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Osaekomi waza

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.

Osaekomi waza
  • Udo Quellmalz - Osaekomi - Leg trap escape

    Episode 1

    Quellmalz demonstrates how to free a trapped leg when in Osaekomi

  • Udo Quellmalz - Osaekomi - Leg trap escape

    Episode 2

    Quellmalz demonstrates a way to escape the leg grap in Osaekomi

  • Neil Adams - San gaku Osaekomi

    Episode 3

    In this clip Neil Adams demonstrates San gaku Osaekomi. He then explains how to do it, including competition examples

  • -78kg: Kayla Harrison's (USA) move into Osaekomi | Neil Adams | Rio 2016

    Episode 4

    Neil Adams analyses how 2016 Olympic Champion Kayla Harrison (USA) escapes her opponent's legs to move into Osaekomi waza.

  • Krpalek's leg escape into Osaekomi | Neil Adams

    Episode 5

    Neil Adams analyses the leg escape of Olympic and World Champion Lukas Krpalek of the Czech Republic

  • -100kg: Lukas Krpalek's (CZE) strangle catch for Osaekomi waza | Neil Adams | Rio 2016

    Episode 6

    Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses how -100kg Olympic Champion Lukas Krpalek turns his opponents into Osaekomi waza.

  • Arai’s fast Osaekomi waza turnover | Neil Adams

    Episode 7

    Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses how effective one of judo's most basic turnovers can be when applied correctly

  • Iida's brilliant Ne waza transition | Neil Adams

    Episode 8

    Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a beautiful piece of Ne waza transition into Osaekomi waza in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam.

  • +78kg: Emilie Andeol's (FRA) turn-over | Neil Adams | Rio 2016

    Episode 9

    Neil Adams analyses France's 2016 Olympic Champion Emilie Andeol's (FRA) method of turning an opponent into Osaekomi waza.

  • Overview | Leg Escape | Colin Oates

    Episode 10

    Colin Oates used Sumi Gaeshi not only as a way to score from standing, but as his primary method of initiating Newaza. His leg escape into Mune Gatame worked hand-in-hand with his Sumi Gaeshi. So much so that Oates would regularly attack with Sumi Gaeshi with the intention actually being to set-u...

  • Tie Off Variation | Leg Escape | Colin Oates

    Episode 11

    Sometimes Colin Oates’s opponents would catch the leg far too tightly for him to free it in his usual manner. So he developed a tie off variation of his leg escape into Mune Gatame, so that he wasn’t trying to free the leg using his lower body alone.

    If the partner has managed to keep a tight gr...

  • Reverse Variation | Leg Escape | Colin Oates

    Episode 12

    When opponents became familiar with Colin Oates’s leg escape they would start bringing their arm in tight to their body, to prevent him from going under their armpit. So he developed a reverse variation, prising their elbow up and entering from the opposite direction.

    Once inside, he secures th...

  • Competition Variations | Leg Escape | Colin Oates

    Episode 13

    In this clip we will look at competition variations of Colin Oates’ leg escape

    On his way to the bronze medal at the 2014 Samsun Grand Prix, Colin Oates defeats Georgia’s Tatarashvili using his leg escape after a failed drop Seoi nage attempt by his opponent.

    As Oates tries to release the leg, ...

  • Overview | Arm Tie Roll | Colin Oates

    Episode 14

    In the later part of his competitive career Colin Oates was regarded as one of the best lightweight Newaza technicians in the world.

    Oates says that it was his groundwork that elevated him from an average international competitor to being inside the top five in his weight.

    He had two techniques...

  • Standard Variation | Arm Tie Roll | Colin Oates

    Episode 15

    Here double European medallist Colin Oates demonstrates the standard variation of his arm tie roll from start to finish.

    Oates says that a great way to initiate the roll is by pulling through your partner on the sleeve and then chopping them down.

    As a result, they are likely to land on all-fou...

  • Sangaku Variation | Arm Tie Roll | Colin Oates

    Episode 16

    Once Oates had the jacket tied up, he considered this as a winning position. If his partner tried to prevent the roll he had a couple of other variations of the technique that he could use in order to secure Osaekomi… His first variation was Sangaku.

    The most common defence to the arm tie roll w...

  • Reverse Variation | Arm Tie Roll | Colin Oates

    Episode 17

    If Colin Oates was up against a particularly strong or flexible opponent, they would sometimes be able to brace their leg high up and prevent his Sangaku arm tie roll. In this situation he would use his reverse variation.

    As Oates secures the tie off, the partner manages to get his foot high up ...

  • Competition Variations | Arm Tie Roll | Colin Oates

    Episode 18

    In this clip we see the competition variations of Colin Oates’s arm tie roll.

    On his way to a bronze medal at the 2013 Rijeka Grand Prix Oates uses the standard variation of his arm tie roll against Spain’s Cases

    Oates brings his right knee into play to help turn his opponent onto his back.

    On...

  • Arm Roll | Rhys Thompson | Fighter's Favourites

    Episode 19

    Rhys Thompson shows us his arm roll

  • The Wrapover | Megan Fletcher | Fighter's Favourites

    Episode 20

    Megan Fletcher teaches her newaza wrapover