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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 646-828-7954



Address: 331 Riverside Dr 10025 New York, NY, US

Website: www.kokushibudo.com/

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Kokushi Budo Institute 10.01.2022

Tomoe-nage is often done these days in a kenka-yotsu (opposite stance) situation but it an be done even in an ai-yotsu (similar stance) situation. Here's one way to do it. If you want to learn more about Tomoe-Nage, check out my video on this throw in Judo Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com//mastering-tomoe-nage-by-shintaro-

Kokushi Budo Institute 02.01.2022

Ashiwaza such as kouchi and ouchi can be used to get uke moving so you can cut his stiff arm grip. If you want to learn more about how to deal with the stiff arm, check out my video on this topic, available at Judo Fanatics: https://judofanatics.com//breaking-through-the-judo-stiff-

Kokushi Budo Institute 31.12.2021

A simple overview of how, in a right vs right situation, tori can control uke and secure a dominant position. To learn more about the basics of gripping like this, check out my video on Judo Basics at Judo Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com//prod/judo-basics-shintaro-hagashi

Kokushi Budo Institute 20.12.2021

This is about as classic as you can get. The ultimate combo: osoto-gari into sasae-tsurikomi-ashi. To learn more about combinations, check out my video on Judo Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com//mastering-judo-combination-concep

Kokushi Budo Institute 07.12.2021

De-Ashi-Barai is usually described as advancing foot sweep. But actually a foot sweep can happen uke is retreating (moving backwards) as you can see in this video tutorial. To learn more about de-ashi-barai and other ashiwaza, check out this video from Judo Fanatics: https://judofanatics.com//demystifying-ashi-waza-by-shinta

Kokushi Budo Institute 04.12.2021

The IJF has banned the reverse-seoi. In memory of it, here's my tutorial on doing it in an ai-yotsu and kenka-yotsu stance.

Kokushi Budo Institute 18.11.2021

Here's another way to break a stiff-armed post. To find out more on how to deal with your opponent's pesky stiff arm, check out my video from Judo Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com//breaking-through-the-judo-stiff-a

Kokushi Budo Institute 16.11.2021

In an ai-yotsu (same stance situation) you can do a moving yoko-tomoe-nage.

Kokushi Budo Institute 11.11.2021

Don't you just hate it when your opponent has a strong stiff-armed post? Here's a super easy way for you to break it. For more on how to deal with the stiff arm, check out my video on this very topic at Judo Fanatics: https://bjjfanatics.com//breaking-through-the-judo-stiff-a

Kokushi Budo Institute 04.11.2021

Kata can be useful for older players who may not want to do that much randori anymore.

Kokushi Budo Institute 22.10.2021

People often ask whether kata is useful for competition. They're asking the wrong question.

Kokushi Budo Institute 09.10.2021

This is how we teach kata at Kokushi.

Kokushi Budo Institute 19.09.2021

You don't want uke to have a strong power-hand grip on your lapel. The moment he gets it, you have to cut that grip. To learn more about gripping and basics like this, check out my fundamentals video on Judo Fanatics: https://www.judofanatics.com//judo-basics-by-shintaro-higa

Kokushi Budo Institute 14.09.2021

This will work every time. To learn more about gripping and basics like this, check out my fundamentals video on Judo Fanatics: https://www.judofanatics.com//judo-basics-by-shintaro-higa

Kokushi Budo Institute 04.01.2021

History of Kokushi Budo Institute - The Shintaro Higashi Show https://shintarohigashi.com//history-of-kokushi-budo-insti

Kokushi Budo Institute 30.12.2020

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Kokushi Budo Institute 25.12.2020

Check out Our Submit Everyone BJJ gi! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ3oUzvUkMU&t=5s

Kokushi Budo Institute 10.12.2020

https://blog.lo-ki.com/martial-arts-basic-self-defense-conc

Kokushi Budo Institute 29.11.2020

PRECOVID normal Judo night!! Lets be optimistic!!!