How to Hit a No Gi Foot sweep: De Ashi Barai ( BJJ, Judo, Jiu Jitsu)
In this video I have the audacity to teach a nogi deashi bari with Shintaro as uke (theres no greater testament to our friendship and his humility than taking the falls for this one). Seriously though, we had a good time taking you through 2 variations of this critical foot sweep, with an emphasis on using an ashiwaza setup to unweight the leg were looking to sweep. Remember that foot sweeps can be directed either at the weightbearing foot (like sasae) or the unweighted foot (like deashi). Timing and setup are of particular importance when you seek to sweep the unweighted foot, so we want to have a good initial attack. Both deashis start with LEFT VS. RIGHT with dominant head position and the underhook, connections that are a prerequisite for both these versions of deashi. Both attacks starts with an oichigari on the lead leg. In scenario 1, we hit the deashi on the far leg as he avoids the oichi. In scenario 2, we add a second step and hit the deashi on the near leg after chasing him down a li
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