Huizinga is joined by eight other leading experts, including Japan’s Keiji Suzuki; the man who revolutionised Ko-uchi-gari. Russia’s Kirill Denisov performs Ko-uchi-gari either with a skipping entry or as a double attack, whilst Ugo Legrand uses a twitch entry.
France’s Lucie Décosse’s preferred way of using the throw is either from an opponent’s deep grip or alongside her Tokui-waza – O-uchigari. An unusual cross grip variation comes from Ole Bischof of Germany, with his compatriot Udo Quellmalz showing how Ko-uchi-gari can be the ultimate counter attack. Finally, don’t miss the incredible variety of combinations performed by USA’s Kayla Harrison, Korea’s Ki-young Jeon and Suzuki.
Throwing descriptions and tuition are accompanied by incredible photographic sequences, with the key technical moments highlighted. Many of the images are shown for the first time and come from Fighting Films’ vast photograph archive.
Fighting Films has been closely working alongside the world’s greatest judoka for over 30 years. Throwing for Ippon is the first project where all of this international technical expertise is compiled in one place.
Presented by Superstar Judo, Fighting Films’ online coaching subscription site, the techniques can also be viewed in video format by clicking on a QR code at either the start or end of each book. The author is Fighting Films partner Danny Hicks, who was IJF TV Director from 2009-2017.
This guide is an essential for all judoka. Whether you just want to learn the basics of a throw or be inspired by numerous different variations from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the techniques that are proven to work at the very highest level.