Simply brillant.its so impressive,how he can do simply everything...ura nage,uchi mata,seoi nage...simply everything.WOW...i m an really old judoka now,practice for more than 50years und i ve only 2 special tecniques.tai/seoi otoshi and ura nage.not very versatile,i know.durin my trainingtime in JAPAN,Sensei Ueki said often enough...1or 2 favoured techn.re enough.but when i see this brillant Judoka....i m speechless.absolutly brillant.
Visual Impressions He is legitimately the strongest Judoka on its small weightclass that small enough to tackle the bigger equivalent roughly; He is enough compact judoka
If they bring in MMA or UFC matches where holdable clothing is required, judo experts like this will be at the top. BJJ might be close but judo upright throws are way better.
Fuck yeah. Can you imagine if Judo brought leg locks back how crazy effective it would be? I don't think Judo schools really teach self defense like bjj schools do. Before you learn any sport bjj u learn the self defense aspect of the martial art which is what Judo should be doing, but unfortunately it's not. If anything i feel that Judo schools should teach ALL SUBMISSIONS at least for the self defense courses, and teach regular legal submissions when training for sport Judo. But honestly, I feel they should allow all submissions in sport as well.
@@leftymariano1020 This would make sense if judo schools were focused on self defense, but many judo schools are focused on sport judo. Not surprisingly, sport judo is the only thing these judo schools will focus on. If you were training for the Olympics, you’d be focused on sport judo. You wouldn’t have time to practice judo for self defense, boxing, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, wrestling, and fighting with weapons when other judoka are practicing only sport judo with the goal of winning the Olympics.
@@healthywiseandfit I literally just said that Judo schools don't focus on self defense at all but should add it in to their curriculum like BJJ does. And Idk where ur Goin with the muay Thai and everything else if it's strictly a Judo school their not gonna be practicing muay Thai and weapons bro their gonna be practicing Judo lol
@@leftymariano1020 the judo kata Kōdōkan goshinjutsu contains self defence techniques against knives, sticks and guns. Kime no kata against swords. Not every judo school teaches kata but it is compulsory for higher Dan gradings.
@@Edwardjohnfearn there's alot more to self defense than practice against knives and swords lol. And goshinjutsu is japanese jujutsu not judo. Judo came from jjj but it evolved into a sport and is now wayyyyyy different. Japanese jujutsu is ten times more effective for a self defense situation than judo. It may even be better than bjj for self defense bc it has all the submissions bjj has, all the throws Judo has, and also has striking and a RIDICULOUSLY EFFECTIVE WRIST LOCK GAME. AND LIKE U SAID T ALSO TEACHING YOU TO DEFEND AGAINST WEAPONS
do you have any judo insurance, ifka insurance? can i really get the same ifka insurance, but with kendo? like i need ifka kendo insurance or something... lol eddie
Judo definitely seems up there as one of the top self defense martial arts. Wouldn’t work quite as well probably in MMA but this and boxing is deadly. 5:49 on a cement street this would wreck someone.
@@nocap7044 not necessarily. Some fighting systems just don't work well overall. With Judo, all you need to do is modify your holds to use non-gi. Already been done. Plenty of evidence by now.
@@Veritas-dq2hs You're talking about in MMA competition which is a sport, with rules, it's not real fighting, which is what martial arts is for, when you have to defend yourself from a threat, also everything has to be modified in a fight, there's no perfect scenario, great fighters make adjustments, it's the fighter who wins the fight not the style
@@nocap7044 well we were talking about mma. That said, judo can be used in the street, but like all other combat sports, it will also have to modified to deal with the uncertainties of the street... and no one sport is perfect for the street. Add eye gouges, bites, knives, etc, and you simply get a complete shit show that can only be mitigated with quickness and brutality in all you do. But again, the streets are crazy and nothing is fool proof.
He is definitely wrestling-based, but never get it from any Korean pro, cause most of them are already based all which is sad in real sports. It is not genuine Judo.
Big difference between grappling n getting kicked in the face or elbow or straight right to the jaw , or else you would see more judo fighters . Don't you think?