I'm Georgian, so I'm going to be a little biased but only a little bit :) The Japanese are master Judoka, very brave and smart, no question about that ( besides that half-breed Aaron Wolf, what a coward! ) They know well both standing and ground work. Also, they have excellent stamina. The Georgians on the other hand have enormous power in their upper buddies, they're depend on heavy throws and pay no to little attention to newaza. What they lack is stamina. It seems to me that they run out of air really fast. I think judo is the best sport/martial art and when not cheering for my people I always cheer for the Japanese team :)
This is one of the reasons why judo in Japan does not focus on so much power, but prefer technique. The theory of judo is the way of least resistance. Muscles use more oxygen, so power means you need bigger and stronger muscles that will cause you to gas out more quickly.
Georgians lack discipline, it takes discipline to be and remain in top form and good shape, most Georgians rarely ever work on cardio it's always weights and strength, they also eat very dense food, good for strength, but not too light on feet, disciplined Georgian athlete is a force to be reckoned with.
I know it's not related to the topic but as a side note. Georgian Grips translate to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu really well, where as traditional Judo grips do not. In BJJ, if you hold traditional grips you will allow your opponent easier guard pull, however, whenever I hold them in Georgian Grips (double lapel, same side lapel and over the back, or under armpit) my opponents have a hard time pulling guard and if they do pull guard, it's a very weak guard position and easier to pass. I think this is a nice info for those who pick up Judo to help their BJJ stand up game.
Very i teresting how different cultures do the same martial art in their own way even the finish of the same technique is different. once again great video
Thanks to the current pandemic I work virtually and was also able to save up quite a next bit of cash, and so I'll be travelling next year. Thanks for this video, I want to go to Georgia and practice judo there. Im spending a few months in Mexico at the beginning of the year but Georgia would be great for after as the USD stretches pretty far there
Even though you mentioned the Khabarelli throw, the throw you actually showed was the front uchi mata. It would be nice to see some footage of the Khabarelli throw as well!
What annoys me about Ippon-Judo is the scoring. Well, the Yoko and Koka is gone and one should be reintroduced. But the main point is that if you want to score an Ippon, you should either remain standing or land in a dominant position. If you roll over and end up on your back, it shouldn't be an Ippon. It may look good, but as a martial art it sucks.
Shintaro higashi made a video on how to avoid that, but me in particular as someone with many street fights and encounters, subconsciously I know rolling over or the overhead is a bad idea,there are Stone's and dirt's on the streets, u don't wanna do that, so I always stand when landing ippon and I have a strong upper body
Japanese Judo players had been struggling a lot for years with Georgians' Unconventional kumikata One of the most famous cases is Toshihiko Koga couldn't perform his favorite technique Seoinage As Georgian Giorgi Tenadze continued to grip his back in the 1988 Olympics But strict restrictions on the Unconventional kumikata have been put in place since the 2010s, Dealing with them is easier than before, 'cuz if they become a Unconventional kumikata, they will be given shido if they don't set up a move immediately from there
Ehi chadi, I really like judo submissions. Are they taught a lot in judo clubs ? I’m not talking about the legal ones. Also, could you do a video about it ?
@@Chadi thank you for the response. Yeah, submissions in judo are not used as much as in bjj. But a green belt knows a big part of submissions, right ? I train my self in judo, in a dojo directed by an olimpic Champion, and I see green belt which knows a lot of useful techniques in a real life situations, like joint locks and chockes, both the legal and unlegal ones.
I will always prefer the Japanese judo,the others seem odd and bizarre to me for practice, except the Korean judo that one seems like the Japanese judo also
@@Chadi I to am a brute strength judoka,but generally especially in Nigeria here,it is the kodokan or pure Japanese style that is taught and emphasized, its very hard to utilize another judo style, because its alien to u and ur coaches,funny enough ur coaches could apprehend u for using such a style and tell u that u are even wrong, because they are clueless or only know the Japanese style, lastly Japanese style is very cool,elegant and dangerous, but I particularly want to know more about Georgian judo,but Japanese and Korean judo is what is done in Nigeria particularly in my own state, how is your health chadi
Bro Important is history And roots In past Georgia Had a Wars In evry 10 year equivalent And we have warriors Roots We are Good in that type of Sports becouse of our Roots And Blood😁
Cuban judo?Very influenced in his early days for the korean style,dropping shoulder throws like ippon seoi nage and morote seoi nage.In the 90's female cuban judokas are very successful due to an strong an combative judo style,with leg grabs and ashi waza movements.
Im commenting before I watch the video, because the title itself made me jump on it to comment. There is no Japanese judo Vs anyone else. Japanese judo is way ahead of the rest of the worrld and throughout the years, one might guess that the gap between Japan’s judo and the rest of the world will close down and become smaller. But thats not the case, Japanese have a lead that the rest of the world cannot catch up neither they show any sign of catching up.
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I'm Georgian, so I'm going to be a little biased but only a little bit :) The Japanese are master Judoka, very brave and smart, no question about that ( besides that half-breed Aaron Wolf, what a coward! ) They know well both standing and ground work. Also, they have excellent stamina. The Georgians on the other hand have enormous power in their upper buddies, they're depend on heavy throws and pay no to little attention to newaza. What they lack is stamina. It seems to me that they run out of air really fast. I think judo is the best sport/martial art and when not cheering for my people I always cheer for the Japanese team :)
You're right on the Georgians being strong, but Lipartiliani is an exception, his ne waza is great.
This is one of the reasons why judo in Japan does not focus on so much power, but prefer technique. The theory of judo is the way of least resistance. Muscles use more oxygen, so power means you need bigger and stronger muscles that will cause you to gas out more quickly.
Georgians lack discipline, it takes discipline to be and remain in top form and good shape, most Georgians rarely ever work on cardio it's always weights and strength, they also eat very dense food, good for strength, but not too light on feet, disciplined Georgian athlete is a force to be reckoned with.
Eastern European judokas destroy Japanese and French judokas
you don't need to be biased, Georgia is the most dominant country in Judo right now, everyone else is fighting for 2nd place
it would be interesting to compare the mangolian judo with georgian judo.
You got it
@@Chadi i would love to see your analysis on that.
Mongolian judo is my favourite style I like to be in close
Ijf seem to dislike any style that isn't Japanese I feel they would be happy if judo just became Irish collar and elbow wrestling 😁
that is an interesting idea
I know it's not related to the topic but as a side note. Georgian Grips translate to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu really well, where as traditional Judo grips do not. In BJJ, if you hold traditional grips you will allow your opponent easier guard pull, however, whenever I hold them in Georgian Grips (double lapel, same side lapel and over the back, or under armpit) my opponents have a hard time pulling guard and if they do pull guard, it's a very weak guard position and easier to pass. I think this is a nice info for those who pick up Judo to help their BJJ stand up game.
Can confirm 100%, Georgoan grips gave me instant results in comps
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Very i teresting how different cultures do the same martial art in their own way even the finish of the same technique is different. once again great video
Thank you Hasan
Thanks to the current pandemic I work virtually and was also able to save up quite a next bit of cash, and so I'll be travelling next year. Thanks for this video, I want to go to Georgia and practice judo there. Im spending a few months in Mexico at the beginning of the year but Georgia would be great for after as the USD stretches pretty far there
Hope you get there soon
Love from georgia 🇬🇪🇬🇪
(But i don't do judo. Im freestyle wrestler)
All my love to Georgia
@MACH WEITER thanks dude
Sister martial arts
Awesome! I was just asking about this the other day
Glad i delivered
Thank you for your insights!
Thank you for the video, very informative and interesting
Great video, very informative!!!
Great video!
Great video
Thank you
Even though you mentioned the Khabarelli throw, the throw you actually showed was the front uchi mata. It would be nice to see some footage of the Khabarelli throw as well!
5:30 my lovly throw in CHidaoba we calld this TEDZO MOGVERDI
Georgian judo much better
What annoys me about Ippon-Judo is the scoring. Well, the Yoko and Koka is gone and one should be reintroduced. But the main point is that if you want to score an Ippon, you should either remain standing or land in a dominant position. If you roll over and end up on your back, it shouldn't be an Ippon. It may look good, but as a martial art it sucks.
I agree rolling ippon should be maximum waza ari
Shintaro higashi made a video on how to avoid that, but me in particular as someone with many street fights and encounters, subconsciously I know rolling over or the overhead is a bad idea,there are Stone's and dirt's on the streets, u don't wanna do that, so I always stand when landing ippon and I have a strong upper body
Gotta know the name of this music 🎶! It sounds badass in the videos!
I want to train to it!
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Very interesting :)
Thank you
Japanese Judo players had been struggling a lot for years with Georgians' Unconventional kumikata
One of the most famous cases is Toshihiko Koga couldn't perform his favorite technique Seoinage
As Georgian Giorgi Tenadze continued to grip his back in the 1988 Olympics
But strict restrictions on the Unconventional kumikata have been put in place since the 2010s,
Dealing with them is easier than before, 'cuz if they become a Unconventional kumikata,
they will be given shido if they don't set up a move immediately from there
Thank you !
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Ehi chadi, I really like judo submissions.
Are they taught a lot in judo clubs ? I’m not talking about the legal ones.
Also, could you do a video about it ?
Unfortunately no
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@@Chadi thank you for the response.
Yeah, submissions in judo are not used as much as in bjj.
But a green belt knows a big part of submissions, right ?
I train my self in judo, in a dojo directed by an olimpic Champion, and I see green belt which knows a lot of useful techniques in a real life situations, like joint locks and chockes, both the legal and unlegal ones.
@@cicchitellialessandro4237 green belt is intermediate many have good techniques
All BJJ submissions come from judo
Oof how does Abe always have such amazing hair?
Hahaha great but i don't think that's the topic of discussion
@@Chadi my hair looks like Einstein's hair T_T
Who would win in a fight if both were professional a Georgian freestyle wrestler or a Japanese Judoka
I will always prefer the Japanese judo,the others seem odd and bizarre to me for practice, except the Korean judo that one seems like the Japanese judo also
I like classical Japanese judo too but Georgian judo is picturesque strength
@@Chadi I to am a brute strength judoka,but generally especially in Nigeria here,it is the kodokan or pure Japanese style that is taught and emphasized, its very hard to utilize another judo style, because its alien to u and ur coaches,funny enough ur coaches could apprehend u for using such a style and tell u that u are even wrong, because they are clueless or only know the Japanese style, lastly Japanese style is very cool,elegant and dangerous, but I particularly want to know more about Georgian judo,but Japanese and Korean judo is what is done in Nigeria particularly in my own state, how is your health chadi
Former soviet countries tend to be well versed in jacketed and naked forms of wrestling.
Agreed
Bro Important is history And roots In past Georgia Had a Wars In evry 10 year equivalent And we have warriors Roots We are Good in that type of Sports becouse of our Roots And Blood😁
Not true, It's just caucasus people representing those countries that are doing well. All of Russia's wrestling team is made from caucasus people
Caucasia and Middle Asia
Can you do a Mongolian video
Sure
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The original Japanese way (C) Inoue
Yamashita and Koga before him
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Please bring video on an baul seoinage 🙏🙏
Korean Judo soon
@@Chadi🙏 thank you , always support u 👍
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Chadi, what belt are you now?
I was supposed to get my brown belt this fall but the second lockdown happened
@@Chadi Ah bummer, hope you can enter the tatami as soon as possible. Best of luck
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the only i’ve seen doing something different from traditional japanese judo is takato
Takato is different nagayama too
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Cuban judo please.
Sure
@@Chadi and American Ju jitsu please! thks
Cuban judo?Very influenced in his early days for the korean style,dropping shoulder throws like ippon seoi nage and morote seoi nage.In the 90's female cuban judokas are very successful due to an strong an combative judo style,with leg grabs and ashi waza movements.
Im commenting before I watch the video, because the title itself made me jump on it to comment. There is no Japanese judo Vs anyone else. Japanese judo is way ahead of the rest of the worrld and throughout the years, one might guess that the gap between Japan’s judo and the rest of the world will close down and become smaller. But thats not the case, Japanese have a lead that the rest of the world cannot catch up neither they show any sign of catching up.
I saw some Judoclips and i saw alot of Ukrainian Judokas go for submissions as we say in bjj.
Yes their ne waza is good
@@Chadi but is that a sertain style in UKR to go for that?
@@fredrikhedlund no it's classical, their emphasis might change
hisha..japanese
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Love from Georgia! Judo forever!
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