Posted by: jayziz
coaching advice needed - 01/08/06 05:11 PM
Hello there everyone,this is my first post to the forum.
I've had some training in Bjj but had to give it up due to some permanant hyperextention damage to my elbows.I'm now living vicariously through my two sons(6 and 9 years old)as they train and compete in judo.My question is, my boys have a killer drop knee seoinage due some insight from a really cool sensei we worked with.He showed them that the throw was best performed when uke is pushing on them or even if he's not they can set it up by giving him a wee push and when he resists,bang!down he goes.
So there lies my question.Could you guys tell me when is the best time or indeed to set up the following throws;
Uchi mata
Ashi guruma
Osoto gari
Tani otoshi
Cheers for now,James.
p.s.In case your wondering we are part of a dojo but the sensei has a lot of kids to look after,and I enjoy working with them at home.
I've had some training in Bjj but had to give it up due to some permanant hyperextention damage to my elbows.I'm now living vicariously through my two sons(6 and 9 years old)as they train and compete in judo.My question is, my boys have a killer drop knee seoinage due some insight from a really cool sensei we worked with.He showed them that the throw was best performed when uke is pushing on them or even if he's not they can set it up by giving him a wee push and when he resists,bang!down he goes.
So there lies my question.Could you guys tell me when is the best time or indeed to set up the following throws;
Uchi mata
Ashi guruma
Osoto gari
Tani otoshi
Cheers for now,James.
p.s.In case your wondering we are part of a dojo but the sensei has a lot of kids to look after,and I enjoy working with them at home.