This channel is about spreading the love of JUDO, but has a little bit of BJJ and other martial arts content.I am extremely Pro judo. (I love the art of Judo) I decided to start teaching judo after 4 months intensive judo training in Japan at 18 years old, after my NZ Sensei invited me to take over the contest class, and he started a gokyo class for our non competitors. I started judo over 55 years ago ...Since then much travel, training and competing, includes 2 Olympics: LA84 and BA92. I am now a Judo 7th dan The channel is about helping judoka to lift their knowledge and study the Art of Judo. I hope it helps you whether you are interested in judo or just supplementing your knowledge from other arts.
Did you see the windup in the tournament examples of use. Don’t actually do that when fighting, it is a development of thrust trick for opening fast twitch neural pathway gross movement. Creates explosive motion. Close to tournament don’t use it, it’s the out of season training uchikomi.
If you grab belt, and roll, that in Japanese words is obi-tori (belt take) gaeshi (roll) The hiki Komi Gaeshi is draw pull roll. I think it’s named appropriately because of the actions. If this has changed it’s only recently in the last 5 years or so.
Nah it’s not safe to not wear them, I will walk into walls and trip over kids… I have worn glasses while I coach for 30 or 40 years and never once an injury as they are flexible and plastic lenses. I take off for randori or head grab actions. It’s VERY SAFE, but generally I would agree, unfortunately I can’t see that well without. Contact lenses not an option for me. Tried and optometrist said avoid.
My Judo breakfalls I learned 20 years ago which I never forgot (like swimming) saved me three times last winter on the frozen sidewalks. I would have smashed my head or broken something at least.
The day you decide to give it a go. Bring with you your best Timing and intensity, willingness to learn! It usually shocks people it’s so challenging in fitness
Also he uses Great timing from experience of fighting tournaments vs little black belts, you know the other person wins if they get under you. There are no rules about limiting power except weak drug testing
02:23 with this lock I would have tapped in 2 seconds. And then there's master Spinks who mocks his opponent like saying "that's all you got?", then takes his leg and fights to the draw. Absolute legend!😂
@@JudoLifebecause you are starting out of balance, which is not a good thing, you are not shifting your weight to your right leg, and then you just turn, which is also not right. Uki goshi is hardly ever thought right making it appear useless. There is a video of Steve Cunningham. He has a wonderfull explanation and you will visually see it makes sense.
No disrespect, but i don't like BJJ, i myself am a judoka, when the judoka an BJJ fighters compete, the BJJS have no chance in anyway, so i would like to invite my brothers of BJJ to judo
I'm a 6th Dan and aiming for 10th Dan being doing competitive Judo since I was 12. The reason being is my Dad's a 10 Dan and since then has being training me, hopefully after another 8 years I'll reach 10 Dan. I'm 24 now by the time I reach 10 Dan I'll be 32.
One of the weirdest comments ever, I do like a good cup of tea 🫖 IMHO it’s more about training your hips and maximum impact at speed at the bottom of the fulcrum, it’s engineering rather than a cup of tea ☕️
Of course Judo has many efficient techniques within the categorisation, and the Kodokan tends to categorise every viable throw. On rare occasions Judoka invent their own technique that is original and efficient. In these cases Kodokan often take many years to acknowledge the technique, perhaps to see it stands the test of time, and build popularity? But whatever the delay in official name, if a throw works and is a valid scoring action then it might be used against our current judoka in a tournament and we had better skill up about it or risk losing to an unfamiliar action stalling a response and getting caught. So that's why it's included. Education, but certainly not promotion, but we have a need to know what's useful and the scope of judo, inclusive of outlier techniques. This has been going on for many years. While Daigo Sensei's book is comprehensive it is not the exclusive book to what scores in Judo.