Originally Posted by
iPrime
Yeah, they really do suck. You're just brushing against your opponent's legs not a sweep try looking at the replays I posted those are perfect examples. Try it against a more skilled opponent where they can resist and go against your force.
@Roux & Aqui ~ Feel free to correct the title for this one
Single leg half throw. Nice job.
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Originally Posted by
iPrime
@Aquita & Roux: Here's a sweep transitioning into a leg lock. Can't if tell if it's osoto or ouchi. Gotta help me here, legends
Nice! That's another one people commonly do with out knowing its a real judo reaping technique. It's called kosoto gari. Pretty simple but effective huh?
http://judoinfo.com/images/animation...kosotogari.gif
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Originally Posted by
MikeHoy
Heres my first intentional attempt at a fake kick opener to throw? Is this what you were talking about?
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Also any tips to avoid this happening, i.e. over rotaiong your throw, allowing the opponent to land on their feet?
Fakey - this was decent. Me personally i would rotate that kick check into his kick bc u took alotta damage BUT i see you were focusing on the throw which is what really matters in this situation. Nice job
overthrow - Dont listen to iprime he's not a sensei like me.
First mistake around 450: you set your base leg (most important limb in hip throws) directly underneath uke's COG. Though this helped you get the lift, you'll see it left you with zero leverage for the throw which is why you lost your footing.
Now what you really want to do is set your base leg behind your opponent's COG so you can contract the base leg hip. This way your base leg will dig into the floor and give u the leverage for a hip throw.
Second mistake: You lost hope in the hip throw so you transitioned into a basic suplex. Now theres nothing wrong with this bc it gave u the win and this is how u want to fight in tourneys, duels, etc. But if you want a hip throw u gotta hold floor contact with that base leg.
I editted your replay to show you how you can trouble shoot situations like this. As i said to keep the base leg in contact so you can "reset" the throw.
First relax the base-leg-hip. *Edit: Sorry i have to correct myself, in this replay i actually extended-left hip to decrease the angle between the floor and the base leg.
While keeping the chest the same (never rotate-chest into the hip throw until uke is unbalanced and falling down) i swapped the pecs and shoulders. Going to the next turn...
Now that you established a stronger base leg, we're going to snap back into the throw. Re swap the shoulders and pecs, contract base leg hip.
To make it tighter we contract glutes.
Now finally we can test the chest, and it looked stable so i left rotated chest.
And there ya go, a clean looking hip throw.
Last edited by footlox; Sep 18, 2016 at 08:06 AM.
Reason: <24 hour edit/bump