Always loved the Koreans Judo. Best part about this sport is the different variations in techniques and how each country is known for doing their signature throw.
Might fit their typical physique (relatively short legs and narrow shoulders compared to Europeans on average) more? But the same goes for Japanese who like uchi mata much more so not sure.
@@GAmbA_OosAkA i’ve heard the same thing: because historically korean judokas have had success with seoi-nage alone, there is the tendency to focus on this technique when teaching at dojos
I'm practicing judo in Korea and as far I can see in this country they prefer to specialized in something rather than know many things but not well done. It is aplied not only in judo but in their normal life as well.
The interesting thing about An Changrim is he grew up doing judo in Japan. He was teammates with Nagase who i feel is not a typical Japanese style judoka. So I'm wondering if An's style was always the way it was on the Korean team or was it different when he was doing judo in Japan? Some food for thought 🤔
He’s always done judo like this. I think even living in Japan, he was inspired by Korean judoka and adopted their style. Interestingly, Nagase and An both do a ashi guruma in a similar way. Maybe one learned from the other?
Recently, Lee won hee declared that he will be competing again, aiming for Paris olympic gold medal. Professor lee will be participating in Korean national team selection on November
Match is over when someone land flat on their back (ippon), the match is continued when they land on their shoulder or if they land on 1/2 of their back (wazari)
Can you do this for israely judo? Not the same level as korean judo but for interesting and has a bunch of high level fighters such as shmailov and pelchik, would love to see that
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Always loved the Koreans Judo. Best part about this sport is the different variations in techniques and how each country is known for doing their signature throw.
Jeon had a very underrated uchi mata, shadowed by his other techniques
Love this video series! Any explanations as to why the Koreans have specialised in a relatively small number of techniques?
No idea! Would love to see a Korean person give insight to this
just for the results
Might fit their typical physique (relatively short legs and narrow shoulders compared to Europeans on average) more? But the same goes for Japanese who like uchi mata much more so not sure.
@@GAmbA_OosAkA i’ve heard the same thing: because historically korean judokas have had success with seoi-nage alone, there is the tendency to focus on this technique when teaching at dojos
I'm practicing judo in Korea and as far I can see in this country they prefer to specialized in something rather than know many things but not well done. It is aplied not only in judo but in their normal life as well.
Thanks for the video I’m very curious
The interesting thing about An Changrim is he grew up doing judo in Japan. He was teammates with Nagase who i feel is not a typical Japanese style judoka. So I'm wondering if An's style was always the way it was on the Korean team or was it different when he was doing judo in Japan? Some food for thought 🤔
He’s always done judo like this. I think even living in Japan, he was inspired by Korean judoka and adopted their style. Interestingly, Nagase and An both do a ashi guruma in a similar way. Maybe one learned from the other?
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Recently, Lee won hee declared that he will be competing again, aiming for Paris olympic gold medal. Professor lee will be participating in Korean national team selection on November
I don't see any articles written in english but here's korean news clip
ua-cam.com/video/0aP2NSfw428/v-deo.html
When they throw or takedown, why is it that sometimes they stop immediately, and sometimes they keep going as if to go for a submission?
Match is over when someone land flat on their back (ippon), the match is continued when they land on their shoulder or if they land on 1/2 of their back (wazari)
韓国は背負い投げが得意です。
日本はビデオで研究しています。
0:42, are leg grabs not banned from Judo?
Now yes, then (before 2010) not.
I think wang ki chun is missing...
Hwang
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Can you do this for israely judo? Not the same level as korean judo but for interesting and has a bunch of high level fighters such as shmailov and pelchik, would love to see that
0:21 기술명이 뭔가요?
말아업어치기 입니다, 지금은 금지기술로 시전시 반칙입니다.
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Korean judo only has their tai Toshiba left. That's it. Main move is gone now
They have killed a lot of Judo innovation. Judo is no longer as beautiful as it was.
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