10 ways to throw with Ippon seoi nage by Matt D’Aquino

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @VijayKumar-dn4pz
    @VijayKumar-dn4pz 11 лет назад +52

    So much information. It's hard to believe that so many techniques exist.

    • @juanpablocedeno744
      @juanpablocedeno744 11 лет назад

      lol , you are noob? it's just 10 kusure from 1 technic, you can find infinite kusures from all the techniques and it's not hard to learn =/

    • @VijayKumar-dn4pz
      @VijayKumar-dn4pz 11 лет назад +39

      juan pablo cedeño
      Ya I'm a noob. Take it easy on me ok? Otherwise I'll throw you with the 7th variation of Ippon Seoi Nage!

    • @ha-minkim3445
      @ha-minkim3445 10 лет назад +15

      juan pablo cedeño What the fuck you call someone a noob in JUDO???? Obviously a nerd.

    • @orangeiceice12
      @orangeiceice12 10 лет назад +3

      Japanese are obsessed with variation, bro. Once you learn the underlying move you can figure out most of them just by practicing and sparring

    • @mandyamian3278
      @mandyamian3278 5 лет назад +1

      Oh trust me there is more. I know because I take Judo and you have to remember 50+ throws plus pins. That is ALOT!!

  • @TheDribbley
    @TheDribbley 8 лет назад +28

    the foot work is beautiful

  • @1negenius
    @1negenius 7 лет назад +98

    the opponent face expression is changing gradually with every throw lol

    • @drew202k
      @drew202k 4 года назад

      haha wish he is the one throwing

  • @Azariah197
    @Azariah197 10 лет назад +65

    I like how the throws aren't really necessary but still done.

    • @Azariah197
      @Azariah197 10 лет назад +1

      In the demonstration. He doesn't actually have to throw him, he could just get the motion and lift him off his feet.

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  10 лет назад +60

      Doug Perkins nah i like throwing people :) Especially when they let me

    • @lHurtYourFeeIings
      @lHurtYourFeeIings 10 лет назад +23

      Spencer Martinez
      How exactly do you demo Judo without throwing your partner?

    • @Azariah197
      @Azariah197 10 лет назад +3

      GoldenPimp Well I do it all the time when I'm training/instructing people who are brand-spanking new and we don't have a cushion. Also it does help people get the concept of throwing as it eliminates some common newby mistakes and gets them to have honestly really good control of their opponent from day one. But I was buzzed and was tring to be humerous when I made my initial comment^^^. Cheers.

    • @lHurtYourFeeIings
      @lHurtYourFeeIings 10 лет назад +6

      Spencer Martinez
      I like seeing instructors finish. Lifting is only half of the throw, especially when people start resisting during randori, then learning "just lifting" is where I get stuck with no follow through. Some seniors gave me very good tips on following through after lifting and that changed my throws a lot.

  • @jbsmithjr
    @jbsmithjr 11 лет назад +6

    Matt, Great stuff, but please let us know if you break each one of the 10 throws down in separate video's. Love the quick 10, but would love to see the informed breakdown of each throw that you are so good at. Thanks for all the video's.

  • @猿飛佐助-m3s
    @猿飛佐助-m3s 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful , Clear understanding.

  • @Deadlifter700
    @Deadlifter700 7 лет назад +10

    You make it look so easy! (Which, of course, is the result of hours of uchikomi) Good instructional!

  • @slokrawler9495
    @slokrawler9495 9 лет назад +1

    my favorite throw. love the breakdown on the setups

  • @UncleT-wo2ny
    @UncleT-wo2ny 3 года назад +1

    He is so quick!

  • @Jrjaro
    @Jrjaro 9 лет назад

    Matt, thanks for demonstrating the ten different variations

  • @carritohmc
    @carritohmc 3 года назад +2

    OOOooooohhhhh, that arm trap and double sleep are nice!! I think the arm trap variation would also work nicely for BJJ since it would be extremely hard to back take with the arms trapped that way.

  • @masculinebuddha8762
    @masculinebuddha8762 6 лет назад +4

    I've noticed #7 and #8 are really good variations if you're tall because dropping down on the mat compresses your height and generates momentum.

  • @videojunkie1981
    @videojunkie1981 8 лет назад +1

    I really like the 3 outside grip. I like using that one to set up my o soto gari as well.

  • @pauldunford208
    @pauldunford208 4 года назад

    loved the seoi nage especially the arm wrap excellent, ten ways to throw with Ippon seoi nage, great teaching video.

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  4 года назад

      Thanks. Don't forget to subscribe as i am posting new Judo videos every Monday

  • @ilikevines
    @ilikevines 11 лет назад +1

    love it dude, wish i was a short guy so i could do this throw so easily.

  • @caitlinxo2544
    @caitlinxo2544 7 лет назад +1

    I love the inside grip seoi nage for me , as I am smaller , it makes it easier for me to do .

  • @bigmember5908
    @bigmember5908 6 лет назад +2

    I like the 3rd one I have gotten use out of that

  • @gabrielcarrera9814
    @gabrielcarrera9814 11 лет назад

    I LOVE YOU BEYOND GRAPPLING

  • @Aarsvold86
    @Aarsvold86 11 лет назад

    Amazing technique as usual Matt! Keep these videos coming :p I believe the nr.7 is Seoi-otoshi as there is not enough push to throw him from your back, i.e dropping down and nr.9 looks like Kata-eri-seoi-nage, which is a variation of regular Seoi-nage :)

  • @Kabamaru2000
    @Kabamaru2000 11 лет назад

    Amazing ideas,its really nice to see all these variations in one video.Easy to use this video as a reference to memmory bank :)

  • @ChesapeakeFan
    @ChesapeakeFan 4 года назад

    Coach is awesome.

  • @paksau1
    @paksau1 5 лет назад +1

    Ok I just saw the most beautiful Nages...I'm in and subscribed...now to look for more...I'm an officer looking for more than my firearm!! Awesome techniques.

  • @hoangvietung2063
    @hoangvietung2063 10 лет назад

    i love this move.seo nage.but it's seem too hard for use.but today i got the aswer.thanks for this video.keep it going

  • @antoniotejuco
    @antoniotejuco 7 лет назад

    havent use 6 in a while because I might hurt somebody if I land on him. got to try it just standing. trying number 10 tonight. thank you for this.

  • @동우-k5z
    @동우-k5z 11 лет назад

    Brilliant video. Very very nice seionage. Thanks for posting

  • @NagoyaJoe2002
    @NagoyaJoe2002 11 лет назад

    Brilliant video! Thanks for posting!

  • @Tryathlete77
    @Tryathlete77 7 лет назад +2

    Nice work. I know what we'll be covering tomorrow night.......

  • @peterjames3724
    @peterjames3724 2 года назад

    love your videos matt d'aquino

  • @ibfrostybrew
    @ibfrostybrew 10 лет назад

    Great techniques, I'm just starting to work with my kids. Thanks.

  • @vasanthsurya9232
    @vasanthsurya9232 11 лет назад

    My favorite technique. Thanks

  • @JudoDogMD
    @JudoDogMD 11 лет назад

    Inside grip on the lapel you have control of the center but must lift the opponent's arm to throw. This was the favorite for myself and Koga. Outside means your arm rests on top of the opponent's arm from a lapel grip. It is more popular but your opponent has an inside grip on you.

  • @GokuInfintysaiyan
    @GokuInfintysaiyan 9 лет назад

    The Seoi Nage i learned was right hand collar grip, left hand sleeve grip, right elbow below arm then use that for throw

    • @username-kr2fz
      @username-kr2fz 8 лет назад +2

      That is morote seoi nage, a different throw.

  • @wooskateboarding6431
    @wooskateboarding6431 8 лет назад +1

    easy but very common and useful throw !

  • @theclanmorrison
    @theclanmorrison 9 лет назад

    Nice,thankyou for the demo!

  • @pinchedgrip2667
    @pinchedgrip2667 9 лет назад

    Totally awesome channel, just started judo, helps to open my mind to a few more variation, subscribed.

  • @judojujutsu
    @judojujutsu 11 лет назад

    Very, very nice throwing!

  • @kempowarrior
    @kempowarrior 9 лет назад

    What a beautiful throws : ) Thanks for sharing.

  • @Kittensbane01
    @Kittensbane01 10 лет назад

    This was great!

  • @tick4tock3wont2stop1
    @tick4tock3wont2stop1 11 лет назад

    really well explained - thanks!

  • @jonaslundstrom2011
    @jonaslundstrom2011 5 лет назад

    Really great tutorial. I like the fast tempo, hate it when tutorials take to much time talking. If I want an in-depth analyze, which of course is needed at certain points, then there are other videos of the fundemental movement patterns of the technique.

  • @mekugi
    @mekugi 3 года назад +1

    Always good!

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  3 года назад +1

      Thanks

    • @mekugi
      @mekugi 3 года назад

      @@BeyondGrappling you know it man. I don’t have a kettlebell, but I have regular free weights. Is there a way I can rig one of those to do this?

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  3 года назад +1

      @@mekugi I don’t think so

  • @Whatnottoletmedo
    @Whatnottoletmedo 11 лет назад +1

    That when a bit fast for me D: but I love the first one, its so easy to catch people off guard with it ;)

  • @DavidLamoureux
    @DavidLamoureux 12 лет назад

    Hey there! Thanks for another awesome training video. I've learned alot just by watching your channel =]

  • @animalizaki
    @animalizaki 5 лет назад

    Nice Seoi!!

  • @lovablevietboy
    @lovablevietboy 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, you're awesome man!!!

  • @Senukas5
    @Senukas5 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @minson56
    @minson56 12 лет назад +1

    the initial reaction when u see these videos will always be "poor uke!" n then u see the belt n u remember that he has probably done his share of nage no kata n it doesnt seem bad at all anymore :P

  • @AcademiaHispana
    @AcademiaHispana 11 лет назад +1

    Great Video.
    Personally I dont recommend practicing dropping on the knees without a knee pad, other wise you may hurt your knee just like I did.

  • @coachmatthewdavisonline1042
    @coachmatthewdavisonline1042 10 лет назад

    Awesome video

  • @violinoscar
    @violinoscar 9 лет назад +1

    I did judo many years ago but I seem to recall being taught the seoi nage as follows:
    RH on opponent's left lapel as in general fighting grip.
    Keeping RH on lapel, turn and pivot. My RH would now be near my right ear (imagine you were going to show someone your bicep), and over the shoulder he goes.
    Everything else is the same except the RH grip on the opponent's lapel.
    Am I remembering a different throw or is this just a variation of the seoi nage?

    • @JackC18
      @JackC18 9 лет назад +4

      Hardtop Harry Morote seoi nage

  • @iamlzara
    @iamlzara 11 лет назад

    OMG OMG. THE ARMWRAP ONE IS SO AWESOME. Like it immediately goes to a hold. If never get Ippon, can try for double waza ari. *--*
    /Fangirls

  • @haffoc
    @haffoc 11 лет назад

    These are good. I wish that he had shown them in slow motion.

  • @mnblck
    @mnblck 10 лет назад

    Thanks for good video.

  • @LouisesLife
    @LouisesLife 9 лет назад

    Very good.

  • @Thangam348
    @Thangam348 6 лет назад +1

    It will be useful for my state match

  • @JANIS509
    @JANIS509 7 лет назад +1

    日本語版は発売されてないのですかねぇ?

  • @cff7353
    @cff7353 6 лет назад

    What are the top 10 throwing techniques in judo? ??

  • @kigawman
    @kigawman 12 лет назад

    First: I'm asking Mr. Matt D'aquino if I'm not mistaken. NOT YOU! Second: I am fully aware of the info at ijf.org. Three: even if I'm fully aware of 'that' info, it would be 'greatly' beneficial to me and 'the Judo community' if any video demos of the rules are presented. A little 'visual understanding' might suffice any future conundrums. Nuff said! I will wait only for Mr. D'aquino's response, ciao…

  • @pierrebridenne8870
    @pierrebridenne8870 5 лет назад +1

    Merci !

  • @MelleHaanen
    @MelleHaanen 7 лет назад +1

    I was thought another one.
    Grab them by both sleeves and hold on to them and then continue with the throw.
    It makes hara very difficult.

  • @GOZKILLER
    @GOZKILLER 11 лет назад

    WOW 10 ways it's a lot but it's very interesting. THX

  • @callumanderson2835
    @callumanderson2835 4 года назад

    Excellent

  • @Athandatu
    @Athandatu 7 лет назад +1

    Hell yeah!

  • @a053303
    @a053303 11 лет назад +1

    the accent says shrimp on the barbie, the techique says it's over before you know it.nice

  • @jcrose803
    @jcrose803 11 лет назад

    holy crap my mind is blown by the speed at which he does this throw. he's probably done about 10 million to get that fast.

  • @kigawman
    @kigawman 12 лет назад

    Hi Matt, I have a question: Dr. Rhadi Ferguson gave a breakup of the new rules that the IJF have prepared for 2013-2016 (he did explained it if you go to his RUclips channel). As you posted this video, there are some variations of your techniques that could have a potential for Hansoku Make. My question is, would you ever consider making a video or a set of videos explaining/demonstrating on what to do in competition in conjuctions with the new IJF rules? Neal Adams did this back in '09.

  • @gigachad7171
    @gigachad7171 5 лет назад

    How you done all throw without bending knee

  • @k4milek82
    @k4milek82 Год назад +1

    - Hey mom, what's for supper?
    - 0:35 Lapel, sleeve...

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingTools 6 лет назад +1

    Great!

  • @EsadAmin
    @EsadAmin 11 лет назад

    Nice.Thanks.

  • @marekmaxpabianice
    @marekmaxpabianice 10 лет назад

    nice video!

  • @felipemlucas5193
    @felipemlucas5193 8 лет назад

    thats great!

  • @andrews_bjj_judo
    @andrews_bjj_judo 11 лет назад

    nice trick

  • @harrisonrichter9414
    @harrisonrichter9414 10 лет назад

    That first one is wicked.. :D

  • @andocrates
    @andocrates 6 лет назад

    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?

    • @mattwalters6834
      @mattwalters6834 6 лет назад

      andocrates my understanding of it is in a real fight you want to release them when you throw; holding on to them just makes their landing softer. That’s my understanding; I’ve been in situations where I’ve thrown someone and they stayed down due to the pain of landing and having the air knocked out of them, of course both of those go together.

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  2 года назад

      Awesome!

  • @NlKNAK72
    @NlKNAK72 10 лет назад +3

    nice vid. this one tournament there was one guy who was a pain in the ass, he had mastered drop seoi nage and demolished everyone with it, he was a douche because the way he did it made you land on your head/neck, begging for a serious injury

    • @matthenderson3133
      @matthenderson3133 10 лет назад +1

      Sounds like he did it wrong, then. He most likely was a douche anyway, but I can't see how you could do it properly and have your opponent land on their head.

    • @NlKNAK72
      @NlKNAK72 10 лет назад +3

      Matt Henderson yes it was a nasty unique variation, i remember being in a low defensive stance, in a very fast automatic manor he turned in and jumped backwards into my legs with his butt and feet as he dropped, so it was more like a leg takeout blocked by his back, and the fall was like being dragged over a barrel face first into the ground.

    • @matthenderson3133
      @matthenderson3133 10 лет назад +1

      NlKNAK72 Ouch :(.

    • @NlKNAK72
      @NlKNAK72 10 лет назад +1

      Matt Henderson The worst part is that before the fight the ref warned him about using it and warned me to watch out for it (something like "watch your neck with the drop seoi nage") so I knew it was coming but thought he might not dare because of the ref's warning, but that didn't stop him.
      I think he got a wazari for that (even though I landed on my back after landing on my head the ref couldnt bring himself to award ippon for it). He kept trying it over and over so I was kept on the defensive, having to break grip, parry step and push him away whenever he committed to turning in.
      He looked a bit silly flinging himself in a ball to the floor at my feet with no grip, I felt like kicking him or just stand there going ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
      The refs at that point didn't tolerate defensive groundwork in competitive play and would call matte if I hadn't got him to submit in like 10 seconds, he must have called matte like a dozen times, so there wasn't much I could do, I mean how do you throw or counter a guy that just keeps flinging himself to the ground when you try anything? We both got penalized for fighting defensively, the time ran and I lost with a sore neck and headache (and probably bruised shins too). :(

    • @matthenderson3133
      @matthenderson3133 10 лет назад +1

      NlKNAK72 Couldn't you have gone to back control when he did that? I'm not too clear on the rules of Judo newaza :/ but it sounds like he was just giving you his back. Is there a rule to prevent newaza if one competitor is standing?

  • @ZanOGAL
    @ZanOGAL 8 лет назад

    which is harder to counter?seoi nage or uchi mata?(i mean to say hip throw sorry l forgot the name of it).....which one should l invest more time in?which one has higher chance of success?

    • @nicocontreras5366
      @nicocontreras5366 8 лет назад

      Depends on you and your oponent

    • @vittocrazi
      @vittocrazi 8 лет назад

      hip throw would be "o goshi" and yes, it depends on you and your oponent, but i fin uchimata a bit more difficult to cunter because it is very versatile. as to seoi nage and o goshi, i think seoi nage because it can be changed to seoi otoshi as well as securing them ippons

  • @Kojas
    @Kojas 9 лет назад

    Hi !
    First of all great channel man!
    I m 1,68m tall and generally smaller than my training partners. I decided to start specializing on ippon-morote-tai otoshi game.
    My doubt is...could you tell me which variation could be better for me? I know it depends on each person, but id like your opinion on which one could be easier for me to develop speed on the drill
    thanks a lot!

    • @slokrawler9495
      @slokrawler9495 9 лет назад

      +Kojas drop seoi nage is what i liked to teach my shorter students personally. you guys are already halfway to the ground

    • @jj53ew
      @jj53ew 9 лет назад

      i am specializing my morote-seoi-toshi and seoi-toshi too
      it is very easy for me to perform these techniques than other people
      in the midway , i found that we may use single hand taiotoshi and ogoshi - otoshi as the variation
      Lets keep it up together :)!

    • @jj53ew
      @jj53ew 9 лет назад

      it can be use for some situation when you are unable to perform ippon seoi toshi

  • @mfiliphorbowski9947
    @mfiliphorbowski9947 10 лет назад

    holy shit. that was really something!

  • @foscarv
    @foscarv 4 года назад

    Hi Matt,
    Very cool that you mention the seoi nage champ Koga. As a kid I watched his dvd endlessly.
    Thanks for the nice variations.
    As a sensei I am using a few for my judo selection class now.
    I have one question: 9) Cross lapel, isn't that a morote seoi nage?

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  4 года назад

      +foscarv morote means two hands
      So a cross lapel is still a seoi nage

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  4 года назад

      +foscarv morote means two hands so if you are still gripping with one hands it’s ippon

    • @foscarv
      @foscarv 4 года назад +1

      @@BeyondGrappling Thanks for the explanation. Keep up the good work!

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  4 года назад

      @@foscarv no worries

  • @antisladd
    @antisladd 11 лет назад

    1:52 when the guy in blue start to talk about the tricksy sneaky, he looses sight of his opponent, the guy in white really sneaked past him and tricked him HAHA owned!!!

  • @vaidikpathanugami7971
    @vaidikpathanugami7971 6 лет назад +1

    kata garuma & joint locks make video on it.

  • @tonysteele5441
    @tonysteele5441 10 лет назад

    That armpit grab im trying next randori session.

  • @HaraiGoshi345
    @HaraiGoshi345 12 лет назад

    Does this work with drop seoi nage too?

  • @larsu-gx579
    @larsu-gx579 5 лет назад +5

    How to do a Seoi Nage:
    1. Grab the lapel
    2. Do the rest of the throw

  • @smhatman
    @smhatman 12 лет назад

    nice video

  • @pepegomezro36
    @pepegomezro36 6 лет назад +1

    Nice! after ten throws anybody gets dizzy he he

  • @callumanderson2835
    @callumanderson2835 4 года назад

    I was surprised how straight his legs were when throwing opponent !

    • @BeyondGrappling
      @BeyondGrappling  4 года назад +1

      +Callum anderson my uke was quite tall with high centre of gravity so I didn’t have to bend that much to get a good lift. If he was shorter though then I would have had to bend some more

  • @spicefiend
    @spicefiend 9 лет назад

    I never really got these shoulder throws down, could only do the O-goshi reliably ._.

    • @randomhobbyist
      @randomhobbyist 9 лет назад

      +Justin ­ I had the same problem. People were rolling off the side of my shoulder throws.
      The rotation of shoulder throws and hip throws are different. hip throws are twisting. You keep turning your body and your head to do the throw.
      In shoulder throws you square up with your opponent and then your nose goes straight down. you look the same direction as your opponent. There's a nice video up of Toshihiko Koga showing the mechanics of seoi nage.

  • @marciofidellesk9557
    @marciofidellesk9557 5 лет назад +1

    Like from Brasil.

  • @JoeHeine
    @JoeHeine 6 лет назад +1

    Is the room flooded with helium?

  • @minson56
    @minson56 12 лет назад

    because being thrown skilfully or not is still effort and credit should still be given to the Uke! think of all the bad takes and repeats that possibly could have happened due to the editing style of the clip! :O
    Having done the nage no kata alot as the uke was just my way of saying exactly that he can be thrown without a problem. I wouldn't know for sure if he has been thrown a 100 times per training all his life no? haha.

  • @otho7134
    @otho7134 3 года назад

    is this where i sign up to cobra kai?

  • @adarshraj188
    @adarshraj188 5 лет назад +2

    Put all moves in slow motion 🙏

  • @ekhawk9026
    @ekhawk9026 9 лет назад

    Hello im from greece and im a judo champion on the world

  • @juliatephly4653
    @juliatephly4653 8 лет назад

    this is great!!!😀😀😀😀😁😀😁😀

  • @symmetryfitness1
    @symmetryfitness1 8 лет назад

    nice

  • @pass-my-test
    @pass-my-test 6 лет назад +6

    Sorry I blinked. Can you say that again? :)

  • @lafamille3122
    @lafamille3122 8 лет назад

    tanks is the demo

  • @АлишерМакашев-ж1ш
    @АлишерМакашев-ж1ш 8 лет назад

    Is it possible to perform Ippon Seoi Nage against an opponent who is 15 or 20 kg heavier?

    • @АлишерМакашев-ж1ш
      @АлишерМакашев-ж1ш 8 лет назад

      ***** the biggest problem against heavier guys is that it is difficult to kuzushi them. When I turn to throw them in randori, the heavier guys still stand on whole feet, and throw cannot be performed

    • @fuckoff565
      @fuckoff565 7 лет назад +4

      Алишер Макашев a well trained judo user should be able to throw opponents who are 30-50kg heavier than themselves.

    • @lifeinmotion7114
      @lifeinmotion7114 7 лет назад

      Алишер Макашев then get between their legs