Osaekomi waza
11 Seasons
Learn hold-downs from of some of judo's greatest names, as Varlam Liparteliani, Ole Bischof, Craig Fallon and Mark Huizinga show you their signature rolls into Osaekomi.
Double Olympic Champion, Kayla Harrison, shows you an extremely effective technique to bypass the opponent's legs, whilst Euan Burton highlights the principles of transition from standing.
And don't miss Ne waza specialist Udo Quellmalz, who reveals four separate ways to secure a pin.
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01:48Episode 1
Neil Adams - San gaku Osaekomi
Episode 1
In this clip Neil Adams demonstrates San gaku Osaekomi. He then explains how to do it, including competition examples
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-78kg: Kayla Harrison's (USA) move into Osaekomi | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 2
Neil Adams analyses how 2016 Olympic Champion Kayla Harrison (USA) escapes her opponent's legs to move into Osaekomi waza.
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Krpalek's leg escape into Osaekomi | Neil Adams
Episode 3
Neil Adams analyses the leg escape of Olympic and World Champion Lukas Krpalek of the Czech Republic
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-100kg: Lukas Krpalek's (CZE) strangle catch for Osaekomi waza | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 4
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses how -100kg Olympic Champion Lukas Krpalek turns his opponents into Osaekomi waza.
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Iida's brilliant Ne waza transition | Neil Adams
Episode 5
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a beautiful piece of Ne waza transition into Osaekomi waza in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam.
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Arai’s fast Osaekomi waza turnover | Neil Adams
Episode 6
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses how effective one of judo's most basic turnovers can be when applied correctly
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+78kg: Emilie Andeol's (FRA) turn-over | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 7
Neil Adams analyses France's 2016 Olympic Champion Emilie Andeol's (FRA) method of turning an opponent into Osaekomi waza.