Build yourself a solid foundation with uchikomi that focuses on building the strength, timing, and footwork required to pull off ALL variations of Uchi Mata.
The Uchi Mata is widely regarded as one of the most effective turning throws even at the highest level of competition. Whether it’s the IJF-Circuit or the Olympics, Uchi Mata is used at all levels and weight classes. So, what makes this throw work for everyone?
The mechanics of Uchi Mata make it available for people of all ranges. It is a technique that doesn’t require superior strength, all that is required is proper timing and execution! Travis Stevens, 2016 Silver Medalist in the Olympics, knows a thing or two about timing and execution. Mastering Uchi Mata kicks off with a series of Uchikomi drills that lay a foundation to build on for the rest of the instructional.
Travis covers methods of drilling that sharpen all aspects of your Uchi Mata. By segmenting individual portions of Uchi Mata, you can focus on specific things like strength and mobility. Once you have a solid understanding of these key components Travis teaches the traditional Uchi Mata. These uchikomi drills can become a regular part of your routine to build your Judo-specific endurance!
After you have a good feel for the traditional approach to Uchi Mata, Travis goes in depth on various variations that will keep your opponent guessing. These set ups build off of the uchikomi drills, so you can easily add to your Uchi Mata arsenal! Variations like The Ratchet Uchi Mata give you an option of attack even when your opponent successfully defends.
Part 3 of Mastering Uchi Mata teaches a great way to force a reaction from your opponent with the Ko Ouchi Uchi Mata. Travis teaches you how to make your opponent react in a way that leaves you in perfect position for the One Step Uchi Mata. Become an Uchi-Mata Machine with Mastering Uchi Mata!
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Part 3