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How to do a Fireman's Carry Judo Style

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Summary: Learn how to do a variation of the fireman's carry in Judo in this free martial arts video from master Judo instructor Richard Acuna

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Richard Acuna, of Champion Martial Arts in Miami, is a Judo Black Belt with 35 years of experience competing and teaching adults and children. He has competed in Europe, South America,...read more

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on 8/2/2008 I want to say a a few things. First of all your partner ( You shouldn't call him your opponent because it isn't a fight..) can't fall. It is very bad for someone with a black belt. This isn't only his fould but also your fould.
This is because you just don't keep him up if you know what I mean. You just led him go when he falls. This isn't the meaning of judo in a training. In a training he is your friend and you have to take care of your friend instead of don't take care of him and just let him fall.

Something else is that your partner is jumping when you trow him. That's a signal that he don't like to fall for you because you don't take care of him.

Just a few things...

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Richard Acuna from Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida, today we are showing you advance judo. Okay this next clip what I'm going to show you we are going to show you is called kata-guruma which is also called a fireman's carry judo style and here is how it looks. Grab my opponent from the sleeves, from the lapel again I push him to the back and when he tries to come forward I slip my arm underneath as I pull him forward right onto my back. Notice how my legs are just come right in as I push forward and I come in right in here pick him up. Alright and here is how it looks push to the back and as he comes forward slip in. Most important part of these is when he is coming forward, I come underneath and put my feet in for balance and this arm is always coming forward so I can bring him up on my back. Now all I have to do is bring him up. "

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