johnwang wrote:After you have established a clinch on your opponent, suddenly you jump on his body, and take him down like a jumping spider. It's similar to BJJ "jump guard" strategy.
What do you think about this strategy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaVP7Qr ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzlBIlDFU74
wiesiek wrote:nope, not at all, windy
MMA guy is demoing judo kani basami "sacrifice " throw,while in JW demo you have big sweep / o soto gari/ as the finishing move
wiesiek wrote:hmm, ok,
so,
once again:
kani basasami= scissors throw- in translation, doesn`t matter Korean , Japanese or Chinese type ,
it is quite distinctive different technique than "o sotogari" where you`re stayin` on the one leg !
wiesiek wrote:Windy,
let`s agree, that scissors are scissors ,doesn`t matter Jap. , Kor, or Ch.,
also
difference - kick in the chest/solar pl., 1st, or sweepin` under the knees - as the initial move, are not "stylistics" differences, but live action dictated . /It has to be >two in one move< btw/ why not lets agree that those who use the move, understand the move call it something else and understand it as such whether you or I agree with them or not.
Anyway,
all those are in the "scissors" bag in my notebook...
and in one -Sacrifice Throws group of throws.
However
I was pointing out, that big sweep /O sotogari/ is quite different beast,
please be more careful when reading
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