Isao Okano Highlights

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2008
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  • @changym1980
    @changym1980 4 роки тому +1

    Greatest of All Time

  • @DavideMassaJudo
    @DavideMassaJudo 12 років тому +3

    He was decades ahead of his time...style, combinations, ground techniques, they have completely changed judo once again, and we find them in every tournament these days. His training methods with the ropes, same again, they're everywhere...not to mention the two books he wrote, for standing technique and ground technique, still the most complete competition books ever...Okano is a legend.

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 15 років тому +1

    THE BEST JUDOKA OF ALL TIME... The only middle-weight to ever won the All Japan Championship 3 times!!! An achievement bigger than Kimura's or Yamashita's... The legend! The man! Isao Okano, the greatest judoka that ever lived!

  • @georgemendes6844
    @georgemendes6844 Рік тому

    O true judo legend! One of the two lightest judokas to win the open-weight class division of the All-Japan Judo Championships. And he did it twice. A remarkable achievement!

  • @mewart...wildlifevideos
    @mewart...wildlifevideos 10 років тому +1

    Okano a true great of the sport.......he was a hero of mine......a great technician!!

  • @judoka1976
    @judoka1976 15 років тому

    Holy shit!! I liked this video! Thank for posting.

  • @jasondownsnet
    @jasondownsnet 9 років тому

    Great video. Finally, a fight video with a great soundtrack. The first traditional song is dope...when he revives his opponent around the 2:30 mark, I believe that was the '64 Tokyo Olympics. The first time a lot of Westerners saw Judo. They were stunned a fighter cared for his opponent in such a way. Beautiful, very judo.

  • @sungemp
    @sungemp 14 років тому

    absolutely awesome... This is why I love judo!

  • @NoraInu87
    @NoraInu87 15 років тому

    Couldn't agree with you more. Adding on that, excellent lefty and righty Judo.

  • @stir-fry
    @stir-fry 14 років тому

    Talk about unbelievable sportsmanship; choking your opponent out and then being the first one to resuscitate him.

  • @AmAyznAzn
    @AmAyznAzn 14 років тому

    this guy was AWESOME!!

  • @devriestown
    @devriestown Рік тому +1

    Definitely a legend in his own right .
    But kimura was valley tudo battle tested.

  • @kyudodetmold
    @kyudodetmold 12 років тому +1

    I think, it´s nearly 40 years - I have a randori with okano-sensei. I never forgot...

  • @ThePapsy
    @ThePapsy 11 років тому

    The best... ever!

  • @user-vi7mb9iu3i
    @user-vi7mb9iu3i 3 роки тому

    打ち込みカッコいい

  • @gnbt01
    @gnbt01 11 років тому +2

    部室にあった『バイタル柔道』立ち技編も寝技編もボロボロになるまでみんなで読んでいたなぁ……
    とにかく修練したもんだ……

  • @gilsoncampos3529
    @gilsoncampos3529 11 років тому

    The best, ever. Oss!!

  • @Granfury40000
    @Granfury40000 13 років тому

    THE BEST

  • @twa0307
    @twa0307 2 роки тому +1

    3:33 that might be the most impressive ippon seoi ive ever seen

  • @user-eo3ep2bw2k
    @user-eo3ep2bw2k 5 років тому

    立ち背負い投げ最高!!👍

  • @UmDiaEuFicoBom
    @UmDiaEuFicoBom 15 років тому

    Awesome... he was incredibly fast.

  • @animanga3d
    @animanga3d 15 років тому

    wouah SUPER GREAT

  • @fondeur
    @fondeur 13 років тому

    A machine..

  • @boxingmapa
    @boxingmapa 13 років тому

    awesome

  • @bigfatdick5000
    @bigfatdick5000 13 років тому

    Judo is an artform once you started on it, it can get addictive.
    It's like If I don't go to practice that week, something just ain't right.

  • @kobe51
    @kobe51 14 років тому

    man, now that was skill!

  • @DerMunchkinable
    @DerMunchkinable 13 років тому

    I like how he actually uses ne-waza.

  • @Olzhasjr
    @Olzhasjr 14 років тому

    WOW!!
    Great fighter!He knew first Koga's sode tsuri komi goshi , morote seoi nage , ko uchi maki komi

  • @user-oq3er1hg2y
    @user-oq3er1hg2y 3 роки тому

    右背負いがヘリコプター式
    ブカブカ道着を上手く活用してる
    何より他のチャンピオンとは魂的なもんが違う気がする
    平野時男見た時にもそう感じた

  • @squooge
    @squooge 14 років тому

    Badass judo! - tkdguy

  • @viator22
    @viator22 14 років тому

    @aceofhearts307 In BJJ it's often known as a loop choke. If you play a little loose with your grips, so the opponent doesn't realize you're planning something, it comes on super fast.

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 14 років тому

    It is so hard to objectively define who was the greatest of all time. Yamashita is certainly the most successful competitor of all time, although he has only 1 Olympic versus Doillet 2, which shows we must consider the whole story behind the competitor. Okano was injured and retired from competition early, but was really amazing as a light opponent beating the heavy weights. But was he or Yamashita better than Mifune? Saigo? Maeda? They are so great to be incomparable, even to each other

  • @nomitoricat
    @nomitoricat 11 років тому

    元祖スピニングチョーク!

  • @Hector2028
    @Hector2028 15 років тому

    amazing.. great vid. Love the soundtrak? Whats that song?

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 14 років тому

    @aceofhearts307 Amazingly as it seems, this is in fact Okuri-eri-jime, one of the most basic of Judo chokes, translated as sliding lapel choke (I think). This is Okano's variation. If you search for Okano eri jime, the first video that pops is Okano Sensei (now older) demonstrating this amazing technique. I've been able to submit my BJJ teacher twice using this variation.

  • @rootiveoportunity
    @rootiveoportunity 11 років тому +1

    立ち背負いの代表格と言えば岡野であり、古賀の原型でもありますが、連続技の名手でもありました。
    それにしてもかつての日本の名柔道家の試合の動画のほとんどが海外のチャンネルで見られることは、うれしくもある反面、残念なことでもあります。

  • @Disastorm
    @Disastorm 13 років тому +2

    @initdialog you might like this Isao guy, there was a recent interview with him where he mentions that alot of the rule changes are bad like the recent leg rule, and he says the turtle position has no place in martial arts and believes players should get penalized for stalling with it into mate, and that because of this Judo newaza is almost dead. I think he also likes open-weight tournaments alot (I guess obvious since he participated/won them in the past)

  • @TheTechPapi
    @TheTechPapi 10 років тому

    I wonder if Sensei Okano is still teaching at Ryutsu Keizai University - I would love to go and train there for a few days

  • @h.t.6179
    @h.t.6179 10 років тому +4

    特に、背負い→小内の連携に身震いしました。

  • @user-qf9ch5tj1f
    @user-qf9ch5tj1f 5 років тому +1

    抑え込まれる危険のある柔道で、スピニングチョークはよっぽど力の差が無いと出せんと思う。

  • @uchimata04
    @uchimata04 14 років тому

    @loudenvier
    The All Japan's 3 times at his weight is very impressive, but Yamashita's 9 wins... Okano's choke on Grossain has won me many a match!

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 13 років тому

    @initdialog I've raised this same question in another comment I did before: "But was he or Yamashita better than Mifune? Saigo? Maeda? They are so great to be incomparable, even to each other" ... I think Okano's judo was the perfect blend of technique and fierceness, while Mifune focus was much more in an "aikido-like" approach to Judo. I would love to be coached by both! I think their perspective in relation to Judo to be complementary not antagonistic!

  • @WhtMike2006
    @WhtMike2006 15 років тому

    That's actually a very specific spin-under Gi choke. An Anaconda choke is a no-gi choke, which you probably know.

  • @lovepeacerevolt
    @lovepeacerevolt 12 років тому

    What is the name of this opening acoustic sequence? It is amazing

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 13 років тому

    @initdialog I don't think this is up to discussion. Mifune Judo is pretty much aikido-like, his inventions like tama-guruma, are "effortless" throws that require perfect debana and tai-sabaki. He even clashed with some prominent Judoka of his time in his approach to Judo because many argued that using one's power efficiently don't mean you should refrain from using all the power you had. Mifune, on the other hand, was all about using as less power as needed, much like Aikido.

  • @southwave03201213
    @southwave03201213 11 років тому

    岡野功 って名前は聞いたことあんだけど
    すげえな

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @loudenvier
    effortless judo is much harder to master, don't you think? mifune is considered the greatest judoka after jigoro kano. his skills were acknowledged as the best at the time when the greatest judoka were alive.

  • @Waipas
    @Waipas 15 років тому

    Where did the color footage come from?

  • @MicheleApicella123
    @MicheleApicella123 10 років тому

    can i have the name of the first song ?

  • @mustafaupk
    @mustafaupk 13 років тому

    whats the traditional music in the beginning?

  • @theonlyakuma
    @theonlyakuma 14 років тому

    What does he have tied to the Wood Post? Something elastic? at 3:29

  • @p12345137
    @p12345137 14 років тому

    @ooogooman where are his shidos? his newaza shows advancement?

  • @bigfatdick5000
    @bigfatdick5000 13 років тому

    2:15 - 2:30 , how did that guy that was supposed to have the upper hand at first, in a split second, went downhill and past out in the end when they twisted their body?
    Was it because he bent his ribs too hard, or was he suffocating from a choke ?

  • @SmartGuyMan
    @SmartGuyMan 14 років тому

    @loudenvier I admit he's incredible, but what about Kano?

  • @1pizzachef
    @1pizzachef 13 років тому

    1 dislike is from a "chi"master lol....

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 14 років тому

    @SmartGuyMan Kano was never a competitive Judoka. My comment was clear from a competitive point of view, despite the fact that sensei Okano is one of the most enlightened sensei in action today. It is a shame the Kodokan brings upon itself for not promoting him right away to hachidan, as he has been rokudan for a few decades already....

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @loudenvier
    i don't think Mifune focused on the aikido-like approach. i think he was THAT good that it looks so fluent. he wasn't called the "god of judo" for nothing.

  • @MrOhyama
    @MrOhyama 13 років тому

    岡野功 という名前はしっていたが、 ここまで凄いとは知らなかった。 

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @JoachimderZweite
    1. he isn't my hero but he is regarded as the best by the best. i use strong language to emphasize my aversion towards the judo rules of today. when i starded with judo i was often told i couldn't use this and that during newaza randori. i couldn't understand why since the restricted movements and techniques seemed natural for me. now i still can't understand it. why should i be trained by restricting rules of sport-judo if i don't want to be a professional?

  • @user-ni6my7mh8u
    @user-ni6my7mh8u Рік тому +1

    Can i know what is this background sound?

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu  Рік тому

      Hi! I don't know. I had to change the original soundtrack many years ago because of a copyright strike. I just used a song that UA-cam had available in their music library.

    • @user-ni6my7mh8u
      @user-ni6my7mh8u Рік тому +1

      @@JuYokuGoOSeisu Thank you for your earnest comment~

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu  Рік тому

      @@user-ni6my7mh8u I found it. It's called The Coldest Shoulder bye The 126ers

    • @user-ni6my7mh8u
      @user-ni6my7mh8u Рік тому

      @@JuYokuGoOSeisu Wow! thank you for your helpful comment again~

    • @user-ni6my7mh8u
      @user-ni6my7mh8u Рік тому

      @@JuYokuGoOSeisu Really thank you very much. Have a nice day~

  • @loudenvier
    @loudenvier 13 років тому

    @initdialog Mifune is considered one of the greatest technicians of judo, but he was not a competitive judoka. Saigo was also amazing. Hirano was fantastic, almost unbeatable. Kimura was considered to be the highest peak of competitive Judo. Okano was the only middle-weight to won the All-Japan Championships multiple times. How do you compare such greatness? I belive that Okano could defeat Mifune both being on their primes, but that is just a personal impression, anedoctal, and unreliable!

  • @vanity81
    @vanity81 13 років тому

    @initdialog but maybe playing safe is what good judo is?
    presumably good judo is whatever works.

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @JoachimderZweite
    3. i want to learn judo leglocks, judo atemi, kodokan jo-jutsu and other judo weapons. i want to learn everything kano had teached to his disciples. the real judo not some sport-version of it which gets altered every few years because of some organisations!
    why not holding open-weight tournaments? no one is forced to compete. if you lose to a guy who has 20 kg more than you knew it could have happened. many small judoka won back in the day those tournaments.

  • @jasondownsnet
    @jasondownsnet 7 років тому

    Ah man, what happen to the original traditional drum music? It was great.

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu  5 років тому

      I had a copyright issue with the original music. But I'm going to try to add that soundtrack again.

  • @aceofhearts307
    @aceofhearts307 14 років тому

    wow!! whats the name of that lapel choke he was when he rolls on his opponent. that choke looks twice as viscious as the anaconda choke (bjj)

  • @squooge
    @squooge 14 років тому

    Not quite anaconda - it's a variant of an inverted okuri eri jime he demos @ 4:08.

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @JoachimderZweite
    2. i never said dangerous techniques should be taught to children or used in randori BUT i want to learn them!
    the japanese judoka steel learn leglocks and still go to tournaments, so why, WHY can't the european do the same? since you are doing judo for so long, tell me. how many schools stop teaching techniques only because they aren't allowed anymore. is this a proper way to teach judo? according to some rules? how many judoka are professionals anyway?

  • @initdialog
    @initdialog 13 років тому

    @loudenvier
    better then Kyuzo Mifune?

  • @artakon
    @artakon 3 роки тому

    where is "Requiem for a dream"?

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu  3 роки тому

      Sorry, I had to remove it because of copyright :(

    • @artakon
      @artakon 3 роки тому

      @@JuYokuGoOSeisu it's real sad because first version was a more brutality

  • @kabukiman1981
    @kabukiman1981 8 років тому

    What happened to the the original soundtrack? It's just not as good now...

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu  5 років тому

      I had a copyright issue with the original music. But I'm going to try to add that soundtrack again.

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 13 років тому

    @initdialog So you want atemi in contests and dangerous leg locks that easily rupture the knee. No weight category means lousy huge guys will always beat very good little guys as Geesink beat Koju Sone, Kato, and Akio Kaminaga. Also there is no need to use foul language, my hero and yours, Mifune, whom I met in 1959 at the Kodokan, would not like it. He was against weight catergories however. If you cannot be polite do not bother replying.

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 13 років тому

    @initdialog The greatest judoka are alive today. The old masters would loose to most good modern judoka.