FB link I hope Aaron will post. Working at the highest levels of judo. Not sure how he is making this so effective.
https://www.facebook.com/Judoheroes/videos/1515487081906359/
His ground attack is very effective after the technique.
FB link I hope Aaron will post. Working at the highest levels of judo. Not sure how he is making this so effective.
https://www.facebook.com/Judoheroes/videos/1515487081906359/
His ground attack is very effective after the technique.
judoblackbelt -FB link I hope Aaron will post. Working at the highest levels of judo. Not sure how he is making this so effective.
https://www.facebook.com/Judoheroes/videos/1515487081906359/
His ground attack is very effective after the technique.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to post Facebook videos here. Awesome video though. Reminds me of Keiji Suzuki.
Thanks Aaron. No Youtube link was available. "Judo Heroes" posts amazing IJF level competition vidoes on my FB. Jimmy Pedro told us to get real good at one technique. For him it was Tai Otoshi.
How is he creating the kuzushi on those? All I can see is a quick little pump. It's impressive how much he catches people off guard with it.
Like any flawless technique, it looks staged. Spoiler alert, it’s not and this is at the highest level.
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Slick. I have been playing with those outside foot sweeps since i first learned them like 8 years ago. I still can't hit them with any consistency. Such a finesse move.
awesome
Trying analyze what he does. With his left collar hand he pulls the opponent in so his whole forearm is against the chest of his opponent, this is common hand judo technique. Then he drives the opponent backwads using the sleeve hand and whole body. Not sure why his opponents are caught so off guard using this suttle hand technique.
My sensei(Japanese) use to describe that hand collar technique as "hooking a fish".