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05-14-2008, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by codemonkey76
I used your advice and got an easy sloppy morote seoi nage tonight at training. We have two new white belts at our gym who are judoka's, i am not sure how high up the ranks they are but one tried to uchi mata me, but i popped my hips forward and put him on his back. I felt invincible tonight until i sparred with a black belt and got my ass handed to me, lol
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Good to hear man, keep it up. I got judo tonight, pretty pumped.
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05-14-2008, 04:16 PM
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Havent posted here yet, so here's a rant
Guy comes in w/ a purple belt [which we dont have at out club], he's been in before, he drops in rarely.
We get to our ground session and he's spazzin' and shit, so I take it to him. Then he starts kicking me, so I start playing real rough. Pinned him once, took his back at the buzzer.
At the end of our standing randori session he asks me to go. He's tripping out now, shoots full force for a double leg, I sprawl and stuff him down [grabbing the belt from over the shoulder w/ the legs kicked back works well for double leg] then he starts pushing me. He keeps pushing, like a I-wanna-fight-you push, so I say stop. He doesnt and I get pissed and go for a sweep but it was more a leg kick. We get stopped, by red/white belt.
I felt like beating his shit outside of class, but the high ranking guy [dont wanna name drop, but he has a red/white belt] talks to us after class. The place I train has a 8:1 or 8:2ratio of black belts to colored so I'm very grateful to train there, I shouldnt be causing shit here. He leaves, me and about 5 black belts scratch our heads and laugh about him spazzing, apparentaly he was doing it to them as well.
Judo FTW
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05-14-2008, 04:28 PM
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a the leg kick that was suposed to be a sweep, guilty as I am a slow fattie 
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The sated day is never first.
The best day is a day of thirst.
Yes, there is goal and meaning in our path -
but it's the way that is the labour's worth.
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05-15-2008, 01:44 PM
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Gooner n' Driver JudoBandwagon
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One of these days when nothing worked
been a while since I did nage no kata
damn it I can't get the uchi smooth enough, my fav way of dong uchi is nothing like the kata version
I hate KATA
guss I was kinda mad at not doing so correct so I used to much brute force then for newaza randori, ended up headbutting a dude so his eyebrow spli
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IN MOTION
The sated day is never first.
The best day is a day of thirst.
Yes, there is goal and meaning in our path -
but it's the way that is the labour's worth.
Karin Boye
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05-15-2008, 02:01 PM
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Gooner n' Driver JudoBandwagon
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IN MOTION
The sated day is never first.
The best day is a day of thirst.
Yes, there is goal and meaning in our path -
but it's the way that is the labour's worth.
Karin Boye
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05-15-2008, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by YeahBee
One of these days when nothing worked
been a while since I did nage no kata
damn it I can't get the uchi smooth enough, my fav way of dong uchi is nothing like the kata version
I hate KATA
guss I was kinda mad at not doing so correct so I used to much brute force then for newaza randori, ended up headbutting a dude so his eyebrow spli
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Had one of those nights yesterday, couldn't get a grip, and got really frustrated. I felt like an asshole cause I seemed kind of pissed. Shouldn't have gotten mad like that. I just couldn't get anything and it really pissed me off. I had an alright night tonight, though I need alot more work before j.nationals. One question for you guys who like uchi mata. Do you tend to make them circle to the left or the right? Cause I usually get an over grip and then pull them down, and when they stand up I hit them with uchi mata. But lately I haven't been getting the square attack and was thinking of maybe taking another approach like making them circle? So if I throw right handed which side should I make them circle? Also would it actually be better to hit htme with uchi mata when they stand up if I have them bent over, or should I hit them when they're bent over?
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05-15-2008, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ssckp86
Havent posted here yet, so here's a rant
Guy comes in w/ a purple belt [which we dont have at out club], he's been in before, he drops in rarely.
We get to our ground session and he's spazzin' and shit, so I take it to him. Then he starts kicking me, so I start playing real rough. Pinned him once, took his back at the buzzer.
At the end of our standing randori session he asks me to go. He's tripping out now, shoots full force for a double leg, I sprawl and stuff him down [grabbing the belt from over the shoulder w/ the legs kicked back works well for double leg] then he starts pushing me. He keeps pushing, like a I-wanna-fight-you push, so I say stop. He doesnt and I get pissed and go for a sweep but it was more a leg kick. We get stopped, by red/white belt.
I felt like beating his shit outside of class, but the high ranking guy [dont wanna name drop, but he has a red/white belt] talks to us after class. The place I train has a 8:1 or 8:2ratio of black belts to colored so I'm very grateful to train there, I shouldnt be causing shit here. He leaves, me and about 5 black belts scratch our heads and laugh about him spazzing, apparentaly he was doing it to them as well.
Judo FTW
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Give the spazz time, his ways will soon be "corrected".
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05-15-2008, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by IChinaManI
Had one of those nights yesterday, couldn't get a grip, and got really frustrated. I felt like an asshole cause I seemed kind of pissed. Shouldn't have gotten mad like that. I just couldn't get anything and it really pissed me off. I had an alright night tonight, though I need alot more work before j.nationals. One question for you guys who like uchi mata. Do you tend to make them circle to the left or the right? Cause I usually get an over grip and then pull them down, and when they stand up I hit them with uchi mata. But lately I haven't been getting the square attack and was thinking of maybe taking another approach like making them circle? So if I throw right handed which side should I make them circle? Also would it actually be better to hit htme with uchi mata when they stand up if I have them bent over, or should I hit them when they're bent over?
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I have a few ways for getting uchi-mata, the one I use most is (this is for a right handed uchi-mata) the most basic but works the best. Pull em hard to your right (their left) and, just like the kata, just as they react the other way launch it. I only started doing it this way after studying the nage-no-kata for about 3 months every day, it really is good though, the right circling method. Reguires less force than a front on one like you're hitting now, when you're tired the front on one is hard to pull off and takes a lot of gas if you go for it a few times and don't nail it.
Not a great idea to uchi-mata someone who hunched over, if they are strong and you dont break their balance much they can nail you with a massive pick up in that scenario. Launch it just as they are coming out of the hunch to the standing position and use their momentum as much as possible. All about saving energy!!
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05-15-2008, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by YeahBee
One of these days when nothing worked
been a while since I did nage no kata
damn it I can't get the uchi smooth enough, my fav way of dong uchi is nothing like the kata version
I hate KATA
guss I was kinda mad at not doing so correct so I used to much brute force then for newaza randori, ended up headbutting a dude so his eyebrow spli
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I hated it too, but seriously, when I came back from doing nothing but kata for a few months with no randori or uchi-komi or anything else, my judo was WAAAAAY smoother and more controlled, and my throws were getting much cleaner ippons with half the effort. It works.
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Gospel according to St. John Chapter 1 Verse 17 (KJV)
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05-15-2008, 09:09 PM
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^yeah that's what I've been doing, but yeah trying a inoue style uchi mata can be really tiring. I'm gonna try more circling. I've been messing up my osoto lately, and I've had it pretty god for the last month but recently it sucks. I think I should get them circling to the right?
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