Amazing comeback video! You fight each day with everything you got and that is astonishing. Showing your recovery and all the encounters you face really helps many in their own personal battles and teaches us that life is hard... and sometimes it can show us the really ugly part of it, but we can overcome it and be better. Better each day for ourselves. My best wishes to you! Keep going!
I am from Brooklyn, NY, am an extremely NON-elite Judo player- just a srubby Sankyu- but seeing your wonderful videos makes me want to power through to get my black belt, which seems pretty far off right now- but hey- after seeing what YOU went through my "issues" are tiny in comparison. PLEASE KEEP YOUR VLOGS COMING JEMIMA- PLEASE!!! Loving your stuff from across the pond. Sincerely + with MAD respect, Anthony.
Mine was torn by a tanio in Japan a few weeks ago. All the doctors say I should get surgery, and I am scheduled for reconstruction, but mine might be a partial tear and someone I know was able the heal their partial tear with stem cells...
Thank you for your inspiration. I am BJJ athlete and just suffered from foot injury which would stop me from doing jiu-jitsu for nearly 4 months. This video help me...
What was the surgery you had on your knee? How bad was the pain when the injury happened, were you able to walk on it or too much pain? I had a similar fall and wondering how you felt compared to me.
I had ACL reconstruction surgery using my hamstring as the graft, not guna lie it was pretty painful for the first few days but was able to walk small distances after about a week with no crutches, and not too much pain
@@jemimayb7633 how bad was the pain before you had surgery on your knee? We’re you able to walk normal at all or just straight to the hospital? It’s been about four weeks since I fell wrong being tripped and my knee hyperextended like yours did and I can do pretty much everything besides run, when I try to run even just 20 seconds it feels like my inner knee exploded in pain until I ice it.
Massive respect to come back even stronger after two serious injuries, which would have stopped most people from competing again. 👏👏💪
Thought times don’t last tough people do👊
Your videos helped me through acl rehab 2019/2020 from a +100 judoka from Sweden. All the best and thank you Mima💪🥇🥋
Thanks, hope your rehab went well x
Amazing comeback video! You fight each day with everything you got and that is astonishing. Showing your recovery and all the encounters you face really helps many in their own personal battles and teaches us that life is hard... and sometimes it can show us the really ugly part of it, but we can overcome it and be better. Better each day for ourselves. My best wishes to you! Keep going!
Thank you yes it’s not always easy but tough times don’t last tough people do!x
omg, this was like a punch in the gut (the beginning). I admire your spirit so much.
Thank you 😊
Fantastic video!! Super work by a very dedicated person.
Thank you😄tough times don’t last tough people do👊
I am from Brooklyn, NY, am an extremely NON-elite Judo player- just a srubby Sankyu- but seeing your wonderful videos makes me want to power through to get my black belt, which seems pretty far off right now- but hey- after seeing what YOU went through my "issues" are tiny in comparison. PLEASE KEEP YOUR VLOGS COMING JEMIMA- PLEASE!!! Loving your stuff from across the pond. Sincerely + with MAD respect, Anthony.
Thank you so much for your kind message, there will be a vlog dropping next week😊
Beautiful timing of left Ippon Seoi Nage
Really severe injuries at the same time and remarkable comeback. Beware of all the bad tani otoshis and best wishes for your future tournments!
Thank you😊
All the best sensei for the upcoming competitions 👍👍
Thank you so much 🙂
The story and training is really cool, but your Judo is even more amazing.
Thank you😊😊
Mine was torn by a tanio in Japan a few weeks ago. All the doctors say I should get surgery, and I am scheduled for reconstruction, but mine might be a partial tear and someone I know was able the heal their partial tear with stem cells...
@@judochemistry oh really, well good luck with which ever option you go for👊🙏
Thanks for your reply again. I hope you will win some Gold medals. I think your Judo is very technical like some of the best Japanese players.
Great to see you back!
👊👊👊
Great stuff.!!
Thanks😄
Good luck Jem
Thank you for your inspiration. I am BJJ athlete and just suffered from foot injury which would stop me from doing jiu-jitsu for nearly 4 months. This video help me...
Hope you have a speedy recovery x
Fantastic job mima from The Judge
Thanks :)
This made me cry tbh . Gives me hope that I can make my comeback ☹️☹️
Good luck👊
All the best 👍🏻
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Inspiring!
I was injured in almost same way like you, surgery has been performed last week, now it is my road to recover like u
What was the surgery you had on your knee? How bad was the pain when the injury happened, were you able to walk on it or too much pain? I had a similar fall and wondering how you felt compared to me.
I had ACL reconstruction surgery using my hamstring as the graft, not guna lie it was pretty painful for the first few days but was able to walk small distances after about a week with no crutches, and not too much pain
@@jemimayb7633 how bad was the pain before you had surgery on your knee? We’re you able to walk normal at all or just straight to the hospital? It’s been about four weeks since I fell wrong being tripped and my knee hyperextended like yours did and I can do pretty much everything besides run, when I try to run even just 20 seconds it feels like my inner knee exploded in pain until I ice it.
@@sfulmer15 not much pain at all before surgery, I went for runs and in gym etc most day just wasn’t able to twist or turn
I have acl tear last month don't know to start judo again after surgery or not have so much fear
Oi you doing Olympics Yates?? please update please lol. !!
Hey unfortunately not this time
@@jemimayb7633 F#%@ sorry to hear..we follow your progress.. you have amazing potential, is this the end of Yates?. Vlogg up!! lol...
@@judocrusader5171 no defo not the end lol! Just taking some time to reset and go again. Paris 2024 here we come👊
@@jemimayb7633 we are training for glory.! commonwealth blah blah... inspire us with your own progress.! keep pushing forward. .!!
@@judocrusader5171 thanks🙌
How long your elbow took to recover??
My elbow was fully recovered after about 5months, after that it was just maintenance work
@@jemimayb7633 Thank you for replying
Hello, tore my acl aswell, how long did it take you to return to light judo training?
I was probably doing restricted judo and light stuff around 6 months
@@jemimayb7633 I see, thank you for your response and making this video ,truly inspiring.
are you on Instagram?
Yes it is jyb_95