Basically Grip - Grip below the armpit so that it's harder for them to break the grip. It's also useful when facing off against larger opponents because when they grab your collar, you can break the grip by punching your arm through. It's also useful for creating the range for the Seoi Nage The carry - There are a lot of people that carry their opponents on their SHOULDERS. The problem with this is that the opponent can actually slip out through the opposite direction. To prevent this, make sure that you're pinching their arm with the crook of your elbow, and not your shoulder. Also, when you enter the throw, raise their arm up with your gripping hand in order to create space to punch through. Finally, the elbow of the arm that is punching through shoulder be at CHEST LEVEL, your elbows should not be above your shoulders. Your elbows should also not be in front of you, it should be lined up along your chest like you are flat against a wall. Posture - Your upper body posture should be upright when entering the throw. The problem with entering with a bent over posture is that it creates too much space between your back and their chest. By having a good posture when entering the throw, it makes it much easier to carry the opponent on your back. The first step - Your first step should be a foot's length away DIAGONALLY from your opponent's foot. You should step on the toes as if you are flat-footed on your heels you cannot pivot your hips into place smoothly Foot placement - I often seen people with their toes angled inwards, or their stance being too wide or too narrow. But ideally your stance should be SHOULDER WIDTH apart and pointing forwards. You should use the power of your lower body in a spring motion when doing the throw. You cannot do this if you are on your heels however, you need to be on the ball of your foot. By being on the ball of your foot, you can extend your lower body with force and have it act like a spring Your sight - Your eyes should point in the direction that you are throwing them. LOOK FIRST THEN THROW
Break the balance pulling up and towards you. Create the space for the right arm to enter bicep to bicep. Get your arm in tight close to opponents armpit. Footwork must be on your toes so you can pivot. You must keep your feet inside your opponents I.e not spread wider. Turn the hip FULLY in and round. A half turn isn't going to work you must commit. Bend knees, look up forwards where your going to throw and Spring knees up. Must stay on toes throughout throw. I'm not an expert but have thrown this successfully against larger and smaller opponents.
I've very good at this throw. It's really the only pure judo throw I know. I was taught by USMC when I was 10 on a Navy base on Guam. Somehow they knew this throw would really make a difference and I have used at least 4 times to put down an attacker and flee. One point, when I say taught I mean they made me practice every day and used pain to reinforce mistakes. But my move is so much more violent then these. My goal is to get my opponent as high as i can by bumping my hip. Your opponent rolls across and down your legs. in my move once i have him in the air I want to strike him with the earth. I always knock the wind out of my guy and in real danger i was told to not let go of his arm to try to break or dislocate an arm. What style did they teach me? Combat judo?
well, I'd say that the goal is the same in terms of the shape of the throw and the trajectory of the uke. In the demonstration near the end you can see that the uke is thrown with a lot of force and height and is definitely not a roll across and down the leg. You aren't being taught a different "style" of judo as even in regular judo you are also taught to hold on to the arm and continue to newaza which can include armbars and chokes. If you're knocking the wind out of people it's likely that you're throwing them and dumping them on the mat without taking care of them by a) completing the throw totally b) not holding the arm up to reduce the force of the fall.
+wertwos1 he said. Turn your body all the way around. Keep your back straight, eyes forward. Keep you legs about shoulder width apart cause you have power there. Make sure your first step lands on the toes so you can pivot. Get lower than your opponent and throw.
Rest In Peace Koga, Toshihiko.
Basically
Grip - Grip below the armpit so that it's harder for them to break the grip. It's also useful when facing off against larger opponents because when they grab your collar, you can break the grip by punching your arm through. It's also useful for creating the range for the Seoi Nage
The carry - There are a lot of people that carry their opponents on their SHOULDERS. The problem with this is that the opponent can actually slip out through the opposite direction. To prevent this, make sure that you're pinching their arm with the crook of your elbow, and not your shoulder. Also, when you enter the throw, raise their arm up with your gripping hand in order to create space to punch through. Finally, the elbow of the arm that is punching through shoulder be at CHEST LEVEL, your elbows should not be above your shoulders. Your elbows should also not be in front of you, it should be lined up along your chest like you are flat against a wall.
Posture - Your upper body posture should be upright when entering the throw. The problem with entering with a bent over posture is that it creates too much space between your back and their chest. By having a good posture when entering the throw, it makes it much easier to carry the opponent on your back.
The first step - Your first step should be a foot's length away DIAGONALLY from your opponent's foot. You should step on the toes as if you are flat-footed on your heels you cannot pivot your hips into place smoothly
Foot placement - I often seen people with their toes angled inwards, or their stance being too wide or too narrow. But ideally your stance should be SHOULDER WIDTH apart and pointing forwards.
You should use the power of your lower body in a spring motion when doing the throw. You cannot do this if you are on your heels however, you need to be on the ball of your foot. By being on the ball of your foot, you can extend your lower body with force and have it act like a spring
Your sight - Your eyes should point in the direction that you are throwing them. LOOK FIRST THEN THROW
I found a lot of flaws in my seoi-nage.. just like one of those incorrect moves he demonstrated
Thank you for translating and effort.
thx
Many thanks for the translation. Appreciated.
Thank u!!
元古賀塾生です。古賀先生に直接教えてもらえたことが本当に奇跡でした。突然の先生の逝去に信じたくない気持ちと信じられない気持ちでいっぱいですが前を向いて一歩一歩歩んでいきます
大変素晴らしい機会とご経験をされましたね!これからも、古賀先生のいろんな教えが人生の中で活かされ励まして下さるでしょうね。合掌
@@Musashi-pd8yq 先生は素晴らしかったですよ。最後までみんなに心配かけたくないと言わずにで良く頑張ったと思います。私たちは先生から学んだことを次の世代に生かしていきたいと思ってます
@@love-ml5kb そうだったんですね。古賀さんのお人柄の素晴らしさは、テレビ画面からでも滲み溢れていらっしゃいました。是非是非沢山の日本の若い世代に沢山の貴重なお教えを柔道の技術以上にお伝えして下さいね。オリンピックで膝を大怪我されながらも金メダルを獲得された古賀先生の精神的な強さと吉田先生への優しさは、今でもテレビ越しに応援しながら感動で涙で溢れた当時を思い出させてくれます。偉大な柔道家であり人格者であり、また日本人の誇りでした。合掌
@@Musashi-pd8yq たくさんたくさんこれからの世代に教えていこうと思います!応援お願いします
Koga Sensei! We miss you in this life! 😢
RIP Coga.
Thanks from Brazil 🇧🇷
설명을 정말 잘 해주시네요 선생님 대단히 감사합니다 . . .
REST IN PEACE. LEGEND
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懐かしい声だ。素晴らしい人だった。
Thank you so much and rest in peace TOSHIHIKO KOGA.
beautiful さすがこが選手
if yall want i can translate this for you
+CaptainKatsuura yes pls
+CaptainKatsuura taht would be awesome
When are you doing it?
@@markd2797 Never it seems !
juandenz2008 in the 4 years that this comment has been here, I could have learned enough Japanese to understand this video
Beautiful technique!
Even though I did not understand one word, I could understand his full explanation.
Кога выполняет броски взваливанием на себя просто классно
Break the balance pulling up and towards you. Create the space for the right arm to enter bicep to bicep. Get your arm in tight close to opponents armpit. Footwork must be on your toes so you can pivot. You must keep your feet inside your opponents I.e not spread wider. Turn the hip FULLY in and round. A half turn isn't going to work you must commit. Bend knees, look up forwards where your going to throw and Spring knees up. Must stay on toes throughout throw. I'm not an expert but have thrown this successfully against larger and smaller opponents.
Gracias por la traducción. Es muy útil saber con detalles lo de enseña Koga.
Thanks, R.I.P GREAT KOGA
perfect technique
R.I.P 2021 март.
Estou aprendendo muito!!!
柔道の父 🙏🏼🥋
Tank you Master . 👏
真面目に聞いてたんだけど6:07で笑ってしまった
Es una elegancia
Thanks
super!
Awesome
This is it !
IPPON SEOI NAGE, o meu tok waza.
Отлично
Koga always Koga.....
Great!
Высшей класс
😍🤩🥋🏅🏆🇧🇷🙏osss SENSEI
رؤؤعه ..
Календарь этого года
The best
Perfect !
I've very good at this throw. It's really the only pure judo throw I know. I was taught by USMC when I was 10 on a Navy base on Guam. Somehow they knew this throw would really make a difference and I have used at least 4 times to put down an attacker and flee. One point, when I say taught I mean they made me practice every day and used pain to reinforce mistakes. But my move is so much more violent then these. My goal is to get my opponent as high as i can by bumping my hip. Your opponent rolls across and down your legs. in my move once i have him in the air I want to strike him with the earth. I always knock the wind out of my guy and in real danger i was told to not let go of his arm to try to break or dislocate an arm. What style did they teach me? Combat judo?
well, I'd say that the goal is the same in terms of the shape of the throw and the trajectory of the uke. In the demonstration near the end you can see that the uke is thrown with a lot of force and height and is definitely not a roll across and down the leg. You aren't being taught a different "style" of judo as even in regular judo you are also taught to hold on to the arm and continue to newaza which can include armbars and chokes.
If you're knocking the wind out of people it's likely that you're throwing them and dumping them on the mat without taking care of them by a) completing the throw totally b) not holding the arm up to reduce the force of the fall.
please translate
+wertwos1 he said. Turn your body all the way around. Keep your back straight, eyes forward. Keep you legs about shoulder width apart cause you have power there. Make sure your first step lands on the toes so you can pivot. Get lower than your opponent and throw.
優秀な人材が一人ずついなくなる?寂しい😣⤵️限りですね😭、それに引き換えいま今の政治はまともな人はいないの⁉️👿
it really help me
I wish I could speak Japanese just because I want to know what "jibun" means.
It means "onself".
Subtitles would help.
🙌
Arigato
great Job man, but can you speak english?
目かあ...
If you want to learn properly avoid BJJ or bullshit jui jitsu and go straight to the Japanese judo page.
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SOEI NAGE pas SEOI NAGE
alguien q hable español? :v
please translate