I'm in the exact same boat. Same age, stopped some 50 years ago. I was long limbed, so I was vulnerable to seoi-nage. OTOH, my best throw was Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi, which was a hazard to short stocky type So any match between one of them and me didn't last very long (;-D)
I was doing judo for 6 years and I don't consider it a brutal sport. For example, even football or hockey are much worse in my opinion. I have never been injured during competition, only once during training.
@@-Davit- I agree completely. I was trained in Judo for 10 years by Olympians (Irwin, Steve Cohen, and Robert Berland) and I didn't think it was a Great sport, and not all that brutal on the body. Technique is everything!!
@@JS-yv8ks You are correct, but for example, it is horrible for me because I knew practicing medicine like the back of my hand. Now, its pretty much gone. I understand if it explained, and if I repeat things over and over, MAYBE I will remember it. IT SUCKS!!!
@@korbindallas8224 cause Apache’s are known in American to have a proud warrior tradition. It’s like if someone said, “as a Daegestani” It does hold cultural credence.
@@korbindallas8224 'Indian' wrestling starts in a standing position, like judo, then you do judo stuff like leg sweeps and flying tackles, then progress to bjj-esque body locks and joint-breakers All the Native American tribes had this
Thank you. And to think: those getting thrown (in this video) are themselves, excellent Judo players. That one where the smaller player let the larger one throw himself (about 1:30-1:40) was poetry in motion.
Fantastic video! Good clean throws with great technique. I was surprised at how many Ko Soto Gari throws for ippon there were. That was one of my favorite throws, but I hardly ever saw anyone else do it successfully, other than as a lead in to a combo.
Throws tend to cycle in and out of competition as the defense to the most effective attacks of today lead back into the attacks that have been forgotten.
As a former wrestler in college, I love watching these throws. But I can't help but to think that most of these are only possible with the Gee on. I would like to see some videos on throws adapted from Judo to wrestling. The few wrestlers I knew who took the time to translate their judo to wrestling did great. Especially with the foot sweeps.
In my experience it's a bit harder to pull them off since they gi helps you getting a solid grip, but it's not impossible, just need to change your grips, most of the times is a right underhook and left wrist or tricep grip.
Yeah as someone who transitioned from Judo to wrestling. It’s a totally different sport. There are some Judokas now that show some no gi judo but I didn’t have that resource back when I wrestled
In short, Judo is a sport form on Jujutsu, which is basically techniques for Japanese soldiers to use when fighting unarmed. Since soldiers wear clothes and/or armor, it makes sense that Judo techniques are dependent on opponents wearing a gi. And as a former wrestler, that's why I find Judo interesting; the techniques seem usable in real life since people usually wear clothes and the throws are devastating on a hard/rough/uneven surfaces. However, if you're interest is sports like MMA, etc. where competitors wear little clothing, I suppose Judo throws are less useful.
I suggest to watch some shintaro higashi no gi judo techniques, you might like it. Shintaro is Judo black belt and US National Champion but also have wrestling experience in highschool.
If nothing but age is holding you back, then go for it. I have seen a documentary about sport in old age and there were 70-90 year old folks who learned *new* sports and got fairly good at it. You don''t have to compete and just take it slow for fun and health. Alone being in a community of people who just love the sport can be uplifting.
Honestly you look at all these throws and I just feel for the guys being thrown. Sometimes you just feel so stupid and that ‘I shouldn’t have been thrown’ but you leave your guard down for a second and boom you’re eating the floor. Happens to all of us just have to learn from it and come back for more lol
Ono Shohei's hane-goshi on Hugo Legrand in the Olympics is missing, and the too recent perfect koshi-guruma from Abe Uta. And yama-arashi by Kosei Inoue. But very very nice video, I like very much the slick uchi-mata-sukashi on the very big guy, and of course the sasae-tsurikomi-ashi from Muneta is legendary.
of course the judo here is phenomenal, I am really impressed by these throws and the precision that is required in the sport. But can someone also tell me the music being played in this video hahaha I actually really like it.
That gigantic guy going for a sweep and then suddenly flying through the air like a physics engine glitch was amazing.
I'm 68 and still remember the names of those techniques after 45- 50 yrs. A lot of taiotoshis there. My favourite was moroteseonagi.
So your short and wide and extremely dangerous hahhahahah
I'm in the exact same boat. Same age, stopped some 50 years ago. I was long limbed, so I was vulnerable to seoi-nage. OTOH, my best throw was Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi, which was a hazard to short stocky type
So any match between one of them and me didn't last very long (;-D)
I did judo for a year and it’s such a brutal sport on the body. The pounding these guys take day in and day out is extraordinary.
I was doing judo for 6 years and I don't consider it a brutal sport. For example, even football or hockey are much worse in my opinion. I have never been injured during competition, only once during training.
It's a tough sport but learning to conserve your body with rest, conditioning, and a game plan is what allows longevity in the game!
@@-Davit- I agree completely. I was trained in Judo for 10 years by Olympians (Irwin, Steve Cohen, and Robert Berland) and I didn't think it was a Great sport, and not all that brutal on the body. Technique is everything!!
It's only brutal if you don't know what you are doing .
@@JS-yv8ks You are correct, but for example, it is horrible for me because I knew practicing medicine like the back of my hand. Now, its pretty much gone. I understand if it explained, and if I repeat things over and over, MAYBE I will remember it. IT SUCKS!!!
Judoka s are poetry in motion. Beautiful fluidity
I really like these longer videos. I know they take more work, but they're awesome. The shorts are good too though.
Thank you! Gald to hear that.
Искусство борьбы, достойное фресок и гравюр. Выглядит, просто красиво.
Ce sport est tellement beau, un vrai régale pour les yeux
Meilleure chaîne YT continue
I love seeing Ashi Guruma in competition like that 👌
From this Apaches’ perspective, just so honored to witness such amazing skill. Props to all the participants, respectfully as always
Hopefully see you on the mats. Come share some skills. *bows*
Lol why do you feel the need to announce that you're Apache. Weird signal.
@@korbindallas8224 cause Apache’s are known in American to have a proud warrior tradition. It’s like if someone said, “as a Daegestani” It does hold cultural credence.
Nobody asked if you were apache bro sit down
@@korbindallas8224 'Indian' wrestling starts in a standing position, like judo, then you do judo stuff like leg sweeps and flying tackles, then progress to bjj-esque body locks and joint-breakers
All the Native American tribes had this
Bro I just wanted to say I love your channel, keep it up
Thanks buddy, appreciate that!
this video is amazing, ive watched it three times already. great job
Thank you, glad to hear that!
Simply beautiful techniques.
2:26 I did _not_ expect to see something like that in Judo! 😲
Sadly grabbing legs has been forbidden some time ago, so you won't be seeing much more. The techniques are still being taught though.
I retired a couple years after that change. Judo just wasnt the same. I silly change IMO.
@@OldAatrox do they teach leg grabs in judo schools?
lmao i expected a kata guruma
@@TheAccumulation so you expected right
Thank you. And to think: those getting thrown (in this video) are themselves, excellent Judo players. That one where the smaller player let the larger one throw himself (about 1:30-1:40) was poetry in motion.
Very cool video, nice music and simple but efficient edit, just nice to watch !
The beauty old of well executed throw is difficult to describe but I know it when I see it.
3:00 uki otoshi weeoooooo that's nice
All the beauty of judo.
Отличная подборка! Красота! Прямо учебное пособие.
So good
Judo is just the most beautiful and graceful martial art
absolute beauty
I always love watching the ippon at 9:04 hes like "lemme show you how its done"
I don't know much about judo but did the blue guy counter the guy in white? It kind of looked like that which is damn crazy.
Mean tai otoshi everywhere, love to see my favorite throw!
Awesome compilation.
Thanks!
Some sick trip/counter trip interactions here
beautiful!
Fantastic video! Good clean throws with great technique. I was surprised at how many Ko Soto Gari throws for ippon there were. That was one of my favorite throws, but I hardly ever saw anyone else do it successfully, other than as a lead in to a combo.
Throws tend to cycle in and out of competition as the defense to the most effective attacks of today lead back into the attacks that have been forgotten.
Отличная подборка бросков! Спасибо!
3:08 a rare classic uki otoshi
3:00 But yes, very nice. Japanese Judokas don't neglect katas, and it may have come naturally for him.
Dat Samurai Champloo soundtrack though!
09:20 Love that ashi-guruma. It's the best footage of the technique I've seen on youtube.
Killer throws, killer soundtrack
4:12 - Who won the Ipon? The first throw dropped the guy on his back, but then he rolled it over.
Nice video. The angle and speed let me see what happen, even when the guy getting thrown still is not sure what happened.
This is....... Just art!!!
All absolutely beautiful ippons.
The most beautiful of all is Muneta's @04:35
This is best watched with "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" in the background, cranked. You're welcome.
Thanks for good vido❤❤❤
As a former wrestler in college, I love watching these throws. But I can't help but to think that most of these are only possible with the Gee on. I would like to see some videos on throws adapted from Judo to wrestling. The few wrestlers I knew who took the time to translate their judo to wrestling did great. Especially with the foot sweeps.
In my experience it's a bit harder to pull them off since they gi helps you getting a solid grip, but it's not impossible, just need to change your grips, most of the times is a right underhook and left wrist or tricep grip.
You tend to see a lot of judo like techniques in freestyle since the bigger the throw the more points for the technique
Yeah as someone who transitioned from Judo to wrestling. It’s a totally different sport. There are some Judokas now that show some no gi judo but I didn’t have that resource back when I wrestled
In short, Judo is a sport form on Jujutsu, which is basically techniques for Japanese soldiers to use when fighting unarmed. Since soldiers wear clothes and/or armor, it makes sense that Judo techniques are dependent on opponents wearing a gi. And as a former wrestler, that's why I find Judo interesting; the techniques seem usable in real life since people usually wear clothes and the throws are devastating on a hard/rough/uneven surfaces. However, if you're interest is sports like MMA, etc. where competitors wear little clothing, I suppose Judo throws are less useful.
I suggest to watch some shintaro higashi no gi judo techniques, you might like it. Shintaro is Judo black belt and US National Champion but also have wrestling experience in highschool.
Truly beautiful
Great throws & sweeps.
9:30 GORGIOUS ! :)
havent done Judo in 30 years but this was beautiful. Makes me want to do it again. Not sure if 52 is a bit old 😂
If nothing but age is holding you back, then go for it. I have seen a documentary about sport in old age and there were 70-90 year old folks who learned *new* sports and got fairly good at it. You don''t have to compete and just take it slow for fun and health. Alone being in a community of people who just love the sport can be uplifting.
No, you are not too old! I'm 58 and I still practice.
Vá em frente. Tenho 64 e ainda estou bem jovem. Continuo no tatame.
Such a beautiful sport😊
Spectacular kuzuki at :26! It's like watching a dance where the partner doesn't want to dance : )
Nice Video. A joy to watch.
Thank you!
Honestly you look at all these throws and I just feel for the guys being thrown. Sometimes you just feel so stupid and that ‘I shouldn’t have been thrown’ but you leave your guard down for a second and boom you’re eating the floor. Happens to all of us just have to learn from it and come back for more lol
I like that super fluffyweight division!! 1:32
Superb highlight and rhythms.
Thanks!
Fascinating
Bons movimentos de judo, bom vídeo, legal!
Ono Shohei's hane-goshi on Hugo Legrand in the Olympics is missing, and the too recent perfect koshi-guruma from Abe Uta. And yama-arashi by Kosei Inoue. But very very nice video, I like very much the slick uchi-mata-sukashi on the very big guy, and of course the sasae-tsurikomi-ashi from Muneta is legendary.
Amazing....just amazing skills.
man damn i want to start doing judo and master it.
I hope you do good luck
I believe in you, Judoka.
がんばれ!
Top quality, as always
Thanks!
Awesome!!
La grande epoque ou les kataguruma etais encore autoriser en competition
Soon you'll have one of my throws on here!
Просто какое-то волшебство на татами, не оторваться...
Da hora judo e muito legal, quem dera pudesse ter aprendido desde jovem não teria sofrido muito bulying
That Uchi Mata!
Beatyful moments
Judo is such a beautiful sport. I could watch this all day! What's the name of the throw @6:40
We used to call it a Korean seoi nage or reverse seoi nage.
Sadly I think it's been banned nowadays.
One throw in video was made without control and do not give victory. Video is good!👍
Nice job
WOW! Wonderful and beautiful.
whats with the judogi at 5:50? never seen any other like that!
I think this match was in German Bundesliga. They allow all sorts of weird judogis.
PROYECCIONES DE JUDO MÁS IMPECABLES
amazing
2:20 what wwe finisher was that?
I really like the behaviur of the japanese Judokas, pure sportmans ship
The ship of the sportsman.
@ 3:14 what are their names?
Дзю-до - самый зрелищный и человечный вид единоборств.
The guy who gets floored, always reacts the same... like he just lost his soul
It's to acknowledge their defeat
2:50
Best music!!!
1:32 also known as suicide ippon
beauty
a good foot sweep is a great weapon
2:25 Can we do this technique it is legal or not ???
2:48 nice combo
when I first saw the title of the video, I assumed it would just be a Shohei Ono highlight reel
00:36 Was that a feint sweep into a twist? Or is it just my imagination?
Step to the right. Twist in to the left. No sweep feint. It's a directional feint.
O mi goshi .!!
2:30 WHAT ? HOW ? WHAT IS NAME ? I NEED PLESE I NEED DO THIS
I'm not a judo practitioner but my back hurts just from watching this video. I know that the floor is padded but god damn are tehy going down hard.
O judo tem diversas técnicas de amortecimento
In Judo, the first tecniques you have to learn, are the falling tecniques! 😉
getting tossed and laying there. I feel that...
1.42.....the best
0:30
Where can I find the break beat song that ran through most the video?!?!?!? Shazam wasn't able to determine the song.
The list of tracks is in the description.
of course the judo here is phenomenal, I am really impressed by these throws and the precision that is required in the sport. But can someone also tell me the music being played in this video hahaha I actually really like it.
Name of the soundtracks is in the description.
Ashii barai foi banido?ninca mais vejo ninguem usando isso no atual judô!
Throw @ 1:24 and the other 1 after that?
Ashi Guruma and Uchi Mata Sukashi.
This. Ashl Guruma can be one of the prettiest, most effortless looking “big” throws.
Красота! 👍
Japan with the raw skill. 9:28 just plain ol disrespect 😂
You've missed Dragin ippon over Khan-Magomedov😢
Maybe the best walkoff ippon ever.
Ese Kata guruma sigue permitido?
Match @ 5:47 ?
I want to do judo so bad but my area doesn’t have it, and my brother doesn’t want to learn with me so I don’t got a partner 😢