Intellectual NinjaMonkey yeah but I'm seeing everything except the one single sweep I'm wanting to see these are all more scooping motions and not really a sweeping .
It is very interesting coming from a judo background seeing this take on a hip toss, not bringing in the back leg hurts me to my core, but I understand it is necessary for wrestling, the fight didn't end with ippon in wrestling. Also there is no worry about getting punished for added to the fall and causing a slam. Slamming the opponent to the ground is 70% of judo.
Do the kung fu way. Walk towards him and take him out of his space once he moves with you. You are one with his center. Don’t muscle him just toss him.
Now I'm seeing you use the head ,so see it does work ,it helps,and use your leg put your leg in front of him so he cant step over ,or around ,I like the rest of what your doing ,and your right in that you have to commit .your pretty good at that double over ,
I wish I did this instead of soccer in high school,but them uniforms I could not fuck with. This sport should be a way of life across the USA like judo or bjj.
Beautiful throwing, a perfect example how you can fuse wrestling and jiujitsu, the way he makes his hip touch the ground off a hip toss and ends up in kesagatame
How do you defend the first throw? He said you don't have to be able to throw everybody but you can at least learn to defend against these throws, but there was no segment on defense.
Let's see ,the head going to the head Isnt doing anything, because this is strictly wrestling, I'm assuming ,because combat wrestling we do the head and arm and it comes in handy for me and you have to turn in a very tight circle and you are not using your leg to throw, add your leg and turn alot more very tight and the head and arm will work and dont forget kasuchi off balancing .
then you watch different videos because this is for wrestling not self defense or mma and besides all punches thrown from your back have almost no power behind them
What an amazing coach...he shows that he is truly passionate about his job.
Intellectual NinjaMonkey yeah but I'm seeing everything except the one single sweep I'm wanting to see these are all more scooping motions and not really a sweeping .
Dude you are amazing, this kids have so much to take from you. I love how passionate you are.
Shit I was falling asleep too and he woke me up
Outstanding!
WOW! just wow!!!
Head position is key when keeping from getting tossed. Yet if you catch a wrestler off guard, in a bad position... it's easy to throw them
Some kids needed a safe space after coach said butthole 😂
great video!!!! very helpful
A peg bored for these kids would enhance their shoulders, chest, over all strength 💪
Awesome
It is very interesting coming from a judo background seeing this take on a hip toss, not bringing in the back leg hurts me to my core, but I understand it is necessary for wrestling, the fight didn't end with ippon in wrestling. Also there is no worry about getting punished for added to the fall and causing a slam. Slamming the opponent to the ground is 70% of judo.
Even as a wrestler I was taught to back step. Matt Lindland has a fantastic back step curriculum on his youtube.
It's easier to use push pull reaction. You push him, he pushes you back, at the same time he pushes you , you throw him
Do the kung fu way. Walk towards him and take him out of his space once he moves with you. You are one with his center. Don’t muscle him just toss him.
The hip toss is like Uki goshi. You throw by twisting your hips and only one hip is in.
Dope video
Now I'm seeing you use the head ,so see it does work ,it helps,and use your leg put your leg in front of him so he cant step over ,or around ,I like the rest of what your doing ,and your right in that you have to commit .your pretty good at that double over ,
I wish I did this instead of soccer in high school,but them uniforms I could not fuck with. This sport should be a way of life across the USA like judo or bjj.
I know that's right buddy!
This stuffs still gold
Much respect
Good work
Beautiful throwing, a perfect example how you can fuse wrestling and jiujitsu, the way he makes his hip touch the ground off a hip toss and ends up in kesagatame
Be willing to commit and trust yourself, and your coaches
Play some doge ball or tug of war to keep them in the moment 💯
It has to be fun
very good teacher
Drive the intensity
It's about intensity and drive
"COME ON GUYS WAKE UP"!!!!! that was awesome. When the video started playing, I did see those kids were glazed over in the face.
Those are what you call “non-hackers”. The guys who can’t hack it
How do you defend the first throw? He said you don't have to be able to throw everybody but you can at least learn to defend against these throws, but there was no segment on defense.
a hip check or valley drop throw before you get over his hips
thankss
whats the coaches name?
Let's see ,the head going to the head Isnt doing anything, because this is strictly wrestling, I'm assuming ,because combat wrestling we do the head and arm and it comes in handy for me and you have to turn in a very tight circle and you are not using your leg to throw, add your leg and turn alot more very tight and the head and arm will work and dont forget kasuchi off balancing .
Where is this camp or clinic
UT CHATTANOOGA.
I doubt anyone will see this but the step where you step behind his foot, could you also step on his foot with your other foot?
12:02 it's close but he moves it. You'd probably be unstable with your feet so close to each other
In Greco that would be a no no
Switch/ Granby, to legs
Over and under/ toes and knees
Scramble
Pummeling
Wizard/ sprawl
*Whizzer not wizard
whats his name?
Josh boskin, Cleveland TN
@@trevorbeverly6062 thank you soo much.
what do you do after you land? what if the guy starts punching you with his free hand?
then you watch different videos because this is for wrestling not self defense or mma
and besides all punches thrown from your back have almost no power behind them
what's this throw calleD?
Kids lol