I was very surprised at how many times I saw the person being thrown land on their head before landing on their side or back. I would think it is very possible to break a person's neck when they are landing directly on their head as part of the fall. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video.
Poeple may disagree, but RUclips is indeed a very valid source of information once you got the basics down and know what you're looking for. One just needs to turn viewing into doing, and actually train the stuff he sees.
I’m a non confrontational person, and I’m not looking for trouble. However, I believe as a man, you should know how to defend yourself. Did learning Judo give you a different level of self confidence?
@@DannyBoy426 100% yes ,, you learn how to use there energy against them . i call that "bull fighting" . someone rushes at you, side step , grab the punchng wrist and throw them across the room . had some drunk clown do that in a night club. i didnt go there to fight . but i wont be a victim ether.. i also like the Muay thai fighting stye too,, but i use it open hand style.. like you are trying to diffuse the situation , if they throw a punch,, grab that wrist and throw them away like a wet towel.. if you can throw someone like that,, they wont come back to try out your punches .
Technically incredible, and I like the fact that they show competition applications. If only most competitors could display proper zanshin upon winning.
Very informative, shame a lot of these techniques are not legal in competition anymore. I have to agree it makes for more exciting Judo though! Those leg techniques were looking a lot like wrestling and the IJF wants more of the spectacular throws.
Excellent video!! I think my personal favorite techniques (in no particular ranking order) are: Koshi Guruma; Tawara Gaeshi; Sumi Gaeshi; Tani Otoshi; Yoko Guruma; Kani Basami; Soto Makikomi; and then some other modified techniques which I'm not sure how they would be classified. Tani Otoshi and Kani Basami are the only two techniques with which I ever threw my Chief Instructor, way back a long time ago.
7:32 - I realize one judoka in competition who did a "seoi-otoshi" to the big "tap out" type of judo joint lock - the classic armbar to the tap out after the seoi-otoshi. If you are a judoka expert, they all call this the "juji gatame." So if you cannot finish off the opponent after doing the "otoshi" for the ippon, do the juji gatame and you will definitely get the ippon in judo competition.
great video. I haven;t trained or competed for a long time - pity to see a lot of the throws involving leg grabs are gone in competition though. Personal favourite for me was te-guruma as a counter throw - I guess thats pretty much Sukui-nage in this video and correct me if I;m wrong would now be illegal ?
"Banned" is probably the wrong word to use. A better word to use may be "prohibited" under current Judo Tournament Rules. But I understand what you are saying, and I agree with you. It is ridiculous some of the techniques that they now prohibit, versus some that they permit which are dangerous, IMO.
@John Sm I saw a video in here, quite some time ago, showing all of the techniques which are prohibited in tournaments. I believe it was by a Judo Black Belt at Jimmy Pedro's Dojo in Wakefield, MA (I believe it is located). It was very informative as well as disheartening.
@John Sm Judo has turned into "Push Me - Pull Me", Who gets the least penalty points wins, lets turn it into UFC and just tackle and wrestle around on the ground. Very sad!! IMO.
@John Sm You seemed to have gotten cut off at the end. I studied and trained in Judo, ages ago, for Self Defense, exercise, fitness, interest, and hobby NOT to enter tournaments. But the emphasis is to enter tournaments. Oh yeah, we trained in all the throws and many of different variations, even made up some of our own. Many people, including myself, brought in "principles" from other Arts, such as Aikido, Jiu-Jitsu, Kenpo, and others. The black belt instructors and a number of students would often go to seminars of other Arts. Try adding an Aikido finishing touch to an O-Soto Gari. Really nice!! I had a black belt in another Art before I started in Judo (although had done it for awhile when I was a little kid), and I brought in some different ways of doing things. Some violated Judo Rules, and pissed off Chief Instructor. Such as how I do Kani Basami and took him down with it, violates Judo Rules. But even as a white belt, there were 1, 2, or a few things that a seasoned black belt instructor (probably 35 years) would ask me to demonstrate cuz he had no idea how I did it. Not sure which of the 67 throws it might be classified under, I'd have to think about it. Not sure if it violated Judo Rules of not, no one ever said. But it works really nice, for me anyways. Oh wait! There is a variation that is often used by Judoka. So that would be a Kouchi Gari (my right foot behind uke's right heel from between legs, right?). My Left hand grabbing uke's right wrist. Now some people will take their right hand, grab the gi pants at top of knee, lay their forearm vertically across ukes' right thigh, and drive their elbow into front of uke's hip. Then execute Kouchi Gari with right foot. Well my techinique .. I don't even use my foot at all. I go in and wrap my right arm around Uke's right knee, from the front and outside, while holding his right arm with my left hand. Then jump up and barrel roll up into uke's midsection, bringing his right leg with me. Uke goes down on his back. I let go of his right arm. I'm laying on top of his mid on my back, feet to his left, head to his right. Now from my Art, and in life, I'd strike with an elbow to head, neck or upper chest, then strike with right elbow to groin. But for Judo, you can turn over and get into a side hold. So I guess it's a Kouchi Gari variation without actually doing a Gari with your foot.
He contemplado aprender judo por los derribos, pero no me cuadra que le hayan quitado los tackles. No se como se les llama a los tackle en judo pero los quitaron
@@akirasensei99 Entiendo amigazo pero al no ser utilzadas estas técnicas en el randori, se pierde habilidad al usarlas y se mutila mucho al judo original.
Oh yeah, I guess Morote Gari is a technique I like too. I forgot. If done correctly, it can get you into some other nice things like a "Boston Back Breaker". Or a Double Achilles Lock. Nice open shots to the groin, etc.. I first learned it in another Art, before I trained in Judo. So I would like to open Uke's arms up, give him a Double Rising Palm Strikes up under his chest (to lift him up a bit and back a bit), then move in with one of my knees inbetween his legs, then execute Morote Gari by scooping up behind both of his knees and then standing up myself. Thereby Uke would be on his back, I'm standing up straight with my arms wrapped tightly around the back of each of Uke's knees. Then I simply arch backward to raise his butt and back off the ground so that he is on his shoulder/head. Then from there, many things you can do.
There are counters like that, but they're very hard. Seoi nage is very hard to counter, seoi otoshi is basically impossible to counter as it goes far too low.
Seoi nage = shoulder throw, and there are several variations: ippon seoi nage = one-arm shoulder throw, using just a sleeve grip. Morote seoi nage = two hands shoulder throw, using traditional collar-sleeve grip. Eri seoi nage = same-side shoulder throw, using same-sided collar-sleeve grip. These days, "ippon seoi nage" is officially a separate throw from just "seoi nage", which includes all other variations. But colloquially you can still call all of them seoi nage.
It's the Japanese name. A lot of throws have multiple names: people will give a different name for the same throw in sambo, US wrestling, judo, etc... in fact, even inside judo, throws will have Japanese names, that are used internationally, and Korean names, that are only used in Korea.
There used to be an a way better video than this with better voice instructions and different people demonstrating the techniques in better quality I can’t find it anymore. And they showed other olympians from other countries succeeding with those techniques or variations
Sharp sensei recently passed way. Thanks to him for all his efforts to share Judo with us through video and writing
Rest In Peace Sharp Sensei 🙏
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nokori sensei sharp gashimas
Do you you know if his videos will get deleted. I had a lot of instructionals in the past and some of them got deleted
Rest in peace 😓🙏🏽
All techniques with timestamps:
0:02:49 (Morote) Seoi-nage
0:04:10 Ippon Seoi-nage
0:06:08 Seoi-otoshi
0:07:53 Tai-otoshi
0:10:39 Kata-guruma
0:12:52 Uki-otoshi
0:14:23 Sumi-otoshi
0:15:23 Sumi-otoshi vs. Uki-otoshi
0:16:24 Sukui-nage
0:18:33 Obi-otoshi
0:19:30 Morote-gari
0:21:13 Kuchiki-daoshi
0:24:00 Kibisu-gaeshi
0:25:40 Kuchiki-daoshi vs. Kibisu-gaeshi
0:26:42 Kouchi-gaeshi
0:28:12 Uchimata-sukashi
0:29:57 Yama-arashi
0:31:42 O-goshi
0:33:21 Uki-goshi
0:34:43 Tsuri-goshi
0:35:45 Tsurikomi-goshi
0:37:09 Sode-tsurikomi-goshi
0:39:13 Koshi-guruma
0:40:13 Harai-goshi
0:42:00 Hane-goshi
0:42:50 Hane-goshi vs. Harai-goshi
0:43:50 Utsuri-goshi
0:45:09 Ushiro-goshi
0:46:46 Daki-age
0:48:02 Hiza-guruma
0:49:16 Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi
0:51:11 Harai-tsurikomi-ashi
0:51:49 Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi vs. Harai-tsurikomi-ashi
0:53:13 Deashi-harai
0:55:14 Okuri-ashi-harai
0:55:58 Deashi-harai vs. Okuri-ashi-harai vs. Harai-tsurikomi-ashi
0:56:39 Tsubame-gaeshi
0:57:46 Kosoto-gari
0:58:58 Kosoto-gake
0:59:48 Deashi-harai vs. Kosoto-gari vs. Kosoto-gake
1:01:21 O-soto-gari
1:03:24 O-soto-otoshi
1:04:50 O-soto-guruma
1:05:55 O-soto-gaeshi
1:07:27 O-guruma
1:08:22 Ashi-guruma
1:09:38 Uchimata
1:12:28 Uchimata-gaeshi
1:12:59 O-uchi-gari
1:14:53 O-uchi-gaeshi
1:17:03 Kouchi-gari
1:19:44 Hane-goshi-gaeshi
1:20:55 Harai-goshi-gaeshi
1:22:17 Tomoe-nage
1:24:11 Ura-nage
1:25:28 Sumi-gaeshi
1:27:28 Hikikomi-gaeshi
1:28:49 Tawara-gaeshi
1:29:55 Uki-waza
1:31:45 Yoko-otoshi
1:32:43 Tani-otoshi
1:33:56 Uki-waza vs. Yoko-otoshi vs. Tani-otoshi
1:35:14 Yoko-wakare
1:36:22 Yoko-gake
1:37:23 Daki-wakare
1:38:19 Yoko-guruma
1:39:34 Soto-makikomi
1:41:38 Uchi-makikomi
1:43:15 Hane-makikomi
1:44:28 Harai-makikomi
1:46:08 Uchimata-makikomi
1:47:34 O-soto-makikomi
1:49:09 Kani-basami
1:50:10 Kawazu-gake
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Can't thank you enough!
This is PRICELESS. Thank you for putting this up on the internet!
I was very surprised at how many times I saw the person being thrown land on their head before landing on their side or back. I would think it is very possible to break a person's neck when they are landing directly on their head as part of the fall. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video.
This is one of the best instructional videos I have ever watched! I picked up so many slick combinations.
I’ve been searching for this video! Covers fundamentals very well! Thank you!
There will never be a better Martial Arts instructor than Professor RUclips.
Hey! I got my Black Belt from RUclips!! ........ Kidding!!!
Well said. The likes of Jon Jones also learn a lot from RUclips sensei.
I got my medical degree from RUclips University!
Poeple may disagree, but RUclips is indeed a very valid source of information once you got the basics down and know what you're looking for. One just needs to turn viewing into doing, and actually train the stuff he sees.
RUclips Sifu knows all
thank you for the upload! This is helpful for my shodan test
Koga's throws are like magic. Always nice to see.
im 51 ,, took up judo in high school...never been in a punch up fight since..
thank you for this video,
I’m a non confrontational person, and I’m not looking for trouble. However, I believe as a man, you should know how to defend yourself. Did learning Judo give you a different level of self confidence?
@@DannyBoy426 100% yes ,, you learn how to use there energy against them . i call that "bull fighting" . someone rushes at you, side step , grab the punchng wrist and throw them across the room . had some drunk clown do that in a night club. i didnt go there to fight . but i wont be a victim ether.. i also like the Muay thai fighting stye too,, but i use it open hand style.. like you are trying to diffuse the situation , if they throw a punch,, grab that wrist and throw them away like a wet towel.. if you can throw someone like that,, they wont come back to try out your punches .
I used to have this video back when I studied Judo with Mr. Al Holtman in San Diego. It helped me a lot.
Technically incredible, and I like the fact that they show competition applications. If only most competitors could display proper zanshin upon winning.
Ikr? That's what i like about martial arts like Kendo. you have to stay calm and show respect after you win
Wow. Finally, a good quality one!
J. "
I know, right?
This could be an encyclopedia for me as a BJJ white belt. Thank you for your sharing.
Thaks Sensei. Its fantastic !!!
Wow, cool find I have the original from the 80’s on VHS! 👍
Thanks for sharing long live Judo🥋
The music is everything!
Jiu Jitsu .... Noun ... The gentle art of folding clothes while people are still in them.
LMAO, that is GOLD!
😂😂😂😂
@@karamazov3467 did I write that? I don't remember writing that. I must have been very tired. But that's actually pretty good though, isn't it?
Great Video 💪!! Thank 's 🙏!!
doesnt get more 1980s than this
Great video! Thank you!
Very informative, shame a lot of these techniques are not legal in competition anymore. I have to agree it makes for more exciting Judo though! Those leg techniques were looking a lot like wrestling and the IJF wants more of the spectacular throws.
Wow, thanks
There're that many throws
Great videos
Those were the best Kata Guruma I have ever seen!! Effortless. That guy is GOOD!!! Who is he?
Great thanks was looking for something like this
Nice! Thank you for posting the video.👍
Intro music lets you know ippon is imminent 🙏
Very informative video sensei! 👌👌👌
Thanks for the great video.
Excellent video!! I think my personal favorite techniques (in no particular ranking order) are: Koshi Guruma; Tawara Gaeshi; Sumi Gaeshi; Tani Otoshi; Yoko Guruma; Kani Basami; Soto Makikomi; and then some other modified techniques which I'm not sure how they would be classified. Tani Otoshi and Kani Basami are the only two techniques with which I ever threw my Chief Instructor, way back a long time ago.
good and interesting! i love it.
Brilliant! Many thanks for sharing!
thanks for uploading!
7:32 - I realize one judoka in competition who did a "seoi-otoshi" to the big "tap out" type of judo joint lock - the classic armbar to the tap out after the seoi-otoshi.
If you are a judoka expert, they all call this the "juji gatame."
So if you cannot finish off the opponent after doing the "otoshi" for the ippon, do the juji gatame and you will definitely get the ippon in judo competition.
4:35 - 5:10 Ippon Seoi Nage
17:10 - 17:17 - 17:35 - 17:57 Sukui Nage
19:42 - 20:00 Morotegari
42:32 - 42:42 Hane Goshi
31:42 O Goshi
37:35 -37:42 - 38:57 Sode Tsurikomi Goshi
51:36 Harai Tsurikomi Ashi
1:01:35 - 1:01:57 Osotogari
1:13:16 - 1:13:57 Ouchigari
1:17:03 Kouchigari
Thank you🙏 i love Judo 🇯🇵
ME TOO 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵👏👏👏
Thank you. Jon
Exceedingly useful!!
Judo leg grabs are awesome.
David Blanco *were awesome
Chuck Jack21 are awesome. They’re banned in competitions but not for self defence so some dojo’s will teach them
+Hal Sharp THANK YOU!!
I'm convinced that if a throw exists, Judo has a specific name for it
this video its very amaizing techniques judo
great video. I haven;t trained or competed for a long time - pity to see a lot of the throws involving leg grabs are gone in competition though. Personal favourite for me was te-guruma as a counter throw - I guess thats pretty much Sukui-nage in this video and correct me if I;m wrong would now be illegal ?
3:57 12:05 neck breaking throw
11:53 thats what they call a bad day
Super! Thanks!
Im going to apply this to my muay boran training
I need and want to learn these in close fights.
Excellent
thank you
This combined with muay thai is deadly
Is Kodokan Judo still taught in the United States?
12:06 - that neck!!
He's training to be a Corkscrew!!!
Yes
uchimata makikomi no gi ?
Posta alguma coisa que for do tipo que vcs fazem vídeos ❤
OSU VERY GOOD! The SAME THROW WE PRACTICE IN RONIN KAI!
harai makikomi no gi ?
Does anyone know what year (approximately!) is the Games shown on 1:48 min?
Ok, I watched the video now give me my black belt.!!
FREE BLACK BELT 😂😂😂
Where can i find videos where Hal Sharp shows ancient Jujutsu scrolls ?
send me 50 dollars on cashapp and I will help you find it.
@@teovu5557 No.
Regrettably, number of those techniques are currently banned in competition.
Judo has already loose his soul.
"Banned" is probably the wrong word to use. A better word to use may be "prohibited" under current Judo Tournament Rules. But I understand what you are saying, and I agree with you. It is ridiculous some of the techniques that they now prohibit, versus some that they permit which are dangerous, IMO.
@John Sm I saw a video in here, quite some time ago, showing all of the techniques which are prohibited in tournaments. I believe it was by a Judo Black Belt at Jimmy Pedro's Dojo in Wakefield, MA (I believe it is located). It was very informative as well as disheartening.
@John Sm Judo has turned into "Push Me - Pull Me", Who gets the least penalty points wins, lets turn it into UFC and just tackle and wrestle around on the ground. Very sad!! IMO.
@John Sm You seemed to have gotten cut off at the end. I studied and trained in Judo, ages ago, for Self Defense, exercise, fitness, interest, and hobby NOT to enter tournaments. But the emphasis is to enter tournaments. Oh yeah, we trained in all the throws and many of different variations, even made up some of our own. Many people, including myself, brought in "principles" from other Arts, such as Aikido, Jiu-Jitsu, Kenpo, and others. The black belt instructors and a number of students would often go to seminars of other Arts. Try adding an Aikido finishing touch to an O-Soto Gari. Really nice!! I had a black belt in another Art before I started in Judo (although had done it for awhile when I was a little kid), and I brought in some different ways of doing things. Some violated Judo Rules, and pissed off Chief Instructor. Such as how I do Kani Basami and took him down with it, violates Judo Rules. But even as a white belt, there were 1, 2, or a few things that a seasoned black belt instructor (probably 35 years) would ask me to demonstrate cuz he had no idea how I did it. Not sure which of the 67 throws it might be classified under, I'd have to think about it. Not sure if it violated Judo Rules of not, no one ever said. But it works really nice, for me anyways. Oh wait! There is a variation that is often used by Judoka. So that would be a Kouchi Gari (my right foot behind uke's right heel from between legs, right?). My Left hand grabbing uke's right wrist. Now some people will take their right hand, grab the gi pants at top of knee, lay their forearm vertically across ukes' right thigh, and drive their elbow into front of uke's hip. Then execute Kouchi Gari with right foot. Well my techinique .. I don't even use my foot at all. I go in and wrap my right arm around Uke's right knee, from the front and outside, while holding his right arm with my left hand. Then jump up and barrel roll up into uke's midsection, bringing his right leg with me. Uke goes down on his back. I let go of his right arm. I'm laying on top of his mid on my back, feet to his left, head to his right. Now from my Art, and in life, I'd strike with an elbow to head, neck or upper chest, then strike with right elbow to groin. But for Judo, you can turn over and get into a side hold. So I guess it's a Kouchi Gari variation without actually doing a Gari with your foot.
@@aspenrebel cool story bro!
Is there a list of the techniques and what time they occur in the video anywhere?
Right up at the top, in one of the first few comments.
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This guy asked this 4yrs ago, and the list came up 3 years ago
7:11 Perfection
Yeah!! and if he didn't get the ippon he put on an immediate armbar.
Thank you.
yoko gake no gi?
Beautiful.
Rest In Peace
Wow, thank you
Is it coming from a DVD ? Which one ? Is it for sale somewhere ?
popol2121 download it burn it to disk
These guy's are hardcore! No mats! They must be made of diamond
There are mats.
Estou me vendo nos anos 70
Treinando com verdadeiras judocas. Judo e tudo.sou un
Judoca.das antiga .
Eu aida vou fazet muito por este lindo judo.
Eu vou trabalhar pra melhora os meus treinamento.
Hermoso ... excelente
Seems like there could be a lot of neck injuries?
Not really, as people train falling safely a lot. Accidents that happen in some Japanese and Korean schools are mostly related to bullying.
Eso si es judo no Cómo ahora que quitaron Muchas técnicas
He contemplado aprender judo por los derribos, pero no me cuadra que le hayan quitado los tackles. No se como se les llama a los tackle en judo pero los quitaron
@@profegaitero no los sacaron, solo están prohibidos en competición
@@akirasensei99 Entiendo amigazo pero al no ser utilzadas estas técnicas en el randori, se pierde habilidad al usarlas y se mutila mucho al judo original.
Thanks you
Thank you . I find you .
19:30 Morotoi Gari= double leg takedown in wrestling
Or Tackling in BJJ/MMA/UFC or Football.
Oh yeah, I guess Morote Gari is a technique I like too. I forgot. If done correctly, it can get you into some other nice things like a "Boston Back Breaker". Or a Double Achilles Lock. Nice open shots to the groin, etc.. I first learned it in another Art, before I trained in Judo. So I would like to open Uke's arms up, give him a Double Rising Palm Strikes up under his chest (to lift him up a bit and back a bit), then move in with one of my knees inbetween his legs, then execute Morote Gari by scooping up behind both of his knees and then standing up myself. Thereby Uke would be on his back, I'm standing up straight with my arms wrapped tightly around the back of each of Uke's knees. Then I simply arch backward to raise his butt and back off the ground so that he is on his shoulder/head. Then from there, many things you can do.
Great!
sounds to me like the check for that over the shoulder throw is to drop your weight and pivot your opponent into the ground
There are counters like that, but they're very hard. Seoi nage is very hard to counter, seoi otoshi is basically impossible to counter as it goes far too low.
Thanks🙏🏻
training for 3 years and still having problems to remember the names.
Rodrigo Argueta learn the translations
Just do it
I LIKE IT
Morote-gari ftw, the 1-2 seoi-nage to morote-gari...bam!!
nice, huh?
I always consider judo is one of the most reliable martial art ....such a shame I don't get the chance to learn it .....
Why not?
Working hour not allowed me to....
Why not?
@@pohkimcheng59 OH! Maybe you need to make a change in what you do for work, where you work, where you live ... then? Are you in the USA?
@@aspenrebel I'm in Malaysia, working as an 3D artist my working hours are crazy, involved overnight in office and working in weekend are casual 😏
Whats the difference between Morote-seio-nage and seoi-nage?
Vinícius Carvalho one throw is banned the other one is fake .. 😉
@@Alex861697 None of those are banned or fake.
Seoi nage = shoulder throw, and there are several variations: ippon seoi nage = one-arm shoulder throw, using just a sleeve grip. Morote seoi nage = two hands shoulder throw, using traditional collar-sleeve grip. Eri seoi nage = same-side shoulder throw, using same-sided collar-sleeve grip.
These days, "ippon seoi nage" is officially a separate throw from just "seoi nage", which includes all other variations. But colloquially you can still call all of them seoi nage.
Tremendous
is it legetimate to use the clothes, after all would one have this advantage, on the street...
Yes. People wear clothes.
I love judo
That sukui nage is a te guruma, though
Te Guruma is officially considered a variation of Sukui Nage. Same as how Morote Seoi Nage and Eri Seoi Nage are considered variations of Seoi nage.
@@tl8211 thank you. Some time after this post I had found that out.
good
Ty
the best
seoi nage or morote seoi nage
You can just call it seoi nage, but use 'morote' if you need to clarify.
Great..
Ok Joe Pags!!
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Diferencia entre el sasae Suri komi ashi y de ahí harai.
Kibisu gaeshi looks like more of an ankle pick
It's the Japanese name. A lot of throws have multiple names: people will give a different name for the same throw in sambo, US wrestling, judo, etc... in fact, even inside judo, throws will have Japanese names, that are used internationally, and Korean names, that are only used in Korea.
There used to be an a way better video than this with better voice instructions and different people demonstrating the techniques in better quality I can’t find it anymore. And they showed other olympians from other countries succeeding with those techniques or variations
Did you ever find the video? If you did could you share the link please?
THE GOKYO by Neil Adams.@@gladiumcaeli
3:15