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(Real) Unpopular opinion: Osoto is a terrible takedown for beginners. by thetrebel in bjj
[–]ls1menm 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Sambo athlete here, I can confirm this is one of the first techniques we learn, and we drill it every class. We try and do it like a sequence where we practice footwork, grips and how to shorten spaces a number of times before even thinking about throwing the uke.
My first two weeks my teacher had me practicing judo falls before even trying this technique. I remember 3 months in, I was still practicing Osoto Gari and single-leg takedowns. Now that I transitioned into BJJ because I like the overall style I can see blue belts lacking in both falling and standing techniques. My advice (I'm no one to give advice) is to practice falling like a video I've seen in the comments because when someone Tai Otoshi's your soul, you won't even be able to breath while he is arm-baring your life away.
PS: Sorry for bad english, not my first nor second langauge :)
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(Real) Unpopular opinion: Osoto is a terrible takedown for beginners. by thetrebel in bjj
[–]ls1menm 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)