Learn the secrets of superior ashi waza technique with Judo master Hiroomi Fujita.
- Master upper and lower body movements (complete with entries and counter-attacking strategies) to some of the most effective techniques in Judo like the uki otoshi, ouchi gari, kosoto gake, and much more
- With Fujita’s guidance, you will learn how to apply these techniques in randori and in real sparring or competition
Learn the secrets of superior ashi waza technique with Judo master Hiroomi Fujita
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What Will You Learn?
With Mastering Ashi Waza (Foot Sweep Techniques), you’ll receive world-class guidance on FOOT SWEEP MASTERY from Judo master Hiroomi Fujita on a variety of the MOST EFFECTIVE FOOT SWEEP TECHNIQUES in Judo, so that you can apply elite level details to your ashi waza game.
With NEARLY THREE DECADES OF EXPERIENCE Fujita Hiroomi sharing with you this incredible library of Ashi Waza technique. He’ll demonstrate the most important aspects of footwork, entries, application, and much more!
You'll begin with Fujita’s specialty, the uki otoshi, mastering the finer points of the technique and learning the most important details. As you move on into part-2, you'll receive an explanation and demonstration of the ouchi gari followed by EXTENSIVE INSTRUCTION, breaking down the details. Part-3 will take you through more exciting blueprints on kosoto gake and the sasae tsurikomi, so that you can ADD EVEN MORE DANGEROUS TOOLS TO YOUR ARSENAL!
This is a fantastic opportunity to hone your foot seep skills with an instructional that's dedicated to the important details of executing the perfect ashi waza techniques. Fujita will guide you with world-class instruction and stellar detail work to help you create more efficiency and effectiveness with your ashi waza and add new and exciting layers to your skillset!
Uki Otoshi
So, What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1:
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – upper body movements
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – lower body movements
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – combining the upper and lower body movements
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – One more point
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – another entry to the technique
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – One more point
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – another entry to the technique
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – doing it as a counter attack
- Uki otoshi (Fujita Special) – Doing it in randori
Part 2:
- Ouchi gari opening explanation
- Ouchi gari demonstration
- Ouchi gari – upper body movements
- Ouchi gari – lower body movements
- Ouchi gari – entry into ouchi gari from a kenka yotsu grip – upper body movements
- Ouchi gari – entry into ouchigari from a kenka yotsu grip – lower body movements
- Ouchi gari – entry into ouchi gari from a kenka yotsu grip – combining the upper and lower body movements
- Ouchi gari – Doing ouchi gari in randori
- Ouchi gari – Doing ouchi gari in randori
Part 3:
- Kosoto gake – upper body movements
- Kosoto gake – lower body movements
- Kosoto gake – combining the upper and lower body movements
- Kosoto gake – using it in randori
- Kosoto gake – one more point
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi – upper body movements
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi – lower body movements
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi – combining the upper and lower body movements
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi – using it in randori
- Footwork and image training to practice by yourself