Ashi-Guruma Tips | Riki Judo Dojo

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @junheceta268
    @junheceta268 Před rokem +7

    For years, I have always thought that Ashi-guruma was some arcane super complicated throw I could never get correctly. Now, thanks to Riki-sensei and you kind folks at the Riki Dojo, I finally understand the proper body mechanics of the technique. Ashi-guruma is actually deceptively elegant in its simplicity (note: simple, not simplistic). I was always confused by its classification as an ashi-waza and frustrated by my failure to generate sufficient sweeping power with my leg. I finally realize that the leg doesn't do the work, the arms and hands do. The leg acts as a fulcrum. It makes more sense to think of it as a te-waza. Key points are your hikite pulling down to your own hip and keeping the elbow of your tsurite down. Another critical point emphasized by Riki-sensei is that the focal point of the fulcrum is the lower calf or back of the heel and the target of the leg being blocked is between knee and ankle is also a revelation. I always thought the leg was supposed to block the knee, which is how I see it demonstrated in a lot of my older judo books and in many videos. In fact, most demonstrations I have seen look more like a Harai-goshi that relies more on a thigh-against-thigh sweep of the leg. Riki-sensei has unpacked so many vital details that have made Ashi-guruma a much more viable throw for me. And as always his closing lesson regarding its jujutsu origins validates its practicality. As Riki-sensei said, "Everything comes from the battlefield." Domo arigato! 🥋 🙏
    P.S. I wonder how many copies of Chubby Checker's records Riki-sensei has worn out in his decades of Judo training? 😁

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Jun! You aren't the only one whose understanding of ashi-guruma was revolutionized by this class...

  • @fmunoz4000
    @fmunoz4000 Před rokem +4

    Sensei Riki describes the details of Judo simply and logically. The details make it possible for me to perform Uchi Komi and build my personal technique. I regularly get ‘aha’ moments in class where the waza just makes physical sense and I’m not forcing a throw. This is another excellent lesson - thank you Sensei.

  • @rns7426
    @rns7426 Před 3 měsíci

    This channel has some quality old school judo, thank you!❤

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 3 měsíci

      That's the goal! Thank you :)

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 3 měsíci

      Arigatou. This is Kougi Judo or Judo in the broad sense.

  • @OldJudoGuy
    @OldJudoGuy Před 6 měsíci +1

    LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! this channel!!

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks Sonny! Please help us spread the word so Riki sensei's teachings can reach more people. We're never going to monetize or anything, spreading quality old-school judo is our sole purpose.

  • @michaelsobczyk9443
    @michaelsobczyk9443 Před rokem +2

    Another great video!!! Breaking down the technique in a way all can follow!

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem

      Thanks Michael, we truly do appreciate the support!

  • @nicocontreras5366
    @nicocontreras5366 Před rokem +2

    "Tsurite is the following one". I loved that line because sometimes I forget it and nowadays I have been working in ashi guruma when the opponent has a lower stance but guess I was punching not so good.
    When people put the foot down it looks like tai otoshi. Thanks for sharing.

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching and commenting Nico! I had similar thoughts when in this class...I actually cut out a part about Riki sensei explaining how it was like a standing tai-otoshi. When condensing a 90 minute class in a several minute video, sometimes I cut the wrong stuff!

    • @nicocontreras5366
      @nicocontreras5366 Před měsícem

      @@RikiDojoUSA Nah it´s ok, still a great video.

  • @magictrick24
    @magictrick24 Před rokem +1

    The level of detail in this is amazing. Many thanks, much appreciated!

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem +1

      It's our pleasure to do so! Lots more coming up...

  • @Rlange82
    @Rlange82 Před rokem +1

    This channel is awesome! A true Judo gem.

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem

      Thanks Risto, we appreciate the support! We'll be hitting 2,000 subscribers here shortly, it feels great to know that Riki sensei's teachings are reaching a much wider audience nowadays.

  • @Boost00130
    @Boost00130 Před 6 měsíci

    I have always struggled with the guruma throws... thank you for the breakdown

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 6 měsíci

      You are very welcome! Please help us spread the word so Riki sensei's teachings reach more people :)

  • @robsoul
    @robsoul Před 21 dnem

    Very nice

  • @rebshannonling
    @rebshannonling Před rokem +1

    Thank you. The detail of the right hand is a game changer for me. 🙏

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it Reb, we're happy these tips are reaching more people!

  • @BigBrotherChu
    @BigBrotherChu Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video! Jewels of wisdom as always!

  • @GluttonforPunishment
    @GluttonforPunishment Před rokem

    Hello from a beginner at AZ Judo Academy. I hit Ashi Guruma by accident without ever learning it, as I was actually going for Tai Otoshi. It was sloppy but it worked. It felt very natural to me, so I appreciate you putting this up to help me understand more about it so I can keep working on it!

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem

      Great to hear it! Lots more where those came from, and lots more coming.

  • @mariustresorus942
    @mariustresorus942 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot. Please say « Bonjour » to Nathalie who sounds French 💯 %.

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem +1

      Merci Marius, she's as French as they come!

  • @cucciafr68
    @cucciafr68 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Is it ashi-waza or te-waza? Who cares." Sign of a good sensei.

  • @TheAseer2020
    @TheAseer2020 Před 6 měsíci

    Is it Ashiwaza or Tewaza who cares! I love it. From a martial aspect this is correct. However, from an art aspect I guess it does matter.

  • @JIUJITSUMAN22
    @JIUJITSUMAN22 Před 10 měsíci

    So its a Tai otoshi, lifting the leg up, and pulling the sleeve down ? Its possible aply using a under hook close to the uke sholders blade ? in a no gi situation.

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 10 měsíci

      They are very similar, but try pulling the sleeve out more than down. Underhooks are always worth a try!

  • @rjacob06
    @rjacob06 Před rokem +1

    This throw looks very similar to tai otoshi. What is the difference?

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před rokem

      Tai otoshi, body drop. Ashi burins, leg wheel.

  • @JIUJITSUMAN22
    @JIUJITSUMAN22 Před 10 měsíci

    04:30 why not Tai otoshi ?

    • @RikiDojoUSA
      @RikiDojoUSA  Před 10 měsíci

      Otoshi means to drop. Guruma means to “wheel” over in an upright posture.

    • @JIUJITSUMAN22
      @JIUJITSUMAN22 Před 10 měsíci

      @@RikiDojoUSA ok, makes Sense.

  • @hidehirojuniorobata7690
    @hidehirojuniorobata7690 Před 2 měsíci

    VC LÊ E NAO VÊ