From Oviedo (Asturias.Spain), thank you for this amazing class. It was very enlightening. You have explained us the origin of KO WAZA and later O WAZA. Really a great Master. Thank yoy very much. Best regards
Thanks for a very good video Sensei. I am a judoka Brown helt judo and have done many years competition in judo. Now I train JuJutsu, orange belt, and I have to say a I love what you said Sensei about breaking balance without dragging them up in air for kusushi, rather use attatchement to uke; then body movement , rather down and compressed as you show with cleanch, or what not. I find it much more effective for basically every throw , rather then years in judo class to always lift up in air to break balance! Great video I study right now for green belt so very helpful good excplained video! keep up great work friend! Look forward for more videos! Great Regards from Mr David Radu Malmö Sweden Enighet Bujin Do JuJutsu
Thank you for clarifying the difference between De-Ashi-Barai and Ko-Soto-Gari, Sensei! Much appreciated!
Happy to help!
Really enjoying the technical instruction along with the historical context as a lead in to the technique 👍
Thank you!
From Oviedo (Asturias.Spain), thank you for this amazing class. It was very enlightening. You have explained us the origin of KO WAZA and later O WAZA. Really a great Master. Thank yoy very much. Best regards
Thank you for your comment-it is very much appreciated!
Antonio de la Rubia Herrera CURSO TEORÍA DE CONTROL yeah the breakdown of O wazas and Ko wazas was very insightful!
I have to say this was very insightful instructions so much so that I will follow his videos and show them to my fellow Judo mates. Thank you sensei
+Martin Sensei Thank you for your kind words.
Excellent instructional video.😁
Thank you!
Thanks for a very good video Sensei. I am a judoka Brown helt judo and have done many years competition in judo. Now I train JuJutsu, orange belt, and I have to say a I love what you said Sensei about breaking balance without dragging them up in air for kusushi, rather use attatchement to uke; then body movement , rather down and compressed as you show with cleanch, or what not. I find it much more effective for basically every throw , rather then years in judo class to always lift up in air to break balance! Great video I study right now for green belt so very helpful good excplained video! keep up great work friend! Look forward for more videos! Great Regards from Mr David Radu Malmö Sweden Enighet Bujin Do JuJutsu
Thank you David for your comment. There is more than one way to break an opponent's balance and I am pleased that this video has been helpful to you!
I'm not expert in judo but I'm beginning flowing your leçon is very good tankyou master
Muito bom(very good)
Is great you showed the first detail , whenever I get attacked with a bad kosoto gae I counter with Uchi Mata ---
+Nico Contreras You are right. A poor Ko Soto Gake thrown at you is a good time to use a counter Uchi Mata.
Yes master very good is very important youmust lose your opponent s balance before starting the move is very important your move towork
Thank you for your good comment!
Enjoyed that, thanks
Glad you liked it-thanks for your comment.
Yeah I'm sure it didn't have anything to do with a family member dying