Tokyo Judo GS 2023 - Day 1 Highlights
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- -73, -81, -90 for the men and -57, -70, and +78 for the women.
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Guaranteed I missed something. Wish they would do 3 days instead of 2 for Tokyo.
Awesome vid as usual mate!!!
With the bad choke out. Old school judo books have the legs lifting thing. If you've low blood pressure it makes sense to try and force some blood into the brain. Otherwise it's unnecessary.
When you hear someone who goes out start to snore, they're actually swallowing their tongue. Lying then on their back is the last thing you want. The modern way to treat an unconscious player is to turn them sideways into the standard first aid recovery position.
Really good point on clearing the leg - when watching at full speed again after seeing clearing the leg, you do feel like he wouldn't have kept going back unless it was to counter... Definitely didn't look like that the first time round but great breakdown!
Exactly!
I think you're right about this. He's probably found it easy to train the reflex to just fling himself into uranage, but I'm not sure here
Even if he cleared the leg, he still doesn't have any control. If he made a step in between to stop the movement to initiate a new attack I'd have given him the score, but so, for me, it is a clear score for Heydarov.
That referee needs some training. She was out for a long long time, coming from someone who has done BJJ for quite a few years. Low key disturbing that the referee didn't notice even though her face seems totally visible to him
It's a recurring and serious issue. What is worse is that they don't seem to be doing ANYTHING to tackle it.
@@euanmorseKnowing the way they do things, choking will just get banned outright.
Thanks for the video ! Looking forward to Day 2 !
You bet!
Great video as always!
The first Nagase shido for ducking under was outrageous
Thank you for your video ❤
At least statistically I think Deguchi has proven this year that she's the best choice for -57 over Klimkait. Reigning world champion, and a winning record over Klimkait, and now the Tokyo GS...what else does she need to do?
Totally agree. She was already shafted by the Canadian Federation last cycle, she should go this time.
@@reymysterio13__50 It's like they're dragging their feet in selecting her on the off-chance that Klimkait could somehow pull a lead in-between now and Paris.
The Deguchi-Klimkait head to head doesn't really matter. What does is who will be in their division and which one has the better chance against that group. I'd love for both to be able to go but them's the rules.... My choice? Deguchi by a hair.
Deguchi do better judo than Klimkait,must be the choice for Paris.
she was always the best choice
Judokas and Judo refs seems to have a big issue with awareness regarding the ground game.
They know some ground but a bit dumb about it too... sorry to say it like that.
It's also from my own experience doing BJJ and Judo.
Lifting the guys knees is probably to let the blood flow towards the head, to regain consciousness
I've heard that lifting the legs have sonething to do with bloodflow to the brain. I do it too when I get choked out and feel dizzy.
Thankyou 😁👍
No problem 👍
blood flows by gravity. the act of lifting the leg is to allow more blood, i.e. oxygen to flow to the brain. So it is a typical & quick recovery treatment for this.
3:44 Blue didn't even grab the gi, he just sort of went around Nagase's head with his hand. The ref coudn't see that from her perpective, but the guys at the video should have seen it
Murao is my favourite judoka ever since he beat Saito
that is definitely a standing arm lock on hashimoto. how the hell is nagase ducking that when he didn't even have a grip on his collar
Lifting knees/foot is also used in the Netherlands. The idea being to increase blood flow to head and accelerate the process of getting back to conscious status. Not sure this works, though.
Is the clip in 6:11 with Murao misplaced, by any chance? It gets replayed later on in the video as well
Sorry!
@@JudoHighlights2015 all good! Just wanted to check
Absolutely disgusting fairplay conduct for Moscalu. Her whole attitude was towards her victory, not a thought for her opponent.
Why? It is sport match. It is contest. Every athlete think about win. It is normal.
She had obviously won, and she should know that, yes it's nice to win, but you can win and be a classy individual and show respect for your opponent. Holding the choke on a limp opponent is dangerous and she should be fined or penalized.@@judojudo3808
Or maybe taimazowa should learn to tap and not risk her life. She got choked out brutally by chizuru arai few years ago and decided not to tap either
Takes 2 to tango, we can say it's both their responsibilities, but if you kill someone, are you really gonna think, "she should've tapped"?
I've been a black belt for a while now, it's not that hard to tell when someone is out on a choke, especially some chokes come quick at you, I've passed out a couple of times. Shit happens. @@abdc-nw7ul
I think if Lombardo did his uranage after Heydarov's drop, it would be a new attack, not a counter (similarly the way they counter drop techniques with sutemi waza), but that kouchi makikomi was a new attack and Lombardo started his technique as a counter, so he couldn't use his back to make the throw count. At the same time, Heydarov lost the control (partially the leg that Lombardo cleared), so shouldn't have been a score for him either.
Ламбордо вапшета проиграл киргизу киргиз ипонил ламбордо проста била ошибки судьи
Taimazowa just has a tendency to not tap. Watch chizuru arai vs taimazowa was brutal
So, she's a moron?
and gets away with verbal taps and stalling
What did you think of the Klimkait call? I only saw a highlight and they scored a bad throw Wazari so I don't know how she actually lost to Lima but haven't seen the whole match.
Wow very slow response from medics there and the reff should have gotten the opponent away from there immediatly.
Japanese matside docs are notoriously slow, unfortunately. One of the rikishi at sumo died recently having broken his neck at the tachi-ai and was just left face down. Horrible.
Djalo who beats Casse at European championship is also going to be a contender for the olympics, because he will be at home.
Sum times ppl take long naps but 4 real would’ve rolled them off of me when they went out….
The lifting of the legs to get blood circulation back to the brain
Lifting the knees is weird. In Jiu-Jitsu they lift the legs up by the ankles
Again, not immediately stopping the fight when the player is obviously unresponsive is APPALLING. It's the person's brain cells we are talking about. Stupid rule of the ref standing there like an idiot, not checking on the wellbeing of the fighters. I don't appreciate the work of the 2 medics not assisting the patient either. This is really screwed up: people could have hypoxic seizures, need ventilatory support, experience incontinence, life-long neurologic sequelae... IF/WHEN she wakes up from her coma, I hope she sues the shorts off the IJF for this disgraceful crap! Mark my words: Somebody will eventually NOT wake up from this sh!t.
Good compilation as always. But I don't agree with your opinion on shimewaza situation at 9:23. I think if you was in this position as white judoka you have to get ippon and to win and you must not worry about the referee and your opponent. And don't forget that Uki was Taimazova in this situation. And she don't tap out in these situations...Look her semifinal contest in Olympic Games 2020 against Arai. She was completely out as here...Any tap out as here. Therefor I think it was mainly Taimazova's fault that she was completely out again.
Ref it always will be responsible for the carry on of the match , but it’s understandable that IJF , won’t focus on newaza situations . But unfortunately that takes away a huge amount of knowledge from both sides , athletes and the organization itself that promotes the sport this way , hope that the athlete is okay, but the amount of time she spend out could cause a serious damage with no oxygen in her brain . All that is due the miss of knowledge into newaza(jiujitsu) techniques and situations 🥋✊
@@gabrielgaudio903 Yes I undrestand you. Athlete is okay. We shouldn't no question behavior of white judoka in this situation.
Yeah she could just tap!
Casse clearly spins out on his head 5:20 so should he not have received HM?
A spin is not a bridge? Lol
No way hedarov threw.
Lifting the legs ups help return proper bloodflow to the brain, thanks to gravity
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Ломбард опять засудили!
Chadi, first, thank you very much for your work and dedication! really appreciated. Now, re Lambardo vs Heydarov. In my view Lambardo should not indeed get any score. You can clearly see that no "scoring" part of Heydarov's body touches the tatami. No score. in "old days" this would have been a koka 🙂
Bro I’m not Chadi lol
@@JudoHighlights2015 oeps! sorry. but content of my comment is still valid 🙂
The best method to help someone regain conciousness is to sit them up into the "recovery position". Holding the feet up is a backwards practice. The body is intelligent enough to divert blood away from your limbs and towards the brain or heart on it's own if neccesary, hence the reason people get frostbite and end up losing a foot.....
ua-cam.com/video/BhiNvIwqv-A/v-deo.html Why is this so common in Judo though. In other combat sports the ref will usually stop it immediately when the player is unconscious. Does there need to be a rule change that allows the ref to get closer to the action when a choke hold is applied? I think player safety should be higher priority than the ref looking dignified!
Not sure why you linked the video, but I think it’s a compliance issue. Judo referees travel all over the world and they don’t want some law suit against them in some random country.
@@JudoHighlights2015 Oh the link should be time stamped to where you were discussing this. You mentioned that the Judoka should have signaled the ref earlier and I agree, but also think it would be better if the ref were able to spot when a player is out buy moving closer to the action when a choke hold is applied. I see unconscious players left too long quite often in Judo.