ONO seminar in Europe! What I learned.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @LanguageHelp
    @LanguageHelp 11 месяцев назад +47

    I attended the Fribourg session on 27 and 28 Jan 2024. Here are a few explanations by Ono firsthand:
    1- he explained that Uchimata is a completely ashi waza and to prove it he does the no hands grip with uke already out of balance. I found it needs a lot of thigh power.
    2- the armpit grip he explained should always be an upper sleeve or biceps grip and he said he liked it a lot. He didn't do komikata in Fribourg other than this grip.
    3- he trained us on maruyama's Uchimata. It's here in this video. He said you do a single leg taio and turn and then you go for Uchimata. You can do multiple taios in a circle before you apply the Uchimata. He also said you can take your time between the Taio and the Uchimata because uke is out of balance anyway.
    4- he did a sode tsurikomi goshi session and explained the difference between his technique and Abe's. To him it's a surprise last resort after making space with osoto fake. It also does not require any strength just remember to cross your arms like a cross and not let your upper hand to go over the lower hand.
    5- he really loves his osoto with the hip and calls it osoto otoshi. He also showed us a secret underdog entry to it. The whole point is that you need a left huuuge step and never turn as it's meant to be a forward throw. Also posture up and have a neck grip.
    6- he specifically said in uchikomi my Uchimata is always hanegoshi. In nagekomi or randori it becomes uchimata. There was no specific explanation why. In my opinion, I think it's safer.
    7- he calls any judo that bends and does not keep a tall posture weak judo. He says his whole judo begins and ends in the hip being forward whether in attack or defense.
    8- he said that in uchikomi you don't need the 3 o'clock philosophy. All you need to do is after holding the sleeve to touch your body with your elbow. Don't lift. Don't need to look at your clock. Also with the lapel hand always look at the hand or ukes chin. Don't look away when you turn.
    David paupaux did not allow filming so I took notes. But David had the whole event professionally filmed with at least 4 cameras. so it will be on a dvd somewhere if it's released.
    I hope this helps.

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for all of this information! Btw, who is this David guy?

    • @LanguageHelp
      @LanguageHelp 11 месяцев назад

      @@JudoHighlights2015 David Papaux is a Swiss judoka and lawyer who is friends with Ono and the administrator of Onodojo website. He's a very nice fellow.

    • @LanguageHelp
      @LanguageHelp 10 месяцев назад

      Edit: "meant to be a backward throw" "always look at your lapel hand or uke's chin. Do not turn your face away"

    • @Bl2EAKIN
      @Bl2EAKIN 8 месяцев назад

      re: uchikomi, what do you mean by tocuhing your body with your elbow?

    • @LanguageHelp
      @LanguageHelp 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Bl2EAKINtraditionally you pull uke's sleeve and look at your watch. Ono says you don't need to do that. Pull the sleeve to the point where your own elbow touches the side of your body and lock your arm like that during the throw.

  • @emi-ni9bd
    @emi-ni9bd Год назад +46

    as an uchimata player i can say that this video was incredibly useful as i wasnt able to attend his seminar! thanks for the video man

  • @peterreid9769
    @peterreid9769 Год назад +8

    Shohei Ono is an all time great. An absolute legend.
    He and Haruka Tachimoto are my two favourite players of all time.

  • @marcanthony5744
    @marcanthony5744 Год назад +3

    Ono Osotogari is just a thing of beauty. It’s just so smooth

    • @vinceocratic
      @vinceocratic 5 месяцев назад +1

      I believe he did his masters thesis on the technique,

  • @Thejudonomad
    @Thejudonomad Год назад +4

    Very very nice to get these footages . Thanks for sharing

  • @mieszkowisniewski835
    @mieszkowisniewski835 Год назад +1

    Thanks for that this episode. I am a huge fan of Ono Shoei. Never train judo but Shoei is a legend for me

  • @hodgsoncatalin3243
    @hodgsoncatalin3243 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this short video. it was very helpful to see this with your thoughts. Cheers ...

  • @sergedelval5373
    @sergedelval5373 2 месяца назад

    Thank s for this video

  • @NoSavo_4980
    @NoSavo_4980 Год назад +1

    Valuable Content!!!

  • @Niedfyr
    @Niedfyr Год назад +5

    Very interesting. im a yellow belt and did and do some weightlifting, but ofc i always struggle against faster and more technical randory partners who trained judo since childhood. The grip near the armpit may be a gamechanger for me. In randory, im always afraid to "go in" and just try to survive, but with the grip and the armpit i might put some pressure on the other judoka. Great video as always!

  • @eudesgi9121
    @eudesgi9121 Год назад +6

    Very interesting video, good job

  • @Aname550
    @Aname550 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this man, I've been scrounging for clips of Ono's seminars, very helpful of you to get this rare footage and compile it for us

  • @bagelpap
    @bagelpap Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this very interesting video.

  • @GAmbA_OosAkA
    @GAmbA_OosAkA Год назад

    ono’s masterpiece

  • @christianaesth
    @christianaesth Год назад

    Thanks for that big explanation! ❤

  • @bolo4970
    @bolo4970 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @cejII
    @cejII Год назад

    Agreed he is doing hane goshi sometime

  • @942mattu
    @942mattu Год назад

    Very interesting! It's like a wise wizard revealing his magic tricks.

  • @CamerOneiric
    @CamerOneiric Год назад +1

    I wonder if Inoue’s coaching has something to do with the Uchi Mata looking like Hane Goshi; he acknowledged in his Kodokan waza video that his Uchi Mata is very adjacent to Hane Goshi. And I know Keiji Suzuki used that stabbing motion in his two step Uchi mata back in the day. Between those two, Ono probably had a wealth of knowledge to draw from!

  • @lb261benza-fu9wt
    @lb261benza-fu9wt Год назад +2

    Can we have an Italian kata guruma video?

  • @Bl2EAKIN
    @Bl2EAKIN Год назад +3

    I think that the reason his and Maruyama's Uchimata often look like Hane Goshi is because Uchimata really is a hip throw, and so they would always aim for the far leg of the opponent as this gives a much better chance of placing their hip in the proper position. As I try to get better at this throw I realize that if I am aiming to reap the leg, the throw almost never works, unless you are doing the spinning Uchimata, but then I don't think it's even the leg or hip doing the throw, it's the "kuzushi".
    HanpanTV recently made a video on this topic where they demonstrate how little matters how far up you can kick your leg during Uchimata, because it's not the leg that makes the throw happen. Ironically, they make fun of the wall exercise for Uchimata, saying it's a waste of time and one should focus more on positioning, grips and doing the proper kuzushi instead of standing near a wall and kicking their leg up.

    • @everydaywarriors
      @everydaywarriors 8 месяцев назад

      they make fun of it? That's odd. Where is that?

  • @oneofakind8049
    @oneofakind8049 Год назад

    Ono always throw me with the spinning variation

  • @Itzak15
    @Itzak15 Год назад +2

    How do you find out about seminars like this? I'm from a small club in northern Europe and wouldn't mind to travel to make it to one

  • @JudoHighlights2015
    @JudoHighlights2015  Год назад +2

    I've updated the KuSakura judo gi ordering site - www.judo-highlights.com

    • @chameleonpt
      @chameleonpt Год назад

      Was at the seminar, can send you vids. Use line?

    • @JudoHighlights2015
      @JudoHighlights2015  Год назад

      ​@@chameleonpt reach out on instagram or send me an email. judohighlightsyt@gmail.com

  • @JonaJota7839
    @JonaJota7839 Год назад +2

    Donde es que esta @flexcidine donde esta el buen pipas

  • @eladeponllepaulfrede5416
    @eladeponllepaulfrede5416 Год назад +1

    I wish to know, the bicep grip he demonstrated. Is it allowed in competition?

    • @Itzak15
      @Itzak15 Год назад

      I think it still counts as a normal sleeve grip. It's just very far up the arm. If you use it to stall I would not be surprised to see a shido come as with any grip

  • @mfp5585
    @mfp5585 Год назад

    Is he going to give more seminars in Europe? Any place I could find out about it?

  • @jacobflores78
    @jacobflores78 10 месяцев назад +4

    Keep the hane goshi debate in the comments sections with the rest of the keyboard warriors

  • @cristim9779
    @cristim9779 Год назад +1

    In my opinion he only showed demonstration stuff. The real uchimata, the one he does in competition is not shown here. Recently Maruyama held a seminar in Romania and we've seen the same demonstration (hane goshi like) uchimata. Not the real one. The effective one. I guess they really don't want to share it. They just want to look like they are sharing. And is the same with all the japanese that i've seen so far. I've seen Suzuki uchimata on Superstarjudo and he said that you have to kick up the leg but when he demonstrated it he clearly didn't kick up, he rather lifted with the side of his leg. It seems to me that they don't want to show us really anything of value. Maybe they are afraid they would lose their supremacy in the sport.

  • @СергейКальц
    @СергейКальц Год назад

    как борец он легенда, посмотрим как он будет как тренер😂

  • @alejandrocm5468
    @alejandrocm5468 Год назад +1

    Ono Seminar in Madrid in the Stage of AJM, Asociación Judo Móstoles. The best club in the world!

  • @astrajopel.dasistauto.3867
    @astrajopel.dasistauto.3867 Год назад +1

    незнаю почему но мне кажется что они не показывают мелкие секреты они показывают то что все уже знают но что то они скрывают😂

  • @vigarpogarcia7482
    @vigarpogarcia7482 Год назад

    El Bruce Lee del judo

  • @aaronsutich-ursell8670
    @aaronsutich-ursell8670 8 месяцев назад +1

    Kapai tahi

  • @meanchey6252
    @meanchey6252 Год назад +1

    L😊

  • @moloned
    @moloned Год назад

    There's a video on RUclips of Kayla Harrison doing this clothesline variation of osoto gari so it's not unique to Ono Shohei

  • @sonofsouth2800
    @sonofsouth2800 Год назад +1

    Ono coincidentally retired with the rule change, as he often posted his head on the mat when throwing with uchi mata.
    Today he'd be dq-ed for doing it, so he'd have to modify his favourite throw.