Uchi-mata is an impressive technique to add to your armoury. It is a judo throw that needs lots of commitment. Aim to make contact first with your hip, then follow through with your leg.
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Study how to do this throw by watching this uchi-mata video.
Kosei Inoue (triple world champion and olympic champion) from Japan has one of the best uchi-mata in the world.
Inoue has developed eight different entries to this technique, and he changes his entry if he fights a left-handed or right-handed judoka.
Watch this trailer to see how Inoue attacks. Pay attention to his whole body movement. Focus on where Inoue places his foot, and how he opens his partner up with a flick of the wrist.
Use ashi-waza like ko-uchi-gari, kosoto-gari and ouchi-gari to set up for this throw.
If you’re attack is blocked, good follow up waza are sumi-gaeshi, ouchi-gari and tani-otoshi.
A renraku-waza is two or more techniques that are linked together, and throw towards the same direction.
This example above of uchi-mata into harai-goshi is a perfect example of a renraku-waza. The second attack is a continuation of the first.