Example Video - Owen Livesey Footsweeps

Recorded in 2022. Fightappearel grappling day

chregi May 25, 2025 at 4:36 PM 160s Ready
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Sweeping Mastery: Targeting Legs for Effective Off-balancing

Techniques:
  • Back step sweep
  • Uchi mata sweep
  • Leg targeting for sweeps
  • Footwork for positioning and balance
  • Hand placement for creating leverage and control
Key Concepts:
  • Off-balancing the opponent
  • Targeting specific body parts for control and leverage
  • Proper footwork and positioning for effective sweeps
  • Hand placement for creating leverage and controlling the opponent's posture
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Video Transcript
00:00 Well, like we are here, I need a sitting bag.
00:03 I'm like this.
00:04 Yeah.
00:05 Like we said before, I've got options here.
00:08 It just depends on my arm.
00:09 I could go back step, or uchi.
00:12 Go over here, all sort of variations.
00:18 Or I can release and I can step back and catch.
00:22 When I'm going for this diachi in my head, I'm aiming for this leg.
00:27 So in my head, I'm trying to hit that.
00:31 The reason being, if I hit that back leg, both of his feet come off the floor.
00:36 If I miss that back leg, I still get this one.
00:40 If I aim for that own leg and I'm here, exactly, get counted.
00:45 I want my leg to be behind it.
00:48 So I'm just going one, and I get that tension here.
00:52 And when you're ready, when you release, I'm going to step the back leg.
00:59 Probably won't look like that straight.
01:03 But you should have a go.
01:04 You're gonna go one, in, to make it easier.
01:07 You should get that.
01:09 And when you feel him go back, that's when you go.
01:12 Not now.
01:14 Yeah?
01:14 From here.
01:16 As he goes back, I'm just stepping into the center.
01:19 I step into the center so I can catch with the back leg.
01:23 So I'm not stretching.
01:25 If I go like this, and my right foot doesn't move,
01:29 can't get it.
01:31 But as he goes back, I step.
01:36 This link's everywhere in the gi.
01:38 So that one that we did before,
01:41 I can go like this. It links everything.
01:46 What do you do with your hands?
01:48 Hands? So when I sweep, like we said before, where your hands are is important because it's meant to create posture.
01:57 So when my left foot sweeps, the sleeve hand pushes in, and the lapel hand crosses over like a steering wheel.
02:06 So I'm making him bend this way, and I'm taking him that way.
02:12 Again, we're going to go one, tension, here. As he's going back, step, step.
02:24 And he's a really good partner as well, so I'm normally a bit like him.
02:27 He's making me actually look like I know what I'm eating.
02:30 With one attention step, always landing in the position.