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MOJ Judo Technique Videos
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This is the home for Metro Orlando Judo Kai's Judo technique videos and special Judo videos.
MOJ First night of training for 2025
Metro Orlando Judo Kai's first night of training for 2025!
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MOJ at the 2024 Gator Judo Fall Scrimmage
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Members of Metro Orlando Judo Kai attended the 2024 Gator Judo Fall Scrimmage at the University of Florida on Saturday November 9. As Always Sensei Walt Miller of Gator Judo put on a great event. Some of the other clubs attending in addition to MOJ were UCF Judo, Citadel Judo, USF Judo, & Sasaki Judo. It was a great training opportunity for our students. Thank you to Gator Judo for hosting, tha...
Sensei Yamaguchi visits MOJ: 9/10/2024
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai had the honor of welcoming Sensei Teruyoshi Yamguchi of Tokai University Judo this week. Though he was in Orlando on a business trip, and very busy, he still made the time to visit our club. We are so thankful for his kindness and continued support.
2019 MOJ's Sensei Clark's visit to Japan: Part 2 Tokai University
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Sensei Clark was invited to observe training at Tokai University Judo Club, both men's and women's training.
2019 MOJ's Sensei Clark Visit to Japan: Part 1
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Sensei Doug Clark of Metro Orlando Judo Kai visited Japan again in 2019. During his trip he visited many Judo, and cultural, places. Here Sensei Clark was an invited guest of Tokai University Judo Club, and Sensei Teruyoshi Yamaguchi, to attend the 2019 Tokyo University Judo Championships at the Tokyo Budokan. After that Sensei Clark, who is also a black belt in Aikido, visited the Aikido Hombu...
Thursday Night International Judo Night at MOJ
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We were happy to welcome Judo competitors from Germany, France, Brazil, and Colombia last night. Metro Orlando Judo Kai warmly welcomes international Judoka on our mats. Thanks to everyone.
MOJ Student Library Morote seoinage #4: Kyong won Jung
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In our 4th entry on Morote seoinage for our students at Metro Orlando Judo Kai, we share here a Korean style of Morote Seoinage from one of our own black belts, Sensei Kyong won Jung. This video is for Metro Orlando Judo Kai students.
Student Virtual Video Library: Morote Seoinage Method 2
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Here is our student video library entry for Morote Seoinage, Method 2, demonstration by Sensei Naoya Haraguchi, of Tokai University Judo.
Student Virtual Video Library: Morote Seoinage Method 3
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These videos are for Metro Orlando Judo Kai students, and are intended as supplemental information to the curriculum that we teach. They are not mean to be general instructive videos for public consumption
Metro Orlando Judo Kai class 6/13/2024
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai enjoyed a visit from our new friend from Brazil, Sensei Tiago Aguilar. Great class and good training.
Judo TSB Ravensburg Student visits MOJ: 5/25/2024
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JUDO TSB Ravensburg Germany student David Rambosek and his family visited MOJ over the Memorial Day weekend for a Saturday training. We all had a great time and hope to see more JUDO TSB Ravensburg students at MOJ in the future.
Nage no Kata Demonstration at the 2024 All Japan Judo Championships
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Please see the raw video including all of the matches and Kata demonstrations at the All Japan Judo Federation's UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/video/o0gCyndZFaI/v-deo.html
Goshin Jutsu Demo at the 2024 All Japan Judo Championships
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For the original raw video please visit the All Japan Judo Federation's UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/video/o0gCyndZFaI/v-deo.html
Koshiki no Kata Demonstration from the 2024 All Japan Judo championships:
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Tori: Hidetoshi Nakanishi, 8th dan, Uke: Yuji Matsumoto, 7th dan
Metro Orlando Judo Kai at the Battle of the Warriors Shiai
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai at the Battle of the Warriors Shiai
Metro Orlando Judo Kai class promotions May 7, 2024
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai class promotions May 7, 2024
Metro Orlando Judo Kai Special Saturday Class: 4/13/2024
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai Special Saturday Class: 4/13/2024
Judo legend Kyuzo Mifune around 1935, rare color video
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Judo legend Kyuzo Mifune around 1935, rare color video
MOJ Attends Camp Bosei International Training Camp
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MOJ Attends Camp Bosei International Training Camp
MOJ Remembers Sensei Nagayasu Ogasawara
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MOJ Remembers Sensei Nagayasu Ogasawara
Metro Orlando Judo Kai Friendship Workout June 3, 2023
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Metro Orlando Judo Kai Friendship Workout June 3, 2023
MOJ Tuesday night Judo training 08 23 2022
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MOJ Tuesday night Judo training 08 23 2022
MOJ Competitors in Action White through Brown Belt
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MOJ Competitors in Action White through Brown Belt
MOJ at the 2022 Florida Sunshine State Games Judo Rico
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MOJ at the 2022 Florida Sunshine State Games Judo Rico
Happy Retirement Sensei Kenichi Haraguchi
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Happy Retirement Sensei Kenichi Haraguchi
doesnt take much to notice but uke after every fall is ajusting his gi. great performans but a pretty big mistake in my opinion.
This was quite exemplary of Doc Ashida’s unique teaching style!
Part 2 please
ukemi = PERFECT.
Woody
Those breakfalls were perfect because the throws were also perfect. Wow.
No such thing as perfection
Thanks great video
Spetaculous!!!
trop mécanique
Et tu, trop ignorant
Hansoko
Pure Beauty ...
Really interesting watching this. Obviously their grades suggest they are highly skilled practitioners yet the kata is very different to how I was taught. We were told that each throw builds upon the first and they should be flowing and smooth. For example in uke otoshi (the first throw) uke starts by stepping forward and pushing tori. Toei continues the momentum until uke is on their toes and thrown from their. I’m astonished how for ippon seoi nage each uke literally stops the arm action before they are thrown which is very unrealistic. They learnt from the first thrown that pushing doesn’t work so they go for a punch and it should have pace and meaning. Every thrown in each of the five sets has the same kind of progression with uke learning and changing their approach for the next attack. I don’t know which approach is correct but I know the way I was taught 20 years ago makes sense from a logical point of view. Interested in anyone who can shed some light on this.
it has to do with the particular style you want to demonstrate. There are 2 'schools': kodokan and busen. You were probably taught busen because it derives more from an actual competition-like approach. In busen, you need to show 'flow'. What you see in the video is kodokan, which is much more stylized and formal. It is more about absolute control and perfected technique. Hope this helps.
Mesmerizing falls.
Judo a some slick shit. I trained in the jumpy kicky art for 7 yrs way back when I was a young man. Can an old dude safely learn this art?
Wow
Thanks, Sensei Doug!😁
The master!!!!
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The second part is Mifune's goshinjutsu. You can see the whole thing on the black and white fil from the 50's
I trained at the Kokushi dojo for a short time (M.S. stopped me from training) but I always remember what a kind and gentle soul he was.
Will we see more from ashida this year?
Thank you for posting this. I trained under Ashida in Brockport when I was a teen. That was 20 years ago and it’s awesome to see this.
My absolutely favorite judoka the great legend himself Yamashita!
Rest in Peace Ogasawara Sensei. I will forever remember my years at Kokushi dojo. You hold a very special place in my heart.
Will the series return? 🙁
Hopefully very soon.
I was Dr. Ashida's student 1977-1980. Now, many years later, I still think of the inspiration and thoughtful wisdom he shared with us during practice. He helped me achieve something (black belt) I am very proud of accomplishing when I look back all those years ago.
Thank you so much for your comments Tammy. If you have any photos or videos of Dr. Ashida you would like to share please contact us! Thank you again.
The Japanese are the rulers of judo
😎😆punch me
Will there be no ashida videos anymore? Was always very excited so see a new one.
I love judo and jujitsu of all types, it's good for the soul and bring people together
When can we expect more videos? I am always excited when a new one drops
No fair. I was cheated and deprived of being a Judo fighter. But no some idiot had to throw me out of the school as well as some idiot injuring me while training and never recuperating.
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What happened where is the final product or film?
I'm sorry, this is a project I work on in my spare time. I do other videos, and I will continue to put out videos on Ashida sensei at a time convenient to me. And have you seen the other videos on Ashida that I put out ( on ippon seoinage, Tai Otoshi, Kosoto Gake)? From your comment in doesn't seem so. If you are interested, keep checking back.
Akinori HOSAKA at 4:40 mins
I am very grateful of all the knowledge you are sharing with the world. When can we expect the next installment of the ashida series. There is so much to learn from this wonderful man. And about the video. Sato is a newaza wizard.
Thank you, I am hoping within the next month I will have another video available.
@@mojjudotechniquevideos4668 When I can ask the question. How was ashida sensei in Randori? What was his tokui waza?
this is a really awesome demonstration of ashi waza, thank you so much for uploading this videos, great respect fo Ashida-Sensei 🙇♂
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm working to get some more videos to post.
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Ik this sounds weird but I've been learning Japanese hoping to be able to visit japan to do a class or something when i get out of hs
My dad was one of Mr Ashida's students in the 50s or 60s. I always wanted to meet him, but never got the chance to. My father absolutely loved Judo and it was a big part of his life and his identity. Mr Ashida was his first Judo teacher.
Thank you for your kind comments. I would love to have any information you might have from your father about Dr. Ashida. Since he knew Dr. Ashida when he was young, your father's impressions and stories would be of great interest to me.
very nice, too bad the cameras in 1987 weren't what they are today
More Ashida Sensei please.I want to learn so much from him.His approach to Sumiotoshi or Yoko wakare for example.Or if he knows how to do Yama arashi.Or a Yokogake that can be used in Randori.
His technique is really amazing!!!! Thank you for uploading his videos!
Thank you so much for uploading this!!!!!
Wow do you also have Videos from Yoshisada Yonezuka and Kazuo shinohara?they are legends and i always wondered about their judo.
Unfortunately I do not. The only video I have of the great Yonezuka sensei is of him throwing me around like a white belt. I would love it if someone could put together some videos of him as I am doing for Dr. Ashida. And also Shinohara sensei is well. Their great techniques need to be preserved!
The differences between Dr Ashida's teaching and Miss Fukuda's teaching are very illuminating.
What was the point he was making about shoulder position when entering ?
The opponent is moving back but youre standing still. Which makes you stable. By fixing your shoulder you can fish him in a unstable Position and throw him. It's a pretty intresting form of kuzushi.
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I learned something...good video
Work Smarter Not Harder. Minimum input for maximum output. Kodokahan Ki
That was fun!