Thanks man! By lucky accident I ended up to your channel and I was not even were how much I loved judo. I used to do just a little myself as youngster way back. Watched every video since. Good job, bro.
he was at my club a couple of months ago.... completely different level to the black belts eventhough they are champions and championship competitors themselves. what a judoka
Looking at the match at the asian championships. There was a really nice sumi-gaeshi from an changrim that might have been a score with the current rule-set. Defintely the winner of this bout
Great video.But you missed a couple tournaments. He participated in: Dusseldorf Grand Prix 2016 Senbatsu 2016 All Japan 2017 ( Lost in first bout) Senbatsu 2018 (Lost in the semi final to Ebinuma) -> this is why he went to the Asian Games and not the World Championships in 2018 Osaka Grand Slam 2018 For footage of tournaments inside Japan before 2020, I recommend the channel 柔道チャンネル in RUclips.
My previous video also covered some of 2016 (before the Olympics). I kind of thought he had solidified his position as the #1 in Japan so I skipped a lot of domestic stuff. Maybe I’ll include in the last video
Footage of the 2020 Olympic final agaist Shavdatuashvili is uploaded on Georgian TV channel's youtube page, I can link it if you want but I don't know how they work with footage usage and copyright.
that german dude he headbutted with seemed to do really well against Ono. Weird I haven't heard of him before. Even the last throws he pretty much spun out.
Ono, I think early in his career, crushed with his Left v. Right Uchimata. Then his Yoko Tomoe Nage was destroying his opponents. Toward the tail of his career, it looked like he'd developed some kind of ganglia, mass or tumor in his upper back/neck area. Do you know what, if anything resulted from that? I really think Left v. Right Judo is something 99% of Judoka overlook as an injury risk. I believe it is responsible for the majority of knee injuries in Judo, for we Right-Sided fighters Don't know how to do ukemi correctly, when thrown by a Left-Side player. (Not an Ono topic, but I believe something all Judoka should think about...). Cheers.
Thanks man! By lucky accident I ended up to your channel and I was not even were how much I loved judo. I used to do just a little myself as youngster way back. Watched every video since.
Good job, bro.
he was at my club a couple of months ago.... completely different level to the black belts eventhough they are champions and championship competitors themselves. what a judoka
Even on the IJF circuit there are levels. There are countries that haven’t even beaten one Japanese judoka. Let alone someone like ONO
ono won also at the tokyo olympics quarter final with this ko-uchi-gake against orujov. this was probably the same fight - kinda strange.
Incredible
Looking at the match at the asian championships. There was a really nice sumi-gaeshi from an changrim that might have been a score with the current rule-set. Defintely the winner of this bout
Great video.But you missed a couple tournaments.
He participated in:
Dusseldorf Grand Prix 2016
Senbatsu 2016
All Japan 2017 ( Lost in first bout)
Senbatsu 2018 (Lost in the semi final to Ebinuma) -> this is why he went to the Asian Games and not the World Championships in 2018
Osaka Grand Slam 2018
For footage of tournaments inside Japan before 2020, I recommend the channel 柔道チャンネル in RUclips.
My previous video also covered some of 2016 (before the Olympics). I kind of thought he had solidified his position as the #1 in Japan so I skipped a lot of domestic stuff. Maybe I’ll include in the last video
Yeah next video starts at Osaka grand slam 2018!
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Footage of the 2020 Olympic final agaist Shavdatuashvili is uploaded on Georgian TV channel's youtube page, I can link it if you want but I don't know how they work with footage usage and copyright.
An changrim also had a weird sumi gaeshi throw against Ono in the last match which could have been a wazari in my opinion . This was a very close call
that german dude he headbutted with seemed to do really well against Ono. Weird I haven't heard of him before. Even the last throws he pretty much spun out.
i cant even see how it even close to wazari
Ono, I think early in his career, crushed with his Left v. Right Uchimata. Then his Yoko Tomoe Nage was destroying his opponents. Toward the tail of his career, it looked like he'd developed some kind of ganglia, mass or tumor in his upper back/neck area. Do you know what, if anything resulted from that? I really think Left v. Right Judo is something 99% of Judoka overlook as an injury risk. I believe it is responsible for the majority of knee injuries in Judo, for we Right-Sided fighters Don't know how to do ukemi correctly, when thrown by a Left-Side player. (Not an Ono topic, but I believe something all Judoka should think about...). Cheers.
No wazari imo, An was robbed there