The scissor sweep is a mean move. :v
Called kani basami in judo. Really powerful and dangerous at the same time. It seems you perfected it, teach me your ways.
Also: great work here, Aquita. really nice replays. :3
Besides harai goshi there are numerous other hip throw variations which i wont go into individually. However all these throws follow the same base mechanics with minor differences.
To start i set the throw by turning away from my opponent and planting my outside foot as far back as possible. My arms should be ready to wheel throw my opponent.
From here the movement starts at the bottom and works up:
-I use my legs to push off the ground and spring my opponent upwards.
-My hips and lower torso arch towards the ground for leverage.
-And my arms and upper torso rotate my opponent over my hips.
Last edited by footlox; Jun 1, 2015 at 10:39 PM.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists
Cool video. Garry's mixed grappling style of judo wrestling and bjj has had a huge influence on my real world grappling abilities as well as in toribash.
---
---
Also I'm running short of techniques if there is any technique you guys want to see more of or any new technique you'd like for me to explore let me know!
Last edited by footlox; Jul 11, 2015 at 06:26 AM.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists
Being able to implement various real world techniques is one thing but combining them together is the true masterpiece.
This entry mostly focuses on combinations that follow muay thai techniques.
After checking a kick the first thing to go for is to catch the leg.
Then I slip my blocking leg around my opponents standing leg to sweep them.
Or I can simply drive the opponent onto the side they kicked from.
Or I can try facing out and setting a hip throw.
Kicks can also be followed with more aggressive combinations.
After a low kick I use the same kicking leg to hook and trip the opponent.
After a vicious striking combo it just takes one throw or sweep to finish the job.
Or after a side kick i can follow through with an unexpected armlock or mount pass.
Side Kick to Flying Armbar
Last edited by footlox; Jul 26, 2015 at 07:53 AM.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists
Practice makes perfect. Originally I thought judo hip throws were purely a situational technique but now im finding they work well at almost anytime my opponent is standing. They also are great counters for lifts and even shovels.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists
Thank you. And honestly snake a hip throw from clap is not too hard you can practice on uke (make him clap too). And once you're familiar with the throw start working it in multiplayer. In fact I'm almost sure you got me with a judo throw from clap once.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists
Like the sasae ashi these are judo footsweeps.
The goal is to first get a grip on your opponents upper body, head, or arms.
Then throw a soft kick out to the side and swing it into your opponent's lower legs or feet.
This will push his feet in one direction while you rip your opponent upper body in the opposite direction.
This will cause him to immediately lose balance you and pressure and weigh him into the ground.
You do not lift after sweeping the legs.
Last edited by footlox; Oct 23, 2015 at 06:08 AM.
Leader of the Spyder House Toribash Martial Artists