Superstar Judo is proud to bring you three of Mongolia’s best judoka. They are led by their first ever World Champion; Tsagaanbaatar Khashbaatar.
Mongolian Judo will open your eyes to a new way of thinking in Kumi kata and Tachi waza, as the traditional way of looking at techniques is turned on its head.
2009 World Champion Khashbaatar introduces his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
2009 World Champion Khashbaatar shows how to set-up his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
Khashbaatar shows the head control for his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
Khashbaatar shows the foot movement for his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
Khashbaatar shows the execution and his competition for his Ouchi gari from a chin grip. This technique is dangerous if performed incorrectly or against inexperienced judoka. Do not attempt this technique.
World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa introduces his stunning Ouchi gari.
World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa reveals the underhook grip and pull around for his Ouchi gari.
World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa reveals the execution for his Ouchi gari.
An opportunity to see World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa's Ouchi gari in competition.
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj introduces the Mongolian Ouchi gari
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj shows how to set-up the Mongolian Ouchi gari
Double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj reveals the entry and execution for the Mongolian Ouchi gari
A chance to see double Asian Games Champion Davaadorj using the Mongolian Ouchi gari in competition