Intelligence Judo Ground Techniques DVD 2 with Tomoo Torii
Transitions from Tachiwaza into Newaza
In judo, there are both standing techniques (tachiwaza) and ground techniques (newaza). To achieve an ippon (win) in standing techniques, various combinations of techniques are necessary. Similarly, in ground techniques, it's important not just to execute a single technique but to seamlessly transition from standing to ground and between different ground techniques. Tomoo Torii, known for developing numerous innovative techniques, presents the second installment of ground techniques focusing on positions commonly seen in newaza, including situations where one is pulled in, attacks and defenses from these positions, and the coordination of techniques from standing to ground.
Contents:
Attacks from Hikikomi Position:
- Countering techniques
- Triangle choke
- Arm entanglement cross hold
- Arm entanglement shoulder hold
- Arm entanglement knee hold
- Arm entanglement
- Choke techniques (single wing choke, cross choke, choke using legs)
Attacks against Opponent's Hikikomi:
- Suppressing by crossing opponent's legs
- Belt reversal to inverse and vertical four-corner hold
How to get legs out of Niju Garami:
- Removing ankle
- Cutting the ankle
Defense and Balance:
- Defending against attacks from behind
- Defense against triangle choke
- Defense in pulled-in position
- Defense against choke
Transition from Tachiwaza to Ne Waza:
- Techniques from kenka yotsu to body drop, inner thigh throw into newaza
- Techniques from ai yotsu to ippon seoi nage into newaza
- Arm cross hold and arm entanglement knee hold from harai tsurikomi ashi
- Techniques from sumi gaeshi into newaza
- Belt reversal
- Belt reversal or o soto gari when hand grip can't be taken in kenka yotsu
- Techniques from sitting outer reap into newaza when opponent's back collar is taken
- Techniques from circling around opponent's back outer reap into newaza
- Flying cross hold from ai yotsu
- Techniques from kenka yotsu into jumping cross hold
[Bonus Feature] Special Program / WORKOUTS & STRETCHING FOR JUDO
- Practical exercises for judo (Instruction, supervision, composition: Yuki Ono)
Cast:
Tomoo Torii
- Kodokan Judo 6th Dan
- Born on May 20, 1973, in Ishikawa Prefecture
- Started judo at the prestigious Iwai Judo Dojo at the age of 5
- Graduated from Ishikawa Prefectural Industrial High School, then proceeded to Tokai University and its graduate school
- In 1995, won the All Japan Student Weight Division Championship during his fourth year of university, marking his first national title
- Subsequently won championships at the All Japan Business Judo Individual Championship, Kodokan Cup Japan Weight Division Championship, and All Japan Selection Weight Division Championship, among others
- Competed internationally representing Japan, winning numerous titles at events such as the Kano Cup, Russia International, France International, Germany International, and World Cups
- Represented Japan in the Osaka World Judo Championships in 2003 as a -66kg category competitor
- As of October 2011, active as the world's oldest active judoka in the -73kg category, aiming for the world's best and maintaining a rigorous training regimen
- Holds the record for the most victories in the Kodokan Cup and All Japan Business Championships with seven wins each
- Highly regarded for his coaching prowess, sought after as an instructor domestically and internationally
Language: English, Japanese, French
Length: 118 min.
SPD-3542