Most common Judo Throws in Competition! (with Difficulty Level)



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20 thoughts on “Most common Judo Throws in Competition! (with Difficulty Level)

  1. It's hard for me to look at these throws as IPPONS. When I think of IPPONS, I think of a devastating move. A lot of these throws result in a rolling onto the back, versus an actually slam. At the most these throws should get a waza-ari.

  2. a lot of taller athletes tend to grab your collar or hold you with their hands down to establish control and dominance , that's when you use a nice sode tsuri cause you can do a unique full movement to remove their hand from you and throw them over your shoulders

  3. I dont know any of these names , but i DO remember being at the receiving end of pretty every single one. Hell, i was even thrown towards a prespect glass window, BUT on my way back he literally grabbed me MID AIR, & did another awesome move. It was freakin awesome!!!
    Thanks sensei. 😂

  4. That's really not a kata guruma at all, that's a kosoto gake variation. The throw was clearly initiated by pulling the foot from under the opponent.

    Kata guruma is tewaza and the key is pulling the opponent onto your shoulders. Almost none of the techniques people call kata guruma in competition nowadays are actually kata guruma.

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