TOP IPPONS - Tokyo Judo Grand Slam 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @JudoHighlights2015
    @JudoHighlights2015  Месяц назад +15

    Reupload! Sorry about the mistake. If you could like the video that would help a lot since I'm uploading this at a strange time.

  • @MarekBugla
    @MarekBugla Месяц назад +7

    Thank you! Keep on doing amazing work :)

  • @7Alberto7
    @7Alberto7 Месяц назад

    Amazing!

  • @ZealousJudoka
    @ZealousJudoka Месяц назад +2

    The throw at the 1:15 mark has been referred to either a reverse Yoko Wakare or modified Tani Otoshi. A bit more effective from a Georgian grip. Nicely done here though.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  Месяц назад

      REVERSE YOKO WAKARE. We're just making things up now. I guess the modified tani otoshi is OK... Daki wakare looks fine too, just the grips are different.

  • @alishabani01
    @alishabani01 Месяц назад +1

    When you making a video on the new rules??

  • @walkerpichea820
    @walkerpichea820 Месяц назад +1

    I’m very new to Judo so I would appreciate it if someone could give me a video suggestion going over the rules, because I’m confused as to when a submission is allowed, etc.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  Месяц назад +1

      There going to change the rules in the next few days, and I'll make a video talking about them all.

    • @walkerpichea820
      @walkerpichea820 Месяц назад

      @ Thanks!

    • @Vaitamanu
      @Vaitamanu Месяц назад

      The only lock allowed is on the elbow (because you can resist a bit without dommage but also it's not too strong a joint so your opponent can make you give up without applying too much strength which would endangerer your joint, like on the knee), and all different kinds of strangulation are allowed. I think you have to be fighting on the ground to apply submission, although I have a doubt since on my days you could start submission standing if you immediatly went on the ground.

    • @kirstyimazu498
      @kirstyimazu498 Месяц назад

      😅😅😅😊😊😊😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😮😮🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵😢🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇱🇦🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵

  • @Illo-s7j
    @Illo-s7j Месяц назад

    KOREAN SEOI NAGE ITS BACK!!!

  • @dhimankalita1690
    @dhimankalita1690 Месяц назад

    Brither when will be the new rules introduced?

  • @willyhwang1059
    @willyhwang1059 Месяц назад

    the technique of I will figure it out as I go...

  • @Arillliliililli
    @Arillliliililli Месяц назад

    Yes, Bishrelt is Mongolian.

  • @FrostyTheOatmealBoy
    @FrostyTheOatmealBoy Месяц назад

    Ushiro Wakare

  • @andreasplienegger835
    @andreasplienegger835 Месяц назад

    I love Judo! Still its main weakness is that in 90% of cases they completely lose control over their opponent when they throw, or - even worse - end up in a position where the other one would get in control.

    • @LeightonsLibrary
      @LeightonsLibrary Месяц назад +1

      Most of the time when you see a judoka throwing and being rolled into bottom position, they're doing it on purpose. If you roll the opponent from one shoulder to the other, that's ippon and the match is over, so it's often a good idea to commit hard and force the bottom guy to roll. If you think these guys couldn't hold it back and land in top position, you're mistaken. They are elite athletes.

    • @andreasplienegger835
      @andreasplienegger835 Месяц назад

      Your comment just underlines what I pointed out. This US the big Wellness. And why: because under stress you will ALWAYS fall back to what you have trained thousands of times - in this case give up control and expose yourself. Just like BJJ guys have been seen pulling guard on the street ...

    • @LeightonsLibrary
      @LeightonsLibrary Месяц назад +1

      @andreasplienegger835 the decision to roll through is just that - a decision. There are lots of situations where you would prefer not to roll through. If, say, the opponent twists in midair and lands on his shoulder facing away from you, rolling through doesn't gain you anything and instead puts you at risk of being pinned. So in that situation, people try their hardest to not roll through and instead shift their weight back to stay on top. If these guys can make that decision in real time when competing at an extreme stress level, I'm not worried about them automatically doing it in any other context.
      I'm a judoka and I've done a fair bit of standup with guys from jiujitsu and wrestling backgrounds. I've never overthrown on accident just because I've done it in judo.