Love these concept & strategy videos, they really help me put the things I learn during training together. But you could maybe invest in a mic :) I usually watch these on a train and it's hard to understand anything.
chefrobsen its a nice addition definatly will make him hear clear and louder which is important in this videos, but i think its not that necessary from my point of view atleast i can hear and there arent people complaing about that so much
Superb explanation and concept layout. Ive been checking the vids for a while and practicing, being in awe of Judo highlights but now I can get more in depth into watching and analyzing judo fights and appreciate the struggle in the grips. In bjj i see and understand the struggle/beauty in a so call stalled fight because i know the grips represent certain sweeps or submission set-ups. Now this makes me have the same appreciation the Judo comps. Thank you for this Great stuff
Can you please explain chest to chest contact for the throws as a basic concept? Is it necessary? I see some people use arm strenght istead connecting chests. Im tall and generally preffer to keep the distance but its pretty hard for me to execute the throw in randori. Thanks!
Nice video, thank you. Perhaps you could make a video where you go deeper into how to manage to get an advantageous grip, as your opponent will di his/her best to block you. Also I notice you grab ukes arm close to the wrist, but I've learned to grip further up by the underside of the elbow or triceps for better pulling. Any thoughts on that? Keep up the good work please, I really enjoy these videoes.
Concepts are an abstraction that can apply to whatever you are doing... Do this do that, fight for this, put your hand here, etc are not concepts they're tactics or actions...
Hi... thanks for all your videos... they have helped my son and myself tons (we are just starting our Judo journey together). Sorry if my question is too basic but what would constitute a “positional advantage” in the case of both judokas going for a right grip (or left)?
You're one of the few guys who works on emphasising principles over individual techniques. I really enjoy your stuff.
1)Gripping
2)Fighting for positions
3)Misdirections/Combinaisons
4) Win :D
so simple yet so hard
Love these concept & strategy videos, they really help me put the things I learn during training together. But you could maybe invest in a mic :) I usually watch these on a train and it's hard to understand anything.
chefrobsen its a nice addition definatly will make him hear clear and louder which is important in this videos, but i think its not that necessary from my point of view atleast i can hear and there arent people complaing about that so much
Use headphones
Good request, the squeaky wheel gets the oil
Thanks for showing these ever-present concepts. I only started practicing a few months ago, but I'm eager to keep learning and improving.
Masterful! I have scored so many takedowns since using the concepts you have offered on your channel. Oss!
Superb explanation and concept layout. Ive been checking the vids for a while and practicing, being in awe of Judo highlights but now I can get more in depth into watching and analyzing judo fights and appreciate the struggle in the grips. In bjj i see and understand the struggle/beauty in a so call stalled fight because i know the grips represent certain sweeps or submission set-ups. Now this makes me have the same appreciation the Judo comps. Thank you for this
Great stuff
Thanks for all videos you've been doing for us. Learning a lot!
These videos are the best!! Keep it up sensei 👏
Thank you!
Thank you for this kimukata lesson, i hope that you do more of videos like this one, hit like for this comment so he can see it. Thanks again
That was excellent, thank you!
Can you please explain chest to chest contact for the throws as a basic concept? Is it necessary? I see some people use arm strenght istead connecting chests. Im tall and generally preffer to keep the distance but its pretty hard for me to execute the throw in randori. Thanks!
From what i can say yes, it is. When you push with your whole body, it generates much more force than simply using only arm strength.
Great stuff as usual
thanks for lesson, your vids are really helpful!
Suuuuper helpful!
Nice video, thank you. Perhaps you could make a video where you go deeper into how to manage to get an advantageous grip, as your opponent will di his/her best to block you. Also I notice you grab ukes arm close to the wrist, but I've learned to grip further up by the underside of the elbow or triceps for better pulling. Any thoughts on that? Keep up the good work please, I really enjoy these videoes.
amazing vid, thank you
This is brilliant
Concepts are an abstraction that can apply to whatever you are doing... Do this do that, fight for this, put your hand here, etc are not concepts they're tactics or actions...
Thank you, this kimukata is the base, its very important. Thank you for giving your ideas, basics and concepts, it really helps a lot
Great video. Are you left handed? So inside or outside position is not as important as creating post or frame with that hand?
Hi... thanks for all your videos... they have helped my son and myself tons (we are just starting our Judo journey together). Sorry if my question is too basic but what would constitute a “positional advantage” in the case of both judokas going for a right grip (or left)?
great 👍
Respect from Turkei My Senesi
great vide thanks
you are awesome.
1:46 combo tai otoshi
Nice!
Awesome
When does your dvd drop?
3:10 misderection
combination
what if my enemies don't wear clothes?
Judo is the gentle way, not the sleezy way.