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I challenged a judo Olympian (and won?) 

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@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
1:37 I just realized I spelled "judogi" wrong here. It was such an honor to be allowed to wear their official judogi with the German crest on it, thank you for entrusting it to me for the training session!
@notmozart1
@notmozart1 Месяц назад
I thought that you did very well - well done. Dave Judo 3rd Dan.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thanks so very much Dave! That means a lot - especially from someone who’s so highly advanced. I can only dream of that! What Olympic sport(s) would you want to see? 🤔
@estefanyoropeza4780
@estefanyoropeza4780 20 дней назад
No one cares. John, 2nd Dan.
@Fuego958
@Fuego958 Месяц назад
Really well produced video for such a tiny channel. Great work!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
You don't know how much this compliment means to me, thaaaaaank youuuu! So far I pay for everything out of pocket, but I hope it'll be worth it someday.
@IMSColoradoSprings
@IMSColoradoSprings Месяц назад
I've been a judoka for 58 years, now a nidan (2nd degree black belt). This is a superb video with the spirit of judo throughout. I love the introduction explaining how judo was started and some history of Jigoro Kano with some historical video. Catiana did a great job putting this together and the other judokas were a joy to watch. The Japanese translation of judo is "The gentle way." However, after years of experience, I can say there is nothing gentle about it! Catiana made some very impressive throws and overall did a great job in such a short period of training. I'm sure if she continued, she would move up the ranks and eventually achieving her black belt.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this lovely comment. As a sports journalist and fan of sports in general my initial idea with this series was to give a true glimpse into these Olympic events. I’m really happy actual judokas see themselves represented with this video and not mocked. You guys are so incredibly supportive and every comment saying I could turn out to be good makes me itch to get a yellow belt 🤞🏾✨ Mascha got 7th in Paris btw!
@IMSColoradoSprings
@IMSColoradoSprings Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys IF you have time, I would go for the yellow. This is a great channel for people wanting to understand what it takes for each sport. My godchildren are starting judo and will send this to them. Their mother is Ariana Richards (Lex/Jurassic Park). I know she will love this as her children are male and female. I had the pleasure of starting the first all female high school judo teams in California in 1969 and wish this video was available at that time. Congratulations to Mascha!
@koenig_der_zwiebeln9094
@koenig_der_zwiebeln9094 Месяц назад
You're incredibly sympathetic, please continue these videos!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you so much! ✨ If you need a fix now you can check out my fencing and skateboard videos. What sport should I try next? It so hard to choose 😩
@Itzak15
@Itzak15 Месяц назад
Such a nice looking dojo and training environment
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Yes, it is one of Germany’s Olympic Training Centers of judo. It was the perfect introduction 💗
@greyfox3954
@greyfox3954 Месяц назад
Ich glaube das ist das Trainingscenter in Köln. Unser Dojo hat nicht Klättergerüste und Wände an den Mattenrand, weil Vetletzungsgefahr. Wünschte es wäre anders, Wände sind gut um Techniken wie Uchi Mata zu üben.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Dieses Dojo is in München. ☺️
@albertmuhe5529
@albertmuhe5529 Месяц назад
Everybody shout be like you,keeping mind of ‘’the beginning “of your the best player I had never seen . I love judo, and I had stopped because my health condition.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you so much! I hope find another Sport you love that you can do whatever you’re dealing with. All the best 🙏🏾
@sbrix5755
@sbrix5755 Месяц назад
Now you have tried Judo, everything else will be a disappointment! 🙃 Nice Vlog - subscribed!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Haha 😆 - I hope to prove you wrong. There are so many great Olympic sports. What’s your second favorite after judo? Thank you for subscribing! 🙏🏾
@sbrix5755
@sbrix5755 Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys Probably athletics ..... but until they wear a Judo Gi? Not watching! 🙃
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Oh no! Athletics is my favorite sport. I could watch it for days in end without ever getting bored ✨
@EbuzzNYC
@EbuzzNYC Месяц назад
Great video, keep up the great work, judo is the best!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed watching. Judo did turn out to be way more exciting than anticipated. What other Olympic sports do you like? Maybe I should try another one of your favorites next!
@EbuzzNYC
@EbuzzNYC Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys I think swimming would be a great video!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Great sport to watch for sure, I happen to SUCK at swimming lol Maybe I'll finally learn it properly!
@EbuzzNYC
@EbuzzNYC Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys One of my goals in life, to get better at swimming.
@abbie..freexx
@abbie..freexx 21 день назад
I loved watching this so easy to watch I gave u a subscribe!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 20 дней назад
Yay - Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it, more is to come.
@JustNichts
@JustNichts Месяц назад
nice , I also was part of that training that day . there are some seconds where I am in the video , but mothing spécial lol
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
That’s so cool! I had to edit out close ups of everyone who didn’t sign the permit. By law I can only show larger groups or people in the background when they didn’t specify they are ok to be shown. But where can I find you in the final edit? 👀 Maybe I happen to have cool footage of you!
@dnl3144
@dnl3144 Месяц назад
you should continue you are good for a beginner but she got the better of you during the fight 😂
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Mascha promised to be nice at the beginning, I’m glad she kept that promise, because she could have beat me at any time lol 🥲 It was still extremely fun and now I’m itching to get a yellow belt … Do you do judo yourself?
@dnl3144
@dnl3144 Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys yes, I do with a little advice, you should have held up to her without any problem. I like it, you move well you must be a good sport. you should go to a club to get the yellow belts
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Oh that’s so cool! Thank you, I’ve been active in sports most of my life, bust mostly as a gymnasts and then sprinter (athletics). Never did I think I’d try martial arts tbh But my new goal is to one day earn a yellow belt when I’m done with this project!
@terrykim2748
@terrykim2748 Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeysa gymnast will make a good judoka. I too think you should continue doing judo, and then maybe jiu jitsu as well 😀
@bochica3562
@bochica3562 Месяц назад
❤ I think you did awesome too! You have had the best introduction possible with these great masters. Give it a try for 6 month! And: most judo people are really cool, great way to meet people.
@wobfam_2712
@wobfam_2712 29 дней назад
It isn’t an olympic sport, but if you enjoyed Judo, i’d reccomend making a video trying Brazillian Jiu Jitsu, it’s very similar and a really fun expirence.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 28 дней назад
Thank you for the recommendation! Judo was so much more fun than I originally expected.
@Vangienator
@Vangienator Месяц назад
It's so confusing to watch ein Video in zwei Sprachen, die ich auch beherrsche. :D You did really well on the mat. Everyone knows that Masha was just toying with you, but she was letting you experiment and discover, of course that is also part of Judo. You should have gotten the 7. Kyu (white-yellow belt) at the end it would have been a suitable (and possible) finale.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
I had the same problem editing lol Of course I see how often (and easily) she could have just smacked me down, she’s a World bronze medalist and Olympian for a reason! But maybe we should have done a fight where she actually showed how powerless a noob like me is 😅 Wait, that would have been possible? Now I have to go back. I want that belt badly!
@Vangienator
@Vangienator Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeys absolutely possible because the white-yellow belt is basically an honorary rank to encourage people to continue. Someone from the DJB should have told you and used the chance. In the video you already showed much of the necessary skills for the yellow belt too (I'm a judo trainer and examiner too).
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
I’m internally screaming - I need to go back as soon as possible 😭 I want that belt BAD!
@Sir-Complains-a-Lot
@Sir-Complains-a-Lot 23 дня назад
Great frikking video!!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 23 дня назад
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it 😊
@yolololboy5920
@yolololboy5920 28 дней назад
something small that i noticed in judo you're not supposed to wear jewelery cause you can hurt your opponents or yourself. I also think this is the case in other combat sports in the olympics. For the rest i really hoped u enjoyed the sport and u did great.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 28 дней назад
True, I was told that during warm up and took them off off camera then. I wanted to add that in, but the video already felt way too long 😅 It was a lot more fun than I excepted and I got to watch soooo much judo during the Olympics as a sports journalist and I could finally appreciate it. Thank you!
@Stompi001
@Stompi001 Месяц назад
very nice video please more of this
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it! And yes, that’s the plan. What would you like to see?
@Stompi001
@Stompi001 Месяц назад
@@CatianaKeysi love martial arts, maybe a art thats forgotten something like that
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Wishing the Olympics taekwondo and karate do seem very interesting! Boxing seems soooo scary though 🫣
@felixpineraperez8198
@felixpineraperez8198 17 дней назад
nice vid!!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 17 дней назад
Dankeschön, thank you, gracias!! 🤞🏾
@user-sb9py8mh7n
@user-sb9py8mh7n 26 дней назад
its nice you try to do that with olympics sports!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 26 дней назад
I’m glad you like the concept! ☺️
@EvoGoody
@EvoGoody 20 дней назад
I bet you enjoyed it. Judo is amazing fun.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 19 дней назад
You’d be right about that! I was great fun, so much more delightful than anticipated.
@EvoGoody
@EvoGoody 19 дней назад
@@CatianaKeys Keep it up. I've been doing it for years and love it.
@josec.llamas4422
@josec.llamas4422 Месяц назад
Your even better than me, and I'm an orange belt. Congrats ❤
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
No way! You’ve worked really hard for that belt and I only know two throws 🥲
@Yupppi
@Yupppi Месяц назад
Sorry for a very lengthy text, I got pretty excited about the video! Let's be fair you want your coach to have a black belt, that is a symbol that they're ready to teach, that they have "graduated" from studying the basics and are ready to become a serious student of the art/sport. That's when you're seen as ready to develop and practice your own style and advanced strategies and technique, when you have shown you know the fundamental aspects of judo well. I suppose it is implied by how there's 6 kyu ranks before the black belt, but in dans starting from the black belt there's still 10 dan ranks or potentially even higher than 12. The higher dans can have striped white and red belt and the top dans have red belt. Usually having a red belt means something like you travelled from Japan to another country and founded their judo federation or built up the judo in that country to a significant status. Usually olympic medalists can reach something like 3th to 6th dan depending on how decorated they are and if they for example have an educational youtube channel and a great dojo and teach judo in a bigger scale, but even up to 9th dan if they do a lot for international/national judo. It's probably no surprise after watching this or trying it out, that usually there's a beginner class that lasts for some months where you start slow: you do some ground pins and practice ukemis (break falls) and it takes weeks until you are taught your first throws. Also to build up the fitness (for previously athletic people they might progress a bit quicker for having some existing capacity and resilience, for people at their 30's without previous sports it's a challenging hobby to start just in physical terms). And depending on how serious the instructor is about your well-being and your goals, you might not be doing randori (free practice, sparring) for months, even year(s). Because randori is a good teaching tool for actual judo, but it easily leads to injuries, frustration and misguided focus if you don't have all the basic skills from the backbone. Meaning you can execute the throws without thinking, you know how to lead to the throws, you know how to move and create opportunities and control intensity of the play. Beginners usually have no idea what to do once they stand gripping each other and they're confused to why the techniques don't work and they quickly start just wrestling with force which leads to injuries and if you're let's say at 30 years old and have no previous sports background, that can easily lead to dropping judo altogether. The warmups of advanced players are also gruesome to a beginner. For experienced player their conditioning is so high that it actually does prepare them for judo, but for a beginner you could quit after just the warmup and call it a good day of exercising, not only cardio but muscle training as well. One thing your instructors might have missed that a big dojo (gym) etiquette in judo is removing all and every piercings and jewelry like rings before practice. For everyone's safety including the partners and yourself. Usually you see just white judogis unless/until you have higher belt competitive players. Blue gi was introduced just to make international competition more clear, in Japan the tournaments are still often white on white. It's also interesting how almost every country's federation has their own belt system even though in broad lines they are similar. With these athletes they are very good at throwing so it's also easier to take the throw, but it's still against your intuition as a human to take the throw relaxed and without the ingrained skill of breaking the fall, it can still be tough on the body (even if you know those things and have good training partners it is still something that takes up some recovery, just like running hammers your joints even if it feels relatively light). It might also look scary when they throw each other powerfully, but when someone proficient in the throw throws you, it feels so good compared to a beginner throwing you. It's so comfortable to land from a good throw. As you probably noticed, this level of athletes are also really good at managing their intensity and are good training partners, they let you play judo as well instead of dominating you. That's part of why randori is often better left for a little bit later, once you've understood how you should be training with partners. However it's truly fascinating to every now and then experience how it feels when a better player takes a grip on you and has total control over anything you do or want to do or they want to do. It's impossible to remove, everything you do ends up being worse for you and they might just have one hand on the gi and be flinging you around without effort and you just run around following their arm. Or when they are passive and just look to punish you for any mistake you do (and it happens quickly). I believe two waza-aris also add up to ippon. Waza-ari can be for example a throw that doesn't land fully on their back or two pins for 10 seconds. There are banned techniques in the sport competition of judo like leg locks, leg throws and you can't head dive when you execute a throw. Also you get penalties from crossing the play area and from inactivity (if your opponent tries to throw you for three times without you making any attempts to throw, you get a shido - a penalty, and three penalties means a victory for the opponent). Banned techniques and head dive are instant hansoku make - disqualification. And indeed it's more than just a sport. I think you can divide judo into two categories, the sport judo and the martial art judo. The martial art judo also has defense against blade weapons and includes strikes like punches and kicks, it also doesn't ban techniques. It's more like Japanese jujitsu. Of course you could get deeper and talk about how judo is a philosophy and lifestyle, since a lot of judo is about philosophy as well. For example the goal of judo is "mutual benefit" on top of the "gentle way" - which shows up in practice and treating your training partners. It's a fascinating sport where you start with the realisation that you have no idea what to do, then you think you are figuring out what judo is and then you realise how little you know and start to slowly accumulate the basic things and building up more and more technique and strategy and understanding little by little, becoming more natural and directed when playing judo. And you start feeling where your partner's balance is, and with the drilled in techniques reacting to the advantageous balance shift comes from the backbone. It's a fascinating feeling when you realize you have learned to feel what your partner's body is doing even if you have closed eyes, you can be staring in their eyes and know where their foot is and where they are going. It's at the point where you discover how little you know, when your knowledge is enough to know how much you don't know, that you really start to enjoy judo, at least in my opinion. Initially I didn't realize that yellow belt basically means that now you're allowed to start practicing judo, that you've learned the bare minimum to be allowed to practice. I thought I had achieved some sort of skill, graduated from a beginner. It motivated me a lot when I understood that in fact the learning of the basics had only started, I hadn't learned the basics and awarded a yellow belt for that - that's what you've learned when you get the black belt. And there's years and years of practice ahead if you want to, with benefits to how you move your body and your physique, but also for your thought process and life philosophy (for people who are already athletes the physique change might be less but it can still change to a different direction, but knowing how to fall and having a good balance is a huge thing for later in life and lowering injury risks). Thanks for a good glance at judo.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you so much for all of your insight! They did explain the dan ranks for the black belt, but that would have been a bit too in depth for the lenght of the video. But I hadn't known that it's not common to train in randori - now I'm even more grateful for the chance! And I was told to take off the jewelry during warm-up, so at some point then I did take it off. I just didn't have that on video - same with taking off my socks. Overall, my hope is for people to learn the absolute basics about a sport they might have never even watched before and walk away knowing the rules and itching to try it themselves. I know these videos will never be more than a glance into a new world, so thank you for all of your knowledge!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you so much for all the love on this video! If you want to see more of the series check out my fencing video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cRq4p1umx4Q.html
@twoblocksdown5464
@twoblocksdown5464 Месяц назад
your german is sooo good. Where are youf from and how did you learn it?
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
My parents moves us from Florida to Munich, Germany, in 2002 😆 I’ve grown up bilingual since.
@xande485
@xande485 28 дней назад
GÊmeas do Judô!!
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 2 дня назад
Such a great sport!
@ronykottayam5329
@ronykottayam5329 Месяц назад
Very good super boxing🎉
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thank you! Great idea, it sounds even scarier though 😅
@lotfi3605
@lotfi3605 Месяц назад
Do this again other place or somethin
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
I will definitely try judo again in my free time. It was so fun!
@lotfi3605
@lotfi3605 Месяц назад
Try bjj too (jujiutsu) next time
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Thanks for the recommendation, unfortunately that isn’t an Olympic sport. But I might add to the series later and try non-Olympic activities. ☺️
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 11 дней назад
From self-defense to shooting? Watch my newest UNLOCKED challenge here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GM_qelOSgI0.html
@youlovechika
@youlovechika 4 дня назад
tuff
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 4 дня назад
Judo is a whole lot tougher than anticipated! Can't wait to try more Olympic sports. Let me know if you have a favorite.
@hamala7437
@hamala7437 Месяц назад
its dēee art of throwing baddy balance outta âaaa balance, waiting for yäaaa baddy itself to get gathrd outta that scattery moment soonr possible and get on again ...
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
“The art of balance” would be a way better suited wiring compared to “The gentle way” 😅
@DennisMuller-fi8ce
@DennisMuller-fi8ce 23 дня назад
Catiana is good for a beginner
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 23 дня назад
I had the best teachers! It was so much fun 🙌🏾
@DennisMuller-fi8ce
@DennisMuller-fi8ce 21 день назад
😊 Maybe you go to Training regularly
@ColeSATurner
@ColeSATurner Месяц назад
👍
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Let me know what Olympic sports I should focus on next.
@cliffordrichardc
@cliffordrichardc Месяц назад
haha
@breannestahlman5953
@breannestahlman5953 Месяц назад
2 seconds should have done it: you lose our time and so do we.
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys Месяц назад
Oh come on. Let me have some fun. That doesn’t hurt anyone ☺️
@oceaflow
@oceaflow 2 дня назад
Awesome video really informative. I am learning judo at the moment and you did so good for your first time. The warm ups I still have to get used to 🥲🥲 🥋
@CatianaKeys
@CatianaKeys 2 дня назад
Thank you so much. I’m glad this helped in your journey to a yellow belt and beyond! My head jerked back so bad on the drop moves, that is so hard 😫
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