The Korean Approach To Beating Judo Giants by Cho Gu-ham
- See how Cho Gu-ham regularly beat bigger talented judoka in his competitive career using techniques that favored the lower, trickier grappler
- Cho Gu-ham is an Olympic silver medalist in 2020 in the 100kg division, and Cho regularly fought and defeated larger opposition on his way to success
- Attack from your feet with an aggressive approach to throwing, with coaching on how to use multiple seoi nage variations, sode tsurikomi goshi variations, tai otoshis, and more
- Upset your opponent’s balance with ashi waza that will block and trip up their footing as you take them to the mat unexpectedly with sasae, kouchi, and more
- Learn how a smaller grappler can efficiently and effectively break grips that will let you stay safe on your feet
- See how Cho Gu-ham regularly beat bigger talented judoka in his competitive career using techniques that favored the lower, trickier grappler
- Cho Gu-ham is an Olympic silver medalist in 2020 in the 100kg division, and Cho regularly fought and defeated larger opposition on his way to success
- Attack from your feet with an aggressive approach to throwing, with coaching on how to use multiple seoi nage variations, sode tsurikomi goshi variations, tai otoshis, and more
- Upset your opponent’s balance with ashi waza that will block and trip up their footing as you take them to the mat unexpectedly with sasae, kouchi, and more
- Learn how a smaller grappler can efficiently and effectively break grips that will let you stay safe on your feet
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03/28/2024
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i love the content i wish see kumikata movement but the course i awesome i like to see this instructor in future for more thnx fanatcis
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10/15/2023
It's in the details
Extremely impressed with this! There were quite a few small details that made a huge difference. Cho explains the reason behind these details which provides one with a better understanding of the 'why' things are done the way they are. Highly recommend!!
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