Dude that throw at 9:25 was nuts. My first thought as he was going over was that was using kansetsu waza to throw I thought he was gonna get up with his arm broken. Head dive? He can’t turn his shoulder in his arm is completely extended? You might want to review the video and ask yourself how he’d perform ukemi there.
Nagase has got to be my favorite player at the moment. I'm in a heavier weight class, but similarly lanky and I like watching guys who can successfully execute ashi waza further away from their opponent like that. Also Ashi Guruma happens to be my favorite technique.
Hi mate ! Your comments are very relevant, thank you for the quality ; it must be a crazy job to do! is there any way to activate the automatic subtitles option, at least in English, for your international viewers? Thx !
Maruyama is on another level, lose or win his technique is smooth and just flows like water. Unlike Muki or Stump, let's say, which are great but use a lot of force and strength. At 11:38 there's something falling to the mat and quickly picked up. What is it and what are the rules concerning this, should it affect the result of the match?
This style of judo is different than the late '50s & early '60s when I was active. I trained at the Kodokan while in the Air Force - throws were more defined - and many of the throws in this clip did not look like anything I ever trained on. Fighting for the grip was not that intense. My favorites were both sieonages & a left side ogoshe. Still enjoyed watching the major throws concepts presented in clip, single matches can be a little boring - guess its why I also like Sumo which I saw for the first time while in Japan.
Thank you!
No, thank you!
Muki's grip and go o goshi was pretty sick and i loved margvelashvili's counter to the yagura nage and abe uta's grip and go osoto was really nice
My favorites were Stump's Osoto, Abe's goshi guruma, Dris's duck under with the double sleeves and Verstraten's kosoto
Favourites so far is Abe Uta's koshi guruma or Maruyama's tomoe nage. Grigilashvilli's pick up counter against Lee was amazing too, but only wazari
100% agree. Also think Lee's multi combo into seoi is god tier.
looks like u havent seen the 2nd cam view
@@apacha2004 second cam view of which throw?
Maruyama's tomoe nage was so amazing!
Dude that throw at 9:25 was nuts. My first thought as he was going over was that was using kansetsu waza to throw I thought he was gonna get up with his arm broken. Head dive? He can’t turn his shoulder in his arm is completely extended? You might want to review the video and ask yourself how he’d perform ukemi there.
Awesome channel! Great commentary and breakdowns. Your channel is a teaching moments for some. Greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Nagase has got to be my favorite player at the moment. I'm in a heavier weight class, but similarly lanky and I like watching guys who can successfully execute ashi waza further away from their opponent like that. Also Ashi Guruma happens to be my favorite technique.
Me too!
Marcus Nyman - The Sumi King breakdown video when 🧐? To be fighting for a medal today at his age and with that style is insane.....EDIT: He got 🥉🫡
Amazing 🇬🇧
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Hi mate ! Your comments are very relevant, thank you for the quality ; it must be a crazy job to do! is there any way to activate the automatic subtitles option, at least in English, for your international viewers?
Thx !
I love watching these highlights they help so much in Jiu Jitsu competitions.
Joshiro Maruyamas uchi mata and Lasha Bekauris osoto gari
Maruyama is on another level, lose or win his technique is smooth and just flows like water. Unlike Muki or Stump, let's say, which are great but use a lot of force and strength.
At 11:38 there's something falling to the mat and quickly picked up. What is it and what are the rules concerning this, should it affect the result of the match?
That running Kata Guruma at 7:14 is actually completed in the opposite direction with the use of his leg... Not sure he planned it this way.
That koshi guruma by Abe Uta 😵
double sleeve running kata guruma..... amazing.
uta is insane
Amazing
9:25 ban that throw emmediately, took out tachi kansetsu, and allows that ???
Maruyama's tomoe nage for sure🔥
Not an ippon, but Maisuradze's throw against Bekauri was super interesting. I have never seen anything like that before!
Weirdly it's a throw I've seen at regional and national level, but never at an international level like this. Also gets used in bjj a bit.
Its always nice to see good ogoshi or tani otoshi
Das ist Welt Elite Spitzenklasse jeder einzelne großes Schapoo
great job I love your content
I have one question, where did you get those tapes
What tapes?
Please make more plus🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This style of judo is different than the late '50s & early '60s when I was active. I trained at the Kodokan while in the Air Force - throws were more defined - and many of the throws in this clip did not look like anything I ever trained on. Fighting for the grip was not that intense. My favorites were both sieonages & a left side ogoshe. Still enjoyed watching the major throws concepts presented in clip, single matches can be a little boring - guess its why I also like Sumo which I saw for the first time while in Japan.
1:22 😍
I got my two shoulders injured... but after watching your vid, I am planning to get strong again. 100 kg No problem. Yame!
yeah my shoulder is destroyed. Doesn't stop me though!
Female judoka from TR, Bozkurt flipped the world and olympic champ. Where was that
Niiiiiiiiiice
Sorry. LIKE ALL OF IT!
Japanese team need more physical strength like Georgian team
I am sorry but I wouldn’t call a bear hug a proper judo throw. It’s a wrestling throw. With love from Japan.
Explain why please.
終始攻め続けた斎藤の勝ち。
First
Да Японца жёстко припечатали😢
algorithm
Hifumi Ade should be disqualified because ear bud felt out his gi. But no... very bad. Referees did not see that
CUantos repetición .....
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Got to love Japanese always complaining when they start losing. The best is when they get thrown they fake an injury. Lol