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#229603 - 02/10/06 03:01 AM
Your Favorite Technique
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Hey, list down your five favorite techniques be it JJJ or Judo. I'm interested in what people like! Mine? 1) Osoto-gari [The famous Taison-gari, my sign. move] 2) Juji-gatame 3) O-Goshi [The move I find easiest to execute, devastating] 4) Yoko Gake 5) Rear Naked Choke [Brutal, simple, effective] So what's your favorite fives? -Taison out 
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#229604 - 02/10/06 04:03 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 140
Loc: Los Angeles
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the nutcracker, eyegouger, etc.  just playing i like doin tai otoshi the most, then osoto gari. rear naked is def. my favorite choke as well. but my fav. submission is armbar or triangle 
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#229605 - 02/10/06 12:03 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Street_Poet]
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Registered: 02/24/05
Posts: 4117
Loc: California
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Osoto gari, figure four arm lock.
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#229606 - 02/10/06 12:41 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Member
Registered: 11/26/05
Posts: 36
Loc: Central IL
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ouchi gari kouchi gari tomoe nage ippon soei nage and wrapping the leg to break pins
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#229607 - 02/10/06 03:31 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Member
Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 92
Loc: Mesa Az
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Heres my fave in no order
Harai Goshi Ippon seoi nage SHoulder Wheel Juji Gatame Hani Goshe
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#229608 - 02/11/06 04:27 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Prolific
Registered: 10/04/04
Posts: 10411
Loc: Great White North
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Don't know the official terms as you guys do. We don't get into the official names just the techniques. My favorite it the tree-up (or tree-down). This is also know as the Americana, Kumura or Paintbrush. Also like the RNC as well as any armbar.
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#229609 - 02/11/06 08:48 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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Registered: 02/24/05
Posts: 4117
Loc: California
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From my understanding, the Kimura and Americana are considered to be separate techniques. I know them as the figure four arm lock and the backhammer lock respectively.
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#229610 - 02/11/06 08:50 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Same thing with Leo, those two technique were taught as separate techniques. If I could just remember their japanese names. My problem is, in our curricilum all technique names are in japanese. We are still a TMA, so. . . I wonder, if any of the JJJ/Judo techniques have korean names? -Taison out 
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#229611 - 02/11/06 09:57 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Leo_E_49]
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 140
Loc: Los Angeles
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From my understanding, the Kimura and Americana are considered to be separate techniques. I know them as the figure four arm lock and the backhammer lock respectively.
ya, from what i know kimura is from the guard, americana is from mount, and also side control.
**BUT the mechanics for each move is practically the same**
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#229612 - 02/12/06 06:39 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Street_Poet]
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Registered: 02/24/05
Posts: 4117
Loc: California
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Well, not really. Now I'm no expert on physio and anatomy but I'm pretty sure that Kimura is hyperflexion plus lateral rotation at the shoulder and Americana is hyperextension and medial rotation at the shoulder. The injuries inflicted by using these techniques should differ. However, if we ignore the injuries inflicted, I suppose you are correct.
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#229614 - 02/13/06 02:56 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 140
Loc: Los Angeles
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i think the kimura name should be used, since it has a story to it- http://www.bjj.org/interviews/kimura/it was named after Masahiko Kimura after he effectively submitted Helio Gracie (founding father of BJJ) with it.
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#229616 - 02/13/06 09:38 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Hey, Dereck, I was just wondering. The techniques that you are taught, do they get English names or Korean? I've heard of striking techniques that are in Korean but never grappling techniques, so I was wondering. I'm a firm believer in name as passed down, and I agree sometimes we have to give it a nickname so it doesn't get confusing. But I see it wrong as giving its nickname as its official name. E.g. Ippon seoi-nage = Ippon. Call it shoulder throw or something. I mean, it looks abit odd when the victor uses the Ippon and on the screen it says Technique used: "Ippon" *shakes head in disbelief* -Taison out 
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#229617 - 02/13/06 10:06 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 92
Loc: Mesa Az
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Quote:
Don't know the official terms as you guys do. We don't get into the official names just the techniques. My favorite it the tree-up (or tree-down). This is also know as the Americana, Kumura or Paintbrush. Also like the RNC as well as any armbar.
I don't either I had to look them up
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#229619 - 02/14/06 10:01 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 92
Loc: Mesa Az
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I totally agree, it doesnt matter what it's called, it's how well you do it. I learned it in AJJ, but it wasnt called kimura
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#229620 - 02/14/06 09:23 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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I understand. I'm having a bit of a problem remembering all the techniques in Japanese. Tree-down, I think it's called something like Origanami-gatame or something like that. I can only recall it begins with Ori and then ends with Gatame. Seems I have to go and do some research. Now I remember, it's called Ude Garami! Phew, now I got that off my chest. And the name just gets longer with each variation as you said, tree up, tree down, cross body, reverse, mount, etc. . Anyway, I understand your point. It's quite difficult to teach foreigners in a foreign language, like in your case it wouldn't be suitable to teach the Korean names as the student would end up mixing them anyway. -Taison out 
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#229621 - 02/14/06 09:30 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Registered: 06/28/05
Posts: 74
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O Soto Gari (Major Outer Reap) O Soto Guruma (Major Outer Wheel) Ko Soto Gari (Minor Outer Reap) If the first doesn't work, the second or third are always good to fall back on  Hadaka Jime(Rear Naked Choke)-still one of the best! I've also been becoming vey fond of Shiho Gatame (Smother Hold). Sure, it's not likely to do damage on its own, but if done correctly it is a very effective holding technique that gives the user a lot of opportunities to do major damage 
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#229623 - 02/15/06 09:30 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Professional Poster
Registered: 01/18/05
Posts: 3260
Loc: Midwest City, Ok, USA
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Standing long range while their moving Deashi-bari, when I'm attacking Osoto-gari or head lock hip throw. Some one grabs from behind, Seionage as the 1st arm wraps around my sholder. In mince a takedown sometimes corner leg throw or leg wrap Gullotine Choke, Tussling Kimura or Arm bar or four corner choke, from behind RNC, in front his head between my knees surf board single or double arm shoulder lock.
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#229624 - 02/15/06 09:14 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Fletch1]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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I have this really really strange fascination for Tani-otoshi and Tai-otoshi. I don't know, in every randori, these always comes out and the success rate is somewhere between 75-85%. Uchi-mata. The move that dropped a 120 Kg man to the floor, by a little dude that weighed around 50 Kg. That's a real scary move out of the corner. I really hate this move as my favorite fighting position begins from the corner and they have a free chance to launch me with this one. -Taison out 
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#229626 - 02/16/06 09:26 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Here let me help you as I want you to join in the conversation as well. http://judoinfo.com/animate.htm here you go. If you're wondering what we're talking about check out the move in animation. To be honest, I hate it when people talk and leaves me in the dust with a big question mark on my forehead. I'm sorry Dereck if I don't know the English equivalent names of the throws as I am taught all the techniques in Japanese as my art is still traditional. Unlike most Judo-ka I have to remember Persian and Russian names as well [some Korash and Sambo techniques]. As for Uchi-mata one of the top three scoring moves in the Olympics. http://judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/uchimata.htm-Taison out  ps. . I got a new favorite move now. Tsuri-goshi! http://judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/tsurigoshi.htm
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#229627 - 02/16/06 10:49 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Prolific
Registered: 10/04/04
Posts: 10411
Loc: Great White North
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Thanks Taison, I will look at this site. From the two you have clipped here I am very familiar with them. Thanks again.
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#229628 - 02/16/06 10:57 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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Prolific
Registered: 10/04/04
Posts: 10411
Loc: Great White North
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On Thursday prior to grappling we did several different moves with one being the two arm shoulder throw a.k.a. Morote Seoinage. We then finished this move off with keeping control of the one arm and applying a wrist lock, jerking the arm while moving to the otherside of their body which makes them roll on to their stomach and then pin the arm behind their back while placing your weight down on them. To make them tap you can lift their arm causing pain or go for the hair pull or eye gouge.
We also practice the large hip throw a.k.a. O Goshi. To finish this move we kept control of the arm, placed our knee down on the chest and immediately swung our legs over and ended it with an arm bar.
Thanks again Taison.
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#229629 - 02/16/06 11:12 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dereck]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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That's kinda funny. We do the O-goshi and then we land we go for the leg in old fashioned Achilles hold or knee-bar. The good thing about your TKD and my Judo is that our arts emphasises on getting the throw in and following up with a lock. Many Judo-ka these day do the throw and don't follow up. Ok, we can argue we both do it for SD but, still, should ne-waza be an important aspect of Judo? Today, master told me to be ready for some suplex action. He was getting the padded mats ready.  -Taison out  to suplexes
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#229630 - 02/17/06 12:03 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Prolific
Registered: 10/04/04
Posts: 10411
Loc: Great White North
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Ne-Waza = Groundwork or Mat Techniques
I had to look that one up. To be honest Taison, if I was doing this for SD then I would have broken the arm against my knee as we learn in a lot of our techniques and one-steps. We have been taught these moves as well for SD but in this case on Thursday the arm bars/arm locks that we used were mostly for grappling purposes and really did not have anything to do with SD but sport and competition.
Should groundwork be important to Judo? Again it depends if you are training for SD or sport. It has its benefits for both but I would say yes, without a doubt.
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#229631 - 02/17/06 04:30 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Member
Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 46
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i like the wrist throw, very simple but it works a treat. The other day we were doing random attacks and my partner did an uppercut and i done something which was similar to aikido (which is wierd because i have never done aikido), our sensei said its all well and good doing a set move (straight arm lock from a round house, hip throw from back strangle, ect) but in a competition the judges would be looking for something different, thats why i did this aikido-esque move.
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#229632 - 03/11/06 01:09 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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like a chiropractor, only evil
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2210
Loc: South Carolina
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Taison, you might want to do some in depth study of O guruma since you like tai otoshi. If you "hit" O guruma correctly (proper entry) you have three choices of leg position for the throw... basic O guruma, drop it down and do ashi otoshi, or drop it to the mat and do tai otoshi. If they step over to counter it, they set themselves up for uchi mata. Just a footnote from that old guy  who doesn't know anything about... whatever you want to call it... 
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#229633 - 03/11/06 12:48 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: wristtwister]
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Veteran
Registered: 06/15/05
Posts: 1068
Loc: Kent, England
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I'm fairly lucky where I live in the fact that I have an internationally recognised Judo club and an exceptional standard JJ club all within 5 minutes of where I live. Unfortunately I have been doing neither long enough to know what my favourites are. However, certain techniques that I have come to enjoy using, learnt within my karate syllabus, are the body drop (tai otoshi??), inside reap (O uchi gari??), shoulder throw (ippon seoi nage??) and outer reap (O soto gari??). Favourite hold has got to be RNC.
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#229634 - 08/17/06 08:53 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: McSensei]
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Newbie
Registered: 08/17/06
Posts: 6
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Any arm bar or wrist lock to gain a submission Wrist throw I wouldn't hesitate to use a choke hold in a life or death situation, but I won't use it in training Hip throw is good against a light person
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#229635 - 08/20/06 04:40 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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master of disaster
Registered: 10/25/05
Posts: 482
Loc: Indiana
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floating drop
triangle lock
guillitine
armbar
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#229636 - 09/03/06 04:26 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Dudley32]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/03/06
Posts: 573
Loc: Burnaby, BC, Canada
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Kimura, Americana, Top Wrist Lock, Double Wrist Lock, Keylock, Paintbrush are all Ude-Garami in Judo (although some of them aren't legal in current Judo competition because they attack the shoulder and not the elbow).
I don't really diferentiate between them, except in defense, since I can defend the Kimura (Tree-Down mentioned earlier) very easily and have almost no chance in defending the Americana (Tree-Up) once it's locked in.
My favourite Techinques are 1) Triange Choke (Sankakujime) 2) Straight Armbar (Jujigatame) 3) Elevator Sweep (no idea what it's called in Japanese) 4) Valley Drop (Taniotoshi) tied with hopping on the back 5) Bodylock takedown (Greco-Roman type move, sometimes with a trip)
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#229637 - 01/08/07 04:39 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Elvis Sharkey
Registered: 08/03/05
Posts: 134
Loc: I am not going to specify that...
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Good choices friend. Believe it or not every one of those are on my list, excluding Yoko Gake.
My favourite moves would be.
1. Osotogari 2. Rear Naked Choke 3. Ogoshi 4. Jujigatame 5. A variant of Haraegoshi (which works wonders if people jump on your back)
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#229638 - 01/08/07 02:35 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: hugo]
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Who Dares Wins
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Registered: 08/05/04
Posts: 3406
Loc: Salem, OR
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Head and arm variation of the guillotine from full guard. My outer heel hook technique. The Keylock. Single Leg takedown. Head and arm throw.
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#229639 - 01/09/07 05:38 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Stormdragon]
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Newbie
Registered: 08/17/06
Posts: 6
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Some of my favourite techniques (I don't know the names in Japanese):
Head throw Wrist Throw Broken wing throw Sacrifice Throw
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#229640 - 01/12/07 06:51 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: hugo]
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Elvis Sharkey
Registered: 08/03/05
Posts: 134
Loc: I am not going to specify that...
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OK. I found that I was wrong about it being a variant of Haraegoshi. But I have no idea what the last throw on my list actually is. So I suppose that is the best way to give you some idea.
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#229641 - 01/12/07 11:24 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Professional Poster
Registered: 04/26/02
Posts: 3113
Loc: East Coast, United States
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Hello Taison: Healthy Belly Laughter  ???), my favorite technique. Learn to laugh at myself, laugh at the challenges and MEAN it... how will I be attacked..... scenerio: "...Nope, you're right I am a jerk, completely wrong, you are RIGHT... my mistake.... nope I was dead stupid wrong..."  Long way to go before I learn this well enough... Jeff
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#229642 - 01/22/07 09:10 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Stranger
Registered: 01/22/07
Posts: 1
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Osoto Makikomi (Major Outer Wrap Around) Morote Seinage (Two Arm Shoulder Throw) Yoko Sankake Jime Sode Gurame Jime Gyaku Juji Gatme
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#229643 - 03/19/07 01:34 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Hmm..
Nagewaza 1) Osoto-gari and Osoto-guruma. 2) Seoi-otoshi 3) Koshi-guruma 4) Yoko-Otoshi 5) Uchi-mata
Katamewaza 1) Ashi-hishigi 2) Ude-garami 3) Jujigatame 4) Hiza-hishigi 5) Gyaku-hishigi (aka Orochi. It's when you hold someone in the head lock, you'll go down to the ground, while applying pressure to the neck, and at the same time get them into a guard and squeeze their ribs together and push outwards) 6) Hadaka-jime.
-Taison out
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#229644 - 03/26/07 07:57 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: McSensei]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 203
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My favorite Judo technique is osoto makikomi and soto makikomi. I consider these two throws really one throw with two different finishes. I get my tie-up for the throw and if his weight is back, its osoto makikomi, but if his weight is forward, its soto makikomi.
Judo purists will consider the above as heresy.
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#229645 - 03/26/07 08:11 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: ExCon]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 203
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Oh ya the reason that I like this throw so much is because one can really drive the guy hard into the ground with it. Just ask the Judo guys about makikomi throws.
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#229646 - 03/26/07 11:09 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: ExCon]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
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Loc: BKK, Thailand
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I've always viewed the makikomi group (except uchimata makikomi) as a plan B.
I go for osoto-gari, it's blocked, I go for osoto-makikomi.
Never used them as a 'technique' per say.
-Taison out
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#229647 - 03/28/07 09:18 AM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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There is no plan C
Registered: 03/02/07
Posts: 203
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Quote:
I've always viewed the makikomi group (except uchimata makikomi) as a plan B.
I go for osoto-gari, it's blocked, I go for osoto-makikomi.
Never used them as a 'technique' per say.
-Taison out
Osoto gari was one of the first judo throws taught to me. I could never get it to work for me. Then one day a higher belt threw me with soto makikomi. I asked him to show me the throw but I was unable to make soto/osoto makikomi work for me either. So I forgot about these throws until years later, while at a mma club I was playing with non-gi grips for judo throws when I tried osoto/soto makikomi again. For whatever reason I finally got the kuzushi right and now I love this throw.
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#229648 - 07/03/07 10:06 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Taison]
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Registered: 05/30/07
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By far, my favorite technique is my lateral drop.
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#229649 - 07/04/07 05:32 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: musicalmike235]
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Registered: 07/22/04
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Loc: UK
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I use 3 main attacks that I guess you could call my "scoring throws," so I use other things to set them up:
1) Ippon-Seoi-nage (and it's variants) 2) O-uchi-gari- (beautiful of you can get the direction right) 3) Ko-soto-gari -(I like to counter with it, and to use it as a follow up to an o-uchi)
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#229650 - 07/04/07 09:38 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Supremor]
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Registered: 06/03/07
Posts: 116
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Tomoe-nage
Ura Gyaku Dori
Ganseki Nage (only works when it works, but when it works... whew!)
Closed Guard Kimura (mostly to motivate a roll-escape to make space & get off the friggin' ground)
Juji Gatame or Ude-garami
Edited by Jim_Judy (07/04/07 09:44 PM)
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#229651 - 07/06/07 04:06 PM
Re: Your Favorite Technique
[Re: Jim_Judy]
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Registered: 07/23/05
Posts: 191
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Tai-Otoshi Osoto-Gari (I just love the throw, don't know why) O Guruma (Easiest throw for me to do) Drop Ippon Seio-nage
Omoplata Kimura Triangle Choke (although I have a difficult time tapping people with it, although I almost always lock it) Ankle lock
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