Transition From Gripping To Throwing Successfully by Karl-Richard Frey
- Learn how to quickly achieve the necessary grips and immediately transition to throw throw, wasting no time in between
- Look at variations of tons of different throws whether you are right or left handed, and learn how to defend against these same throws
- Check out the fine tuned details of techniques such as Koshi-Guruma, Osoto-Gari, Uchimata, and so much more
- Start to chain these techniques together such as the Sasae into Osoto-Gari, always having a plan and staying a step ahead of your opponent
- Dive deeply into the details of Kumi Kata, Tachi-Waza, and Newaza, and master all of the creative variations they offer
- Learn how to quickly achieve the necessary grips and immediately transition to throw throw, wasting no time in between
- Look at variations of tons of different throws whether you are right or left handed, and learn how to defend against these same throws
- Check out the fine tuned details of techniques such as Koshi-Guruma, Osoto-Gari, Uchimata, and so much more
- Start to chain these techniques together such as the Sasae into Osoto-Gari, always having a plan and staying a step ahead of your opponent
- Dive deeply into the details of Kumi Kata, Tachi-Waza, and Newaza, and master all of the creative variations they offer
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So, What Exactly Do You Get?
PART 1
KUMI KATA
TACHI-WAZA
PART 2
NEWAZA
$77

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My Favourite Non-Favourite Film
Karl is one o fmy favourite judoka. and he uses and instructs all my favourite moves like Koshi guruma, sasae, katagatame, and osoto. However, the presentation was a little lacking, and I definitely would have liked to have seen more information on grip variations of particular throws for example throwing left and right. Still really enjoyed Karl's work, and knowledge and it definitely gave me a few tricks to employ.
Full of wise advice
This is one of my favorites from a very tactical player. He provides very useful insights into establishing a good game plan. Every detail he teaches from gripping to techniques is very valuable. He speaks in German with English subtitles but that's no issue. As we know, Judo is visual more than anything else.
Hard to understand
Hard to understand what he is saying Not one of the better courses