TOP JUDO IPPONS - 2021 World Judo Championships Hungary

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
  • #1 might be a bit controversial, but I think it's a fantastic ippon. Judo is a hard sport, and these are hard men. Respect for all the wonderful judo they bring us!
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  • @mobile8873
    @mobile8873 2 года назад +128

    I'm not into Judo but whoever founded Judo was truly ahead of his time. Very intricate movement..beautiful to watch

    • @coffeboss2
      @coffeboss2 2 года назад +5

      The fundador was jigoro kano about 1890 but judo is a selection and modificación of japonese jiu jitsu
      But yeah he was way ahead of his time

    • @azmiraclegirl441
      @azmiraclegirl441 2 года назад +2

      Terry Jude invented Judo in the late 1960's

    • @ainmiky4620
      @ainmiky4620 Год назад +12

      @@azmiraclegirl441 no.... wtf

    • @welvsondennis3869
      @welvsondennis3869 Год назад

      Where are you from

  • @migelmamyrbayev
    @migelmamyrbayev 2 года назад +102

    Your comments are just great. Revealing those tiny details of technique for non judokas. Thanks.

  • @hectormunoz6052
    @hectormunoz6052 2 года назад +5

    That No.1 throw , in other circles we call it a belly to belly suplex . A thing of beauty

  • @falco566
    @falco566 2 года назад

    Thanks, great selection and commentary. Keep them coming.

  • @tsilosani1
    @tsilosani1 2 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot! good job! amazing video in details. Big pleasure to see georgia in first place of your list. it's a big honnor for all of us. Wish you all the best!!

  • @jennichen4948
    @jennichen4948 2 года назад +6

    Thanks, appreciated your commentary & would love to see more in slo-mo

  • @katigibler9718
    @katigibler9718 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making the video! Great stuff

  • @floydthedroid5935
    @floydthedroid5935 2 года назад +2

    #13. Simply tremendous. I mean all of these guys are incredible, really. The application of their spirit is awe inspiring.

  • @alexking105
    @alexking105 2 года назад

    Awesome man. Thanks for the video. Awesome stuff!

  • @guud
    @guud 2 года назад +2

    Great work you did here, thank you!

  • @Ashlotte84
    @Ashlotte84 2 года назад +2

    great stuff, thank you. love to see the detail, variety, and technical prowess shown in all the clips. keep it up.

  • @FallenWarriorXV
    @FallenWarriorXV Год назад +1

    I don’t know a thing about judo but this was still so satisfying to watch

  • @ffgaivota
    @ffgaivota 2 года назад

    All your videos are great. Thanks.

  • @bandit6272
    @bandit6272 2 года назад +15

    Speaking as someone with a wrestling, muay thai, and bjj background; a skilled judoka, in good shape, was a nightmare to spar with.
    One guy put me all over the mat so many times that I'd just shoot for a double/single leg as soon as he got too close. I got tired of getting thrown/swept, almost at will.
    Much respect to those guys. Real competitors

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +2

      Yeah at the higher levels judoka can be real problems. Not saying I was high level, but I used to go to a BJJ class and only the two black belts could really stop my top game. Nobody could take me down and they were pretty much forced to play guard. Smash passing into side control and then it was either an armbar or I’d take the back, pick your poison. But as a good student always does, I played guard a lot just to learn new things, going back to judo I became much harder to pin. BJJ is great cross training for judoka

    • @samuelemeryjiujitsu
      @samuelemeryjiujitsu 2 года назад

      @@JudoHighlights2015 hahahahahahaha

    • @KolikJr
      @KolikJr 2 года назад

      @@JudoHighlights2015 iam curious, does wearing a gi or without gi have notable impact on judoka performance? Without gi, can a judoka throw opponent as good as when theyre wearing one? Iam currently learning muay thai and looking forward in getting a judo class.
      Sorry for bad english

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад

      @@KolikJr yes, but we just need to learn how to grab people without a gi.

  • @lucafoltranarte
    @lucafoltranarte 2 года назад

    Great job mate! Thanks for the effort!

  • @stephanep.rousseau7728
    @stephanep.rousseau7728 2 года назад

    Great selection! Thanks!

  • @davidsiscar207
    @davidsiscar207 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful selection, nice moves !! Thanks dude for your time and effort.

  • @idanparizer7396
    @idanparizer7396 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Do an olympic top moments highlight

  • @brianfoley4328
    @brianfoley4328 2 года назад

    Great video....and you're absolutely correct about Tai Otoshi.

  • @maxagrad8355
    @maxagrad8355 2 года назад

    Nice work man! I like Judo much better now. I am not a specialist but number 2 takes the cake, beautiful.

  • @MusicInNorway
    @MusicInNorway 2 года назад

    Great. Loved it. Thank you for making it. Good commenting.

  • @JudoHighlights2015
    @JudoHighlights2015  3 года назад

    Which was your favorite?

  • @ionicapacoste8029
    @ionicapacoste8029 2 года назад +2

    No 1 it is all about the balance (I used to rely on this when I was practising Judo very long time ago). On these days judo is more about brute force than in the past. I still loved, but I believe was more beautiful in the past. 6 and 4 for me is wow/genius. Sorry for my English (is not my native language).

  • @henryks1000
    @henryks1000 2 года назад

    I love it. Thank you very much.

  • @seanseng1092
    @seanseng1092 2 года назад

    I enjoy your video very much. Thank you 🥋🙏

  • @nwolinsP
    @nwolinsP Год назад

    Great video. Enough commentary and angles to understand, but it did not drag on too long.

  • @georgikrastev2559
    @georgikrastev2559 2 года назад

    thank You for the amaizing summary! ! iwas impressed by #7 which i see rather as a sode tsuri komi goshi. Unique there is the absence of body contact.

  • @sergefoppossi3333
    @sergefoppossi3333 2 года назад

    Nice commentary, thank you sir.

  • @brotkind470
    @brotkind470 2 года назад +1

    The face he makes at 3:28 kills me every time i watch it HAHAHAH
    he looks so happy

  • @ulisses.belleigoli
    @ulisses.belleigoli 2 года назад +7

    This video is perfect! Thank you!

  • @leboisnouveau9508
    @leboisnouveau9508 2 года назад +1

    Merci pour ce beau florilège ! 👍

  • @jackfisher1921
    @jackfisher1921 2 года назад +4

    Loved it fight to win!!!! That's when you get those great Ippons. And yes it was Seoi Otoshi. My personal favorite throw.

    • @judochamp557
      @judochamp557 2 года назад

      Hey I think it more a Hiki otoshi then seio otoshi

  • @aikiminomori2261
    @aikiminomori2261 2 года назад +4

    Great job compiling it. Judo requires so many techniques and skills and brain work. One of the best marshal arts!

  • @martinkorecek9816
    @martinkorecek9816 3 года назад +12

    Great work! I think the forgotten one 13:28 is my favorite, but it's hard to choose.

    • @bobafett1391
      @bobafett1391 2 года назад +1

      The timing is so perfect its so nice

  • @lajohnson1ly
    @lajohnson1ly 2 года назад +2

    Very nice, especially including all the multiple angles. I know very little about this, and this was very instructive. Your commentary was right on for a highlight video, providing insight into the moves while the picture did the explaining.

  • @oooSoundOfLifeooo
    @oooSoundOfLifeooo 2 года назад

    Very good comments, and no annoying sound!

  • @mikeneveux4830
    @mikeneveux4830 Год назад

    Great videos Thank you

  • @michaeliannotti2996
    @michaeliannotti2996 Год назад

    Only second day watching judo. So cool. Yesterday commented about hands, feet. Todays comment about impressive use of hips to generate power. Also as newbee, have to learn the technical differences between various ippons. So cool. Thanks.

  • @ixtirochiavlodlar
    @ixtirochiavlodlar 2 года назад

    It's the Best video. Thank you.

  • @anonoumos
    @anonoumos 2 года назад +6

    this was great...when are the olympics highlights coming out, no ones done a video yet

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад

      Hey, the Olympics and NHK own all the content so I can't make a video for it. If you search for NHK, they have a channel and you can search for some judo videos there.

  • @gonna7794
    @gonna7794 2 года назад

    Thanks for this videos , i Will learn new techniques

  • @possibleot1167
    @possibleot1167 2 года назад +1

    Good to hear a kiwi on RUclips.. great breakdown of the moves in your comments. Chur brutha

  • @sonny1597
    @sonny1597 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye
    @JACK_TheAllSeeingEye 2 года назад

    Great video!
    Peace!

  • @voicekrack
    @voicekrack 2 года назад +1

    Amazing content dude, I do judo myself and don't know that much but your video helped me learn things and I really enjoyed it, Keep it up!!!

  • @cerotidinon
    @cerotidinon 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate your commentary. Well done. I think I would really like videos of you doing in-depth fight commentary / analysis, where you explain set-up, directions, grips etc.
    There aren't a lot of channels doing this. Maybe think about that. :-)

  • @annaschmidt853
    @annaschmidt853 2 года назад +17

    4.1 was amazing, and Hashimoto makes it look so easy and effortless.

  • @dimitrisk.875
    @dimitrisk.875 2 года назад +7

    Great artistic moves, thank you sir, I like them all.

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053

    I went to military school for 4 years from fourth grade through 7th grade. I was always interested in Combat Sports because I wanted to learn how to not get the s*** kicked out of me my whole life. My first year there I joined the wrestling team, and also they had an instructor there who held Judo classes on Saturday afternoons. You had to keep your grades up and your nose clean to be able to go to those classes; it was kind of a reward for good behavior. I really liked the Judo because it fed into my wrestling knowledge and vice versa. I'm 39 now and while I did not continue wrestling or Judo after I left military school I'm really grateful to have that knowledge to be able to handle myself if I get into the occasional scrum.

  • @Kid_Shelleen
    @Kid_Shelleen 2 года назад

    Fantastic, thanks!

  • @anarhasanov4440
    @anarhasanov4440 2 года назад +3

    The most excellent ippon performed by 🇦🇿SOCAR. He is also a sponsor))

  • @LAQ24
    @LAQ24 8 месяцев назад

    Lol the #14 what a creative intuitive movement!

  • @salemalduhami8667
    @salemalduhami8667 2 года назад

    Very nice. Well done

  • @Hamashi
    @Hamashi 2 года назад

    fascinating to watch

  • @Disquirilat
    @Disquirilat Год назад

    Numbers 17 and 4 are the best for me. Those faints are amazing.

  • @michaeldellapaolera2395
    @michaeldellapaolera2395 2 года назад

    IPPON!!! Beautiful throws....

  • @dstroythefakingwest4331
    @dstroythefakingwest4331 2 года назад +1

    素晴らしい動画をありがとう。
    thank you for your great video

  • @PsychedelicChameleon
    @PsychedelicChameleon 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @Prawnleem
    @Prawnleem Год назад

    17 was my favorite beautifully done

  • @tariela8054
    @tariela8054 2 года назад

    Amazing Video! try to get some adam okroashvili in your next videos good luck

  • @howardphillips8513
    @howardphillips8513 2 года назад +6

    Super video. It is clear that it took a lot of time and effort to make. Two points I noticed: 1) A lot of left-handed techniques - far more than when I was doing judo 53 years ago. I wonder if this is partly due to the example of the great Yasuhiro Yamashita, and 2) great use of Kuzushi, which was not evident in much of this Olympic judo, which I thought was generally disappointing. Perhaps I missed the best bits.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +1

      53 years ago! Those must’ve been some hard trainings. I agree with you about the Olympics. People were too focused on winning and it wasn’t the best judo.

    • @georgikrastev2559
      @georgikrastev2559 2 года назад +1

      @@JudoHighlights2015 even 10 years later final fights were lasting up to 10 minutes, semi finals up to 8. i wonder how many would stand this nowadays.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +2

      @@georgikrastev2559 the Japanese would. It’s not uncommon to see people train 10 minute rounds

    • @georgikrastev2559
      @georgikrastev2559 2 года назад +1

      @@JudoHighlights2015 Agree! Probably some Ju Jitsu masters would be able as well, because to my opinion ne vaza requires much more endurance than uke vaza.
      We had extended fight durations in the past, but a carefull start was tolerated and not punished with shido like today. High level fights were seldom ending with an ippon.
      Now the judoka is forced to allow the full contact swift and sometimes unprepared in order to avoid a shido which can lead to unforced errors.
      It is like a time pressure chess game.- even good masters can make a mistake and it is sometimes hard to understand after an ippon was it really a fight between same level judokas, or not, if you don´t know their ranking.

  • @pampuch65
    @pampuch65 2 года назад

    You somehow miss Krpalek, but thanks for the great video :-)

  • @sparke7236
    @sparke7236 2 года назад

    Great video, thankyou. It'd be good to see a few leg grabs though too ; )

    • @captainpotato6856
      @captainpotato6856 2 года назад

      Wrestlers...lol

    • @howardphillips8513
      @howardphillips8513 2 года назад +1

      Brian Jacks did a famous one, but I think I read somewhere that leg grabs are not allowed in judo nowadays. Is that true?

  • @karinleder446
    @karinleder446 2 года назад +28

    I (188cm,at that time 80kg) in 2018 had the privilege of a training session in a Tokyo Dojo
    with that time Judo world champion Ami Kondo (150cm, 48kg).I took her at her Gi and shoulder and pushed her backwards for nearly two minutes hoping to bring her down and apply some kind of osaekomi.Then something occurred beneath me.I didn't regard her legs and was foot swept.I went down on my palms and Kondo all of a sudden stood with her arse precisely over my neck and grapped under my armpit.What followed was a sankaku jime in 100% perfection.I was half turned to the side,my right arm was armbared by Kondo's arms,my left arm was immobilized between Kondo's screwdriver like legs and my head so I even could not tap.The influx of blood and oxygen to my brain was extremely jammed.I fainted and was slapped back to consciousness by the ref and by Kondo who helped me up.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +2

      What a wonderful story. Are you female or male?

    • @karinleder446
      @karinleder446 2 года назад +2

      @@JudoHighlights2015 Female,but now reduced to 70kg.I started with Judo too late.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +2

      @@karinleder446 Me too! Cheers for the great story, again.

    • @karinleder446
      @karinleder446 2 года назад +4

      @@JudoHighlights2015 But concerning male,this very day in 2018 ,directly after me they chose a 195cm man out of our group. OK,it was a boy of perhaps 18 who was thin without any strong muscles. They simply took him in for a training session with Ms Kondo. Since he saw what happened to me some minutes ago his tactics were to remain absolutely passive. Since Kondo was to small to take his Judogi correctly she pressed his hips and applied a crushing
      O Soto Gari that brought him from 195cm to 30cm.For defending himself he offered both
      his arms for Ude Juji Gatame. Kondo took the right one and he tapped.He tapped much earlier than me.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад +2

      @@karinleder446 😂😂😂

  • @macelomendes
    @macelomendes 2 года назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏amazing ippons!!

  • @hodgsoncatalin3243
    @hodgsoncatalin3243 2 года назад +2

    10:30 You are correct regarding the technique used by Hashimoto.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад

      damn right I am! haha. But, if you go watch the kodokan videos, the techniques are different.

  • @Ouch.
    @Ouch. 2 года назад

    Fantastic!

  • @mattpaine7763
    @mattpaine7763 2 года назад +6

    I liked that they were all clear ippons, none were over-scored wazaris. No. 8 wasn't a tae otoshi, the arms were tucked under and although the leg was out, it was still a variant shoulder throw. Great video and makes me miss doing judo.

  • @denismarcel2295
    @denismarcel2295 2 года назад

    Oui superbes images et excellent commentaire !

  • @PepeElToro2010
    @PepeElToro2010 2 года назад +25

    The 19 was the best....pure strength, technic and domination from that Russian brown bear

  • @konirama
    @konirama 2 года назад +1

    thanks! awesome video wow 13:57

  • @user-mk1dj8hg7l
    @user-mk1dj8hg7l 2 года назад

    Powerful! Thanks from Russia

  • @allanmiddleton678
    @allanmiddleton678 2 года назад

    Watch last ten (6 to 10) Some throws given Ippon when NOT sufficient impetus and also NOT flat on back !

  • @billymitchem5256
    @billymitchem5256 2 года назад +1

    Liked already subscribed

  • @JudoLife
    @JudoLife Год назад +1

    100% agree correct (not controversial) re the seoi-otoshi call Hashimoto throw at 10 minutes, its certainly not taiotoshi.

  • @LucieOne
    @LucieOne 3 года назад +7

    I love ne waza and #9 was absolutely gorgeous, but my fave has to be #4. It was a counter, but it barely looked it. He seemed like he was almost baiting him. He just moved his foot out of the way and ran him over. So aggressive. So beautiful.

  • @eddiebicakci7363
    @eddiebicakci7363 Год назад

    #13 was such a great battle

  • @FriendsOfTheRoad
    @FriendsOfTheRoad 2 года назад +2

    What I love about the judo is that it is all inclusive. In the mens a point is known as a ipon, and in the womens its known as a tampon.

  • @BruceHarms
    @BruceHarms 2 года назад +1

    You know your stuff, was a pleasure to watch! Greets from Okami Judo Club of Aruba!

  • @tuannguyensgvlog1626
    @tuannguyensgvlog1626 2 года назад +1

    Tôi rất thích video của bạn

  • @JudoLife
    @JudoLife Год назад +1

    4.1 Harai goshi gaeshi? or ashi barai, (we used to simply call it the switch.)

  • @mattkowalski4612
    @mattkowalski4612 2 года назад

    Masterpiece

  • @mrstal5238
    @mrstal5238 2 года назад

    Hello what the name of the num 20 movement please

  • @Radomirius
    @Radomirius 2 года назад

    Nice video.Pawel Nastula should be here. Thanks.

  • @buh357
    @buh357 3 года назад

    beautiful

  • @williamjaroskoiii5945
    @williamjaroskoiii5945 2 года назад +1

    Its so cool i do judo and bjj and the morning i saw this i was on my way to a judo competition

  • @user-zv8jh2he6r
    @user-zv8jh2he6r 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @harveyhsieh6884
    @harveyhsieh6884 9 дней назад +1

    Good techniques👍👍🏆🏆

  • @ljguy300
    @ljguy300 2 года назад

    Why is 9:35 frowned on? #9 newaze ippon?

  • @TS-qc7ny
    @TS-qc7ny 8 месяцев назад

    #1 is fabulous: like watching a whole kata in just a second or two.

  • @practice4617
    @practice4617 Год назад +1

    Forever grateful 🙏 Mr Higa @ Streamwood Judo (IL)

  • @user-gu4sb8mx1b
    @user-gu4sb8mx1b 2 года назад

    Can you tell me the exact order of this imaging technology?

  • @MaadLuck
    @MaadLuck 2 года назад

    when are legs takedowns coming back

  • @jocheneveraert4860
    @jocheneveraert4860 2 года назад

    Number 18 is tani-otoshi, at least for me it is. The guy counters o-goshi and put his left leg behind both legs of the attacker. If Shamilov could counter more face to face and hooked only 1 leg, then it would be more an o-soto-gake.

  • @arvyfav
    @arvyfav 2 года назад +1

    Good shortcuts master

  • @naomispark
    @naomispark 2 года назад +3

    I have so much admiration and respect for Judo and want to learn it, but too anxious and awkward to train in front of people. Anyone else feel this way?

    • @Armanijesus
      @Armanijesus 2 года назад +4

      Sorry that you feel that way but there is no way around it , just do it ! =)

    • @jontor8938
      @jontor8938 2 года назад +2

      Did you start your training journey? I always feel anxious starting something new, but the reward i get from the training outweighs it All . Getting over the anxiety and conquering fear is so satisfying at the end but can Also be draining especially at first... I wish you Well!

  • @lbpltd34
    @lbpltd34 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. But why aren’t 22, 10, and 2 hansoku make? They are throws onto uke’s head, and that shows lack of control and dangerous play.
    And you are correct on #8.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  2 года назад

      It’s ukes responsibility to land correctly. As long as Tori throws them with a legitimate throw

  • @aflihasdisan4181
    @aflihasdisan4181 2 года назад

    you deserve 4 ippon for this video, sir!

  • @predragsinko2513
    @predragsinko2513 2 года назад

    Great