Inner-thigh reaping throw
Uchi-mata (Inner-thigh reaping throw)

Why is Uchi Mata so effective?

Uchi Mata is quite popular for several reasons. Since it is an Ashi Waza, it can be used smoothly with other foot techniques. You can use foot sweeps to set the Uchi Mata. Though it looks beautiful when executed properly by a judoka in randori or actual competition, it isn’t a throw that can be used by everyone.

What is a counter throw Kaeshi waza?

“Kaeshi-waza” (Counter techniques) are used to counter an opponent’s Waza, whereby he is thrown instead of you. It’s not unusual to see a Japanese combatant lose an international bout due to the opponent’s Kaeshi-waza (Counter techniques).

Is Uchi Mata a hip throw?

Uchimata, or inner thigh throw, is classified as a leg technique in the nage-no-kata of Kodokan Judo. It often uses considerable hip action as well and some references therefore consider it a hip throw (such as Judo in Action by Kazuzo Kudo, 9th dan).

What is a counter throw?

Counter Throw is a special move for the Mii Brawler in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It replaced the Foot Flurry special from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

What are the combination techniques of judo?

These are perfect for anyone starting out and even those who only wish to learn a few simple moves.

  • Ouchi Gari to Osoto Gari.
  • Kouchi Gari to Turn Throw.
  • Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi to Harai Goshi.
  • Ouchi Gari to Tai Otoshi for Right vs Left.
  • Fake Turn to Tani Otoshi to Drop Seoi Nage.

How do you do Osoto Gari Judo?

The Osoto-gari (Large outer reap) consists of pulling the opponent forward to destabilize him, and then sweeping his leg out from under him like a sickle cutting grass.

What are the names of judo chokes?

Judo Chokes – Updated 2020

  • Gyaku Juji Jime – Reverse Cross Choke.
  • Nami Juji Jime – Normal Cross Choke.
  • Kata Juji Jime – Half Cross Choke.
  • Hadaka Jime – Rear Naked Choke.
  • Kata Ha Jime – Single Wing Choke.
  • Kata Te Jime – One hand Choke.
  • Okuri Eri Jime – Sliding Lapel Choke.
  • Ryo Te Jime – Two Handed Choke.