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When Daria Bilodid clamps on a sankaku, her opponents rarely escape but check out this amazing escape by the Russian girl at the European Championships.
What a pick-up technique by Eteri Liparteliani of Georgia. At first glance, it looks like a Khabarelli technique, something the Georgians are known for, but look carefully at her grip and the direction of her throw. She grips the belt with her left hand, which normally means she would throw to her left but Liparteliani consistently throws to her right off a left-handed grip. This is highly unusual. But hey, it works!
This is the second clip in our tachi-waza movement series where we show how using movement helps to make it easier to throw uke.
Many judo clubs have been devastated by the lockdowns and the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Will judo clubs and judo in general be able to bounce back after the pandemic is over?
Tani-otoshi means “Valley Drop” and it’s such an apt name for this throw because when you get slammed with a tani-otoshi, it literally feels like you’ve fallen down a valley!
How do you legally force a player to the ground? Here’s an example of you do it from an opposite stance situation (kenka-yotsu) and a similar stance situation (ai-yotsu).
Whenever I see a standing ippon-seoi-nage I can’t help but be reminded of the late, great Koga and how indebted all of us are to him for inspiring us to do standing ippon-seoi-nage. It’s much easier to do a drop ippon-seoi-nage but the standing version is more dynamic and ultimately more satisfying when you can pull it off. It’s without question, my favorite throw.
(Video courtesy of IJF)