Judoka: Judo Documentary, Doug Rogers, Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 82

  • @MeliorIlle
    @MeliorIlle 10 лет назад +61

    To be able to train with Kimura... I would fall into tears at even the notion. One lucky dude.

    • @kigawman
      @kigawman 8 лет назад +5

      To be able to stomach Kimura's training regiment is like training with the U.S. Marine Corps. I've checked the training methods and I find it you're going to bare physical torture just to make it.
      Maybe there's a purpose to it. I don't know. But to be trained by a man regarded as one of Martial Art's best, you better man up and do it. I'm sure Doug Rogers overhyped his statements. Yet I do believe Kimura is a tough Sensei.

    • @rohlankaal9171
      @rohlankaal9171 7 лет назад +4

      kigawman my friend, the US Marines would be a truly inferior comparison. Perhaps BUD/S hell week on a constant basis would be somewhat closer...

    • @dimitrisdm6997
      @dimitrisdm6997 6 лет назад +1

      @@kigawman marines training is baby shit compared to Kimura s training

    • @jett6865
      @jett6865 3 года назад

      Rohlan Kaal exactly Kimura training is similar to Navy Seal Buds training both will test your physical and mental Endurance

    • @SenseiEli
      @SenseiEli Год назад

      Not lucky. He took the right path to get there. We all have a path.

  • @azraelangelofred
    @azraelangelofred 10 лет назад +57

    If I were to make a T-Shirt for Masahiko Kimura, it would say "Your Jiu-Jitsu is no good here". The man was above and beyond anything and the prototype for a well-rounded martial artist. A FANATIC about Judo who trained in the days when Kosen Judo heavily influenced the ne-waza, EXCELLENT Tachi-Waza and the Atemi-waza was still popular, he even went and got a black belt in the style of Karate that Judo's Atemi-waza borrowed from. He was one of the few, true COMPLETE Judoka's.

    • @AztecUnshaven
      @AztecUnshaven 6 лет назад +6

      @@blakebernard9416 indeed. He was even an Aikido black belt as well. Being good friends with Gozo Shioda. Aikido, Karate, and Judo often cross trained with each other back then. True spirit of Budo.

    • @dimitrisdm6997
      @dimitrisdm6997 6 лет назад +4

      no one before Kimura no one after

    • @oneguy7202
      @oneguy7202 5 лет назад +3

      He had 7 Dan I shotokan

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 2 года назад +3

      @@emperorjimmu9941 Kimura passed his guard like it was non-existent. He was just better.
      If Helio had trained like Kimura, he would have been bigger. Why don't we ever hear THAT one?

  • @ospartiatis
    @ospartiatis 10 лет назад +24

    When I started judo, I thought that it would be some magic truck. All I got was a lot of pain and satisfaction.

  • @barrettokarate
    @barrettokarate 11 лет назад +19

    The Kimura vs Gracie match was in 1951. At 2:18 Rogers says he's 24--he was born in 1941--so this documentary was made in 1965.

  • @muhammadegypte
    @muhammadegypte 13 лет назад +28

    "Each member of our university team does 600 push-ups a day! Once in a while he does a thousand (1000)!!! This is unreasonable, we know that. But it pushes us beyond the physical limit, to another place!" 6:24 .... I really loved those words a lot! They made me feel so very eager to train!

  • @cabalofdemons
    @cabalofdemons 10 лет назад +15

    I watched this documentary when I was in law school from 2010-2013. Definitely motivational.

    • @andrewrodrigues2865
      @andrewrodrigues2865 4 года назад

      Did you train as well? I'm currently in my first year of law school!

  • @ronaldtatrai7290
    @ronaldtatrai7290 7 лет назад +17

    he's got the most soothing voice i've ever heard

  • @fiftyfadesofgrey
    @fiftyfadesofgrey 4 года назад +1

    Something calming and good narration through his life and travels.

  • @emsantiago
    @emsantiago 12 лет назад +6

    Very good photography.

  • @kazuchi2798
    @kazuchi2798 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing work/quality. This doc pulls you right in. I'm glad I found this!

  • @oneguy7202
    @oneguy7202 5 лет назад +4

    Kimura was a kosen judo champion in the golden era that that use in 1950 kosen judo became popular in bjj in laten80s 90s

  • @djeq721
    @djeq721 12 лет назад +5

    "From warlike Ju Jitsu"
    I'm a proud Ju Jitsuka reading that.

  • @jdiscount
    @jdiscount 12 лет назад +7

    I don't think any one martial art is better, it comes down to the individual.
    I've seen some Judokas with fantastic Newaza, equally as good as some top BJJ players.
    But it's really the individual and how much they are willing to sacrifice to become a better martial artist.
    Everyone thought karate was a useless martial art for a long time after the UFC came about, as no karateka used their technique to great success, however then Lyoto Machida came along and proved everyone wrong.

  • @thetreekeeper143
    @thetreekeeper143 5 лет назад +13

    600 push ups a day.....sometimes 1000. WTF

  • @UnworthyBaldHead
    @UnworthyBaldHead 13 лет назад

    Wow, beautiful documentary! Thanks for uploading!

  • @charliekkendo
    @charliekkendo 13 лет назад

    Thanks so much for uploading this. This is awesome.

  • @rascheid
    @rascheid 10 лет назад

    amazing documentary! hope to watch one about kendo someday!

  • @hiranom20
    @hiranom20 12 лет назад

    Been waiting for this documentary for a while. Thx a mil bro!

  • @TechTrinkets
    @TechTrinkets 13 лет назад +2

    Kimura - akuma

  • @Montestuma
    @Montestuma  13 лет назад

    @tksmurf What would you say has been thrown out? Well I suppose in some BJJ competitions they don't allow throws above the waist, but as for general training I have not heard of anything being taken out.

  • @acquiesce100
    @acquiesce100 2 года назад

    Not going out tonight. I'm watching this in bed.

  • @DoraKage
    @DoraKage 12 лет назад

    for an old documentary, the video quality is quite astonishing...

  • @itsrady5867
    @itsrady5867 5 лет назад

    Did they make 600 pushups no pouse? Or did they rest in between sets? I want to try this training

  • @MUZA1875
    @MUZA1875 2 года назад

    I'm pretty cold and distant with very little emotions but this felt romantic in a way

  • @deadmike2
    @deadmike2 11 лет назад +4

    cant compare it to todays judo, today its all about money man

  • @Montestuma
    @Montestuma  13 лет назад +1

    @tksmurf Actually Judo does do the same! Everything added to BJJ (with the exception of legs locks) pretty much gets added to Judo too, and vise versa. It's true many Judo clubs neglect ground work when they are more competition oriented, but many clubs like mine who aren't do a lot of ground work! We hold our own against high ranking Jiu jitsu guys regularly!

  • @sakanatsuri2024
    @sakanatsuri2024 13 лет назад

    great!! thanks so much!!

  • @Plato86
    @Plato86 9 лет назад +17

    What happened to judo today? It is all about the olympics now and less about the perfecting the art form. To learn the essence of judo you actually have to study BJJ, because the average judo school in the West only teaches for the olympics, not self defense.

    •  7 лет назад +2

      or you could find a traditional jujutsu (japanese) school ... what judo evolved from... some dojo focus specifically adapted techniques for self defense in the worst parts of LA... staying on your feet, disarms, counters to chokes , etc. wouldnt want to be on the ground in the ghetto grappling... might get kicked in the head by one of their homies.

  • @ahreaper
    @ahreaper 9 лет назад +4

    Does anyone else think he looks like val kilmer?

  • @antistyler
    @antistyler 13 лет назад

    What are they shouting at the beginnign during the run?

  • @SNAAAAAAAKE
    @SNAAAAAAAKE 12 лет назад +1

    Keep practicing, it's a great exercise :-)

  • @oksimoronko
    @oksimoronko 13 лет назад

    brilliant!

  • @teslic100
    @teslic100 13 лет назад +2

    @Brady2k10 it is a judo documentary not bjj and bjj is the groundwork of judo

  • @massnerder1
    @massnerder1 12 лет назад

    why don't they do leg locks?

  • @karlievbayram811
    @karlievbayram811 4 года назад

    RIP JUDOKA

  • @sakanatsuri2024
    @sakanatsuri2024 13 лет назад

    great!!!

  • @TheZenvagabond
    @TheZenvagabond 11 лет назад

    after; that fight in Brazil was in the 50s.

  • @stevemarce1988
    @stevemarce1988 3 месяца назад +1

    🔥

  • @joshybumboshy
    @joshybumboshy 11 лет назад

    Is this a freaken documentary or a movie?

  • @tranthitonhu787
    @tranthitonhu787 6 лет назад

    Oh, there is Vietnam's flag in video

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 9 лет назад

    It is not just training, concentration and will - it is also heredity and intelligence.

  • @Brady2k10
    @Brady2k10 13 лет назад

    @teslic100 yes i know its a judo documentary im not stupid and i know BJJ is on the ground and gets most of its stuff from Judo i know this.

  • @otorishingen8600
    @otorishingen8600 11 лет назад +1

    a self trained judoka ?
    wtf wow congrats

  • @Brady2k10
    @Brady2k10 13 лет назад

    thats it, im taking judo

  • @tefiyyo
    @tefiyyo 11 лет назад

    THATS OK

  • @TheZenvagabond
    @TheZenvagabond 11 лет назад

    ^ correct.

  • @pieceofparadox
    @pieceofparadox 12 лет назад

    wise choice :)

  • @markwathen975
    @markwathen975 4 года назад

    🌘💫

  • @TheProdigy260592
    @TheProdigy260592 12 лет назад

    OSU!

  • @Thensolomonsaid
    @Thensolomonsaid 12 лет назад +1

    They have ruined judo with all the stupid rules.They will lose out in the end to BJJ etc

  • @luxuryhomes8889
    @luxuryhomes8889 4 года назад

    Sa To En To

  • @Mitchx42
    @Mitchx42 13 лет назад

    OSU

  • @ShinigamiAriel
    @ShinigamiAriel 12 лет назад

    ich = 1 ni= 2 :)

  • @sumoshinobi
    @sumoshinobi 13 лет назад

    @judopathoftruth no judo is not better bjj is better at the ground game and judo is better at the stand up game nothing more nothing less

  • @masterdude134
    @masterdude134 9 лет назад

    "Kimura the greatest fighter japan ever produced" Sorry i gotta call BS on that one, kimura despite being a great judo practioner would be killed with simple ease via any koryu school of aiki-jujutsu especially aiki-jujutsu of daito-ryu.
    Judo was designed to fight itself not combat arts hence the "Do" attached to the name. Arts like Goju-ryu, Kempo, Jujutsu, aiki-jujutsu and of course basic "te" give a person a huge leg up over a thrower.

    • @JoachimderZweite
      @JoachimderZweite 9 лет назад

      +masterdude134
      sport judo

    • @sabakimsg
      @sabakimsg 8 лет назад +9

      All the arts you mentioned are NOT fighting arts! They are NOT sports! Kimura was the best fighter in regards to JUDO.

    • @JoachimderZweite
      @JoachimderZweite 8 лет назад

      sabakimsg The whole "was the best" is always in flux and is basically immature and ridiculous. It is similar to the "kids today" thing. One always hopes that students of Martial Arts always bring one basic thing to whatever art - INTELLIGENCE. A little more intelligence training is required here.
      Modern Judo is a sport but the cannon of judo includes many things that are never seen today but are still preserved in Japan such as the Kata in armor, the strikes or Atemi, and the bone breaking neck back, leg and arm locks. These are not used in modern sport judo and have fallen by the wayside and are being forgotten.

    • @dimitrisdm6997
      @dimitrisdm6997 8 лет назад +8

      Kimura was the best Judoka ever...and a good wrestler...he also studied karate and boxing....that makes pretty good overall as a fighter

    • @JoachimderZweite
      @JoachimderZweite 8 лет назад

      Dimitris dm Ok whatever! Don't open your guard or your mind.