Morote-Seoi-Nage Tips | Riki Judo Dojo
Riki sensei explained morote-seoi-nage (背負投 - two handed shoulder throw) during judo class on 12-29-2022. 0:00 definiti…
Translation: хвърляне през рамо с две ръце
Морoте Сеои Наге (хвърляне с носене на гръб с две ръце) е вариант на сеои-наге, при който хвърлящият запазва и двата захвата за ревера през цялото хвърляне, завърта се навътре и натоварва противника върху горната си гърба, като дърпа с двете ръце за ревера или яката. [1] Определението „морoте
Morote seoi nage has been recognised as a distinct variant of seoi-nage in the Kodokan classification, valued for its strong grip control and applicability to a wide range of body types. [1] The technique is popular among judoka who prefer to maintain their standard grip configuration throughout the throw rather than switching to the underhook position of ippon seoi-nage. [2],[3]
Morote seoi nage provides a more powerful grip configuration than ippon seoi nage because both hands maintain their standard judo grips (lapel and sleeve), giving the thrower greater pulling force during the throw. [1] Daigo notes that the two-handed version sacrifices some arm control in exchange for superior kuzushi power, making it effective against heavier opponents. [2]
Morote seoi nage is commonly scored across all weight categories at IJF events, particularly in the middle and heavier weight divisions where the stronger grip provides advantages over the single-arm variant. [1]
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Risk of injury to the person this technique is applied to
Seoi-Nage family; high amplitude with rotation over tori's shoulder (Kano 1986)
Skill level needed to execute this technique reliably
Whether this technique is allowed under major competition rule sets
Kodokan Judo — Official Nage-waza Classification
Traditional Judo throwing technique terminology (Kodokan Institute)
Official Kodokan ground technique classification system
Standard Japanese martial arts terminology (kanji/hiragana)
Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)
Traditional Judo throwing technique terminology (Kodokan Institute)
hip rotation speed, core strength, lower back stability
strong hips and core, good flexibility for turning entry
hip rotators, core, quadriceps, latissimus dorsi
Morote seoi nage (two-arm shoulder throw) is the most popular competition variant of seoi-nage — both hands grip the gi for maximum control during the throw. Kosei Inoue won Olympic gold in 2000 using morote seoi nage as his primary attack. (Kano, Kodokan Judo; IJF records)
Your hand should turn so you're holding the collar like an old-style telephone—this grip creates the proper kuzushi (off-balance) needed for the throw.
No—avoid trying to lift or force anything. Instead, float in lightly and bump your opponent out using proper positioning rather than muscular effort.
Морoте Сеои Наге (хвърляне с носене на гръб с две ръце) е вариант на сеои-наге, при който хвърлящият запазва и двата захвата за ревера през цялото хвърляне, завърта се навътре и натоварва противника върху горната си гърба, като дърпа с двете ръце за ревера или яката.
Morote seoi nage has been recognised as a distinct variant of seoi-nage in the Kodokan classification, valued for its strong grip control and applicability to a wide range of body types. The technique is popular among judoka who prefer to maintain their standard grip configuration throughout the throw rather than switching to the underhook position of ippon seoi-nage.
IJF: забранена — Banned since 2010 leg grab prohibition — direct hansoku-make; IBJJF: легална — Legal at all belt levels; UWW: легална — Legal in both freestyle and Greco-Roman; Unified MMA: легална — Legal throwing technique; ADCC: легална — Legal; FIAS Sport Sambo: легална — Legal; FIAS Combat Sambo: легална — Legal
Оценка на опасност 6/10. High — Seoi-Nage family; high amplitude with rotation over tori's shoulder (Kano 1986)
Стандартната верига за подготовка: Grip Setup (Kumi-kata) → Off-Balance (Kuzushi) → Entry (Tsukuri) → Execution (Kake).
Стандартните контри включват: Lower Centre of Gravity — bend knees and drop hips to make the throw harder to execute / Block the Hip — post hand on the thrower's hip to prevent loading / Step Around — circle away from the throw direction to avoid being loaded / Grip Break — deny the thrower their preferred gripping configuration.
Чести варианти: Standard hip throw (full turn-in with hip below the opponent's centre of gravity); No-gi hip throw (adapted without gi grips, using overhook and collar tie); Drop hip throw (dropping to one knee to lower the fulcrum point); Combination hip throw (chaining from a failed foot technique or hand technique).
Morote seoi nage is commonly scored across all weight categories at IJF events, particularly in the middle and heavier weight divisions where the stronger grip provides advantages over the single-arm variant.
Основни грешки, за които да внимавате: Releasing one of the grips during the turn — the whole point of morote is maintaining both grips / Not turning the lapel grip hand inward to drive under the armpit / Entry too high — the hip drop is equally important in the morote version / Not pulling forward with the sleeve hand (hikite) — the pull drives the rotation.
Морoте Сеои Наге е известна също като Morote Seoi Nage, Хвърляне през рамо с две ръце, Носене на гръб с двоен захват, Морoте Сеои Наге, Хвърляне през рамо с двете ръце.