the story goes that kano, who's favourite technique was uki-goshi, was having trouble applying it to saigo, the yama-arashi guy, who would evade it by stepping around the hip. kano added the leg sweep motion to his uki-goshi to catch him when he was stepping over and came up with harai-goshi this is why harai-goshi in the nage-no-kata is executed with the hand behind uke's back like uki-goshi
The second version could be argued as an ashi guruma since the foot is working as a fulcrum from which uke is being rotated around. It's a bit of a grey area since the leg placement / foot shape is more inline with harai goshi but the mechanic is more inline with ashi guruma. think of it as a bastardized lovechild of the two.
Thank you very much for sharing. One question, just how old is Shintaro Sensei? I mean he is training like a young man AND he holds that white and red belt, I am amazed!
Being taller, doesn't the dependence on more of a leg hook just turn this into O-guruma? You're doing less hip and more leg at that point. Mechanically i love hip throw, but being taller executing them is very hard because everyone always drops their hips on me. Leg throws become more necessary since it's much harder to get into a good hip position when someone is 6" shorter than you.
A brilliant clue I was shown is that the nage no kata implies learning uki goshi first because of the hip bump
the story goes that kano, who's favourite technique was uki-goshi, was having trouble applying it to saigo, the yama-arashi guy, who would evade it by stepping around the hip. kano added the leg sweep motion to his uki-goshi to catch him when he was stepping over and came up with harai-goshi
this is why harai-goshi in the nage-no-kata is executed with the hand behind uke's back like uki-goshi
Thanks for showing these harai goshi, and for the knowledge that it and uchi mata can be used to transition from one to the other.
The second form was a common freestyle wrestling technique back in the day, so it's adaptable for no-gi.
Thanks again for the excellence!!
I have been a Judo practitioner for a long time. I learn a lot from these videos. Thank you for the great content.
HARAi-Goshi ........... best judo technique, best throw in judo.
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Kokushi…back in the late 90s I trained at Kokushi Dojo in Westwood, NJ presided by Nagayasu Ogasawara.
Wow! Beautiful throws from both of you!
My toki-waza for the last 37 years :)
Greetings from Brasil, Sensei! HAI🤜🏽🤛🏽
Classic mistake I was doing !
Thank´s for the video.
Awesome sensei thank you 🙏
Please Sensei Shintaro
Harai-goshi and O goshi in No gi please with steps in
please sir
well, he already has videos about that, you can find them in his “no gi” section !
@@yordiquezada9706 more detail , when i see him doing it , it's magic , when i do it .........
Wish I could train with you!
The second is ashi guruma. Nicely done.
i'm dumb, so what's the difference between oguruma/ashi guruma and the second version of this harai (leg block)? or it's just semantics?
I’m with you on the ashi guruma simularity. Love the videos, sensei, greetings from Holland, @shintaro!
ashi guruma mechanics are similar to sasae methinks
The second version could be argued as an ashi guruma since the foot is working as a fulcrum from which uke is being rotated around.
It's a bit of a grey area since the leg placement / foot shape is more inline with harai goshi but the mechanic is more inline with ashi guruma.
think of it as a bastardized lovechild of the two.
👍 1988年救命招式@SUNY SB 🙏🙏🙏 sensei Kei
Harai goshi no gi
PLease sensei
i kn ow i can get iyt in the roll ,but need more detail
pls
💯 exactly 💯
Thank you very much for sharing. One question, just how old is Shintaro Sensei? I mean he is training like a young man AND he holds that white and red belt, I am amazed!
Nice video 🙏🙏
Can you please do one for hane goshi? i've been struggling with it conceptually especially "catching" the opponents leg.
What grip would be better for a taller guy to perform the throw?
What are some good techniques for short people?
Being taller, doesn't the dependence on more of a leg hook just turn this into O-guruma? You're doing less hip and more leg at that point.
Mechanically i love hip throw, but being taller executing them is very hard because everyone always drops their hips on me. Leg throws become more necessary since it's much harder to get into a good hip position when someone is 6" shorter than you.
How do you get the opponent to deliberately move towards you so he winds up adding some of his own momentum/energy to the throw?
Is there a japanese term for least favorite technique
2:21 nicccccccce ^^
Do you stuff the head like in uchi
mata?
#shintaroaintshort