In honor of the Kata Garuma throw we worked on tonight, here is a little creamy Judo goodness:
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Snarky humor. Semi-coherent training rants and ramblings. Occasional pearls of wisdom.
Showing posts with label Judo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judo. Show all posts
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Power Kouchi Gari
After our seminar with Lucas Lepri this weekend, Jeremy spent some extra time going over one of Lucas' favorite takedowns. For lack of a better name I'm calling this the "power kouchi gari."
It differs from the traditional Judo version in a couple of ways. Instead of the traditional setup of getting your opponent to step forward and then "picking" the ankle (requiring perfect timing for the kozushi),
you give a pull on the lapel, step back with the lapel grip leg, change level, and "pick" his lapel grip side ankle with your other foot. Then you drive forward and power through chest to chest. Your non lapel grip hand drops to the outside of his hip thigh.
As he falls step wide with your lapel grip leg and secure a strong half guard top position.
You can see this takedown in action at 12 seconds in, again at 15 seconds in, and no-gi versions with an arm drag at 37 and 40 seconds in.
It differs from the traditional Judo version in a couple of ways. Instead of the traditional setup of getting your opponent to step forward and then "picking" the ankle (requiring perfect timing for the kozushi),
you give a pull on the lapel, step back with the lapel grip leg, change level, and "pick" his lapel grip side ankle with your other foot. Then you drive forward and power through chest to chest. Your non lapel grip hand drops to the outside of his hip thigh.
As he falls step wide with your lapel grip leg and secure a strong half guard top position.
You can see this takedown in action at 12 seconds in, again at 15 seconds in, and no-gi versions with an arm drag at 37 and 40 seconds in.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Judo - It's a Beautiful Thing
"Pulling Guard? I'm not pulling guard I'm just botching a Tomoe Nage."
Single and double leg takedowns are so passe. If you want to see how I'm trying to get you to the ground watch this.
Single and double leg takedowns are so passe. If you want to see how I'm trying to get you to the ground watch this.
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