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Winning is a Process: Interview with Colton Brown 2X Judo US Olympian
I interviewed 2X US Judo Olympian Colton Brown on my Podcast today.
Colton spoke about winning as a process with the sage wisdom of someone who has lived it deeply. He described it as more than just achieving a goal-it’s a journey that demands intelligence, discipline, and adaptability. Drawing from his own experience, he emphasized the importance of learning from setbacks, making calculated decisions, and continuously striving for growth. His perspective radiated the wisdom of a seasoned competitor who understands that true victory lies not only in the outcome but in the resilience and character built along the way.
Please enjoy the interview.....
Colton Brown Judo Bio
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Judo Leg Grabs (Yes or No?) Dadbod Judo Podcast
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Our sponsor for this video: Lucky's Pressure Washing (412) 628-7945 Unstoppable: 21 Secrets to Conquer Obstacles and Achieve Greatness by David Loshelder (Author) Book: tinyurl.com/yc6fvp88 In Unstoppable, peak performance coach David Loshelder reveals 21 powerful secrets to help you overcome the mental and emotional barriers standing between you and your dreams. Loshelder’s approach addresses ...
TOP UPCOMING JUDO CRUISE IN 2025 - Aboard Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas - July 10-15, 2025
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TOP JUDO CRUISE IN 2025 Embark on the Ultimate Judo Cruise Experience Aboard Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas - July 10-15, 2025 Judo fans and enthusiasts, get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas sets sail from New York to Bermuda from July 10 to 15, 2025, for an extraordinary Judo training and vacation experience like no other. This 5-day immersi...
THE JUDO LEG GRAB DEBATE! (MUST WATCH!) Dadbod Podcast
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In judo, leg grabs were traditionally part of the sport but are mostly banned in modern competition. The International Judo Federation (IJF) changed the rules in 2010, eliminating direct leg attacks to promote techniques that focus on upright throws and traditional judo principles. This shift aimed to preserve judo's identity, making it distinct from wrestling and emphasizing the use of skill a...
How to Reach Your Peak Potential: Dadbod Podcast ft Adam Kripke & David Loshelder
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The MindCoach System by David Loshelder and Adam Kripke is a coaching framework designed to optimize personal and professional performance by integrating principles from psychology, personal development, and behavioral science. It focuses on developing mental resilience, enhancing emotional intelligence, and creating sustainable success habits. The system typically addresses areas such as minds...
Do You Need Sports Psychology In Your Judo Program?
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PEAK PERFORMANCE COACHING (Group & individual) (Click the link below and schedule a call) tinyurl.com/mvae7f2z To become a Certified Coach visit: mindcoachsystem.com Free Tools mindcoachsystem.com/free-tools MindCoach System Book mindcoachsystem.com/the-mindcoach-system-book About Adam Kripke Adam Kripke is the co-founder of the Mindcoach System, a life coaching company that helps people achiev...
Why HUMAN PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS Take Your Game to the ELIETE LEVEL
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PEAK PERFORMANCE COACHING (Group & individual) (Click the link below and schedule a call) tinyurl.com/mvae7f2z To become a Certified Coach visit: www.mindcoachsystem.com OODA Loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) and PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) are both decision-making frameworks that can be highly beneficial in dynamic and competitive environments like judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). Here's ...
Do YOU need a MENTOR? (Ft. Sam "Lucky" Dodds & David Loshelder)
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PEAK PERFORMANCE COACHING (Group & individual) (Click the link below and schedule a call) tinyurl.com/mvae7f2z To become a Certified Coach visit: www.mindcoachsystem.com Mentors play a crucial role in personal and professional development for several reasons: 1. Guidance and Support Experience Sharing: Mentors have usually walked the path you're on, so they can share valuable insights from thei...
Why Judo Sucks (NOT!) Ft. David Loshelder & Brian Butler
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PEAK PERFORMANCE COACHING (Click the link below and schedule a call) tinyurl.com/mvae7f2z The idea of one martial art being "superior" to another is subjective and depends on the criteria being used. However, there are several reasons why Judo might be considered superior in certain contexts: 1. Focus on Technique Over Strength Efficiency of Movement: Judo emphasizes the use of an opponent's st...
Why the Mental Game is Never Taught in Judo or BJJ
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Mental game is crucial in both judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) because these martial arts are as much about strategy, resilience, and adaptability as they are about physical strength and technique. Here’s why teaching mental game is essential: Handling Pressure: In both judo and BJJ, athletes face intense physical and mental pressure, whether in competition or training. Developing a strong m...
How To Develop an Integrated Attack System (I.A.S) for BJJ Standup Game (Private Lesson)
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How To Develop an Integrated Attack System (I.A.S) for BJJ Standup Game (Private Lesson)
TOP 4 MISTAKES Everyone Makes with TAI OTOSHI (SOLUTIONS INCLUDED!)
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TOP 4 MISTAKES Everyone Makes with TAI OTOSHI (SOLUTIONS INCLUDED!)
THE 2 BEST Judo Takedowns for BJJ with David Loshelder
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THE 2 BEST Judo Takedowns for BJJ with David Loshelder
3 Things YOU Are Doing WRONG with O SOTO GARI (I'M NOT KIDDING)
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3 Things YOU Are Doing WRONG with O SOTO GARI (I'M NOT KIDDING)
2024 USA Judo Junior Olympic National and International Championships (Noah Loshelder 11-12 yr 34kg)
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2024 USA Judo Junior Olympic National and International Championships (Noah Loshelder 11-12 yr 34kg)
2024 USA Judo Junior Olympic National and International Championships in Pittsburgh, PA
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2024 USA Judo Junior Olympic National and International Championships in Pittsburgh, PA
3 Ways To Do Uki Otoshi (One Competition Style Too!)
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3 Ways To Do Uki Otoshi (One Competition Style Too!)
Why is the Gator Roll so important in Judo? What makes it special?
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Why is the Gator Roll so important in Judo? What makes it special?
I Learned Hopping O Uchi Gari in 24 Hours - Challenge Accepted (MY TAKE AWAYS FROM WHAT I LEARNED)
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I Learned Hopping O Uchi Gari in 24 Hours - Challenge Accepted (MY TAKE AWAYS FROM WHAT I LEARNED)
How to reach your PEAK POTENTIAL (New program for judo & BBJ) #judotraining #judo #bjj #usajudo
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How to reach your PEAK POTENTIAL (New program for judo & BBJ) #judotraining #judo #bjj #usajudo
MindCoach System PEAK PERFORMANCE Coaching for Judo & Jujitsu
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MindCoach System PEAK PERFORMANCE Coaching for Judo & Jujitsu
NEVER DO SEOI NAGE LIKE THIS! | 7 Most Common Mistakes!
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NEVER DO SEOI NAGE LIKE THIS! | 7 Most Common Mistakes!
Secret O SOTO GARI THROW For Judo & Jujitsu Situations - by David Loshelder
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Secret O SOTO GARI THROW For Judo & Jujitsu Situations - by David Loshelder
Unlocking Sankaku's Magic: Mastering the Ultimate Combo Technique!
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Unlocking Sankaku's Magic: Mastering the Ultimate Combo Technique!
What Makes a Champion by Jason Morris 4X Olympian (Dadbod Judo Podcast - Host David Loshelder)
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What Makes a Champion by Jason Morris 4X Olympian (Dadbod Judo Podcast - Host David Loshelder)
Uchi Mata Battle: Lefty vs. Righty - Clash of Judo Titans!
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Uchi Mata Battle: Lefty vs. Righty - Clash of Judo Titans!
How to do 4 FOOT SWEEP Techniques in Combination (SKILL DRILL)
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How to do 4 FOOT SWEEP Techniques in Combination (SKILL DRILL)
How to Master the One Arm Seoi Nage: Judo Technique Breakdown
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How to Master the One Arm Seoi Nage: Judo Technique Breakdown
How to Master the Double Lapel Seoi Nage: Judo Technique Breakdown
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How to Master the Double Lapel Seoi Nage: Judo Technique Breakdown
Unlock Your Guard Game: Arm Lock Drill Breakdown & Practice Tips
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Unlock Your Guard Game: Arm Lock Drill Breakdown & Practice Tips

Комментарии

  • @wai-leeho6375
    @wai-leeho6375 2 дня назад

    The original dad bod judo throw. I've won so many fights with this. I've been drilling drop Seonage recently, but I will bring soto makikomi back into the rotation.

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo День назад

      That's great. Let me know how it goes! Keep me posted.

  • @oooooooooow
    @oooooooooow 5 дней назад

    柔道🇯🇵 テコンドー🇰🇷 国旗間違えてる😂

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 5 дней назад

      彼らはテコンドーと柔道を行っています。創設者のク・ハ・キム氏(9段)は、1960年代に韓国の元全国柔道チャンピオンであり、その後、キャリアの後半でアメリカに渡り、武道の学校を開設しました。

  • @andrewfletcher1394
    @andrewfletcher1394 18 дней назад

    so does your right forearm end in the crook of uke's elbow?

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 18 дней назад

      Yes it does. You want to start high near the shoulder and cross down on the crook of the elbow and then force downward as you drop your torso and head down hard and fast. This creates the power necessary to throw.

    • @andrewfletcher1394
      @andrewfletcher1394 17 дней назад

      @@dadbodjudo thanks for that!

  • @Dinoah1
    @Dinoah1 27 дней назад

    I can't wait for this cruise!!!! Judo Cruise 2025!!!

  • @marklangdon9638
    @marklangdon9638 29 дней назад

    Grab the legs!

  • @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634
    @shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634 Месяц назад

    pretty cool, I just subscribed to your channel :D

  • @Tomerus_NL
    @Tomerus_NL Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for demonstrating. 3 weeks into my judo journey at 42. Can you tell me the japanese name of this technique? Have a great day.

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

      Hi Tom, The Japanese name would be (Wani no Kaiten), meaning "Alligator's Roll" or "Alligator's Rotation.

  • @Offthecuffwithlucky
    @Offthecuffwithlucky Месяц назад

    Fancy! ☘️💥☘️

  • @jacquedegatineau9037
    @jacquedegatineau9037 Месяц назад

    Can I do a forward roll after 3 margaritas and 57 crab claws? Let's find out.

  • @Offthecuffwithlucky
    @Offthecuffwithlucky Месяц назад

    Looks great!

  • @dadbodjudo
    @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

    Judo fans and enthusiasts, get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas sets sail from New York to Bermuda from July 10 to 15, 2025, for an extraordinary Judo training and vacation experience like no other.

  • @dadbodjudo
    @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

    Book Your Cruise Here: www.judocruise.com

  • @ML6103
    @ML6103 Месяц назад

    My sensei is great but I'm noticing constant inconsistencies that make learning quite frustrating. You think....'this is just not working. I can feel it's not working.' After that step across to the left with your right foot in uki goshi, he's getting me to back-step before throwing. Which is why I feel like I either do o'goshi or I have no way to throw. Then he'll tell me I'm doing o'goshi not uki goshi, and I think...well yeah, I had to. Thanks for clarifying this.

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing. Yes. Mechanically, they are two different throws. They are only similar as hip throws, nothing more, nothing less. When you lift and leverage over your hip its OGoshi. If you leverage without the lift over your hip it is Uki Goshi. Either way you are throwing over your hip. I hope that helps. Dave.

  • @paulxy952
    @paulxy952 Месяц назад

    Nice move but I was looking for a different one my trainer showed me its also one armed but instead outting the elbow under the arm you fight him down and go over the arm reaching for the ground like if youre about to role. I practiced it in randori and it works great.

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

      Fantastic! Thanks for sharing your comment!

    • @paulxy952
      @paulxy952 Месяц назад

      @@dadbodjudo thats what the sport is for sharing skills and finding out what works good for you isnt it. You did that too👍

  • @ricklipa2024
    @ricklipa2024 Месяц назад

    One additional comment on the Kosen judo tournament: I did not participate as a competitor but I did attend the seminar the day before and I helped coach one of my buddies with his matches. Keep in mind, my friend is only a jui jtisu practitioner, meaning he has knowledge of judo but he never formally trained judo. Just to give you a point of reference he won his match with an uchi mata and then an uchi gari. One of the rules for Kosen judo was two solid throws equals ippon - you get a wazari for each. So that's what he did- he got 2 solid throws and won the match. I watched other matches and there were people winning through other traditional means such as countering a throw and a moving into ne waza or countering a throw and transitioning into osaekomi. There was more time on the ground allowed but it wasn't to the point where competitors could sit there and stall and do nothing. Competitors had to be advancing. I honestly thought it was a perfect marriage between judo and BJJ.

  • @ricklipa2024
    @ricklipa2024 Месяц назад

    So I am late to this, but I have several points to make in favor of leg grabs based upon experience as well as general knowledge: 1st as I understand it the way that the rules are set up, the leg grabs can only be done with one hand. Further, I believe this means that the other hand has to be engaged on the lapel well or some other part of the gi. From what I have heard the main throws that this rule change would bring back are te guruma and kata guruma. 2nd, if leg grabs are brought back, it certainly possible that some judoka will start fighting hunched over for fear of leg attacks. Yet, these leg attacks existed in the past and people were able to get throws with them. So I do not feel that having leg grabs return would be as much of a hindrance to the sport. 3rd, we know that the rule set could still support more active engagement in throwing and attacking. So for example if someone chooses to sit back on their haunches and not engage for fear of a leg attack, well they're going to get shidos. The IJF can still promote the attacks by allowing certain leg attacks/grabs in while still keeping the rules to enforce engagement in actual fighting and not stalling or avoiding.

  • @Offthecuffwithlucky
    @Offthecuffwithlucky Месяц назад

    Nice job Dave!

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo Месяц назад

      Thanks, Lucky! Much appreciated

  • @Offthecuffwithlucky
    @Offthecuffwithlucky Месяц назад

    Love your channel Dave! Let do another podcast soon! @offthecuffwith lucky 🍀 ❤️☘️

  • @Offthecuffwithlucky
    @Offthecuffwithlucky Месяц назад

    I had a great time on the podcast. Look for to the next one!

  • @gymlover6514
    @gymlover6514 Месяц назад

    There's two type of judo, greco roman judo (aka olympic judo) and freestyle judo(aka sambo)

  • @SongofRholand
    @SongofRholand Месяц назад

    Just bring back all the take downs and standing submissions. Keep the scoring the same. There were two divisions of wrestling in the NCAA, Folk and Catch.

  • @marklangdon9638
    @marklangdon9638 Месяц назад

    They are coming back!

  • @moonrunrs
    @moonrunrs Месяц назад

    Yes we do.

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 2 месяца назад

    Great explanations. Thank you.

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @triskellfit2080
    @triskellfit2080 2 месяца назад

    What would be the following natural submission after makikomi?

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 2 месяца назад

      You could do an armlock from Kesa Gatame

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    @dadbodjudo 2 месяца назад

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  • @OneShotStop229
    @OneShotStop229 2 месяца назад

    Intercepting their lapel grip is absolutely my favorite way to do sode. I'm doing this stuff in a BJJ class, since I don't train Judo anymore (nowhere near me!) and it is so much fun!

  • @chrisc3326
    @chrisc3326 3 месяца назад

    This video really helped me, thanks mate

  • @NathanTheKid9
    @NathanTheKid9 3 месяца назад

    Great video!!!

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! And Thanks for supporting the channel!

  • @sethjones2712
    @sethjones2712 3 месяца назад

    nah i don’t even do judo but this move kills in wrestling

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9sw 3 месяца назад

    Thank You

  • @leglpcks
    @leglpcks 3 месяца назад

    awsome!

  • @mr.plua123
    @mr.plua123 3 месяца назад

    Amazing tutorial

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 3 месяца назад

      Glad you liked it

  • @tomwalker389
    @tomwalker389 4 месяца назад

    I have motion sickness watching this.

  • @kananisha
    @kananisha 4 месяца назад

    Funny I taught this Saturday 😂

    • @dadbodjudo
      @dadbodjudo 3 месяца назад

      That is awesome. How did your students do with it?

  • @MrBluemanworld
    @MrBluemanworld 4 месяца назад

    It's an OK demonstration of the technique, better than most.

  • @TheSonic1685
    @TheSonic1685 4 месяца назад

    Armchair violence simply doesn't understand it, Judo is a grappling martial art first, and a throwing martial art second. No gi Judo with strikes is MMA, and because Judo is a grappling martial art, it will teach you how to control someone, pin them to a wall or cage and beat the shit out of them. Throws, pins armlocks and strangles are simply a bonus, and yes they do exist.

  • @yudotkd
    @yudotkd 4 месяца назад

    Good chat Dave and Brian

  • @eltonblack9421
    @eltonblack9421 4 месяца назад

    Every martial arts needs to be adapted when applied in a MMA or street setting. Eg Muay Thai stance is vulnerable to double leg take downs, Boxing stance is vulnerable to leg kicks and head movement to kicks. BJJ needs to be less keen to go to bottom positions. Judo needs to protect their back better etc etc...