Madison Collier (age 10) being trained in the art of uchi-mata by her older sister Kayla (age 21). The older teach the younger…the younger respects the older–for the elder has been through much…has paid many dues…has much to teach–respect, my brothers–respect.
The second example in this video is known as a “break-stop variation” and is designed to complete the throw, while stopping tori’s momentum, so your partner (uke) can land safely without you landing on him / her. This develops control and balance, so transitions to grappling can be smoothly entered.
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