If your opponent gets past your kneeshield this is a good last minute option to escape the bottom and come up on top or create space to re-guard.
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If your opponent gets past your kneeshield this is a good last minute option to escape the bottom and come up on top or create space to re-guard.
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of promoting my good friend Adam to Black Belt in BJJ.
As a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu coach, I desperately hope I’m not only helping make my students better at BJJ. But I also hope that I’m making a positive impact on their life in some way outside of the gym.
Everyone has their mission and that’s mine.
When Adam gave his Black Belt speech about what it means to be a BJJ Black Belt at least to him, I was moved. Because of the way he felt for me and all of the other people on the team.
You’ll see it on my face, I became watery eyed.
For me, that lets me now I’m on the right track.
In regards to Adam himself. There is so much I could say about him.
In fact, it’s difficult to condense your feelings and memories down to a simple post.
So I won’t try today.
Instead, I’ll just say that I’m proud of Adam, and I am so very thankful that he found his way to our gym 9 years ago.
He’s been one of my best training partners, someone I look forward to seeing on a regular basis and we’ve had some fun times together.
Congratulations to Adam! I’m proud of him. As a coach, brother in arms and friend.
-Chewy
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Osoto Makikomi is a large outer reap with the leg, wrapping the arm and falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Harai Makikomi is a hip sweep with an outer leg placement (harai goshi), while wrapping the arm and falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Soto Makikomi is an outer wraparound throw while falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Uchi Makikomi involves twisting your body in a circular motion and wrapping the arm while falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Uchimata Makikomi is a throw involving an inner thigh lift with the leg, while wrapping the arm and falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Hane Makikomi is a hip sweep with a springing leg motion (hane goshi), while wrapping the arm and falling.
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
Kouchi Makikomi is a throw an inner reap, while wrapping the arm and falling.
Note: current Judo rules don’t allow touching the leg, so your arm wraps the the opponent’s arm upward rather than the leg downward (see the thumbnail).
Judo is made up of throwing (nage), grappling (katame or ‘newaza’) and striking (atemi) techniques.
The throwing techniques are split into standing techniques (tachi-waza) and sacrifice [falling] techniques (sutemi-waza). In turn, the standing techniques are split into hand techniques (te-waza), hip techniques (koshi-waza) and foot techniques (ashi-waza).
See a full demonstration of different nage-waza (throwing techniques) at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niPb0NBqBWA
The action continues from the Bren Event Center in Irvine, CA for Day 2 of the 2018 IBJJF Pan Championship!
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