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Uchi-mata is not an easy technique. Is very spectacular in randori or competition ... I think everyone can explain classical uchi-mata but to apply this technique in a randori is a little bit rocky. The mechanical of this throw: the forces, the speed & rotation, the hands and foot work and the " momentum " when to start this technique, the head of tori and the most important what other combination(s) should be used to trick Uke's balance and finally apply the spectacular uchi-mata. Practice and practice and practice ... overcome the resilience ! Thank you for posting this video. We learn from (others) mistakes !
Hi Sensei you know me personally can't get enough of your uchi mata videos. Being an uchi mats player myself. I just wanted to thank you for all the time you spend spreading the knowledge you have. 🙇♂️
Yes!!! Uchi mata edition! This is super helpful. Thank you so much! If its possible, please share with us some techniques, tips and ways to create attack opportunities during randori. Arigatoo Sensei! 🙏
Thank you for the good video. Your explanation of the details help me improve a lot. One detail that you can improve upon is if you can explain when an attack is used. So for instance, do you use uchi mata when an enemy is bend or standing up? When do you recognize when to attack? I would love to see a break-down of ashi waza in randori (de ashi barai especially). I find the timing of this throw to be very difficult. Thank you so much for the great video and thank you Chadi for participating
Hello For the type of ashi uchi mata depicted here it seems advantageous to have the tsurite hand below the opponents to strech his arm and lock the elbow. As I understand it, generally the stronger grip would be with one's own tsurite hand higher then the opponent's. Would I actively look for the tsurite hand below the opponent's or would I only perform this if I cannot get out of that grip? Thank you in advance!
Thanks@gushlergushler🖐️ Thank you for asking good questions. I can't say this is true in all cases, but I think it's Basically more advantageous to have TSURITE from under, and it's easier to control the opponent. What kind of UCHIMATA is ASHI UCCHIMATA?
@@fluidjudojapan Thank you for your answer! I am probably using the terminology incorrectly but as far as I have been taught Ashi Uchimata refers to attacking the far leg of the opponent, the way it is classically taught and the way you showed it comparable to hane goshi on this channel. I have tried it last training session and flairing the tsurite elbow up to lock the opponents elbow works very well for attacking the near leg even though my form is not good at all yet.
Thanks The Real Hydrop PX✋️ Clearly not touching the opponent's knee. I answer that I lift my opponent's inner thigh or crotch instead of his knee. This is my opinion🙇♂️
Hi! Me again.. when I practice uchi mata I often get the comment that I should straighten my attack leg when I swing it back. I see here a lot of examples where tori keeps the leg bent. What do you think about this topic?
I know I have already written that, but can someone tell him to look up! Looking at your feet is dangerous, as you have already done half of your opponent's job!
Looks to me as if all of Chadi's training partners were heavier. So it is quite easy to do uchi mata, especially with Chadi's bent over posture, which invites this throw
@@fluidjudojapan In my experience it is more difficult if you have to fight somebody who is 10kg heavier than you. Especially if you get older and have to fight you aggressive and heavier players. If you have good technique you can manage. But if the heavier fighter knows how to use his weight then it gets really tricky. I mean, Ono Shohei also did not become All Japan Champion in the Open category even he had superior technique.
More like the less you train stretching. And if you look closely, many of those throws didnt requie more than 90°, which IS very doable. What ive seen people do IS put too much Focus on the legs Drive (some even advice turning It into a hip throw) and not enough attention to the twisting movement.
I can't speak for the Kodokan shodan examination, but randori is not typically part of examination. It is based on a general knowledge and demonstration of judo. Besides some of those other judoka have probably been training for many years and are far superior. Shodan is just a first step into a long judo career. Whenever somebody gets it we usually tell them "Know you're ready to learn."
@@pedohammad If he took the exam and passed, then yes, he is a black belt. And how do you know it is a Shodan vs Shodan. We know Chadi is a Shodan but the people he is training could be all the way up to a Godan since they are not wearing a red and white striped belt. They could possibly have been a black belt much longer than Chadi has trained in a martial art. I know a bunch of black belts that just focus on kata and don't compete. You can have everyone in between.
@@pedohammad Bear in mind that shodan in Japan is literally 'beginning degree'. They give those out a lot, it doesn't mean anything to them except that you're 'ready to learn'.
Love this channel! Always clear and concise. Some of the best judo videos I’ve had the pleasure of watching!
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart🙇♂️
Love seeing more of Chadi's training arc.
Thanks third world traditionalist✋
Alternate title: roasting Chadi's judo for 4 minutes straight lmao
Thanks PainofRazeration✋
Let’s see your judo
Thanks for all your uchimata content ❤️
Thank you for your support from Fukui🙇♂️
Uchi-mata is not an easy technique. Is very spectacular in randori or competition ... I think everyone can explain classical uchi-mata but to apply this technique in a randori is a little bit rocky. The mechanical of this throw: the forces, the speed & rotation, the hands and foot work and the " momentum " when to start this technique, the head of tori and the most important what other combination(s) should be used to trick Uke's balance and finally apply the spectacular uchi-mata. Practice and practice and practice ... overcome the resilience ! Thank you for posting this video. We learn from (others) mistakes !
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
I am always grateful for your support🙇♂️
Hi Sensei you know me personally can't get enough of your uchi mata videos. Being an uchi mats player myself. I just wanted to thank you for all the time you spend spreading the knowledge you have. 🙇♂️
Hi Andrew✋
Thank you🙏
Excellent content as always! Please keep them coming.
Thanks TheJoeMan✋
Yes!!! Uchi mata edition! This is super helpful. Thank you so much!
If its possible, please share with us some techniques, tips and ways to create attack opportunities during randori. Arigatoo Sensei! 🙏
Thanks Dale Le✋
please look forward to it👍
Thank you, thank you!! I am a hane goshi fan similarities to uchimata appear from time to time. Thank you for posting this very educative work!
Thanks Kozuchi Osu✋
Bonjour coach génial technique merci pour la vidéo bonne continuation pour d'autres exercices à bientôt
Thank you always Yassine Sabki✋
Thank you for the good video. Your explanation of the details help me improve a lot. One detail that you can improve upon is if you can explain when an attack is used. So for instance, do you use uchi mata when an enemy is bend or standing up? When do you recognize when to attack?
I would love to see a break-down of ashi waza in randori (de ashi barai especially). I find the timing of this throw to be very difficult.
Thank you so much for the great video and thank you Chadi for participating
Thanks SV✋
its very underrated thet you comment on ukemi. the truly fundamental technique in judo, yet it can still break dow over time!
Thanks okdghd✋
Wow great breakdown!! I love how the Japanese have mastered every detail of this beautiful throw!! Thx so much for sharing!
@Marcnshae2011 Thanks🖐️
Uchi mata can be quite challenging, but I see many players faking an Uchi Mata before a Harai Goshi. It looks amazing.
Thanks Behzad Shariati✋
Holy crap. Just take the fall, never extend you arms. Uke is very fortunate they are going light.
Thanks Stevezy✋
The way that he falls is really dangerous
Thanks Jússero Mota✋
His UKEMI will continue to improve.
Please look forward to his growth🙇♂️
That O-Uchi feint to the Tai-O with the high grip was beautiful
Thanks Cam H✋
Hello
For the type of ashi uchi mata depicted here it seems advantageous to have the tsurite hand below the opponents to strech his arm and lock the elbow. As I understand it, generally the stronger grip would be with one's own tsurite hand higher then the opponent's. Would I actively look for the tsurite hand below the opponent's or would I only perform this if I cannot get out of that grip?
Thank you in advance!
Thanks@gushlergushler🖐️
Thank you for asking good questions.
I can't say this is true in all cases, but I think it's Basically more advantageous to have TSURITE from under, and it's easier to control the opponent.
What kind of UCHIMATA is ASHI UCCHIMATA?
@@fluidjudojapan Thank you for your answer!
I am probably using the terminology incorrectly but as far as I have been taught Ashi Uchimata refers to attacking the far leg of the opponent, the way it is classically taught and the way you showed it comparable to hane goshi on this channel.
I have tried it last training session and flairing the tsurite elbow up to lock the opponents elbow works very well for attacking the near leg even though my form is not good at all yet.
0:32 are you lifting the knee or the body?
Thanks The Real Hydrop PX✋️
Clearly not touching the opponent's knee.
I answer that I lift my opponent's inner thigh or crotch instead of his knee.
This is my opinion🙇♂️
@@fluidjudojapan thank you 🙏
Thank you.
*bows*
Thanks William Driscoll✋
Hi! Me again.. when I practice uchi mata I often get the comment that I should straighten my attack leg when I swing it back. I see here a lot of examples where tori keeps the leg bent. What do you think about this topic?
@leonvandersande Thanks🖐️
I don't think you necessarily have to stretch your legs.
I know I have already written that, but can someone tell him to look up! Looking at your feet is dangerous, as you have already done half of your opponent's job!
Thanks Raphaël Gracia✋
Looks to me as if all of Chadi's training partners were heavier. So it is quite easy to do uchi mata, especially with Chadi's bent over posture, which invites this throw
Thanks Rocking Roli✋
In my opinion, weight doesn't really matter.
@@fluidjudojapan In my experience it is more difficult if you have to fight somebody who is 10kg heavier than you. Especially if you get older and have to fight you aggressive and heavier players. If you have good technique you can manage. But if the heavier fighter knows how to use his weight then it gets really tricky. I mean, Ono Shohei also did not become All Japan Champion in the Open category even he had superior technique.
Thanks Rocking Roli✋
Would this be an illegal groin shot in MMA?
Thanks Scott Bauer✋
i don't know that😂
No, try to search Karo Parisyan. He does this whenever his opponent get double unders.
It IS not. It attacks the leg, not the groin. And while its still rare, its being used more by people trapped against the cage
In my opinion, I think it's about hip flexibility. The older U get the less hip flexibility U develop
Thanks Imad B✋
I am also having this problem😂
More like the less you train stretching. And if you look closely, many of those throws didnt requie more than 90°, which IS very doable. What ive seen people do IS put too much Focus on the legs Drive (some even advice turning It into a hip throw) and not enough attention to the twisting movement.
Chadi! Chadi! Chadi!
No kosoto hook counter either
Thanks michael swann🖐️
Is somebody mad at Chadi? This is how I feel when I go to A BJJ school (and sometimes Aikido)
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how did you get your black belt??? this is strange you dont even know how to fall properly
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@chadi He passed the orthodox Kodokan exam in Japan.
Chadi is a fake black belt
Thanks AL LORA✋
I do not think so.
He is a bona fide black belt who has passed the official KODOKAN exam.
@@fluidjudojapan his skills are trash as you can see in every video of him doing randori
I can't speak for the Kodokan shodan examination, but randori is not typically part of examination. It is based on a general knowledge and demonstration of judo. Besides some of those other judoka have probably been training for many years and are far superior. Shodan is just a first step into a long judo career. Whenever somebody gets it we usually tell them "Know you're ready to learn."
@@pedohammad If he took the exam and passed, then yes, he is a black belt. And how do you know it is a Shodan vs Shodan. We know Chadi is a Shodan but the people he is training could be all the way up to a Godan since they are not wearing a red and white striped belt. They could possibly have been a black belt much longer than Chadi has trained in a martial art. I know a bunch of black belts that just focus on kata and don't compete. You can have everyone in between.
@@pedohammad Bear in mind that shodan in Japan is literally 'beginning degree'. They give those out a lot, it doesn't mean anything to them except that you're 'ready to learn'.