Utsuri-Goshi: The Ultimate Counter against All Turn Throws

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  • Utsuri-goshi is a very advanced and difficult throw to do but when done properly, it's a crowd-pleaser.
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  • @ComboMuster
    @ComboMuster 2 года назад +218

    Judo is not only a physical sport... apart from making you extremely fit and disciplined it develops your intelligence also (what technique to use, quickly switch over to another if that is countered - fast thinking within a few milliseconds). I love this sport.

    • @GordaoSemFuturo
      @GordaoSemFuturo 2 года назад +2

      Jiu Jitsu takes it a step further.

    • @ultimaoculis6389
      @ultimaoculis6389 2 года назад +20

      @@GordaoSemFuturo a step backwards you mean?

    • @_A_VinhHungNguyenHuynh
      @_A_VinhHungNguyenHuynh 2 года назад +9

      @@GordaoSemFuturo Every sports got it cons and pros. You can't just favor one and thinking it's the best already. Dont take it from me? Go watch Khabib and see how many Judo's throws he's performed on his opponent. Martial arts are becoming more mixed only ignorances think one is enough to beat others

    • @MyZ001
      @MyZ001 2 года назад +1

      @@GordaoSemFuturo Calm down there buddy

    • @cloudycello2072
      @cloudycello2072 Год назад +5

      @@GordaoSemFuturoright that’s why all bjj boys get folded like a lawn chair their first go around with judo

  • @jantheflyingdutchman
    @jantheflyingdutchman 2 года назад +328

    I just laughed out loud when you did that. Did your demonstration partner lose a bet to be in this video? Just kidding. This is awesome! Great vid as always!

    • @rvssianvodka5528
      @rvssianvodka5528 2 года назад +1

      Jajajajjaa good video, but... Its can used in street? We will se that...

    • @robotix2106
      @robotix2106 2 года назад +16

      @@rvssianvodka5528 i mean not with the same sleeve and gi grips but you can modify it easily to use little to no clothing

    • @moosemoosepower
      @moosemoosepower 2 года назад +29

      @@rvssianvodka5528 combat sports are still a thing. Why does everyone look at a sport and then go “…. But would that work in the streets??”
      Maybe. Maybe not. Why does it matter, you’re watching sports judo. If you want to see street fighting you’re on the wrong channel

    • @ivindm7529
      @ivindm7529 2 года назад

      @@rvssianvodka5528 if you have a look at what he does, break it down, you will see that it can.
      The first "throw" by the yellow belt is clearly something that happens.... a mix btw attempting a headlock and a throw.
      A counter as shown and utsuri-goshi... on asphalt... a high probablility of game over.
      judoka will show techniques with the gi... but this works no-gi as well

    • @martingrey2231
      @martingrey2231 2 года назад +5

      When I joined a multi-martial art dojo in Philadelphia on Washington Ave I was asked to be in a school promotional video as the assailant. I was the only African American in the school. I'll let you figure it out.

  • @Desertleaf
    @Desertleaf 2 года назад +79

    Every throw has an equilibrium point where both individuals are neutral. Whoever gets the motion first, steals the opportunity.

  • @IzunaDestruction
    @IzunaDestruction 2 года назад +49

    Yeah there is a savage twist for uke during airtime. Unprepared toris that lack control will slam incredibly hard unprepared ukes that do not know what to expect.
    Better start slow as you did, getting the control and lifting part right.
    This throw was much easier and less traumatic when leg grabs were legal, since you could lift with te-guruma and easily step across with your hips in uke's descending phase.
    As a pure hip throw in classic style it must have a very explosive lift phase to work in order to have a weightless uke in mid-air when you pass your hips across, very similar concept to a power clean in weight lifting. You launch the barbell and duck under it while it is still floating. Can't do it by force alone.
    Tori also must have good grip control in order to do not completely destroy uke as he impacts with the mat.
    Very useful tool against hip-throwers.

  • @LucasLima-qk1lw
    @LucasLima-qk1lw 2 года назад +181

    I think this is one of the most painful throws to be the uke, especially if the Tori throws you with force

    • @alexambro4998
      @alexambro4998 2 года назад +9

      The actual throw is still an o-goshi, so tori has a lot of control

    • @dragondesoupe5422
      @dragondesoupe5422 2 года назад +24

      Never throw with force. This shows bad technical skill.

    • @branni6538
      @branni6538 2 года назад +13

      With the old judo mats every throw hurts. Lol.......... I can still feel the shock waves over 20 years later. This is a bad one for sure. I got nailed with a taiotoshi(excuse spelling) and it felt like being hit by a truck.

    • @cksong6131
      @cksong6131 2 года назад

      More impact when add on a Makigomi...

    • @LucasLima-qk1lw
      @LucasLima-qk1lw 2 года назад

      @@cksong6131 I think this would just straight up break somebody's clavicle

  • @cockroachdances6345
    @cockroachdances6345 2 года назад +32

    Sometimes I ask myself if martial arts attended to grappling are really less dangerous than striking ones

    • @nammather4920
      @nammather4920 2 года назад +21

      Grappling is generally less dangerous in comps, It's coz you tap out, n get thrown onto mats often in a fairly controlled way. That being said Ive had ligaments torn, tendons n muscles torn n ribs broken from judo nd bjj, nd I have a friend who broke his neck in wrestling... so still dangerous but you shudnt get CTE like in striking.
      Tho outside of comps on the street with no rules, instead of tapping out youre getting choked out=death or unconsciousness, youre limbs torn apart often in irreparable ways or slammed onto concrete, furniture, glass or even off a bridge etc etc... also often=death or serious damage, another friend has a part of his skull covered by a titanium plate coz a judoka threw him in the street...
      Imo if you have a choice youd rather take a good punch from a boxer in the street than a solid throw from a wrestler or judoka let alone a neck crank or rear naked choke!
      Grappling is no joke... just ask the samurai, spartans, knights nd steppe nomads!

    • @liamsomeone6333
      @liamsomeone6333 2 года назад +8

      It depends on what you mean by dangerous. Competing in a grappling martial art is a lot less dangerous than a striking martial art in terms of brain damage, although there are many other injuries that are more prevalent in grappling. If you're talking about how dangerous it is in a fight though, it depends again. I'd rather be taken down onto grass than receive a head kick, but I'd rather get punched really hard than get thrown on concrete with a throw like the one in the video full force. Danger =/= efficacy though, the best is to have a combination of both

    • @linkgame256
      @linkgame256 2 года назад

      @@nammather4920 broke his neck? You mean fractured?

    • @nammather4920
      @nammather4920 2 года назад +1

      @@liamsomeone6333 I completely agree with your comment, it's all relative nd each has its strengths n weaknesses depending on situation, environment and the people involved. You definitely need both or you have serious weak links in the chain.

    • @nammather4920
      @nammather4920 2 года назад

      Yea a fracture, I'm not a doctor all I know is half his body was paralyzed for years...

  • @valentijnbenard2256
    @valentijnbenard2256 2 года назад +3

    The uke has this "I'm just happy to be here" vibe going on. Dropping an "osu" every minute.

  • @sevasentinel4146
    @sevasentinel4146 2 года назад +37

    I loved this throw ever since Tekken 5

  • @thedogrunner
    @thedogrunner 2 года назад +20

    This fills in a gap I've had for a while. Thank you coach.

  • @stevesstuff552
    @stevesstuff552 2 года назад +10

    I must have practiced this hundreds of times as a junior. The club I was a member of used to perform at various fetes and this was one of the techniques in our repertoire. My uke for these events was left handed so it suited me well. I just wish I’d learnt it both sides. And, yes, I had an occasional success in competition with it, too.

  • @mp89701n
    @mp89701n 2 года назад +10

    that first example was frightening. what a throw.

  • @webgpu
    @webgpu 2 года назад +1

    Master, please, let the pupil switch roles and apply the same technique to you as well, ok? Thank you!

  • @endurojimmy3109
    @endurojimmy3109 2 года назад +10

    I used to do this throw quite a bit, it looks complicated, but for me it came so naturally, I would often counter with it and not know what I had done until someone would say nice utsuru goshi.
    To get the initial lift I would assist with my thigh by standing on one leg, then as I placed it back down this helped to switch the hip and use a hari goshi type motion.
    This worked for me anyway.

  • @limp_dickens
    @limp_dickens 2 года назад +53

    Much respect to the uke, that was a workout in itself!

  • @gandalfthedev200
    @gandalfthedev200 2 года назад +5

    Looks pretty sick, but i would imagine it's a little painful

  • @guerilla3633
    @guerilla3633 2 года назад +1

    You really think imma listen to a white belt practicing on a yellow belt? Bro even spilled paint on his belt smh. Fr tho sick video, awesome stuff my friend

  • @adamfahey5774
    @adamfahey5774 Год назад +2

    I come here to watch and learn judo throws. I then practice them at BJJ with a willing partner. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @joeb9986
    @joeb9986 2 года назад +5

    That's no small guy! The power of positioning, leverage, and technique. Nice video.

  • @beskeptic
    @beskeptic 2 года назад +15

    Love this! Higashi sensei, could you teach us how to practice to learn the ura nage safely? Thank you!

  • @christerboysen2465
    @christerboysen2465 2 года назад +1

    Stop the oos thing... means nothing. No japanese judoka ever does that... So silly...

  • @Sipekrov
    @Sipekrov 2 года назад +9

    Woooooo wiiiiiiie, I love this technique. I have been thinking about trying to work this into my randori for a while now. This break down is going to come in very handy. Thank you for the awesome content as always.

    • @thirstyearl987
      @thirstyearl987 2 года назад

      I hope no one does randori with you ever once you get this LOL

  • @kellyash45
    @kellyash45 Год назад +2

    The part where he accelerates the Uki to the ground AFTER he successfully executed the technique was my favorite part. You can tell he loves it. That's the reward a good Judoka student deserves.

  • @stephenc0822
    @stephenc0822 2 года назад +1

    Why does blue dude do the peoples eyebrow the while time?? You aint the rock!

  • @KlausBeckEwerhardy
    @KlausBeckEwerhardy 2 года назад +2

    Oh, my judo-days are so far ago - but that has been interesting. And fun to watch.

  • @notatheist
    @notatheist 2 года назад +1

    I just did it! Worked perfectly!
    But, my grandma isn't as durable as she used to be. You guys should give some sorta heads up on these things.

  • @Brndndutton
    @Brndndutton 2 года назад +1

    Ooooooooh man.... NICE.
    That looks like it would be a very solid hit to the ground. Wow.
    Great Demo. 😎💙

  • @ukcitizen1158
    @ukcitizen1158 2 года назад +1

    I finally know how to slam someone into tomorrow.....

  • @TKPencilZ
    @TKPencilZ 2 года назад +2

    Shintaro, you do not have to ask for likes and subs just keep making your beautiful judo available for us to watch!

  • @Bliingboii
    @Bliingboii 2 года назад +1

    Great video, but stop saying Oss guy, this isn't BJJ. It's cringe even in BJJ circles.

    • @FredKirk-vi2rp
      @FredKirk-vi2rp 6 месяцев назад

      You do know oss/osu came from Japanese martial arts right?

  • @kenn.alexander
    @kenn.alexander 2 года назад +2

    Sensei Dudi showed me this technique last Monday during grip fighting rounds 🤘😎

  • @Sammy213
    @Sammy213 2 года назад +1

    It's okay Dante, being the sensei's favorite uke is an honor (at least that's what my Aikido sensei used to tell me 🤣)

  • @latetodagame1892
    @latetodagame1892 2 года назад +1

    He's going to regret this in the morning!

  • @parkerssafes
    @parkerssafes 2 года назад

    Do you offer viewers compensation? I think I just hurt my back really bad watching that video.

  • @RobinMcBeth
    @RobinMcBeth 2 года назад +2

    Not true. The coolest move in Judo is the wedgie.

  • @jdizzle6324
    @jdizzle6324 2 года назад +1

    Dont ever be a "dummy" when being a training partner. In real life you will be confused as to why it wont work like when you "trained" it.

  • @ultrafaga1947
    @ultrafaga1947 2 года назад +1

    Plot twist: He's just picking him up and throwing him down 🤣

  • @jwagoner7
    @jwagoner7 2 года назад +1

    *back pain has entered the chat*

  • @simonarques5201
    @simonarques5201 2 года назад +1

    Why have i not seen this one in a movie yet ? :')

  • @eddted2876
    @eddted2876 2 года назад +1

    EASY judo moves are the best ! Doing hip throws takes too much time and energy unless you're strong . I seen a guy do more SIMPLE throws with OUT lifting anyone! That was more effective to me ! He just kept a.person off balance!! 💡📘💡📘

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 2 года назад

      The important point of this technique is the hip bump, which is a very low-commitment move. The throw afterwards is a formality. And he didn't need to fly 20 feet in the air, that was just for demonstration. Reducing his weight is enough. As for the follow up, it could be anything you want. Take him to the rear for the ippon, using either your front or rear legs. a billion combinations are possible after that hip bump. Also, a "failed" attempt at this hip bump is still a blocked throw.

  • @THIS---GUY
    @THIS---GUY 2 года назад +10

    Nice! I taught a similar technique in wrestling last Friday.
    I showed them how to block the hip throw with the forearm to maintain distance and stop the throw. Once the turn throw or hip toss is stopped you can easily move to the reverse throw or suplex depending on the angle you can get.

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY 2 года назад

      I'm still learning the names in Japanese 😅 would appreciate if you could type them as a response it's hard to understand how they're pronounce properly

    • @jassimarsingh6505
      @jassimarsingh6505 2 года назад

      @@THIS---GUY utsuri goshi

    • @joatanpereira4272
      @joatanpereira4272 2 года назад

      @@THIS---GUY utsuri goshi = ooh-tsooh-ree goh-shee (spanish R)

  • @lessthanpinochet
    @lessthanpinochet Год назад +1

    Seems like a good counter to a head lock.

    • @Oinkiepiggy
      @Oinkiepiggy 5 месяцев назад +1

      Proper is ura nage

  • @twinsunsurvivor8564
    @twinsunsurvivor8564 4 месяца назад

    Sensei shitaro
    Ia m trying to do this move in NO GI
    from an under hook as i l love my o goshi but it is so difficult to get to the right position to launch in no GI
    get my o goshi once every few moon , can i used this in no gi to unleash o goshi ???
    no gi , please seNsei
    ITS TIME TO REUNIFIE JUDO AND BJJ

  • @dimitristheodorakakis5743
    @dimitristheodorakakis5743 2 года назад

    I have respect for this master red- white belt. But it seems it misses the point. This is clearly anti-judo. Why would you waste more power to throw someone that the one that is actually needed? By executing the 1st step (projecting your waist), you can just throw him at once to the side of ur body that is loaded at. Why lose energy to toss him on the air and rotate him to throw him to the other side? to get a cleaner throw? Mehh doesnt worth it. Even if it does, can you do it to a guy that is 50 -100 kilos heavier than you? Can a 40kg woman to that to a 80kg mascular man? I dont think so. Thats how you assess the real efficacy of every move. I only started learning judo when I was training with a guy that had 50% more wieght than me. I realized that half of my techniques were learnt in a wrong way, and i was using my strength to compensate for my lack of synchronization and smoothness and technique.
    Rememebr guys, the whole point is to use someone force (which might be larger than yours) against him, not to dominate a person that you can outpower in the first place!

  • @OniNoSweeney
    @OniNoSweeney 2 года назад

    Listen, listen.... slow, slow.... yup, I see what you're doing there....
    DAMN!

  • @emmarowe1756
    @emmarowe1756 2 года назад

    YOURE A CORAL BELT there are only 15-20 coral belts on the planet you either have to be a black belt for 30 years or have 7 degrees+on your black belt

  • @dimitrislelekis6943
    @dimitrislelekis6943 2 года назад

    Don't know Rick, after watching so much MMA fighting, these "techniques" seems so staged and won't apply anywhere.

  • @d3addict
    @d3addict 6 месяцев назад

    My favorite throw! Often uke puts his leg around my leg in an o-uchi-gari fashion while he is loaded on my hip to prevent my hip switch to the o-goshi. In that case, just ura nage :)

  • @wewatchmovies4446
    @wewatchmovies4446 Месяц назад

    "We've got a patreon situation now so hit me up...." im hip to the times. Im Cool. Lol. Just busting your balls. Thanks for the great vids

  • @ahheadlock
    @ahheadlock 2 года назад +1

    oh man poor Dante haha. Thankyou for the details, this is one i have struggled with.

  • @realtyhaven
    @realtyhaven 2 года назад

    This "master' is a Bully!! The throws doesn't have to be hard for Demo! Even with padding.
    Sorry for the student!

  • @Willax_Auto
    @Willax_Auto 2 года назад

    Вы втираете какую-то дичь!!! Откуда у вас этот пояс?!!!

  • @Jr-wm2xc
    @Jr-wm2xc Месяц назад

    The bit explaining how to practise it was 100% what I needed. Thank you for the upload

  • @_.Dave._
    @_.Dave._ 2 года назад

    Thats a terrible drill at the end. To drill it, you should practice it like a snatch and power clean. Where you lift your opponent with enough speed where there's a moment they are weightless. Its in that moment that you adjust your hips and let them fall on you in the uki goshi position.

  • @tomjeff1743
    @tomjeff1743 2 года назад

    Like a greco-roman suplay (throwers front against uke's back) or suplex (face to face)?

  • @jeremydistinguin2838
    @jeremydistinguin2838 2 года назад +2

    I definitifely have to try this one during my next judo lesson. Thanks a lot 😊

  • @IntrovertMaxxing
    @IntrovertMaxxing 2 года назад

    lol that fist bump basically means he will F him up...smh

  • @harrisonnelson6761
    @harrisonnelson6761 2 месяца назад

    Will this work if your opponent gets your posture broken when the drives his hips through and brings you to a headlock?

  • @marvinolson8942
    @marvinolson8942 2 года назад +1

    Wish I was young again and was able train under someone like you. My bones would not like it now.

  • @phillipgagnon4843
    @phillipgagnon4843 2 года назад

    Very bad centre of gravity for o goshi - tori should be lower with both feet in between uke’s feet to destroy the centre of gravity - bad technique all the way around

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingTools 2 месяца назад

    The best JUDO videos out there!

  • @eze4life100
    @eze4life100 2 года назад

    Lmao, you must be laughing at how abusive it may look for your student/sparring partner 🤣

  • @doktormalifiko5488
    @doktormalifiko5488 2 года назад

    How much money did uke owe you? That was a brutal demonstration. Much respect.

  • @renatoreboucas5413
    @renatoreboucas5413 2 года назад

    Judô is not fighting... Yeah wait until u hit solid ground at full speed like that lol.
    Judô is a legit martial art for self defense may be ur best option of all others .

  • @raphaelgracia551
    @raphaelgracia551 2 года назад +1

    Coolest judo move is ura nage. No discussion.

  • @smiffythecat3751
    @smiffythecat3751 2 года назад

    What if he knows what you are doing and grabs your kjnek while you are hip flossing him? #dont wear a gstring that day?

  • @DavidShadwell
    @DavidShadwell Год назад

    whats a more powerful throw, a changing hip throw, or an osoto gari? please only answer if you have experience with both of these throws.

  • @jacobprimeaux2652
    @jacobprimeaux2652 2 года назад +1

    I notice that in the initial throw (Ogoshi?), the hand is around the waist. However in the subsequent examples of Utsuri-goshi, Uke is putting his arm around the neck and back rather than beneath the arm and around the waste. Is there a practical difference there? Can Utsuri-goshi still be performed if the initial move has the attacker's arm beneath the counterer's arm?

    • @Tinky1rs
      @Tinky1rs 2 года назад

      It's mostly preference based on how tall you are relative to your opponent. For the counter move you can still use your right arm, though it might be less ideal for the initial lifting phase.

  • @BramBramSyailendra
    @BramBramSyailendra 5 месяцев назад

    brilliant..either using ura nage or utsuri goshi..great

  • @bretthess6376
    @bretthess6376 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation, well and simply described. Grappling and Throwing are combats processes as important as striking. This fact is unknown or ignored by many. It is often difficult to carry weapons in an urban area, and sometimes one cannot run away.

  • @jamesha175
    @jamesha175 2 года назад

    can tell that the blue guy is like; "god-damnit" - but he pops right back up every time

  • @erusean8492
    @erusean8492 6 месяцев назад

    Holy cow, I was not expecting him to come down that hard. Awesome throw. Ill try to learn it

  • @Teleios15013
    @Teleios15013 9 месяцев назад

    Wow what a beautiful throw. Dude gets thrown into the air and then caught in mid air and then gets hip thrown lol.

  • @DoogieFresh
    @DoogieFresh 2 года назад

    This is not convincing me to study Judo. I would be the guy the yellow belt is tossing around. lol

  • @BURGAWMMA
    @BURGAWMMA Год назад

    basically a body slam, definitely not for the White belts

  • @nicholasselvaggi54
    @nicholasselvaggi54 2 года назад

    Why does the black guy always die first in these movies? 😆🤔

  • @Lukeclout
    @Lukeclout 2 года назад +1

    Great demo as always.
    But when you lifted your opponent you already broke his center of balance. A leg sweep would’ve done the job.

    • @mubarkqardas46
      @mubarkqardas46 2 года назад +1

      That has no relevance to this video whatsoever.

  • @fthprodphoto-video5357
    @fthprodphoto-video5357 2 года назад

    Legend says he keeps throwing the blue guy on the floor again and again...

  • @coderlyfe1023
    @coderlyfe1023 2 года назад

    Omg somebody do that to me. We going from judo to blood sport

  • @noswad75
    @noswad75 2 года назад

    The guy in the blue gi looks like a crash test dummy, LOL!!

  • @diegomoura4555
    @diegomoura4555 Год назад

    Our brother doesnt know whats happening, i feel with him 😂

  • @davecronce3127
    @davecronce3127 2 года назад

    I didn't catch that. Can you show that on him another eleven times?

  • @ok-tchau
    @ok-tchau 2 года назад +7

    My favourite judo throw is the Tome-nage. It's like Ryu throw on Street Fighter, super flashy. However, I seldom tried it on my judo years due to the risk of becoming a kick in the nuts.

    • @notme6028
      @notme6028 2 года назад +1

      We do a drill at our Dojo for any sacrifice technique (Tomoe-Nage, variations of similar throws), we have the Uke just do the initial fall forward and the Tori just practices getting his foot placed horizontally on the pelvis. Once you’re used to getting the foot placement on the pelvis, it mixes in with the throw as a full motion so you avoid destroying your opponents nuts, it becomes muscle memory to avoid the balls, also sometimes you can do the same throw but place your shin on the pelvis and once their shoulders go past your eyes just kick your leg up and you launch them in sort of a catapult manner, it’s also a lot less risky for the family gems.

    • @Kwisatz-Chaderach
      @Kwisatz-Chaderach Год назад

      Wear your cups kiddos 😆

  • @herculesmwp7983
    @herculesmwp7983 Год назад

    I'd be laying on the ground for while after that landing XD

  • @mdub2000
    @mdub2000 3 месяца назад

    Ouch… after a few of those you’ll be getting up alot slower lol

  • @madvillainy6845
    @madvillainy6845 2 года назад

    Slammed multiple times. Sh7t was funny af 😆

  • @brianvannorman1465
    @brianvannorman1465 2 года назад

    Go easy on you partner
    Hope he was getting in PAID

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 2 года назад

    I think Judo is an underrated martial art. It's been around as long as Kasrate (in North America). Yet before Rhonda rousey it never got any attention....or Judo Gene LaBell (those in the know). I'd say judo is even essential for close quarter combat....which is where most real fights eventually end up...grappling. If you don't manage to finish the fight on your feet and lete it come to a grappling match. ....assuming its a "one on one" fight. That the attacker doesn't have backup...his buddies.
    Karate guys usually dont know how to break their falls unless they're black belts...even then not always. HEH. Karate guys prefer to stay on ttheir feet. :)
    I just wonder how effective is judo against a larger stronger opponent. I mean to what point ? Effective against people that outweigh you by 50 pounds max? Comes a point where you can't get around the size advantage of the other guy. So if the other guy outweighs you by 75 pounds....get out of there if possible? I know that is variable....could outweigh us by only 20 pounds yet be MUCH stronger naturally, faster...etc.

  • @redman4076
    @redman4076 2 года назад

    Lol in a PERFECT world ......In ANY real world situation this can be counter.. countered by THE VERY BASIC "drunken dead weight " technique

  • @thedopesickshow
    @thedopesickshow 2 года назад +2

    I like tani otoshi with my feet perpendicular to my opponent’s and a body lock as my favorite counter. It’s been my most successful throw in bjj competition, but I’ve also used a single right hand on the lapel baiting a seonage and if they take it immediately counter with tani otoshi. It’s just unfortunate if done wrong it can lead to catastrophic injury which is common to happen. Our only 2 major injuries in the nearly 5 years I’ve trained were tani otoshi. One was a 5’4 brown belt who’s 70 years old and 135 pounds but ironically he caused the injury on a 6’2 230 pound man.

    • @lucascastro2802
      @lucascastro2802 2 года назад

      bodylock to tani otoshi is great, one of my highest percent takedowns as well

  • @Agtren
    @Agtren 2 месяца назад

    Can a might lighter tori do this to a much heavier uke?

  • @DavidBassous
    @DavidBassous 2 года назад

    This yelow belt is very funy!!! thanks!

  • @liitswqvsl9879
    @liitswqvsl9879 2 года назад

    What's the link to the channel's discord server?

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten 2 года назад +1

    wow that is a powerful throw

  • @bjdr2001
    @bjdr2001 2 года назад

    Islam them down two times and then you say are you OK

  • @sluggak1363
    @sluggak1363 2 года назад

    When u see judo in mma its like hey wrestlers daddys home

  • @Cryptonymicus
    @Cryptonymicus 2 года назад

    Kind of the "Sack of Potatoes Throw".

  • @rotisseriebear5394
    @rotisseriebear5394 2 года назад

    I didn't catch that. Could you do it one more time?

  • @luckychucky3426
    @luckychucky3426 2 года назад

    hey but the other guy do it to why are you having all the fun

  • @paulthorade6977
    @paulthorade6977 2 года назад

    I just got a headache as I grimaced on that slam.

  • @captainjava1
    @captainjava1 2 года назад

    Some nice big soft crash mats in the background there... but let's ignore them, and get some suffering in ... Glad I'm not uke here :-) Great throw!