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South Korea has proven itself to be one of the few consistently dominating forces in the Olympic Sport of Judo. With epic athletes in recent history such as Jeon Ki-Young (전기영), Lee Won-Hee (이원희), Wang Ki-Chun (왕기춘), and Kim Jae-Bum (김재범) dominating their divisions on both Olympic and World stages, South Korea shows they step on the mat to take it all.
How are they able to do it so consistently? Without question, one of the most contributing factors is judo is found in the Korean school system. This video shows how Korea's coordinated effort starting when their athletes are young, puts players on the podium.
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@JoachimderZweite
@JoachimderZweite 10 лет назад
Fantastic. When I was a tad in Tokyo an old man who specialized in Tai Otoshi said it required 250,000 repetitions (Uchikomi) each side to really get the feel of a throw. He had a post in the ground with rubber extensions where he practiced endless repetitions and boy could that old man throw with Tai Otoshi in every direction even when I moved backwards.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
I wish we had martial arts in school growing up
@garymorris4372
@garymorris4372 9 лет назад
This is a fantastic story which has actually inspired me to start judo and I'm loving it!
@m5a1stuart83
@m5a1stuart83 4 года назад
My city only have 1 Judo School and when I was there it was only 4 students and 2 instructors. And it was free also, they even gave me Judogi. Miss old days...
@muaythaikicks3418
@muaythaikicks3418 4 года назад
where was this???
@m5a1stuart83
@m5a1stuart83 4 года назад
@@muaythaikicks3418 3rd world country bro... Judo is very rare here compared to Karate or Taekwondo. I was there for about 5 years or more.
@muaythaikicks3418
@muaythaikicks3418 4 года назад
@@m5a1stuart83 no like what city is it called
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Thanks so much. It's amazing to see the inner workings of the Korean judo world
@Alit2
@Alit2 11 лет назад
Awesome video! I love to see all of your judo adventure updates. This one is the best one yet! Amazing to see such young and dedicated talent!
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
I wish everyone could see what you just wrote. Today, people forget about the hardships of Korea in very recent history. My mother is North Korean and knows all too well what you mentioned as she defected in the midst of the Korean War. Thank you.
@GrapplerGoingAbroadUSA
@GrapplerGoingAbroadUSA 9 лет назад
I actually referenced this video in one of my videos about US Judo athletes struggling in international competition.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 9 лет назад
GrapplerGoingAbroad thanks so much. It was a great vid
@GrapplerGoingAbroadUSA
@GrapplerGoingAbroadUSA 9 лет назад
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
@fartsare2023
@fartsare2023 8 лет назад
+Red Dragon Diaries Hi Tom. The kids seem to be doing more Newaza. Do they practice more ground game there? These kids look great.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 8 лет назад
Paul Daluz They do about 30-40 minutes of newaza and maybe about an hour of standing.
@fartsare2023
@fartsare2023 8 лет назад
+Red Dragon Diaries every session? Do they follow that model? Btw, trained at my BJJ academy today, our instructor was going over Uchi Mata and its variants and transitions. Nagewaza is still relevant in BJJ. :-)
@JohnDrakeMI6
@JohnDrakeMI6 8 лет назад
I studied Judo in Japan and the workouts are very similar, but some Sensei's will have you doing all kinds of strength training and stretches which will help you to warm up properly and prevent injuries.Americans in general, can not seem to endure the harsh training due to slight differences in physiology. I am 6'3" and while I was 14 in High school in Japan. Kodokan style. They also had Tall Japanese as well which made it all that important. I later used my Judo and Aikido in law enforcement and it helps prevent injuries. Most Americans styles fail at grappling as do MMA fights.That was my strongest quality, which is why I was a very successful heavyweight wrestler in Roman Greko style in high school. (1968-1970)
@ratsimandresyetienne6340
@ratsimandresyetienne6340 6 лет назад
Great!
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 6 лет назад
You must have been a killer with Greko plus Judo !!!
@poolboyinla
@poolboyinla 11 лет назад
Wow! Great video. I would really love to hear more about your experiences teaching English in Korea. I just did a video about judo in the Philippines.
@ignaciohugo1334
@ignaciohugo1334 3 года назад
instablaster
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Yes definitely. It's a different approach here than back home. Randori for example is not all out trying to stiff arm or kill each other. I puts the emphasis on the technique.
@judoka1976
@judoka1976 11 лет назад
Thanks for the upload!
@judoka1976
@judoka1976 11 лет назад
Very nice video! Thanks for the up
@luxuryhomes8889
@luxuryhomes8889 2 года назад
man the perfect judo form of these kids is highly impressive Brazil has something similar to this although not well funded.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
You are very fortunate!
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Thanks. Yeah, I really liked this song for the vid
@sleepykid156
@sleepykid156 11 лет назад
wow great techinques demonstrated by some of the students here
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@MahdiMaskati
@MahdiMaskati 11 лет назад
I really enjoyed this.. great video Tom! :D Hopefully I can do some training in korea someday..
@brutalrush808
@brutalrush808 11 лет назад
We have judo in our school. I live in Hawai'i, in PCH we have judo and our highschool in one of the best on this island imo. I think every school should have a sport like judo :).
@hejaz17
@hejaz17 9 лет назад
Why don't they have this in the Netherlands? I have a passion for martial arts but 99% of the people practise football here. I just want martial arts to be something in the weekly program at school.
@DanWass632014
@DanWass632014 8 лет назад
You're right to want it at the Schoolboy level.
@frames9819
@frames9819 6 лет назад
je kunt op de middelbare in een LOOT school werken, dat is gemakkelijker combineren, maar idd; je hebt niet hetzelfde voordeel als deze judokas
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 6 лет назад
Hey you guys got the best kick boxing around next to Thailand
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 6 лет назад
In America its all MMA or BJJ
@hapaharley1706
@hapaharley1706 5 лет назад
America's all about freestyle wrestling in the schooling system
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
I believe school is the same but they train in the mornings and evenings...and weekends. Full immersion!!
@MongPhu
@MongPhu 11 лет назад
Awesome, thanks for sharing
@TheWorldIsFlat
@TheWorldIsFlat 9 лет назад
Wish I could be at a school like that for a little while but probably don't have the discipline sometimes have a hard time training 4 times a week.
@samuelzavala845
@samuelzavala845 4 года назад
Koreans are really good at Judo!
@judorican973
@judorican973 11 лет назад
Great video's thanks
@MrKahunadog
@MrKahunadog 3 года назад
It'd be cool to see a follow up...
@VEGETADTX
@VEGETADTX 11 лет назад
They are very well skilled!
@dbolullo
@dbolullo 10 лет назад
Great video :)
@zcarenow
@zcarenow 11 лет назад
that was a wicked move at 2:52...wow!
@Mr.BoomShakalaka
@Mr.BoomShakalaka 11 лет назад
Good video. Thanks.
@baljinderbrar5725
@baljinderbrar5725 5 лет назад
That are the best keep if up
@zcarenow
@zcarenow 11 лет назад
sensational!...adding the music for drama helps too...lol.. !
@heyheyhe0011
@heyheyhe0011 11 лет назад
seoultee형님, have you heard of a phrase call 헝그리정신(hungry spirit)? being korean myself, i had a father from who was born during the korean war. and when he was growing up, hunger was biggest struggle he had to suffer. i'm sure same goes for many other during that time. so comes along this phrase hungry spirit. metaphor is that, you're hungry for success and that's why we are who we are and made something out nothing and became the world's success story.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Yeah these youngs kids already display very sound fundamentals.
@daddydojang
@daddydojang 11 лет назад
Cool video
@nckbruno
@nckbruno 6 лет назад
je dirais bon pour les futures judoka se qui aiment
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Would be awesome to have it in school when I was young too
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
For competition, one player wears one of each color to differential scoring.
@helamantata705
@helamantata705 7 лет назад
I wish my school had judo trainning for sports
@MrBlonde47
@MrBlonde47 11 лет назад
High School in Korea last a lot longer (days) than in America. I don't think its for the entire year but I know there's a few months where school last from 8am to 10pm.
@bryanronaldo1
@bryanronaldo1 11 лет назад
Some of these kids look really young their black belts....wow
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
I believe BJJ is a derivative of Kodokan judo, and judo is from traditional ju-jitsu. At the end of the day it doesn't really matter because today they are very different stylistically and competitively different.
@havieraziz8472
@havieraziz8472 4 года назад
great judo.....
@judithleexD
@judithleexD 5 лет назад
Hey i know this vid is extremely old. But at 6:06 they had some english instructions up as well. Do international students come as well?
@joshioaz85
@joshioaz85 10 лет назад
Awesome video and the music went well. What's the song pls
@TheNunakun
@TheNunakun 11 лет назад
Phenomenal :)
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
"the Complex" by Kevin MacLeod
@gabrielclaverie5427
@gabrielclaverie5427 3 года назад
Ojalá en mi escuela me huvieran enseñado judo
@vitorshaolin
@vitorshaolin 10 лет назад
You should interview near by judo schools.
@MeliorIlle
@MeliorIlle 10 лет назад
Lucky kids man.
@currymuncher2195
@currymuncher2195 5 лет назад
I don’t understand how some of these kids are black belts and can’t even get a grip {some of them}
@HokiHumby
@HokiHumby 11 лет назад
actually, brazilian jiu jitsu came from judo, which came from traditional jiu jitsu.
@Folgore80441
@Folgore80441 11 лет назад
In my opinion, this is another culture, another way to think, first of all the school, than sport to prepare the future champions. Think the concept from the base, from the biginning. When we'll have this organization kind?
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
From Brazil? Probably at a very young age. To be an Olympic champion in any sport, you need to start when developing.
@engara777
@engara777 4 года назад
i like judo!
@aramis_83dnb84
@aramis_83dnb84 8 лет назад
another judo video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MhxuliEOVXE.html
@WozWozEre
@WozWozEre 11 лет назад
Not really, the Blue Gi was brought in to help differentiate between the contestants for the crowd/refs/TV audience, it's been a contentious decision ever since.
@pedrospigariol229
@pedrospigariol229 3 года назад
Oi Boa tarde parabéns sou sensei Pedro Luiz Spigariol Jorge bruder judô Santo Amaro
@LearnsubmissionsHere
@LearnsubmissionsHere 11 лет назад
Nice
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
That's fnuny. Stick with it and you'll really begin to enjoy judo, especially once you get the hang of the techniques.
@PLJudoAcademy
@PLJudoAcademy 11 лет назад
i got judo in my high school in canada
@Moonbane82
@Moonbane82 11 лет назад
My sensei is killing us lol he's using all Japanese techniques and rules. Like if we finish before him it's 1000 push ups ( my friend had to do it) lol but he said that in 1 and a half weeks I can jump to yellow :)
@mauler681
@mauler681 9 лет назад
What brand judo gi do they use in Korea? What does the lettering on the back of jacket spell?
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 9 лет назад
mauler681 they like Adidas in Korea. The person's name is on the back. The school name is on the left lapel.
@judorican973
@judorican973 6 лет назад
Tom no more judo videos?
@redhead12555
@redhead12555 8 лет назад
wish the U.S. was more sport oriented instead instead all we do is run and do pushups... which we barely even do
@pbc_03
@pbc_03 4 года назад
big fan! look forward to your next ufc fight!
@judorican973
@judorican973 11 лет назад
Seoultee has your judo Improve since living in Korea?
@MongPhu
@MongPhu 11 лет назад
I was wondering how is there school day structured?
@dawidmikan2394
@dawidmikan2394 4 года назад
Bro what are elementary kids doing with blackbelts?
@danielvillani2334
@danielvillani2334 10 лет назад
In a lot of these Asian countries that do judo a black belt means nothing to them just the beginning of a process to technique
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 10 лет назад
Very well put and accurate too, I think. In fact, what's in a belt color anyway? It just signifies you met the requirements of the curriculum. Thanks for commenting!
@danielvillani2334
@danielvillani2334 10 лет назад
Thanks
@guardar7551
@guardar7551 10 лет назад
badass!
@Skullhead888
@Skullhead888 10 лет назад
Maeda was indeed a Kodokan student, however he never called his teachings Judo, instead he called Jiu Jitsu. So he probably had some background in traditional japanese jiu jitsu. Otherwise, he wouldn't call his martial art Jiu-Jitsu, he would call Judo.
@a053303
@a053303 10 лет назад
it is because in the early days the name Judo did not exist. Even the founder of judo (Kano) called his art Kano Jujutsu. He only coined the name Judo until much later.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 10 лет назад
They're similar terms based on "ju" or gentleness from chinese characters I believe. Also "yu" in yudo here in Korea is based off the same character meaning gentleness.
@a053303
@a053303 10 лет назад
Kano sensei did learn koryu jujutsu (Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū which was itself a combination of two older schools: the Yōshin-ryū and Shin no Shindō-ryūfirst) before creating his own style "Kano jujutsu". Only later he started calling it judo. He did put in Sumo and wrestling techniques.
@Noir4321
@Noir4321 10 лет назад
a053303 He also learned Kito-Ryu jujutsu .
@bryjitsu8201
@bryjitsu8201 10 лет назад
I'm referring to Maeda, not Kano.
@mrRosen1989
@mrRosen1989 11 лет назад
whish there was judo schools when i was a kid
@ricardobenjaminbricenoaban3596
buenos chicos coreanos
@salima3618
@salima3618 9 лет назад
Lol I have judo every day 2 times 2 hours and kyokushinkay im 16 blue belt in kyokushinkay and judo thats my life
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
for their age...very
@leosvanbom1721
@leosvanbom1721 5 лет назад
So EVRYONE in Korea can fight
@brutalrush808
@brutalrush808 11 лет назад
is*
@veli1495
@veli1495 8 лет назад
I can see young guys having black belts! are they really qualified?
@MoneyOverFame
@MoneyOverFame 7 лет назад
mohammed yes. You'd be surprised.
@MoneyOverFame
@MoneyOverFame 7 лет назад
mohammed judo is basically apart of the curriculum out there. They'll do more judo then we'll ever do.
@thomhumb5442
@thomhumb5442 7 лет назад
Maybe the school got a bulk deal on black belts and that's all they have in available. Go to 1:50 on the video, on the left of the screen in the background, see the girl in white doing left side soinage. She's wearing a black belt but she's no dan grade.
@Yasuman2k23
@Yasuman2k23 6 лет назад
Some guys out there are only 13 or 14 and wear a black belt... even if they're doing great that's surprising !
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 11 лет назад
Judo chop on both of you!
@Voyager759
@Voyager759 11 лет назад
Of course there is...where do you live in Israel ??
@peterlipman8211
@peterlipman8211 4 года назад
I studied Judo under Rena Kanokogi.. Google her
@dawidmikan2394
@dawidmikan2394 4 года назад
Kids in middle school with blackbelts? Sure Korea!
@KakuAndy
@KakuAndy 11 лет назад
It's not surprising that Koreans are good at judo because they have INVENTED it XD.
@LensterT
@LensterT 11 лет назад
Mrrosen1989 liar my dads 40 and he did judo he was really good at it!
@zhasulan1000
@zhasulan1000 10 лет назад
judo
@skrillexbeast1
@skrillexbeast1 10 лет назад
incredible judo, however the ground game is weak
@antonyneal
@antonyneal 10 лет назад
How do you know? They could have been training for hours. What do you see that is so wrong with there newaza.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 10 лет назад
Tell that to Kim Dong Hyun
@minipashki
@minipashki 6 лет назад
well, why half of them are black belt already in this "elementary school"?? and the other half are just without any belt whatsoever on this video... suspicious
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 6 лет назад
you better tell them how it's done then.
@rz9018
@rz9018 6 лет назад
Pavel Lytaev of course, if you train 6 days a week for hours on end in any sport, getting a black belt is eazy
@minipashki
@minipashki 6 лет назад
well, we in Russia trained 6 days a week 3 hours a day, and nobody was black belt until 15-16 years of age
@rz9018
@rz9018 6 лет назад
Pavel Lytaev it depends on your country or school really. In Singapore, belt promotions are handled by the Singapore judo association, you need to execute techniques and perform randori in front of officials to advance in belts. I think 2 -3 years is a possible time to get black belt if you train diligently everyday
@nomomania6827
@nomomania6827 6 лет назад
Pavel Lytaev But you can't be that suspicious since the history of mens Olympics Judo and World Championships, only Japan for obvious reasons have won more gold than South Korea. So they must be doing something good to be so dominant in mens Judo.
@BlackXPanther1
@BlackXPanther1 11 лет назад
actually both, judo and bjj, have evolved from japanese jiu jitsu. judo is jp. jiu jitsu without dangerous techniques whereas bjj is a better developed and modified version of the japanese original. peace
@KingofKpop
@KingofKpop 10 лет назад
Koreans called is Yudo not Judo. This is just Busan school and a lot of these students gets offer from Korean mafia.
@Reddragondiaries
@Reddragondiaries 10 лет назад
lol! What in the world?!?
@1888bhoyBHOY
@1888bhoyBHOY 10 лет назад
ahhaa
@komitacrnogorski1
@komitacrnogorski1 6 лет назад
Osss
@jonahkong572
@jonahkong572 5 лет назад
lots of corporal punishment and child abusing are there
@watsakwatsak2979
@watsakwatsak2979 9 лет назад
I wanna try fighting these guys, they dont really look good at all.. ( Im 14 soon 15... ) Training judo in fucking Denmark lol xD
@wolfking76
@wolfking76 9 лет назад
I gona beat you alll :DD training in Montenegro )
@watsakwatsak2979
@watsakwatsak2979 9 лет назад
wolfking76 Come at meh ;)
@wolfking76
@wolfking76 9 лет назад
One day,just wait for me ))
@watsakwatsak2979
@watsakwatsak2979 9 лет назад
wolfking76 im waitin ;)
@gamerslog5173
@gamerslog5173 9 лет назад
watsak Rustam Come on BJJ !!
@aissadynamic976
@aissadynamic976 9 лет назад
i can break these guys with only thechnike any of them any wieght and any height.. i'm championchipe on junior 17 years old +100kg
@cba000abc000
@cba000abc000 8 лет назад
Wow..you want to fight elementary school kids..you are special!
@aissadynamic976
@aissadynamic976 8 лет назад
Thanx for entering
@chrispistofferson2975
@chrispistofferson2975 11 лет назад
Actually both spawned from traditional jiu jitsu. BJJ didn't come from Judo or vice versa. When Japan got Westernized, there were experts who left the country and went to other parts of the world like Brazil, France etc. Then Judo evolved from jiu jitsu as a national sport when they decided to take out nasty things like breaking bones and choking people out to make it more viable as a competition.
@justincorpuz6927
@justincorpuz6927 11 лет назад
Koreans didn't event judo,It was created by Jigaro Kano and he developed judo from Brazilian Jui Jitsu.
@konstantinigi
@konstantinigi 5 лет назад
Disliked by bjj fans
@karolesamples5501
@karolesamples5501 4 года назад
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