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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01:27Episode 1
Fallon Roll Overview | Craig Fallon
Episode 1
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon introduces his amazing Ne-waza roll, which he developed and used to devastating effect on the international stage.
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01:35Episode 2
Starting position | Craig Fallon
Episode 2
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the starting position for his Ne-waza roll.
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02:00Episode 3
Catch and entry | Craig Fallon
Episode 3
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the initial catch and entry for his Ne-waza roll.
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Sit through and roll set-up | Craig Fallon
Episode 4
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the sit through and set-up for his Ne-waza roll.
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02:20Episode 5
Roll and hold | Craig Fallon
Episode 5
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the roll and hold for his Ne-waza roll
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01:57Episode 6
Freeing the leg | Craig Fallon
Episode 6
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows how to free the leg if the opponent manages to trap it, when performing the Fallon roll.
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Passing the leg variation | Craig Fallon
Episode 7
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows an interesting variation of his Ne-waza roll, where he passes his opponent's leg from one foot to the other.
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Fallon Roll Competition variations | Craig Fallon
Episode 8
A chance to see how former World and European Champion Craig Fallon used his Ne-waza roll in competition.
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03:17Episode 9
Armlock variation | Craig Fallon
Episode 9
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows his armlock variation of his Ne-waza roll.
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02:47Episode 10
Arm-wrap variation | Craig Fallon
Episode 10
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows an arm-wrap variation of his Ne-waza roll.
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02:54Episode 11
Figure of 4 roll | Craig Fallon
Episode 11
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the figure of 4 variation of his Ne-waza roll.
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03:20Episode 12
Figure of 4 step over | Craig Fallon
Episode 12
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the figure of 4 step-over variation of his Ne-waza roll.
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01:52Episode 13
Strangle variation | Craig Fallon
Episode 13
Former World and European Champion Craig Fallon shows the strangle variation of his Ne-waza roll.
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01:38Episode 14
Chop down to get the back | Euan Burton
Episode 14
Here Tokyo GS Champion Burton shows a chop down to leave him in attacking position in Newaza
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02:08Episode 15
Crocodile roll | Euan Burton
Episode 15
From on top of his opponent's back Burton shows a very fast turn into Osae komi.
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05:33Episode 16
Akimoto roll | Euan Burton
Episode 16
Tokyo GS Champion Burton shows an amazing roll into Osae komi which he learnt from 2010 World Champion Hiroyuki Akimoto of Japan.
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05:29Episode 17
Akimoto roll to the side | Euan Burton
Episode 17
Tokyo GS Champion Burton shows a side variation to the Akimoto roll.
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Keeping hold from Tachi waza | Judo Principles
Episode 18
Euan Burton and Gemma Gibbons show the principles of transition by keeping hold of your partner from Tachi waza into Ne waza.
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Keeping hold from failed attack | Judo Principles
Episode 19
Euan Burton and Gemma Gibbons show the principles of transition by keeping hold of your partner after their failed attack.
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Setting up Ne waza from standing | Judo principles
Episode 20
Euan Burton and Gemma Gibbons show the principles of transition by setting up a Ne waza situation from standing.
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03:03Episode 21
Mark Huizinga - The Huizinga Roll
Episode 21
Made famous in the 2007 Paris Tournament, Huizinga's roll into Oasekomi is a beautiful piece of Newaza. Now's your chance to learn exactly how this technique works
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03:55Episode 22
Mark Huizinga - Bearhug turn into Osaekomi
Episode 22
From a position on his back Huizinga shows his bearhug technique, which results in a very strong hold-down
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01:24Episode 23
Udo Quellmalz - Osaekomi - Belt turn
Episode 23
Quellmalz demonstrates turning into Osaekomi using the belt
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00:43Episode 24
Udo Quellmalz - Osaekomi - Udo jime
Episode 24
Quellmalz demonstrates how to transition into Osaekomi from a technique he developed himself - Udo jime