The Shintaro Higashi Show: The Philosophy of Judo

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣΚΥΡΙΑΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-υ9β

    I started Judo, when I was 30 years old, and I am 45 now. I am a 2nd Dan degree black belt and I have never competed not even once. But I I still enjoy the practice so much in the dojo with my fellow practioners, besides the fact that Judo changed my whole life and gave me a completely new mindset and perspective of dealing with every day 's life problem. So, I firmly believe, that is an educational tool and not just tournaments. Great discussion guys, I enjoyed very much, keep up the good work. And pardon me for my English, if I am not fluent enough.. Greetings from Greece!

    • @Yuzelino
      @Yuzelino 2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing. Good to know!✊🏿🥋

    • @aleksandaraleksandrov3379
      @aleksandaraleksandrov3379 2 года назад +1

      Imagine y do something for 15 years and not even try to compete

    • @fizeekpoaster
      @fizeekpoaster 2 года назад +8

      @@aleksandaraleksandrov3379 Imagine reading a comment but not comprehending it. He said, "Judo changed my whole life and gave me a completely new mindset and perspective of dealing with every day 's life problem. So, I firmly believe, that is an educational tool and not just tournaments."
      He did something for 15 years and along the way it changed his life.

    • @AngelFlores_133
      @AngelFlores_133 Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing brother! I recently joined at 30 and I am loving it👍

    • @YeYe-wz1wi
      @YeYe-wz1wi Год назад

      Aren't you have to get 120 points in tournaments to get black belt?

  • @clintwarren7031
    @clintwarren7031 Год назад +6

    Judo, like any other endeavor worth pursuing, is about the recognition of values so esteemed that they become virtues. This leaves open the question as to which virtues to value over others. Judo is not about dominating others for the sake of feeding one's ego. Judo is not about equipping the weak, small, and sickly with the tools to dominate others for the sake of glory. Judo is about setting the stage in which one becomes situated into the position where one must learn to appreciate the value of mercy. Judo is about unlocking the tempest inside, a force that could level an entire civilization, so that one can see first hand the devastation they are capable of, and it is upon this recognition where one's soul must speak out and choose mercy. One must choose the gentle way. It is through this path that one might gain that fleeting glimpse of glory, not in dominating others, but in dominating what is worst in oneself. Professor Kano's original teaching is more than a mere list of applicable techniques, it is a pedagogy for right action. It is a reiteration of Plato's dictum that the polis is man writ large, that the best societies are built on the backs of the merciful strong.

    • @anthony0397
      @anthony0397 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well said!!

    • @bladesociety
      @bladesociety 8 месяцев назад

      This is very beautiful. May I ask permission for possibly using your declaration about the beauty of judo when I introduce BJJ/ Judo to people?

    • @clintwarren7031
      @clintwarren7031 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@bladesociety Yes absolutely. Thank you.

    • @bladesociety
      @bladesociety 8 месяцев назад

      @@clintwarren7031 Thank you! I appreciate it so much!

  • @august4476
    @august4476 Год назад +8

    Don’t let the lack of views on these mini podcastish episodes stop you from benefitting people with these informative episodes. Much love

  • @jestfullgremblim8002
    @jestfullgremblim8002 2 года назад +13

    Hear me out with the first question asked (the name)
    "Budo is a Japanese term. It means "martial way" and refers to those martial disciplines whose ultimate goal is spiritual, ethical and/or moral self-improvement" So when Master Kano decided to call his Jujutsu "Judo" was because he didn't want a Bujutsu art (one that is only about war and killing), he wanted a moral and spiritual improvement. That's what Judo means! Is not about war anymore. Also, remember that Ju/柔 (Yawara) doesn't only mean "Gentle" but also "Soft" and "Flexible"
    I guess that by Gentle, Flexible and Soft, they also mean the aspect that separates Judo from most grappling arts, instead of constantly rushing to grab your opponent's legs (Freestyle Wrestling) or pushing them like crazy (Sumo), you try to only use their moves against them (they move backwards, you sweep their legs. They move towards you, hip throw). This is also carried (a bit) into BJJ. And also, it could have been originally called like that, because is way more gently to kill someone by choking them out/throwing them, than thrusting a katana/yari through them.

  • @Yuzelino
    @Yuzelino 2 года назад +10

    Liked your discussion/mentioning of the not necessary aspect of competition in order to live/practice judo. Did not know about Brian Glick’s dedication to Judo/BJJ without competing. I started judo at 45, and now I am 49. I knew from the start that competing was not my driving force; especially, but not solely, due to the injury probability of doing so in comparison to judo practice in the dojo. I also underscore this to my three kids (12, 11, & 8 years-old), but they are quite driven toward competition (at the moment). Nonetheless, it is important to keep this reality in mind and be mindful of it: judo is not just competing, nor randori! Kudos to both of you as always. Looking forward to future podcasts. Bests, Hiram

    • @jasoncortes9136
      @jasoncortes9136 2 года назад +1

      Hiram? Colegial? Ohio State?

    • @Yuzelino
      @Yuzelino 2 года назад

      @@jasoncortes9136 Sí señor. No me digas que eres judoka!

    • @Yuzelino
      @Yuzelino 2 года назад

      @@jasoncortes9136 Hola Jason, te escribí un email a la uni. Si no lo encuentras, todavía tengo el mismo de hace años. Abrazos, Hiram✊🏿🥋

  • @CP3CP3CP3
    @CP3CP3CP3 2 года назад +4

    I'm really interested in Judo and the only hiccup I had was about competition. This was perfect so thank you!

  • @DamienOzFrank
    @DamienOzFrank 2 года назад +3

    That is the great thing about judo and obviously every good martial art especially where you spar in.
    It teaches fundamental principles that can only be understood if drilled regularly.
    Children but also adults will benefit so much from the "judo" mindset, that's one of the many things that make judo stand out to me as a martial art.
    Regardless great talk as always and all the best to both of you

  • @noah2829
    @noah2829 2 года назад

    I LOVE THIS PODCAST!!!!! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP!! I watch it on Spotify. Thank you so much for all the tip and just an all around fun time while listening to your podcast!

  • @optimusmaximus9646
    @optimusmaximus9646 Месяц назад

    I have been practicing martial arts since I was 15 (I am now 60). I have studied taekwondo, karate, wing chun, boxing, aikido, jujutsu and judo and I must say the principle of "jita kyoei" (mutual benefit) is unique among the arts I have studied. In fact I would generalise and say it is probably unique among all martal arts.

  • @mattc5654
    @mattc5654 2 года назад +3

    positive comment for algo

  • @ShunyataShalendra
    @ShunyataShalendra Месяц назад

    By the term academic mind. What you both were trying to explain is "always be a student. And take a white belt approach to everything forever". Keeps you learning. Goodbye

  • @Robin_Is
    @Robin_Is Год назад

    Yeah.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 11 месяцев назад

    I bet Jigoro Kano invented Lean and Six Sigma and made Toyota great. He started with Muda, Mura and Muri. Redundancy and waste among others. The Kaizen.

  • @seanmorris1754
    @seanmorris1754 Месяц назад

    Love learning the history and philosophy. You don't get it the dojo

  • @kenn.alexander
    @kenn.alexander 2 года назад +4

    Spelling it jujutsu from now on.

    • @DrMathOfficial
      @DrMathOfficial 2 года назад

      My friend, you're spelling WHAT Jujutsu from now on?

  • @gsnow100
    @gsnow100 2 года назад

    I’m watching the All Japan so many wins by 3rd shido, WTF? Bjj player here and like to watch judo to see the grip fighting strategy, nobody (almost) transitions to né waza at all, couldn’t they with just some decent turnovers and arm bars?

  • @sebozz2046
    @sebozz2046 11 месяцев назад

    Really? I personally just train so i can beat people and look cool

  • @YeYe-wz1wi
    @YeYe-wz1wi Год назад

    Jew jutsu

  • @lluchmartinez3586
    @lluchmartinez3586 2 года назад

    First