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Decoding Judo - Grappler Kingdom
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Sometimes things that we perceive as simple are way more complex than we think. That is the case with most of martial arts especially Judo. In this channel I try to dig deeper, decode and educate about interesting Judo topics. This channel is dedicated for those who like technique analysis, educational videos and short documentary type videos, basically for those who want to decode Judo (or other grappling martial arts).
Judo Study: Maruyama's Uchi Mata Part 2 (丸山城志郎 内股)
Joshiro Maruyama has one of the best (in my opinion the best) Uchi Mata in the business right now. Everyone knows it's his go to move, everyone prepares for it, but he still manages to succeed with this throw. In this part we try to breakdown two of his most prolific variations that I call Chasing and Stomping Uchi Mata.
Timestamps:
1. Intro 00:03
2. Chasing Uchi Mata introduction 01:00
3. Chasing Uchi Mata Set up 03:00
4. Chasing Uchi Mata step by step 06:27
5. Stomping Uchi Mata 14:30
Some articles about SSC:
www.scienceforsport.com/stretch-shortening-cycle/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stretch_shortening_cycle
Some articles about False step:
www.stack.com/a/why-false-stepping-actually-makes-you-faster
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Timestamps:
1. Intro 00:03
2. Chasing Uchi Mata introduction 01:00
3. Chasing Uchi Mata Set up 03:00
4. Chasing Uchi Mata step by step 06:27
5. Stomping Uchi Mata 14:30
Some articles about SSC:
www.scienceforsport.com/stretch-shortening-cycle/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stretch_shortening_cycle
Some articles about False step:
www.stack.com/a/why-false-stepping-actually-makes-you-faster
tr...
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Judo Study: Maruyama's Uchi Mata Part 1 (丸山城志郎 内股)
Просмотров 50 тыс.4 года назад
Joshiro Maruyama has one of the best (in my opinion the best) Uchi Mata in the business right now. Everyone knows it's his go to move, everyone prepares for it, but he still manages to succeed with this throw. This is part 1 of Judo study dedicated to Maruyama's phenomenal Uchi Mata. In this part we run through some of the reasons why he is so prolific with this throw and why it is so hard to d...
Judo Study: Won-Hee Lee's no grip Korean Tai Otoshi
Просмотров 47 тыс.5 лет назад
Won-Hee Lee is Korean judo legend. Former World and Olympic champion. He was renown for his technical skills and one of his favourite techniques was Tai Otoshi, today, many consider his Tai Otoshi to be the best of all time when it comes to international competitions. In this video I try to analyse one unique variation of Tai Otoshi that only Lee was able to fully master. Keep in mind that vide...
Judo Case Study: Denis Vieru's Tai Otoshi (Paris Grand Slam 2019)
Просмотров 37 тыс.5 лет назад
Single case analysis of Tai Otoshi performed by Denis Vieru (MDA) in Paris Grand Slam 2019. Tai Otoshi is beautiful technique that's quite hard to pull of in competition, so I decided to dive deeper into this great example. Initially it supposed to be short breakdown, but it turned out to be quite interesting case, so it grew out into this long analysis (I'm not even sure if I was able to spot ...
Tomoe Nage technique review
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
Tomoe Nage is truly a beautifully throw, that symbolizes main principles of judo, tough it is seen in movies more often than in competition. In this video I try to cover some of the basic technical aspects of this throw, advantages and disadvantages with real life examples. Stay tuned for part 2 in which I'll cover Yoko Tomoe Nage (more competition geared cousin of Tomoe Nage). If you like my w...
Yoko Tomoe Nage technique review
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 лет назад
Yoko Tomoe Nage is younger "brother" of classical Tomoe Nage. This variation is more common in competitive bouts. In this video I try tu cover some of the basic technical aspects of this throw, advantages and disadvantages with real life examples. If you like my work you can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/grapplerkingdom Follow me on Facebook: GrapplerKingdom Videos used in...
O Soto Gari technique review - Textbook and Competition variation
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 лет назад
O Soto Gari is one of the first throws you are thought in Judo. It's a traditional throw that equally effective and eye pleasing. Some of the best judokas in the history used and still use this technique to win medals. O Soto Gari can be used with gi as well as no gi. This video highlights some key moments in execution of this technique and show some examples of positive and negative aspects of...
Judo Study: Shohei Ono's O Soto Gari and special gripping tactic
Просмотров 64 тыс.5 лет назад
A short study about a rare O Soto Gari variation and a unusual, but very effective gripping tactic that one of the best modern-day judokas Shohei Ono likes to use. If you want to know more you can find an expanded essay about this throw here: www.patreon.com/posts/26172295 If you like my work you can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/grapplerkingdom Follow me on Facebook: Grap...
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Best no grip taio video ❤
Fantastic analysis !!
Great breakdown. The momentum from the leg does not travel up the chain though (you can try pushing or kicking your leg against a wall, your upperbody won't travel through the wall as a consequence of the wall blocking the leg). A kickboxer would fall flat on their face when kicking someone if the momentum travelled up from the blocked leg and projected the upperbody forwards. Your whole body's momentum is forwards (the upperbody and mass center in particular since there's the pull on the shoulders) and your balance point has shifted over the blocked foot so since you can't lay it down further to support, you tip over. In fact your leg only moves to find a new support point for the upperbody that's being pulled over the mass center, otherwise it wouldn't even move but be anchored to the ground. It's not very relevant to the subject, but having the physics not off is nice.
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That was an excellent breakdown. Well done.
this is insanely well done. I'm impressed.
Pulling in your arm would create more momentum (less force required), as you bring the 'gripping point' closer to your point of gravity and center of rotation. Also, the opponent would likely be more off balance. In the mean time, like stated in another comment, it would give you time too feel up the opponents grip and reaction. But perhaps most important, it would conceil your own action/intention more, so you can execute the Tai Otoshi as late as posiible, until the moment where there is no opposition possible. edit: forgot to mention, that the movement alone would also be assessed by the opponent as being something of a normal reaction, like you're protecting your weak or attacked spot by pulling in your arm.
The reason why tori needs to pull arm close to his chest is to minimize energy when he turns and makes the throw. if you dont do this imagine torii has an extended arm and tries to throw nage, too much energy is expended to make the throw making the throw less likely to happen. .
We want more, please return for us !
You are a legend for making this 2-part series, perfectly made, nothing but quality!
그는나이 43살 파리올림픽에 도전한다. 노그립 빗당겨치기로 세계를 놀라게할것이다
This channel is pure gold
Insane video!!! THANK YOU 🎉 you should make more videos like this Maybe Murao Ouchi gari 🫣
Brillant analysis! Thanks for sharing it!
Bro wasn't kidding when he said see you not so soon
Bru please upload a new video
They call him the God of Uchi-Mata
this video sucks! What's with all the shitty angles?!
"When performed incorrectly, it can demolish your opponent's testicles". An old Japanese sensei once told me the "traditional" way to do uchimata was to hit the balls the first time, that way your opponent would let you throw him the second.
We need a new videooooooo
Wow. Amazing breakdown
Most of the youtube judo content is ultra basic, but this is so great.
will you be making more of these videos ? I love them !
I'll be making some more analysis videos, but they will be on my main channel. Here is a breakdown I posted few weeks ago: ruclips.net/video/liX05PjroiE/видео.html
One of the best channels for studying judo. Thank you very much for your work !
Come back! ❤
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I liked this hier from Brasil 🇧🇷
Thank you very much for this study, thats gonna help me a lot
One major component of Uchi Mata that you mention but dont stress enough is Maruyama's flexibility. Its the same as Ono. They are incredible powerful and explosive allied to amazing hip dexterity and flexibility. Basically they can elevate the foot in a 100% vertical stance doing the splits, maintaining balance. Once you can do that, its indefensable. For me their flexibility is what sets their Uchi Mata appart
A crucial element is also how uke has his vision blocked from seeing that rear leg go back for getting that elastic to leap in. Because Maruyama can keep their head isolated and has insane mobility he uses his body like a pendulum going from his head underneath. They don't know they're thrown until it's too late.
Un video genial, gracias
Looks like he has a grip, but I see your point he used uke’s grip, reminds me of one of my judo Sensei telling me, don’t fight for grip throw uke with what he gives you, he was one of first Caucasian to make black belt at the KODOKAN, was an MP fitting Vietnamese war and had opportunity to learn there
rewatching this again and really appreciate the music choice
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Great video, still watching it years later. Can you do one about the uchimata without the tsurite, in which tori uses Ike’s strong grip on his arm to draw him towards uchimata? Nagase vs Valois-Fortier in Montreal is a great example!
Vraiment vous la faites un peu trop durer votre mayonnaise même pour ceux qui adorent le judo .... La même vous pouvez la faire deux fois moins longue ! on préfère regarder 2 fois une vidéo "pas escargot" qu'une seule vidéo limace ! ... Je me casse, j'ai tenu exactement 1mn48 !!
Yeah it kinda looks like these all MMA Facebook videos that are 5 min but provide information that can be given in 10sec
Awesome watched one video and instantly gauged he using their grip as a grip then with his other hand is guiding the rest of the throw. This should be included in all judo training. Maker of video explained it perfectly. Good job on the breakdown
never seen Ono's breakdown analysis with this much depth. Great job mate! can't wait to see more breakdowns! I'm looking foward to see 'em.
Bro would you make a toshihiko koga's ippon seoi nage?I'll be really happy)
I am a orange belt judoka and from my experience this grip is easier in randori compare to the traditional sleeve and lapel grip .
Just God!!!
Compared to lees no grip tai Toshiba this is standard fare
Yoko tomange same side entry but attacking leg lifts and supports the trailing leg sweeps sideways throwing your opponent onto their side/ back variation
Absolutely amazing video. I was looking for someone to break down this no grip version. I saw videos of the throw but couldn't quite see what was happening. This was so very well done, explained and with so many examples. I can't say enough about how good this video is. It must have taken SO long to make and edit!!! Bravo
It also reminds me of Hapkido throws against joint locks
I know this is an old video, but Ono's Osoto Gari that you highlight here is a textbook copy of Koga Toshihiko's technique where he hooks the knee, extends upwards to pin the opponent in place, then takes another step to get into position for reaping. Someone recently started posting his old videos on RUclips if you care to watch. Also, you are somewhat incorrect about the lack of arm control using the "Armpit" grip. The way the Japanese grip the armpit, they gather material from the sleeve *into* the armpit pocket and it gives you a ton of control over the arm and upper body. If done correctly even regripping inside is very difficult for the opponent. I use this grip often against stronger opponents and to negate a gripping advantage without having to switch stance when I get outgripped. Now, getting material gathered into the armpit is quite difficult once your opponent expects it, so you are correct that if you fail to collect sleeve material you lose arm control relative to a standard Tsurite grip. Great video!
Great and perfect