Seoi Nage Ouchi Gari Right vs Left by Fabio Basile
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2020
- SEOI NAGE OUCHI GARI RIGHT VS. LEFT //
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In this video, Fabio Basile teaches the Seoi Nage Ouchi Gari Right vs Left Judo technique.
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Very smooth technique, excellent explanation. Fabio Basile Apulia's Pride 💙
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Molto interessante il discorso dell'allenarsi con gente più grossa e pesante. In effetti se pratichi sempre con gente più leggera o del tuo peso, magari compensi inconsciamente con la forza fisica a delle lacune tecniche, cosa che non può avvenire con un compagno di allenamento più pesante.
Great judo
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Brilliant video, love u and RUclips a lot
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I love you Fabio Basile! Alta tecnica, direi genialità!
Nice video and explanations... and philosophy about fluidity in Judo. Nice!
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Bravo Fabio.
Mai pensavo di questo combinazione - sembra utilissimo! Provarlo sicuramente 👍
Daje Fabiooo! Sei tutti noi! 😃💪
Grazie Fabio brasile Oss . Sei in grande maestro
Forte
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Bellissima e molto tecnica
Molto gracia!!!
KINGS NEVER DIE
Osss
Bellissimo video grazie mille per condividere
Marco klein ciao
Orgoglio italiano Fabio.
2:10
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This guy is a Pitbull, amazing judoka
Great miss direction with uncommon fake, as Kouchimaki seems more commonly used that it is expected from the Uke side,
This one is sneaky!
This is interesting. Thank you for not sparing the details, and the examples of what not to do.
The problem I see with bigger guys is they might not respect the initial shoulder throw . They may feel no danger from it and no react at all.
Is this a good technique to try on someone on the streets?
Ippon seioage to inside trip. The first shoulder throw is a feint to get a reaction. It’s forward backward combination. No guarantees a street fighter will react. Best just throw with body drop throw
@@reigninblood123 I don't know...I've found that leg trips have a much higher rate of success than any hip or body throws, not only that but much safer to pull off especially when you're outside in a street fight.
@@robertnegron6804 okay. You have the expertise. I live in a decent area and have not been in a street fight since I was a kid.
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