I am guessing the purpose of this is to teach the footwork to prepare for sweeps and throws. I have been following Judo techniques for a little while now but it's tough to fully understand without a training partner 😑 Another thing that puzzles me is knowing most bigger guys aren't going to dance with you when fighting. They are naturally going to use weight and strength against you. Such as a choke against a wall, a push, or simply pick you up and throw you across the room. How to defend against that? 😆 🤣
This video couldn't have come at a better time, I'm about to start judo again after years tomorrow
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Same here. 30 year hiatus, FINALLY found a Judo dojo nearby. still a 20 minute drive.
This is helpful. I have it playing on 75% speed. That works for me!
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Thank you sensei, it’s actually really helpful. I watched the other videos they’re great, hope to see more. Regards from Poland 🇵🇱
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Nice workout. I try to use it next time in training.
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Thanks sensei. Regards from Indonesia ❤❤❤
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Thank you 👏👏
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Salut coach toujours à l'auteur t'es séance bien expliqué merci à bientôt pour d'autres technique
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Sensei what is the background music? Super catchy
👍👍👍Спасибо Мастер!!!!
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What are dimensions of the box
Sorry for that. I got it after slowing down the beginning
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Dear Sensei, thank you, i think Point 11 and Point 12 in the beginning-Hikidashi for Kusushi is the same Sence ( right), regards from Austria 🇦🇹 rei
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Sensei Nakano, I have heard De Ashi Harai and De Ashi Barai. Which is correct, or is the pronunciation from different dialects in Japan?
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@shintaronakano2842 Thank you Sensei!
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I am guessing the purpose of this is to teach the footwork to prepare for sweeps and throws.
I have been following Judo techniques for a little while now but it's tough to fully understand without a training partner 😑
Another thing that puzzles me is knowing most bigger guys aren't going to dance with you when fighting.
They are naturally going to use weight and strength against you.
Such as a choke against a wall, a push, or simply pick you up and throw you across the room.
How to defend against that? 😆 🤣