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Attack With One Of Judo’s Sneakiest Sweeps With Olympian Colton Brown
- Sweep your training partners off your feet with Olympian Colton Brown’s signature trip, the sasae tsurikomi ashi.
- With your sasae tsurikomi ashi, you can explode into some of judo’s powerful throws easier than ever.
- Unlock the best ways to get harai goshis, osoto garis, and more, each one with Colton’s favorite grips and details to really find these throws easier than ever.
- Get Olympic athlete level details from Colton Brown, one of America’s finest judokas, who specializes in these throwing systems.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi (Left v Right) - Traditional | 0 - 5:23 |
Double lapel | 5:23 - 10:18 |
Overhand (back grip with the sleeve) | 10:18 - 15:38 |
pocket grip | 15:38 - 21:11 |
Under the arm (Ogoshi Grip) | 21:11 - 26:42 |
British strangle (bow and arrow) | 26:42 - 31:33 |
Sankaku | 31:33 - 36:43 |
Sasae (Left v Left) - Traditional | 36:43 - 41:52 |
High collar (50/50) | 41:52 - 47:12 |
Under the arm (Ogoshi Grip) | 47:12 - 52:29 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
0 - 5:16 | Behind the back |
5:16 - 10;36 | Sasae to Harai |
10:36 - 15:40 | Ouchi to Harai |
15:40 - 20:31 | Harai (LvL) - Collar grip (50/50 Left v Left) |
20:31 - 25:33 | Kouchi to Harai combo |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Osoto Gari (LvR) - Traditional | 0 - 5:17 |
Top grip | 5:17 - 10:22 |
Sticker to Osoto | 10:22 - 15:27 |
Sasae to Osoto | 15:27 - 20:27 |
Ouchi to Osoto | 20;27 - 25:42 |
Osoto Gari (LvL) - Traditional | 25:42 - 30:36 |
High grip | 30:36 - 36:01 |
Ouchi to Osoto | 36:01 - 41:47 |
Sasae to Osoto | 41:47 - 47:19 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Ogoshi (all Left V Right) - Traditional | 0 - 5:13 |
Sasae Ogoshi | 5:13 - 9:55 |
Ouchi to Ogoshi | 9:55 - 15:04 |
Kouchi to Ogoshi | 15:04 - 20:29 |
Newaza - Push Pull | 20:29 - 25:49 |
Wrist control to Thread the needle | 25:49 - 31:12 |
Juji Gatame | 31:12 - 39;05 |
Gripping - Arm drag and shrug (LvR) | 39;05 - 46:42 |
Gripping and Post on the chest gripping (same side) | 46:42 - 52;59 |
Attack With One Of Judo’s Sneakiest Sweeps With Olympian Colton Brown
Master the Sasae Tsurikomi Goshi - It’s Way Easier To Hit Than To Pronounce!
What Will You Learn?
Sweep your training partners off your feet with Olympian Colton Brown’s signature trip, the sasae tsurikomi ashi. See how to take this highly effective throw and use it to bring your opponents down or set up other powerful attacks. Combine the sasae tsurikomi ashi with harai goshi and osoto gari for maximum effect. With these subtle details, your footwork and leverage can set up these trips so you can always be attacking people’s balance.
The sasae tsurikomi ashi is one of the most efficient foot sweeps in all of judo, using rotational force to surprise people and trip them down to the mat. World class judokas like Colton are making this move a staple of their style, using it as an ippon or to set up more throws. Now all of these systems can be yours, as Colton Brown shows how he uses the sasae to huge success.
With your sasae tsurikomi ashi, you can explode into some of judo’s powerful throws easier than ever. Unlock the best ways to get harai goshis, osoto garis, and more, each one with Colton’s favorite grips and details to really find these throws easier than ever. With all of these throws working together, your game can be more dynamic than ever with options to all sides.
Get Olympic athlete level details from Colton Brown, one of America’s finest judokas, who specializes in these throwing systems. When he is competing at the highest levels, these are the techniques and combinations that he trusts in, and now you can learn them all in these 4-volumes. Catch one of judo’s sneakiest footsweeps and always have an ace in the hole.
So What Techniques Are On This Series?
Part 1:
Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi (Left v Right)
Traditional
Double lapel
Overhand (back grip with the sleeve)
Pocket grip
Under the arm (Ogoshi Grip)
British strangle (bow and arrow)
Sankaku
Sasae (Left v Left)
Traditional
High collar (50/50)
Under the arm (Ogoshi Grip)
Part 2:
Harai (LvR)
Collar grip
Behind the back
Sasae to Harai
Ouchi to Harai
Harai (LvL)
Collar grip (50/50 Left v Left)
Kouchi to Harai combo
Part 3:
Osoto Gari (LvR)
Traditional
Top grip
Sticker to Osoto
Sasae to Osoto
Ouchi to Osoto
Osoto Gari (LvL)
Traditional
High grip
Ouchi to Osoto
Sasae to Osoto
Part 4:
Ogoshi (all Left V Right)
Traditional
Sasae Ogoshi
Ouchi to Ogoshi
Kouchi to Ogoshi
Newaza
Push Pull
Wrist control to Thread the needle
Juji Gatame
Gripping
Arm drag and shrug (LvR)
Gripping and Post on the chest gripping (same side)
So What Does It All Cost?
$79.00