Judo vs Uzbek Kurash (history & evolution)
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024
- This video discusses the history and evolution of the traditional wrestling of Uzbekistan.
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Thank you all.
This reminds me so much of some of your original videos that made me fall in love with this channel. Thank you!
@@rvfree1 thank you 🙏🏻
As an Uzbek starting Judo, this was very interesting. A possible translation for chala could be "incomplete," and for Jazo, it could be "punishment."
@@BalayTarbuz thank you for clarifying
Chadi I never tire of your video lectures. They are extremely informative, rich in historic details, and full of practical combat wisdom.
@@Fred-px5xu thank you for your kind words
Kurash mentioned 🥂🔥
Do Germanic wrestling next! Viking, Swiss, etc!
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@@Chadi So, you have done Schwingen already. Can't wait for Glima!
You are truly educated on wrestling.
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@@Chadi You really have seen it all and done it all.
@@Chadi Well, but you did a take of a very specific form of sports glima, with belt wrestling, using the specific leather belt. It was actually considered to take the place of French Wrestling (Greco-Roman) after the 1912 Olympics. Very reminiscent of Judo tachi-waza, but without grip fighting.
But Glima has several versions, like byxlatök, axlatök and freislatök. The latter is pretty much free grappling but without groundwork. One version of freislatök is pretty much free fighting altogether, with everything legal, in line of MMA. You could do a more deep dive into the the multitudes of glima. 😉
Personally, I trained glima for a year in the 80s. It was mostly belt wrestling, but we did the other grappling versions as well. And that was in a straight line from the 19th and 20th century art.
We vikings discovered every aspect of grappling, like the japanese. We were just not conservative enough to formally preserve it. At least not into the modern age, and at least not making it a cultural thing.
Awesome video!
Do you think there is a significant link between countries who wore thicker clothing (and on average colder temperatures) to be more deeply rooted in grappling while countries who wore lighter clothing (and on average hotter temperatures) to be more deeply rooted in striking?
I see the correlation and it kinda makes sense to me.
@@MrDvfdsv thank you
It’s very possible
I don't think hotter weather promotes striking. Striking is an abnormality in human culture. Almost all cultures have some form of wrestling or hunting sport for allowing dominance matches or competitions between their members. If they need to hurt or kill other humans outside their culture, they just train in armed combat. Unarmed combat is relatively new.
However, I think you may be onto something. I would have to research if cultures in colder weathers tend to develop some form of jacket wrestling, while cultures in hotter weathers tend to develop "nogi" wrestling
@@adrianarroyo937eh, boxing adjacent sports have been around in a lot of places for a long time. It just wasn’t as applicable militaristically due to armor and weapons nullifying its effectiveness thus is primarily relegated to ritual and prize fighting historically
素晴らしい💖
@@yama76 ありがとう
You should do a video on Khmer Traditional Wrestling
Where can I get that green Gi?
we are waiting for a video about "Kazakh Kures", they really went.
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Not in scoring, but rather in the grips and throws allowed, this looks also similar to Cornish wrestling except that Cornish doesn't have a belt.
Judo only have 2 belts, White and Black. White is for beginner, Black for someone knows all the basic. The main reason why Wrestling has small competitors is because beginner will be put against professional and had spinal break due to suplex.
so their gi is allowed to have a shorter sleeve compare to judo?
Every single nation in Euroasia, not state, but nation has its own version of kurash. Turkic nations all call it kurash, goresh , gulyash. This type of wrestling is very old.
😢а татарская кураш?
It's the same bro, cuz it's a sport that represents a country, tatar is in russia, but tatarstan is not recognized as a separate country
haha it's to judo what greco-roman is to freestyle
What do you mean? Explain pls
Be more precise and specific please
:)