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相四つの奥襟を攻略 ~Strategy to AIYOTSU who grab back collar~ #judo #tachiwaza #seoinage - YouTube
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Strategy to AIYOTSU who grab back collar
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When you swing his head from side to side, his head looks like a pendulum, which is easy to understand.
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For example, it will return after a swing of about 30°.
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With only one leg, if you shake his head, it comes back like this.
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Multiply to the opposite direction and return to the original posture.
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By using the legs on both sides.
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By immediately performing a right technique after a left technique and collapsing 30°.
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The opponent will collapse at a total angle of 60°.
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30° back, 30° back is not a single shot.
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The addition of the foot on the HIKITE side creates a 60° angle.
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Your opponent is going to be shaken.
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Using the foot on the HIKITE side means
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Not a single shot, or a series of shots.
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Put in three times with one, two, and three steps at the same time.
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The opponent's head swing is not every 30°.
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It can be moved 60° at a stretch.
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So we use the HIKITE side foot.
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If you want to be aware of what you see and do.
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I will be aware that his head is moving.
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To be even more aware
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Does the opponent spine swing firmly to the left or right?
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Is it folded back and forth?
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Please move it while being aware of the fact that
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Then from the first foot touch, move it from side to side.
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It can be moved three-dimensionally back and forth.
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Now you can drop the center of gravity and go in at full power for a short time.
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By entering in a short time and putting out the foot on HIKITE side
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In this way, you will be able to do three moves in three steps.
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Even if you don't get to the third one like this,
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the second technique will almost make you fly!
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If it is difficult to move the center of gravity
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Hold the shoulder blades.
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The front collar has a little play, and when you hold it here,
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there is no play, so it is easy to manipulate
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AIYOTSU's spacing is not square but rhombus
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I introduced OsotoSeoinage and YokoSeoinage as a countermeasure before
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If you have OKUERI and MAEERI when KENKAYOTSU
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SEOINAGE entering by relaxing the knees and sliding the hips
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What if you have the back in AIYOTSU this time?
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If you have the back collar at AIYOTSU,
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you can't turn around in the direction of the HIKITE.
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At this time, if you try to cut once
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and put the opponent's TSURITE on your head
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The opponent comes back with its TSURITE
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If you try to return it to the vertical position,
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the head will fall out and you will end up with a single collar.
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I'm afraid I've pulled my head out of my ass, too.
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We both want to avoid that situation.
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The opponent turns the TSURITE slightly outward
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and tries to return it to its original position.
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Many players who don't mind being one-collared are
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good at OSOTOGARI and HARAIGOSHI
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When you do, you have to be careful and keep a certain distance.
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The opponent tries to turn and return the tsurite from the outside
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Instead of missing your head to the left or right at that point.
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I'll stop at the top of your head.
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I'll stop it on its head so it can't go to the left or right.
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The moment the opponent tries to put it back in is the moment
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I'm going to go back in and drop my elbows and knees together.
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Look at the elbows and knees.
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This is how it works.
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You can't see the elbow,
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Aim for the timing of the knee bending and the weight being applied.
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At this moment, I will perform SEOINAGE.
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Let's look at it from another angle.
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You can't see his elbow, but you can feel the weight of it on your body.
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Entering at the exact moment the knees drop.
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This is how you enter the SEOINAGE when you have in AIYOTSU
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I pulled my own head out and tried to get in.
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It's hard to move my shoulders with the force of TSURITE at that moment.
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By stopping over your head, you leave your sides open to the gullies.
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The moment the opponent reinserts TSURITE
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The moment the weight is applied and the knees and elbows bend at the same time.
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You need to practice going in just as the opponent is about to reinsert himself.
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The other is how to hold the HIKITE.
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Normally, with AIYOTSU, you grab the cuff like this
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So if they have the back collar., the power of HIKITE will be dead.
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From this state, this way of holding it does not give it any power.
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If they hold the back, grab it with your fingers up.
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This way, when the head comes off, the force is applied downward.
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When the back collar is held at AIYOTSU,
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no one changes it like this.
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The opponent is winning the game,
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so he is not aware of the changeover.
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So, create this state and
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At the moment your opponent's elbows and knees bend,
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bend your elbows and knees in the same direction and go into SEOINAGE
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This way of holding can also be used to cut with the back collar
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You can go straight to SODETSURIKOMI or SEOINAGE.
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Convenient for cutting the back collar.
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Instead of pulling it out of your head like this
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SEOINAGE the moment you stop and reinsert it over your head.
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You can have a strategy to the big AIYOTSU opponent who grab the back collar quite well.
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