@@Shigashi84 You have the only name that does not lose its' coolness when are referring to yourself as a 3rd person. try using in titles, shintaroo teaches "insert awesome thing" straight up shintaroos style sincerely numerology geek
Wow...no intro, no 5 minutes of setup conversation, just right into the techniques with a brief overview, clear video and audio. And those throws look powerfully executed! Subbed!
5 basic fight moves, everyone should know. 1. Eye gouge 2. Nut kick 3. "I got your nose" technique 4. Spit in their mouth while they talk trash 5. Nut kick, again
I'm just starting judo at the ripe age of 18 and I was so clueless in my first two classes, I decided I need to look into at least some basic moves before the next one. I'm so glad I did, this video was enlightening, thank you!!
I did this at the age of 17, 18 and 19. I was naturally strong and a couple of friends which were black belts in judo offered me to train with them. I thought I sucked at it, I was clueless as to what was happening. But not very long at all I was throwing black belts around and training with them. the coaches were surprised and had me only training with black belts. unfortunately I was a kid that lost interest in things quickly so I quit. If you like this stuff and you are good, please do not quit! so much talented people quit without truly knowing their potential
I would have a different list of 5 throws you should know. Osoto gari, ippon seoi nage, de ashi harai, sasae tsurkomi ashi and maybe hiza guruma. The first one is a great go to throw.
@@ronin2167 Ippon seoi nage is not a very good throw because you have no control on your opponent's position during a critical few milliseconds. You don't see them, you don't hold them, you don't feel them with your hands. As a result, it is the single easiest and most consistant technique to dodge in randori at all levels, either by going clockwise, counterclockwise, or rushing into the opponent for a tai-otoshi. I don't think I've been thrown by ippon soi nage since 2007. I would advise replacing ippon with morote seoi nage every single time.
That’s what I was thinking. Also a lot of people have never been thrown around like this. If your not in good shape - your going home sore after getting thrown like this
Throughout secondary school I did boxing and judo both good for close quarters combat. The amount of times both saved me was amazing haha. I remember one time 2 guys came at me, I threw the first one on the floor and gave the other one a left hook, right cross and by the time the first guy got up, he saw his friend on the ground taking a nap. Both go together so well.... great video. Practice this shit with your bros or sisters. Good luck guys :)
@@bigricky2850 Well i mean if theyre just playong around or rough housing doesn't hurt to get an advangave I know the training my brother gave me with multiple styles of fighting alwayd helped me whe. My friends tried to throw me around lol
It is remarkable how many instructors and other experienced judoka neglect to explain the need for that lift during koshi guruma; preventing the opponent from controlling your hips should be a central part of the technique, but a lot of people leave it out entirely (myself included, as I have a habit of cutting WAY too many corners). Excellent work as always, sir :)
I'm a judo brown belt and I have just taken up no gi bjj and I can tell you that koshi guruma works flawlessly from a classic wrestling tie up and bjj practitioners for some reason overlook judo so never see it coming.
@@hugoj1129 that's odd, every BJJ trainer I've had/met had some judo background (some were judo brown and black belts) and would teach throws and takedowns from a judo standpoint.
@@noamto where I train they come from a wrestling perspective almost always shooting for singles/doubles and because of that they never really dealt with throws, judo isn't really a popular sport in my country. There are 2 gyms that I know of in my 100'000 person town.
"Honour may not win Power, but Honour wins Respect and Respect earns Power." ~ Ishida Mitsunari I am a retired Judoka and have recently been reading the Hagakure - Book of the Samurai by Yamamoto Tsunetomo. Very interesting!
As a *very* foot-oriented practitioner, I smile whenever I see a sasae. I smile even more when I see it snuck in on a common throw so smoothly. Excellent as always, sir!
Thank you, much respect. My judo journey begins at 45. I will update occasionally if anyone is interested. My first loves are sumo/wrestling, judo will be my first martial arts. Thank you so much to the instructor and Peter.
@@25m40 tried this on my Japanese sumo god and this didnt end well... 450 pound sumo girl broke my god damn collarbone rip. Subscribe to pay RESPECT and a new vid coming soon
Not really, they are actually fairly easy to do. The 8 year olds can mange half of these on each other after a year. An adult can learn them in a few months easiely, at least to a competency in technique not application momentum.
Awesome video. I did Judo for 10 years from 1989 to 1999. I trained with Napa Judo Club, Napa , California USA. I stopped at brown belt. I always regret not working to get my black belt before I moved away. I love these videos to keep my mind refreshed in the training. I did Judo at 13 years old to 23. My daughters YT page.
I wrestle and I know some of these are in wrestling but I must say this video was really nice, I can really appreciate how it’s straight to the point and the partner took the throws really well and it was explained very well and was straight forward
I don't do judo but I've done that second 'throw' [I call it a leg sweep] in almost every single fight I've been in. It works every time. 10/10 I recommend :)
it works till you get someone that does martial arts. I do MMA and you have to catch someone offguard for it to work and even if u do it fails alot so we usually directly go for another takedown after it.
Yeah, that's my first go to move when trying to get someone on the ground. Honestly I've never had it not work, but it's usually because the other person isn't expecting it and doesn't know any better.
@@ryanrassi8943 The same thing is true of any martial art move. If your opponent is skilled in martial arts, obviously it might be more difficult to execute that move.
Such a joy to see, I wish I could go back to training! Ever since discovering a herniated disc in my neck I stopped all my BJJ and Judo training, don't want to make it worse for me in the future... I wish I knew of a safe way to keep training
Maybe you can go train without going randori or live? You can get very good just doing drills. i am sure if you speak to a good instructor, they can modify your training program. Hope you get some mat time.
@@Shigashi84 Yes I think I will try it, see if there is any place where I can train like that and check that it will still be healthy for me. Thanks for the encouragement!
I enjoy how you not only showed the techniques but you also showed possible combinations you can do with them! very helpful because I am in need of them to up my game in tournaments.
I feel like that the next Martial Art I should take up is Judo primarily because unlike striking arts where they're very hesitant about sparring, Judo has no problems.
You know, I just started judo, this is my second week with one class a week and one sparring a week, this video breaks down some simple ideas I can practice and try that don't require super advanced movements and can be applied across lots of things. I really appreciate this. Subbed :)
The sounds of the pounding of bodies and slap of the mat bring a similar thrill to the sound of squeaky sneakers or the net snapping on a basketball court or the crack of the bat on a baseball diamond....all wonderful!
I really enjoy the videos, very useful. I was a student of your father at Judo Sports for a few years and these techniques you show bring me back and made me wish I still trained thank you
Great video less talk and to the point. He is a good sensei he explains the details in techniques in Ogoshi lifting the arm and controling the head before the throw. Arigatōgozaimashita.
I practiced Judo for about 10 years (started as a kid) but had a long break tying other sports and stuff but in the end everything throws me back to Judo at some point, so I started it again after like maybe 8 years of a break. And guys, it feels like starting right from the beginning, sure I know most of the technics but I realised, that I remember some of them not as good as I thought I would and some even wrong wich is a bit frustrating but also normal after 8 years not practising I guess. Anyway, your videos help me a lot to refresh my knowledge off the dojo training and I'd like to thank you for the verry nice explaination of the technices, it's way better than learning it from books again, so yeah, this is helping me a lot. Great videos! Keep going!
One more excellent video!!! Mr. Shintaro, could you do a video of grip fighting in freestyle rules? Like when the opponent (or you) can break your (his) grip with two hands, etc. Another suggestion would be a video of good takedowns options when the opponent intends to pull guard, since in this case, if you take too long adjusting the grips he will drag you to the ground.
''Lots of different problems can happen.'' You have a definite talent for understatement. Your teaching style, and the videos you've produced have overnight, dramitically increased, my ability to use shaui jiao. I had my first noteworthy epiphanies in your video ''Self-defense using Judo'' when you said ''circle around to his left side'', (I usually move to my opponets right) and ''climb up the body'', in over 44 years of training those two little details never occured to me. I'm sure there's more. I am grateful. Thank you brother man. Laoshr #60 Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
@@jaylynnplays2301 Good for you. Judo is a wonderful practice. Stay with it as long as you can. I was on the Judo team in High School and was not able to find a dojo later as I moved on with my life. I miss it.
Amazing video no ego trip just pure technique.... going to drill this on my wrestling dummy 100 reps per move 6 days a week and use only these 5 techniques in sparring. Quality video
The second takedown you showed, I did a few times and it really works but only on opponents that you can control their weight. It is probably the most easiest here
i remember being thought judo when i was in middle school back in brazil, I enjoyed a lot! Was such a fun thing doing it as a kid. My teacher would often do Sumo tournaments between the students and because I was kinda fat I guess people had some trouble throwing me out. Really good times, might go back to learn it. Thanks for the nostalgia!
Im a BJJ purple belt with ZERO takedown skills. Thank you for posting this video, I see your channel has a lot of judo material and No gi takedowns as well. This will be fun.
Just found this channel. Subscribed. I love watching the effortless, graceful movement. And yes... it's nice to see a video that isn't mostly talk, but rather straight to the point with demonstration.
Is there a particular name for this type of Judo? I'm trying to find one in my city but I don't want to get caught up just doing ground work or excessive patterns... I use to do taekwondo then I moved into mma and wrestling... always wanted to add proper Judo to my list
Thanks! My grandma didn’t stand a chance
Hahaha.
😂😂🤣🤣
So original
@@enviosity499 Hush, you cant talk. You killed the younglings.
@@enviosity499 You killed the younglings.
Loud, Clear, Straight forward, and no bullshiting, this guy is a saint of RUclipsr.
You mean, you dont like the clickbaity titles and the "wait until the end for the secret that will blow your mind?"
Shintaro Higashi yes, I mean the another 99.99% of RUclips.
Tang Mingchen hahahah👍🏽😎
@@Shigashi84 You have the only name that does not lose its' coolness when are referring to yourself as a 3rd person.
try using in titles, shintaroo teaches "insert awesome thing" straight up shintaroos style
sincerely
numerology geek
@@mamindhive haha, maybe I will give that a shot.
Wow...no intro, no 5 minutes of setup conversation, just right into the techniques with a brief overview, clear video and audio. And those throws look powerfully executed!
Subbed!
Thank you! Wait until my next video. 10 techniques, number 4 will surprise you. And wait until the very end for a trick no one has ever seen. haha.
@@Shigashi84 Haha, and find out why wrestlers are angry about the 6th!
@@CornyBum Hahahaha. Nice one.
Same here 😂
That's what I'm talking about
5 basic fight moves, everyone should know.
1. Eye gouge
2. Nut kick
3. "I got your nose" technique
4. Spit in their mouth while they talk trash
5. Nut kick, again
And dont forget to restomp the groin
"What we got here, a fucking comedian?" :)
You forgot about Dale Gribbles Pocket sand.
Knees nuts and neck. But you're on the right track.
@@vinceemery5943 that's an advanced technique. Let's perfect the basic 5 first.
no annoying intro straight to the point best vid ive ever seen in a month
I'm just starting judo at the ripe age of 18 and I was so clueless in my first two classes, I decided I need to look into at least some basic moves before the next one. I'm so glad I did, this video was enlightening, thank you!!
I am thinking to learn judo at 25
Amazing, I started when i was 5, im 10 now! i guess you could say ive been training half my life
I’m a 41 year old female beginner. We’re never too old to learn new things.
I did this at the age of 17, 18 and 19. I was naturally strong and a couple of friends which were black belts in judo offered me to train with them. I thought I sucked at it, I was clueless as to what was happening. But not very long at all I was throwing black belts around and training with them. the coaches were surprised and had me only training with black belts. unfortunately I was a kid that lost interest in things quickly so I quit.
If you like this stuff and you are good, please do not quit! so much talented people quit without truly knowing their potential
@@BudgetGainsByJJthank you
You say these are basic but they look really impressive
Thank you! ;-)
As a BJJ practitioner, I think all Judo throws look impressive and cool
I would have a different list of 5 throws you should know. Osoto gari, ippon seoi nage, de ashi harai, sasae tsurkomi ashi and maybe hiza guruma. The first one is a great go to throw.
They are pretty easy to do
@@ronin2167 Ippon seoi nage is not a very good throw because you have no control on your opponent's position during a critical few milliseconds. You don't see them, you don't hold them, you don't feel them with your hands. As a result, it is the single easiest and most consistant technique to dodge in randori at all levels, either by going clockwise, counterclockwise, or rushing into the opponent for a tai-otoshi. I don't think I've been thrown by ippon soi nage since 2007.
I would advise replacing ippon with morote seoi nage every single time.
No ads, no merch, no random intro, no reminder to subscribe and hit That notification bell? You sir, are a legend, instant sub
Im a bjj brown belt that just started taking judo very seriously and as a white belt in a new art, this kind of video is a great guide, thank you🙏
"The pine fought the storm and broke. The willow yielded to the wind and snow and did not break. Practice Jiu-Jitsu in just this way."
- Jigoro Kano
Straight to the point... no filler!! Great job Thank You!!
Thank you!
Your welcome!!
Simple and direct. Maximum results with minimum effort. This is what needs to be taught!
:-)
How is no one in the comment section talking about how his “partner” took a beating like a CHAMP
Because it is not a beating when you actually train this way. We do it every day in class.
His falling technique is impressive.
That’s what I was thinking. Also a lot of people have never been thrown around like this. If your not in good shape - your going home sore after getting thrown like this
In judo you learn to fall before you learn to throw
@@cryptosensei3944 Yep that and you are taught a certain way to land to not get hurt
Throughout secondary school I did boxing and judo both good for close quarters combat. The amount of times both saved me was amazing haha. I remember one time 2 guys came at me, I threw the first one on the floor and gave the other one a left hook, right cross and by the time the first guy got up, he saw his friend on the ground taking a nap. Both go together so well.... great video. Practice this shit with your bros or sisters. Good luck guys :)
Badass bro
What happened when you woke up?
@@marko514LMFAO damn. Nice and to the point😂
Too bad I ain't got no bros or sis, but kinda a good thing cuz we'd be going at each other every damn day
Yes definitely in the military.
Who’s watching this just so they can drop their friends
if they tech the throw, you are in negative frame advantage
You shouldn’t learn this for that
@@bigricky2850 Well i mean if theyre just playong around or rough housing doesn't hurt to get an advangave
I know the training my brother gave me with multiple styles of fighting alwayd helped me whe. My friends tried to throw me around lol
My friend was actually the one who taught me the second throw 😅
Not me, im learning this cause my big brother keep beating me
This dude doesn’t throw, he SLAMS! Some of the highest impact throws I’ve ever seen!
Thank you! haha.
welcome to ju do :D
Would be really good for real wrestling
@@yagamiyasaki4091 more like voodoo
unfunny
Can't wait till it gets colder and people start wearing jackets again
Or you can carry around a jacket so if someone messes with you, you can ask them kindly to put the jacket on.
You almost had me laugh out, had to pretend it was a sneeze!!
@@Renasense hahaha.
literally any of these are easily done on no clothes, especially o soto gari.
Feet sweep will do
The Sasae blew my mind. I have never thought about doing it from a failed ogoshi. Thank you!!!!
You are welcome! Really popular with the Russian Crowd.
That sasai! It's like you blocked with your inner thigh. Very very cool going to give that a try.
@@juvinious Okay, everyone loves sasae. Sasae video coming soon.
@@Shigashi84 thanks a lot sensei! One sasae to rule them all!
10 years of training in 2 mins
I’m saving this video, that’s acctually good technique, i will do it on self defence on my classmate, Thanks!
It is remarkable how many instructors and other experienced judoka neglect to explain the need for that lift during koshi guruma; preventing the opponent from controlling your hips should be a central part of the technique, but a lot of people leave it out entirely (myself included, as I have a habit of cutting WAY too many corners).
Excellent work as always, sir :)
i'm in love with this channel. I'm a BJJ fighter and i love Judo throws!
Thank you! :-)
There re newaza in judo ,you know...
@@didiervidry7687 i never said the contrary. What's your point?
@@tiagocunha4821 you Can t imagine the thing i Can read in Internet....
You are ok.
It isn't true for a lot....
@@tiagocunha4821 tu as une super playlist !!!!!
Surtout stripped Rammstein !
I'm a judo brown belt and I have just taken up no gi bjj and I can tell you that koshi guruma works flawlessly from a classic wrestling tie up and bjj practitioners for some reason overlook judo so never see it coming.
Awesome. Where do you train in Florida? I know lots of people down there.
@@Shigashi84 nah it's just a pseudonym, I'm actually Irish and train in Cork under the first Irish black belt Jim Crockett and now no gi in university
@@hugoj1129 Ahh very cool. Hope there is good training over there!
@@hugoj1129 that's odd, every BJJ trainer I've had/met had some judo background (some were judo brown and black belts) and would teach throws and takedowns from a judo standpoint.
@@noamto where I train they come from a wrestling perspective almost always shooting for singles/doubles and because of that they never really dealt with throws, judo isn't really a popular sport in my country. There are 2 gyms that I know of in my 100'000 person town.
"Honour may not win Power, but Honour wins Respect and Respect earns Power."
~ Ishida Mitsunari
I am a retired Judoka and have recently been reading the Hagakure - Book of the Samurai by Yamamoto Tsunetomo. Very interesting!
No long intro, no advertising, clear explanation, no bullsh*t
True legend.
No 5 minute talk before the demonstration, no ads during the throws, no reminder to buy cheap merch at the end... How am I supposed to watch this?!?!
Hahaha.
I wish you had been my instructor when I was young. My Sensei never taught us combinations.
Not too late to learn combinations!
Ur Sensei wasn't very good then
As a *very* foot-oriented practitioner, I smile whenever I see a sasae.
I smile even more when I see it snuck in on a common throw so smoothly. Excellent as always, sir!
I love sasae! I think I will try to capture that on monday after practice.
@@Shigashi84 That would be fantastic. I'm always happy to see what you put out :)
@@GravisTKD ;-)
Thank you, much respect. My judo journey begins at 45. I will update occasionally if anyone is interested. My first loves are sumo/wrestling, judo will be my first martial arts. Thank you so much to the instructor and Peter.
I'm starting my judo journey tomorrow at 28. Let me know how it goes for you.
Go for it champ!
Have been practicing judo for many years now and this video is still really useful, thank you a lot!
Thanks! Im gonna practice this on my son
This really worked on my dog thanks!
Bruh
Jinxz OMG it worked on my grandma too.. She started crying lmao... TYSM FOR THE TIPS
@@25m40 tried this on my Japanese sumo god and this didnt end well... 450 pound sumo girl broke my god damn collarbone rip. Subscribe to pay RESPECT and a new vid coming soon
Nani
*MY TOP 5:* 1) O Goshi, 2) O soto Gari, 3) Ippon Seoi Nage, 4) Tai otoshi, 5) Uchi Mata ;-) *Subbed!*
I appreciate how this is straight to the point and isn't 30 Minutes of talking and half a move
I have a feeling that you make this look easier than it is.
Not really, they are actually fairly easy to do. The 8 year olds can mange half of these on each other after a year. An adult can learn them in a few months easiely, at least to a competency in technique not application momentum.
Straight to the point, clearly explained and simple to understand. 10/10
Awesome video. I did Judo for 10 years from 1989 to 1999. I trained with Napa Judo Club, Napa , California USA. I stopped at brown belt. I always regret not working to get my black belt before I moved away. I love these videos to keep my mind refreshed in the training. I did Judo at 13 years old to 23. My daughters YT page.
Awesome! I hope you have a chance to go back :-) Thanks for watching.
You're a natural teacher. Very clear and concise instruction. Thanks for posting.
I wrestle and I know some of these are in wrestling but I must say this video was really nice, I can really appreciate how it’s straight to the point and the partner took the throws really well and it was explained very well and was straight forward
question: does wrestling have as many moves as Judo?
@@lilugoat9054 no
To the point! No crap talk. really loved it. Great job guys. Thank you
I don't do judo but I've done that second 'throw' [I call it a leg sweep] in almost every single fight I've been in. It works every time. 10/10 I recommend :)
it works till you get someone that does martial arts. I do MMA and you have to catch someone offguard for it to work and even if u do it fails alot so we usually directly go for another takedown after it.
Yeah, that's my first go to move when trying to get someone on the ground. Honestly I've never had it not work, but it's usually because the other person isn't expecting it and doesn't know any better.
yh osoto garis rly easy to do and really effective
@@ryanrassi8943 The same thing is true of any martial art move. If your opponent is skilled in martial arts, obviously it might be more difficult to execute that move.
Timestamp for the 2nd one please
as a bjj guy, my jaw dropped to the floor watching this. Subscribed! loving this
Thank you!! I am glad you enjoyed it.
One of the best demos I've seen in years. Every person should know how to punch, every man should know how to throw.
Osu.
This channel deserves more suscriptors
THIS IS A REAL RUclipsR. YOU HAVE MY RESPECT 🙏🏼
Such a joy to see, I wish I could go back to training! Ever since discovering a herniated disc in my neck I stopped all my BJJ and Judo training, don't want to make it worse for me in the future... I wish I knew of a safe way to keep training
Maybe you can go train without going randori or live? You can get very good just doing drills. i am sure if you speak to a good instructor, they can modify your training program. Hope you get some mat time.
@@Shigashi84 Yes I think I will try it, see if there is any place where I can train like that and check that it will still be healthy for me. Thanks for the encouragement!
U could speak with someone and u could probably get private lessons with an guy who will help u
The 5 techniques done directly after each other at the end looks like a dance. cool tutorial
I enjoy how you not only showed the techniques but you also showed possible combinations you can do with them! very helpful because I am in need of them to up my game in tournaments.
Awesome. I am glad I can help!
Thank you, so much I'm trying to learn how to max out my fighting skills and judo is perfect ( I'm doing boxing and wresting btw )
I feel like that the next Martial Art I should take up is Judo primarily because unlike striking arts where they're very hesitant about sparring, Judo has no problems.
You know, I just started judo, this is my second week with one class a week and one sparring a week, this video breaks down some simple ideas I can practice and try that don't require super advanced movements and can be applied across lots of things. I really appreciate this. Subbed :)
Awesome clip, I'm a white belt in judo and my favorite move is osoto gari
Osoto is so great! So many different variations.
Beautiful moves🥊. I was a boxer for 13 years. I am looking for a good grappling art to pair with my boxing for self defense.
I watched this because I'm writing a book full of combat and what not. This gave me a clear idea on how a judo throw looks. Thank you!
The sounds of the pounding of bodies and slap of the mat bring a similar thrill to the sound of squeaky sneakers or the net snapping on a basketball court or the crack of the bat on a baseball diamond....all wonderful!
I really enjoy the videos, very useful. I was a student of your father at Judo Sports for a few years and these techniques you show bring me back and made me wish I still trained thank you
Short n sharp just the way I like it. So many videos do so much talkinG less technique omg.
:-)
The best Judo channel around! I love the content and presentation. Thank you!
Thank you!!!
This is awesome techniques. Its split second decision making that makes these techniques useful.
Great video less talk and to the point. He is a good sensei he explains the details in techniques in Ogoshi lifting the arm and controling the head before the throw. Arigatōgozaimashita.
I practiced Judo for about 10 years (started as a kid) but had a long break tying other sports and stuff but in the end everything throws me back to Judo at some point, so I started it again after like maybe 8 years of a break. And guys, it feels like starting right from the beginning, sure I know most of the technics but I realised, that I remember some of them not as good as I thought I would and some even wrong wich is a bit frustrating but also normal after 8 years not practising I guess.
Anyway, your videos help me a lot to refresh my knowledge off the dojo training and I'd like to thank you for the verry nice explaination of the technices, it's way better than learning it from books again, so yeah, this is helping me a lot.
Great videos!
Keep going!
Thank you!!! good luck with your judo journey
nice! im practicing bjj only because there are no judo classes nearby... but im in love with the art of hitting people with a planet
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Hey hey this morning I was learning the seou mage nice
That sounds like something you would put on a shirt representing your dojo.
0:37 kills my soul
Pete’s taking it like a champ.
The sub titles/captions are phenomenal
Good set of techniques. Thank you!
Thank you!
One more excellent video!!!
Mr. Shintaro, could you do a video of grip fighting in freestyle rules? Like when the opponent (or you) can break your (his) grip with two hands, etc. Another suggestion would be a video of good takedowns options when the opponent intends to pull guard, since in this case, if you take too long adjusting the grips he will drag you to the ground.
Thank you. Okay, will look into it for you.
judo is best for teaching those who have a fear of falling(failing)
That's how you gotta do youtube - quick, straight to the point - no time wasting, no prolongating video... Pure content. GG WP
I don't know judo. It looks really cool!!
''Lots of different problems can happen.'' You have a definite talent for understatement. Your teaching style, and the videos you've produced have overnight, dramitically increased, my ability to use shaui jiao. I had my first noteworthy epiphanies in your video ''Self-defense using Judo'' when you said ''circle around to his left side'', (I usually move to my opponets right) and ''climb up the body'', in over 44 years of training those two little details never occured to me. I'm sure there's more. I am grateful. Thank you brother man.
Laoshr #60
Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
That poor man keeps getting slammed to the ground and never gets mad or leaves. He is a good friend.
Great guy. hahaha. the dreaded, "can you stay after practice so I can make some videos?"
Actually I'm in judo and it's pretty impressive because if you fall right it won't hurt an bit
@@jaylynnplays2301 Good for you. Judo is a wonderful practice. Stay with it as long as you can. I was on the Judo team in High School and was not able to find a dojo later as I moved on with my life. I miss it.
Good stuff Shintaro! Your father taught me Judo at Stony Brook University: I hope he is well.
Chris Petrill his Dad is awesome! Got my black belt from him.
❤
Amazing video no ego trip just pure technique.... going to drill this on my wrestling dummy 100 reps per move 6 days a week and use only these 5 techniques in sparring. Quality video
So much value here! Would Love to see the reverse angle of this same sequence.
Perfect, now I’m ready for a street fight
XD
🙄😩
I love judo so badly ❤️
Me and you both!
These all look wonderful. Someday, when they figure out how to repair severe spinal damage and I get out of this wheelchair, I will learn this.
Great Straight to the point video 🤙🏽
The second takedown you showed, I did a few times and it really works but only on opponents that you can control their weight. It is probably the most easiest here
I train boxing but this is really interesting
😅😅😅😅
Excellent! Love your technique and power. I would hate to be your uke😁
When tori hits the technique so cleanly, you won't even feel it as uke.
He's in fact a great tori!
I searched up "This is a democracy manifest" and i got this.
Thank you very much for this , this work very well with the one who bully me
This is ART! Simple, effective and beautiful!
The beauty of judo :)
Maximum effectivness with minimum force
the #1 comment will never be forgotten
Lets be honest we all came here for that legendary comment
yeah. everyone should know them even your grandma
haha yes, Probably the most important lesson in life.
Loved The Last One, Quite A Surprise To Your (In General) Opponent!
i remember being thought judo when i was in middle school back in brazil, I enjoyed a lot! Was such a fun thing doing it as a kid. My teacher would often do Sumo tournaments between the students and because I was kinda fat I guess people had some trouble throwing me out. Really good times, might go back to learn it. Thanks for the nostalgia!
Here because of the popular comment
Who else searched this after seeing the meme in 2024 😂
Me 😂😂
Me🤣🤣
What meme
It looks so pretty and then the olimpic fight is nothing but a dig fight
That is true. But so many more variables out there on that level.
Im a BJJ purple belt with ZERO takedown skills. Thank you for posting this video, I see your channel has a lot of judo material and No gi takedowns as well. This will be fun.
Just found this channel. Subscribed. I love watching the effortless, graceful movement. And yes... it's nice to see a video that isn't mostly talk, but rather straight to the point with demonstration.
- "can you grab my hip?"
*Grabs his crotch
- "no, it's very difficult"
Im here for the my grandma comment i saw on meme
Is there a particular name for this type of Judo? I'm trying to find one in my city but I don't want to get caught up just doing ground work or excessive patterns... I use to do taekwondo then I moved into mma and wrestling... always wanted to add proper Judo to my list
Judo should be judo everywhere. If you observe a few classes, youll be able to tell.
i did Judo for many years and this is one good Judo teacher. He's just a good Judo teacher, thats all
Been on the receiving end of all of these I'm grateful my father was able to teach these to me
Thank you