Thanks Konstantin, we really appreciate that! We just hit 2,000 subscribers and people have watched our videos for 48 hours in the last 48 hours, and we've got more videos on the way!
Sensei, from Australia, thank for sharing your knowledge, skill and wisdom! The information regarding the key essences of each waza is priceless. I like techniques like this as they are suitable for smaller people against larger opponents especially is self defense. At our jujutsu school we still practice the majority of the kodokan nage waza with various entries although variations. After all, judo is a life long endeavor! One of the entries I like for this technique is to create the kuzushi by attacking the hip with a firm push while simultaneously drawing the leg. As I am outside of say the right leg, left hand attacks/pushes diagonally down on the top of the hip to make uki sit past their heels. Thank you again.
Domo arigatou for featuring this waza. Kibisu-gaeshi is one of those ingenious and sly throws that are eminently practical and perfect for those who do not possess a great deal of physical strength. Sadly it is nearly forgotten because of the IJF prohibition against techniques involving leg grabs. Riki-sensei took the words right out of my mouth: it IS a foolish rule. Eternally grateful to all of you for keeping the authentic Kodokan Judo alive. 🥋🙏
I really like this techniques along with Kibisu Daoshi and Morote Gari. These 3 are my fave until now. I still use this in randori sessions. Works over time, and I do sometime add some push to the knee with my head and block the feet with Ko soto gake so the uke will fall since he will lose balance. I did research my techniques over time when it was in 2002-2006.
Judo in the broad sense! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for another great video! Perhaps it’s the best instructional Judo channel.
Thanks Konstantin, we really appreciate that! We just hit 2,000 subscribers and people have watched our videos for 48 hours in the last 48 hours, and we've got more videos on the way!
Thank you for the specific details that are so often missed. I always learn something new from your videos.
Thanks blarg!
Such a great technique taken out from competition, no need to force a high single leg.
Arigatou gazaimasu !
Thanks Nico! We really appreciate your support.
Sensei, from Australia, thank for sharing your knowledge, skill and wisdom! The information regarding the key essences of each waza is priceless. I like techniques like this as they are suitable for smaller people against larger opponents especially is self defense. At our jujutsu school we still practice the majority of the kodokan nage waza with various entries although variations. After all, judo is a life long endeavor! One of the entries I like for this technique is to create the kuzushi by attacking the hip with a firm push while simultaneously drawing the leg. As I am outside of say the right leg, left hand attacks/pushes diagonally down on the top of the hip to make uki sit past their heels. Thank you again.
Thanks a bunch for saying so John, we truly do appreciate the support! Judo ichidai!
Domo arigatou for featuring this waza. Kibisu-gaeshi is one of those ingenious and sly throws that are eminently practical and perfect for those who do not possess a great deal of physical strength. Sadly it is nearly forgotten because of the IJF prohibition against techniques involving leg grabs. Riki-sensei took the words right out of my mouth: it IS a foolish rule.
Eternally grateful to all of you for keeping the authentic Kodokan Judo alive. 🥋🙏
Thanks a lot Jun! We are grateful to see Riki sensei's teachings reach a larger audience.
@@RikiDojoUSA I've been sharing your videos with as many fellow judoka as possible, hoping to increase the viewership further. 🥋🙂
Great video!!! This will help as I work on this waza!!
Thanks Mike!
I really like this techniques along with Kibisu Daoshi and Morote Gari. These 3 are my fave until now. I still use this in randori sessions. Works over time, and I do sometime add some push to the knee with my head and block the feet with Ko soto gake so the uke will fall since he will lose balance.
I did research my techniques over time when it was in 2002-2006.
We have a slight variation at our Jujutsu school where we use the heel of our palm to strike the solar plexus while grabbing the heel.
Love it!
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This is how we do it at Kyushin-Ryu
ruclips.net/video/QOQva2Vb6gc/видео.html