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The Raven: this is a combat variation of Tsuri-goshi.

The Raven: this is a combat variation of Tsuri-goshi. In this example, which is also the best variation to train the basic form of the Raven, we approach an upright opponent from the back. Obviously, different approaches and different grip fighting sequences will pose their own unique challenges and opportunities, but one must begin somewhere. In fact, we will show you a few competitive set ups on our youtube channel “NikandSi,” so be sure to check that out. Thanks for watching! Warning: the proper breakfall for this throw is not for beginners. It requires gyaku-zenpo-kaiten, which is like a granby–so do not attempt this throw–unless you and your partner have been properly trained. Nik and Si are experts at breakfall, so use a crash pad.

 

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2018-03-15 15:53:08

Filed Under: Training Videos Tagged With: Collier Judo, Judo, judo for bjj

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LESSON INFO:
Publish Date: March 15, 2018
Category/s: Training Videos
Athletes: Nik Collier, Si Collier
Division: GI
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Throws & Takedowns: Judo, Koshi-waza: hip throwing techniques, Tsuri goshi
Skill Level: Blue Belt
Video Length: Short Clip
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