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@chuckerroo597725 күн бұрын
By far the best wrestling teaching i have ever seen. These are advanced high level techniques you ate bresking down. This snap right hear is bad ass
@Andredh2k25 күн бұрын
Yeah his breakdowns are elite!
@RenegadeVulcan25 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, another absolute masterpiece
@adesjard1024 күн бұрын
For anyone interested, this same snap technique is used by H.Alyiev and Otoguro.
@MatthewWaddell-h2r25 күн бұрын
He also uses his head to clear the thumb block as he is shooting. He ducks his head to the left in everyone of the shots to clear that hand for a clean attack
@tristenbigger999124 күн бұрын
Can u provide a time stamp. I don’t see it but idk
@MatthewWaddell-h2r24 күн бұрын
@@tristenbigger9991 12:25
@MeansJustifyEnds24 күн бұрын
Nice catch. Watch every instance of him hitting this; he's rolling the head into the thumb post and leading the snap with that post-side shoulder every time. Potentially the presence of the thumb post on his collar side is the queue he's waiting for to hit the snap.
@abraralam788424 күн бұрын
yes, this is called ear snap, Otoguro uses this as well
@GuyFromSC22 күн бұрын
Brilliant world class breakdown is what it is folks. And you already know you can’t get this anywhere else. Not unless you in a top 3 D1 Room or RTC. Let me explain. We all watched the matches right? Sure we all saw it happen. We knew this kid was lighting quick. But to identify pattern of the offensive attack within a few hours is crazy. Then to follow up the finishes step is step is absolutely butter. And to see World Champs unable to stop it, this pure wrestling gold. EYGM Gang Baby. PS: After the Olympics, we did not a tournament like this. Maybe we’ve gotten too cocky? I don’t know but what a wake up call and smack in the face this was for Team USA. It’s back to the lab again boys, the world has gotten better! 🙏🏼
@cinemadart21 күн бұрын
My son 12 also a wrestler from SA, and I follow the top US and Russian wrestlers... it seems that since 2024 Olympics, we must include the Japanese as well!
@GuyFromSC18 күн бұрын
@ No doubt about it. The way they’ve made our best Americans look, you gotta give props where due. 🙏🏼
@augustin_brnd24 күн бұрын
Incredible video man, I was looking all day for clip of Ono for learn and boom you pop in my feed like magic. Thank you sir
@Anes-h7f25 күн бұрын
it is also interesting to note that he gets his ear to his biceps to clear the opponent`s post on the side of his collar
@stevemartin424924 күн бұрын
Upvoted and subscribed. Great analysis. By the way, I am now 42 consecutive years living in Japan, and used to wrestle high school and a bit of college in the states back in the 70's (4th in N.C. state high school tournament, '73). Sad to say, but other than the women's Olympic team, men's wrestling gets very little support or coverage by the media here in Japan - which makes the likes of Ono all the more impressive. In a way, they are lone ronin compared to other heavily pushed sports in Japan such as baseball, table tennis, traditional martial arts ... and to a lesser extent, basketball and winter olympic sports. Another by the way ... In Japan, people are introduced by family name first. His given name is pronounced "Masa Nose Kay". Riddle ...what does a non-Japanese say when they draw him in the first bracket of a tournament? ... "Oh no! Masanosuke!" 😂
@danielcadwell981224 күн бұрын
Is boxing popular over there?
@boi_mayor24 күн бұрын
Was always weird. I taught middle school in Japan for awhile and didn't even know my school had a wrestling club until like a year in, and everyone there knew I was a wrestler. The sport is, like you said, just not supported or popular with the masses there. Hell, one of my students was a pretty good sumotori and he got way more attention than our prefecture champ in freestyle.
@stevemartin424915 күн бұрын
@@danielcadwell9812 I am guessing it is even less popular than wrestling. Yet Japan has produced some world-class lightweights and midweights. Not typical Japanese ... very exceptional individuals.
@stevemartin424915 күн бұрын
@@boi_mayor I hear you. Although most of my career was at the college level and in schools that I don't think had a wrestling team or club, (Waseda, Geidai, TUJ, and many Women's Colleges) ... I ended my institutional days with a gig as an ALT for Kunitachi (West Tokyo). No wrestling among the 3 Jr Highs, but even though all the students knew that I like, and still play, table tennis ... I didn't even know there was a club until the end of my 2 year contract, and even then, I wasn't invited to come join 'em for a game. Every activity and person was as compartmentalized and subservient to authority as any U.S. boot camp. And still, someone the calibre of Ono manages to emerge. All the more impressive. I looked up his school as Yamanashi Gakuin in Kofu ... maybe a couple of hours drive from my house heading west on the Chuo expressway. Now that I am retired, I am tempted to call up the school tomorrow and ask if he (or the club) needs an interpreter / translator ... but they probably have a token native speaker teaching freshman English.
@jasonkennedy-o5c25 күн бұрын
I think u were spot on we could potentially see this with marcus blaze in a few years comparing how he wrestled with ono, this could be a pretty good rivalry in the coming years
@MortoBJJ25 күн бұрын
man this is gold thanks for sharing ! you shoudl add it on your teachable im already in !
@earnyourgold25 күн бұрын
What do you mean add it on Teachable? Like an instructional?
@MortoBJJ24 күн бұрын
@@earnyourgold thsi set up doing it yourself teaching it step by step ! im alrwady bought your courses and i got to say amazing content !
@conwaytwitty863418 күн бұрын
I like the repetition that you use, especially regarding the footwork. It helps to understand the technique clearly. Great channel!
@xalebyaltir699125 күн бұрын
best wresler rn imo
@earnyourgold25 күн бұрын
@@xalebyaltir6991 I agree. I put Sidakov and Tazhudinov as #1 & #2 P4P for their wins & Olympic title but if I had to copy anyone’s skillset it would be Ono’s. He’s so well-rounded
@LaybackMusiq24 күн бұрын
@@earnyourgoldWaiting on your video breaking down Tazhudinov’s unstoppable overtie offense
@CheckLeftHookKO11 күн бұрын
This is the BEST wrestling channel!!!!!!
@Josh3577324 күн бұрын
Love the way you broke this down! Very similar to Haji Aliyev's snap down. The way you break this stuff down is 1 of 1 not many can do it like you!
@Waterfromtree20 күн бұрын
Yeah takuto otuguro does the same thing
@jeremygricar436124 күн бұрын
It's such a simple shot, but his positioning and efficiency is incredible! Love the breakdown!
@haveyoureddit357025 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for slowing the video down, it really helps digest the information.
@nimblejack24 күн бұрын
Sweet man. I specially love the point you make to have confidence in your shot. Most wrestling these days is defensive. Ono is offensive. Exciting and hard to deal with.
@AntonioM-v6n18 күн бұрын
The Man gave the world a Freebie... This Breakdown top-tier sir...
@darylyeo33006 күн бұрын
Amazing content as always. Appreciate it greatly!
@Kilty00725 күн бұрын
Nice analysis, thank you. This kid is really special.
@dmc913625 күн бұрын
Love your breakdowns of movers
@francostacy767525 күн бұрын
Thanks. Love that breakdown. I’m not making excuses for Vito , but in his pre-tournament interview I just thought he seemed kind of down and not really confident., he didn’t seem to have much energy, but maybe it’s just me looking for something. Could just be me because I thought the same thing about Jordan and David
@blacklabsociety487624 күн бұрын
Smooth. Messenbrink got a similar setup...like a clockwise rotation/snap right into that single.
@Trey4Liberty21 күн бұрын
Earn YOUR Gold Medal always has some of the BEST wrestling analysis around.
@bogilmore15224 күн бұрын
Him and Musukaev would make for a really interesting matchup. I think Ono is arguably the most impressive wrestler in the world right now, but if there's one guy that can not only stop him, but COUNTER him, it would be Musukaev. My money would still be on Ono, but definitely an interesting match if it ever happens.
@garyhirtz439224 күн бұрын
Amazing way to teach wrestling.
@rotisseriebear539424 күн бұрын
I haven't laced up wrestling shoes in around 30 years, but I still get pumped and yell at the screen watching videos. And I still love learning technique. Thank you.
@alexarteau735323 күн бұрын
I find it amazing how fast he is and they way hr shoot he should be off balance, but before he get a contact with his opponent he is back in a good position
@dlr21524 күн бұрын
The collar tie wrist grip basically eliminates a reattack off of his snap. Can't wait to see how he adjusts to opponents film study strategy in the future.
@kingslime.2925 күн бұрын
I was looking for this thanks
@kekuramusa25 күн бұрын
I was just thinking to myself that I need this technique in my arsenal and then you dropped this
@BGale4722 күн бұрын
Great breakdown.
@paulf861424 күн бұрын
This that og haji aliyev snap
@tcveatch25 күн бұрын
Great. You mention loading up the collar tie but the point is there is a chain of triggered pretensioned springs starting from the backed left foot and rolling up link by link to finally apply the accumulated whipping force from lower body movements to powerfully drag the head down using that collar tie. As in discus or table tennis or other sports mechanics, the source of the energy can be several links in a whip chain and when the links spring sequentially they load up the end effector far behind anything you could do by just pulling your hand down. It’s the pretensioned, sequentially timed spring release bringing out this whip chain effect which makes it a seemingly superhuman level powerful drag. The same happens on a multi-link whip when the whole mechanical force at the whip handle emerges at the tip with conservation of momentum making the small tip accelerate enormously because its mass is so much less than the handle. A little bit of backed foot and hip drag down yields enormous pulling power at the opponent’s neck. Beautifully shown. Thank you!
@averyholder25422 күн бұрын
Thought I was only one who noticed this takedown 🔥
@RenoPuz5 күн бұрын
Have you noticed how loose Ono's collar tie is right before he snaps? First example is easy to see...His hand actually comes off the neck slightly before he whips the head down. It's like a trap where it's not threatening with any real pressure or using it as a control... then he snaps hard getting hands on the floor and he gets an ankle.
@dinocollins72024 күн бұрын
Dude looked like he was in the matrix out there defying gravity lol
@floywh22 күн бұрын
I notice that if the opponent stays on his knees after the initial snap and tries to face, that Ono will actively push the head/neck away as he circles to finish, preventing the opponent from squaring up. This is clear in the second takedown against Uguev.
@Nick-it2ne22 күн бұрын
Good stuff brotha
@beater474224 күн бұрын
Great video! I've seen something very similar from a wrestler called mohammad mottaghinia (u20 asian champ, u20 world bronze senior european 5th) Could you maybe do a comparison with him in the next few videos? I feel like you could pick up on more details.
@austindavid71318 күн бұрын
nice job on this
@akgoldking0924 күн бұрын
Great video man
@greffett196924 күн бұрын
The snap alone helps you into front headlock.
@dinocollins72024 күн бұрын
Ono said he had a broken bone and couldn't even wrestle in preparation for worlds! He said he couldn't really shoot due to the pain! Wow
@mob777725 күн бұрын
Need video #2 ASAP ❤🔜
@Mandevn24 күн бұрын
Was waiting for this
@joelhenry46437 күн бұрын
The thing that is amazing is that he is the shorter wrestler.
@grantanderson493624 күн бұрын
great video thanks 🔥
@kobebetty25 күн бұрын
Japan is amazing 👏
@haydenancheta25 күн бұрын
he fast with it!
@LuanbjjOliveira24 күн бұрын
dude swipe that's crazy
@RomeroXVII24 күн бұрын
High Quality 🎉
@axolotlman638224 күн бұрын
Could you make a foot sweep breakdown
@oddwad629024 күн бұрын
This maneuver requires short , thick legs . Quick down and up motion over a fairly long distance requires very powerful thighs . See tree trunks ?
@wsalas1324 күн бұрын
surprised coaches did not scout this before semis
@Marcnshae201124 күн бұрын
Dude said he learned the ankle pick on youtube!
@Rizzantor3000024 күн бұрын
Reminds me of otogoru
@user-tv1tp2fr1u25 күн бұрын
Nice thx for more vids
@Josh-jw7cb24 күн бұрын
Wanna see him vs Spencer
@ThatMexicanBrian24 күн бұрын
I'm a spencer fan but this kid is too quick for spencer.
@DerrelTheReal24 күн бұрын
These new kids are crazy talented that Marcus blaze might even beat spencer
@familyfunnytimes72124 күн бұрын
He has similar workout and strategy than Otoguro
@imjohnathanpope24 күн бұрын
This kinda of reminds me of Marcus Blaze snap to single. Both from square stance. Does anyone else see that?
@justacat381922 күн бұрын
How does he snap so good?
@Psalm51-ql2cn25 күн бұрын
Even dagestanis are afraid now 😂
@maitreyashyam580024 күн бұрын
Man i hated this year's world championship. Zaur, ono and vito literally in one bracket and same case in 92kg iranian wrestler, david taylor and sadulaev again in same bracket.
@user-tv1tp2fr1u24 күн бұрын
Would it be just as effective if he attacked the other leg with that same snap?
@oriohoodlum25 күн бұрын
Read my mind
@BenyaminDarabi-wd7wb24 күн бұрын
❤
@chopstyx14125 күн бұрын
Otoguru used to do this technique a lot too
@user25522 күн бұрын
I have learn in MMA to take good hold around the elbow to prevent snaps. Why they just rest the arm so far like at 10:37 Eloyan is doing?
@zp225025 күн бұрын
Let’s go
@user-tv1tp2fr1u24 күн бұрын
12:00 no wrist control
@ricki-bobby25 күн бұрын
Is this the guy that beat Bassett a month ago?
@LandonSpengler24 күн бұрын
no he beat marcus blaze 7-2, bo got beat by makoto hosokawa of japan
@pocketpriorities24 күн бұрын
Very deceptive how he steps back to shoot, almost tempts the competitor to walk forward right into it- the competitors will be watching out for that wrist tie now.
@brandongibson236524 күн бұрын
Don’t make no damn sense how dare you tech Vito what’s wrong with this Ono kid
@allensmith711024 күн бұрын
Dude, I appreciate you repeating the video but 5 times is a bit much...but good stuff
@GuyFromSC22 күн бұрын
Brilliant world class breakdown is what it is folks. And you already know you can’t get this anywhere else. Not unless you in a top 3 D1 Room or RTC. Let me explain. We all watched the matches right? Sure we all saw it happen. We knew this kid was lighting quick. But to identify pattern of the offensive attack within a few hours is crazy. Then to follow up the finishes step is step is absolutely butter. And to see World Champs unable to stop it, this pure wrestling gold. EYGM Gang Baby. PS: After the Olympics, we did not a tournament like this. Maybe we’ve gotten too cocky? I don’t know but what a wake up call and smack in the face this was for Team USA. It’s back to the lab again boys, the world has gotten better!🙏🏼