Judoka are like 2024 skateboarders. Excellent at what they do, SUPER technical , with a specific fancy name for every 1 mm of subtle difference in a technique. I used to know kickflips, hip throws and shoulder throws. Now there are "invert revert switchtance frontside fakie updownside kickflips" .... and shoulder throws have about 50 names , but NOT " shoulder throw" 😂
That is good for left-handed executioners: the person does the turning action in order to put the weight of his opponent into his left shoulder. But rightists have different technique.
Could you maybe do moroto seio nage but with your right hand on your opponent's right lapel? I'm only an orange belt and I can do it quite fluently, and so I'd love to see what a black belt doing the throw would look like!!
Only the way he does it here. Normally you land in some kind of scarf hold. It's the other way around, you can perform this throw if someone got your back, as a surprise counter.
This entry seems a bit dangerous to place on RU-vid? Judoka may invariably follow it without good basics you clearly show, and bury the partners shoulder into the mat. Makikomi are so hard on judoka and I certainly prefer versions showing a good amount of chest to chest contact on entry, a clear pick up and keeping lift before rotation. This is deceivingly skilled. Take care.
@@mundodojoao977 WHY NOT ?!?!..AFTER A WHILE, YEARS OF PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE YOU START FEEL/ANTICIPATE THE OPPONENT'S MOVEMENTS IN ADVANCE, AND AT THE FIRST STEP TAKEN BY THE OPPONENT TO ENTER THE PROCEDURE, YOU CAN BLOCK HIM WITH A COUNTER PROCEDURE ON HIS TECHNIQUE !!!!!!!!!
@@davisjohn1517I'm certain judo or boxing beats kick boxing, taekwondo, or Muay Thai. In streetfighting. Kicks won't do you much good, considering the possibility of lacking space.