I disagree with the commentary that judoka should view kata as an alternative after their competitive days are over. IMO, you should begin learning NnK and KnK as soon as you're able to perform the techniques. Learning the Randori no Kata will help establish a better understanding of the fundamentals of judo. I wish I had started learning them when I was still a -kyu grade.
They didn't say you shouldn't start practicing kata's after your competitive career, they said that after a competitive career is over, why not switch to kata competitions? They even said, that competitive judoka know their kata's but just obviously they focused on the competitions... Kata's are beautiful and can teach you better judo, but if you are training for the world championship they don't offer any benefit, except maybe as an interesting warm-up before training. The people competing at the World Championships already know the techniques they want to employ and how to use them in which situation, kata's don't help them perform those techniques better. They are great for anyone not focused on competitive judo...
Kata is so great ! I came here to watch this because I have some kata training tonight and I wanted to have some points of reference / refresh my memory. I don't practice it enough, but it's just because I need a pal to do it with me ! I love kata.
They are very well practiced, but... It appears that Uke may have overlooked adjusting his lapel grip during the second step of the kataguruma technique on both occasions. (Uke did adjust his grip at the last moment on the right-side and left-side attempts, but once again adjusted the grip during the third step.) I believe others may have noticed this as well.
According to Wolfgang Dax Romswinkel and Ulla Loosen uke is supposed to wait until the third step to adjust the grip, they told me that a few weeks ago at the Nordic Kata judo Open. I don’t know what is competition correct just what I gathered from much more experienced judoka then myself.
Sort of keeping the art and tradition side of judo alive. You could maybe view it as the dance of judo. Both parties know have their own role in the performance and they try to keep the pace of the performance steady and have elegancy to the demonstration of techniques, and of course the control. There's also more categories which include newaza and general self-defense against attackers who attack with kicks and punches and weapons.
@@davidecosciani9232 That's what I said Kata is improve your judo, not for competition. Kata is important for self-improvement and who is knowledgeable enough to judge it, very, very few.
Kata is so boring. I was losing interest in judo due to kata: the straw that broke the camel's back was that there was a misunderstanding with the grading timing (I was 'late') and wasn't allowed to grade the week after. I left ju jitsu due to the same reason: the only 'good' thing about ju jitsu was you learn which attack is better countered with a judo throw and which is better countered with an aikido lock. I enjoy MMA more
Any judoka who thinks that kata is “boring,” has either not been taught its immense value and purpose or didn’t take the time to truly understand the core fundamentals of judo. The mental toughness, focus, and technical aptitude required for judo kata runs circles around randori or shiai. This is why Kano Sensei made it clear that judo was both equally comprised of randori and kata, with neither being more important than the other. As far as your time in grade and competency goes in relation to your next “level” or grade, I think it’s obvious you weren’t quite ready. This is a marathon not a sprint. Slow down, be patient, be present, and realize you are looking through a very small lense. Anyone with a decent strike can ground and pound.
@@KeoniLima it's not easy to ground and pound: you must be in a position where they can't grapple you or strike back. Sometimes ground and pound can be reversed with a sweep. Regarding my grading, our association requires: 5th kyu : Katame no kata 4th kyu: Nage no kata 3rd kyu: Kime no Kata 2nd Kyu: Go no sen kata for boys, Ju no sen kata for girls 1st Kyu: Ju no sen kata for boys, Go no sen kata for girls Black Belt: Goshin ho kata I wasn't allowed to grade the week after the misunderstanding despite a timeslot being available. I learned kata me no kata for my 5kyu and only did it because someone else achieved 5kyu without having to learn it. Actually I found out this guy achieved his 1st Dan the year he was 5 kyu which makes no sense as there are only 2 gradings a year: It's not possible for him to get 1 Dan if there are only 2 gradings a year; he could only have got to 3Kyu that year. This other guy got 1st Dan without doing kata and by doing multiple gradings : unfair. So I quit.
Te-waza:
00:36 Uki-otoshi
00:54 Seoi-nage
01:07 Kata-guruma
Koshi-waza:
01:35 Uki-goshi
01:51 Harai-goshi
02:11 Tsurikomi-goshi
Ashi-waza:
02:40 Okuri-ashi-harai
02:59 Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi
03:17 Uchi-mata
Mae-sutemi-waza:
03:49 Tomoe-nage
04:06 Ura-nage
04:22 Sumi-gaeshi
Yoko-sutemi-waza:
04:55 Yoko-gake
05:15 Yoko-guruma
05:33 Uki-waza
Thanks for the summary, it has been a while...
I disagree with the commentary that judoka should view kata as an alternative after their competitive days are over. IMO, you should begin learning NnK and KnK as soon as you're able to perform the techniques. Learning the Randori no Kata will help establish a better understanding of the fundamentals of judo. I wish I had started learning them when I was still a -kyu grade.
Totally agree. Kata is a tool for improving your judo. Kata competition is a relatively recent adjunct to judo.
They didn't say you shouldn't start practicing kata's after your competitive career, they said that after a competitive career is over, why not switch to kata competitions? They even said, that competitive judoka know their kata's but just obviously they focused on the competitions...
Kata's are beautiful and can teach you better judo, but if you are training for the world championship they don't offer any benefit, except maybe as an interesting warm-up before training. The people competing at the World Championships already know the techniques they want to employ and how to use them in which situation, kata's don't help them perform those techniques better. They are great for anyone not focused on competitive judo...
I totally agree 👍 with you.
I totally agree with you!
Do they not help perfect the different moves and how to transition smoothly, therefore improving your whole judo game ?@@Kholdaimon
Beautiful Judo! A pleasure to watch
Best ura nague I've seen ever
beautiful kata
Kata is so great ! I came here to watch this because I have some kata training tonight and I wanted to have some points of reference / refresh my memory.
I don't practice it enough, but it's just because I need a pal to do it with me ! I love kata.
Excellent!
Absolutely beautiful
Would be nice to see some +100 open athletes too
Just perfect
espectacular!!!
They are very well practiced, but...
It appears that Uke may have overlooked adjusting his lapel grip during the second step of the kataguruma technique on both occasions. (Uke did adjust his grip at the last moment on the right-side and left-side attempts, but once again adjusted the grip during the third step.) I believe others may have noticed this as well.
According to Wolfgang Dax Romswinkel and Ulla Loosen uke is supposed to wait until the third step to adjust the grip, they told me that a few weeks ago at the Nordic Kata judo Open. I don’t know what is competition correct just what I gathered from much more experienced judoka then myself.
@@maxfalck6852 Exactly.
Will you post all categories videos of Kata World Championship at Krakow on UA-cam ? (similar to championship at Lisbon in 2021)
What's this?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nage-no-kata
This article sums it better up than I could.
this is what you do if your bad at judo
@@quantumedits272 What an ignorant thing to say
Sort of keeping the art and tradition side of judo alive. You could maybe view it as the dance of judo. Both parties know have their own role in the performance and they try to keep the pace of the performance steady and have elegancy to the demonstration of techniques, and of course the control. There's also more categories which include newaza and general self-defense against attackers who attack with kicks and punches and weapons.
@@quantumedits272 If your bad at Judo your kata would not look like this. This is very skillful...
In a couple of years the robots are going to beat us in this.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 trying to understand it..
It's kind of a dance if you want, basically it's judo techniques that are put together in a very codified way
Kata is not a competition kata is training and study, Competition in kata demeans the purpose of kata.
No, it push you to improve judo.
@@davidecosciani9232 That's what I said Kata is improve your judo, not for competition. Kata is important for self-improvement and who is knowledgeable enough to judge it, very, very few.
@@veritas4517 Yeah, true, over 5" dan, very rare.
beautiful kata.. small remark. Harai goshi is too much hip.. it is supposed to be a leg throw ...
Harai goshi is koshi waza (hip technique) literally sweeping hip
Oss
😂😂😂
**What's cato this is,
Who now?**
Kata is so boring. I was losing interest in judo due to kata: the straw that broke the camel's back was that there was a misunderstanding with the grading timing (I was 'late') and wasn't allowed to grade the week after. I left ju jitsu due to the same reason: the only 'good' thing about ju jitsu was you learn which attack is better countered with a judo throw and which is better countered with an aikido lock. I enjoy MMA more
Any judoka who thinks that kata is “boring,” has either not been taught its immense value and purpose or didn’t take the time to truly understand the core fundamentals of judo. The mental toughness, focus, and technical aptitude required for judo kata runs circles around randori or shiai. This is why Kano Sensei made it clear that judo was both equally comprised of randori and kata, with neither being more important than the other. As far as your time in grade and competency goes in relation to your next “level” or grade, I think it’s obvious you weren’t quite ready. This is a marathon not a sprint. Slow down, be patient, be present, and realize you are looking through a very small lense. Anyone with a decent strike can ground and pound.
@@KeoniLima it's not easy to ground and pound: you must be in a position where they can't grapple you or strike back. Sometimes ground and pound can be reversed with a sweep.
Regarding my grading, our association requires:
5th kyu : Katame no kata
4th kyu: Nage no kata
3rd kyu: Kime no Kata
2nd Kyu: Go no sen kata for boys, Ju no sen kata for girls
1st Kyu: Ju no sen kata for boys, Go no sen kata for girls
Black Belt: Goshin ho kata
I wasn't allowed to grade the week after the misunderstanding despite a timeslot being available. I learned kata me no kata for my 5kyu and only did it because someone else achieved 5kyu without having to learn it. Actually I found out this guy achieved his 1st Dan the year he was 5 kyu which makes no sense as there are only 2 gradings a year: It's not possible for him to get 1 Dan if there are only 2 gradings a year; he could only have got to 3Kyu that year. This other guy got 1st Dan without doing kata and by doing multiple gradings : unfair. So I quit.