Best video ive seen on how to actually start off learning break falls as opposed to just doing them straight out without these steps, these basic steps are very useful, i wish i learnt this way at my dojo
Eu amo o judô, tenho orgulho de ser judoca o judo me ensinou muitas coisas, auto controle, respeito a hierarquia preocupação com o próximo. Entre outras coisas !
Wouldn't suggest to. These are the most important aspect of judo. Gotta learn em with someone who can put hands on you to directly correct you before you can injure yourself. I swear I'm not being overly dramatic
@@LuCallofDuty1 thank you very much, I never started til I could hear an answer like this. I seriously appreciate! Guess I'll have to join a Dojo here in my city
@@madden7732 no problem man. I was afraid you wouldn't take it that well. I'm glad you did and I'm happy to hear that I genuinely helped you with my comment. Joining a dojo is the best idea but you can still practice these at home after a good sensei has taught you em. You'll need a mat tho, it may take months to fully understand how to fall (also free falling vs falling after a throw are 2 different things, you'll get it after a couple months of training). Many other things are practicable at home tho, you could even use a grappling dummy but don't spend too much on it, cause chances you'll never use it are high, but some people I know do use it pretty often and it helps. You can also train solo drills the exact same way a boxer would do shadow boxing if you're experienced enough. My last but not least suggestion is not to rush things and focus on form over speed. Enjoy your journey man!
@@LuCallofDuty1 Seriously thank you very much, you're practicely solving almost all doubts I had from this MA, all this information will be very helpful. Take care bro and thanks once again!
The spine is part of the back. He’s sitting on his partner’s back. Their backs will be thrown onto tatami repeatedly and safely, without causing either party any injury. There’s nothing unsafe being done in this video.
Best video ive seen on how to actually start off learning break falls as opposed to just doing them straight out without these steps, these basic steps are very useful, i wish i learnt this way at my dojo
absolutely agree I think just do it approach without breaking it down is discouraging and possibly dangerous
In my country our ukemi test didn't evolve rolling over obstacle. The Japanese sure take these yellow belt ukemi test to the next level. Proud.
Eu amo o judô, tenho orgulho de ser judoca o judo me ensinou muitas coisas, auto controle, respeito a hierarquia preocupação com o próximo. Entre outras coisas !
Very useful guide for at home ukemi practice.
These are some high IQ camera angles
Excelente... judô a melhor ferramenta educacional que existe...!
Nice. Very instructive and helpfull to teach my judoka's.
Água boa se bebe na fonte. Diferente disso já esta fora do padrão. Judô tradicional se busca no Kodokan... Não tem erro!
❤ ukemi lessons
Gracias por el paso a paso! Realmente ilustrativo.
Wtf
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for sharing the basic
Excellent 💯
thank you sensei
Great demonstration!!!❤
Amazing 🎉
Very useful ❤️
Can I do all of these in my house? I'm a striker but wanna start doing grappling, mainly Judo.
Wouldn't suggest to. These are the most important aspect of judo. Gotta learn em with someone who can put hands on you to directly correct you before you can injure yourself. I swear I'm not being overly dramatic
@@LuCallofDuty1 thank you very much, I never started til I could hear an answer like this. I seriously appreciate! Guess I'll have to join a Dojo here in my city
@@madden7732 no problem man. I was afraid you wouldn't take it that well. I'm glad you did and I'm happy to hear that I genuinely helped you with my comment. Joining a dojo is the best idea but you can still practice these at home after a good sensei has taught you em. You'll need a mat tho, it may take months to fully understand how to fall (also free falling vs falling after a throw are 2 different things, you'll get it after a couple months of training). Many other things are practicable at home tho, you could even use a grappling dummy but don't spend too much on it, cause chances you'll never use it are high, but some people I know do use it pretty often and it helps. You can also train solo drills the exact same way a boxer would do shadow boxing if you're experienced enough. My last but not least suggestion is not to rush things and focus on form over speed. Enjoy your journey man!
@@LuCallofDuty1 Seriously thank you very much, you're practicely solving almost all doubts I had from this MA, all this information will be very helpful. Take care bro and thanks once again!
@@madden7732 if you have any questions, feel free to reply to my comments under this video and I'll try to give you the best answer I can think of
Thanks very use full
Maybe in this forum I get the answer, I have noticed that in tournaments the judokas don´t do ukemi? why?
Might be fogotting, in competitions the pressure seem to make you forgot
thank you. please upload more techniques and warm ups ...
why not all dojos follow this WHY ??
They don't!?!? Omg
Sad but true practice should be at least 2 hrs. Not 1 1/2
Muito bom obrigado
Muito bom. Oss...
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Oh wow, never knew outen ukemi even existed
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2:20 sitting on his partner's spine?? scary.
The spine is part of the back. He’s sitting on his partner’s back. Their backs will be thrown onto tatami repeatedly and safely, without causing either party any injury. There’s nothing unsafe being done in this video.
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