Everyone Should know How to Practice All Falling Techniques! | This is For Judo Beginners

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  • @shadow_crne1030
    @shadow_crne1030 2 роки тому +124

    When you're 6.5 ' tall like me, you better practice falling .................... "With great height comes great responsibility." - 😏

    • @navim2582
      @navim2582 2 роки тому +12

      Yeah and the bigger they are, the harder they fall... 👊💥🥋

    • @shadow_crne1030
      @shadow_crne1030 2 роки тому

      @@navim2582 ............ but you also have plenty of time to catch yourself,..............😶‍🌫 ☄⏲🦵

    • @pehaagkoma9710
      @pehaagkoma9710 Рік тому

      Hahaha

    • @fightinglynxxsurvival
      @fightinglynxxsurvival 10 місяців тому

      😂Hell yeah 😂 especially over the top!❤

    • @MateiCioata
      @MateiCioata 11 днів тому

      i am now feeling lucky at 6'2...

  • @brooklyninja
    @brooklyninja Рік тому +26

    This looks like so much fun I think I want to learn Judo just for this lol

  • @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
    @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm 11 місяців тому +17

    judo is amazing, and you gain great grip and body strength. You also get to practice a bit of bjj in judo, which is called ne waza, since bjj comes from judo. I started training bjj and in it I got curious about throws, so judo is the one to compliment it, but I ended up falling in love with judo. Great martial art. And remember this next time you want to try something great and new out of your comfort zone but you're felling a bit scared: "I've only ever regretted the things I didn't do"

  • @fitfighting
    @fitfighting Рік тому +2

    Excelente video, muy conciso y fácil de entender, muchas gracias por compartir! 🎉👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @pinewoodanchorite7491
    @pinewoodanchorite7491 Рік тому +2

    Wow, this is just what I need! Thank you!

  • @judofan8788
    @judofan8788 3 місяці тому +2

    Wow. Thank you Sensei, I practiced Judo for many years, I i stopped and its been years since I've stepped on the matt. Your instructions are superb, I have forgotten how to properly do the ukemis, thank you so much for your knowledge and expertise, I intend to practice again thanks to you. GOD bless you and continue the excellent work.

  • @kaisharchan
    @kaisharchan 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for these videos Sensei. Osu!

  • @jmcglory12
    @jmcglory12 Рік тому

    awesome! thanks!

  • @willmcgregor7184
    @willmcgregor7184 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks

  • @user-og9hr3md6p
    @user-og9hr3md6p 2 роки тому +1

    Great...

  • @MartyMoose1611
    @MartyMoose1611 9 місяців тому +4

    We use to practice this in our Karate school (Our Sensei also had a some Judo training). It’s very practical and it really works. In this video you have brought it out more advanced and clearly at all levels. Thank you for your teaching!

  • @Druid_Ignacy
    @Druid_Ignacy 8 місяців тому +4

    This is extremely helpful and well prepared, thank you! :>

  • @suleymanbilecen5902
    @suleymanbilecen5902 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, very informative

  • @MorganStrendge
    @MorganStrendge 8 днів тому

    This guide is so amaznig that i've decided to leave comment to support, that's a sure-fire well-deserved like, sir!

  • @rabidzombie01
    @rabidzombie01 6 місяців тому

    Thank you guys for sharing these tutorials! I'm about to start judo and already knowing some of what will be expected is mighty helpful...much thanks everyone!

  • @ricksanchez2425
    @ricksanchez2425 Рік тому +3

    Good stuff we studied some similar moves in hapkido

  • @georgycarfritt8313
    @georgycarfritt8313 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sensei.

  • @nadaasem6418
    @nadaasem6418 Рік тому +2

    I'm so greatful for you too much❤❤❤

  • @MrSmurfnanne
    @MrSmurfnanne 5 місяців тому

    I only had 1 year of Judo training from a local legend instructor at the Y. I went into Taekwondo but the Judo falls always stayed with me. Learning how fall is a great skill to have, to be sure! Thank you for the video, sir...

  • @skyless7304
    @skyless7304 7 місяців тому

    Thank you sensei! I am trying to get started with Judo again and this will definitely help me protect my back.

  • @bronzovich
    @bronzovich 2 роки тому +3

    Very nice 👍

  • @vysakhps8093
    @vysakhps8093 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice

  • @LordFarquaad35
    @LordFarquaad35 Рік тому +3

    Very useful. Our taekwondo school also practice break falling techniques such as these.

  • @MH-zg5yw
    @MH-zg5yw 2 місяці тому +1

    This brings back memories. on the forward break fall I used to see it with a slap. Is that still recommended?

  • @brockhowell2296
    @brockhowell2296 23 дні тому

    This looks A LOT easier than it is, especially learning to fall on your side!

  • @erikbongnilsson246
    @erikbongnilsson246 Рік тому +8

    I am familiar with that technique of breaking the fall by slamming your arms on the side but it would be interesting to have an explanation about the physics involved, because it's so hard to imagine how and in what way it works, and how effective it is. Visually it doesn't look like it would help at all, even though it does. When I say familiar I only mean that I have known about the technique, but don't have much practical experience

    • @henkuanghoung4732
      @henkuanghoung4732 Рік тому +2

      Weight distribution over a larger surface area reduces the impact at any one point. Using the flattest surfaces of straightened out arms prevents impact on joints, reducing fracture risk.

    • @dangerdavefreestyle
      @dangerdavefreestyle 10 місяців тому +4

      the way i see it you are attacking the mat before it attacks you

  • @dominiknowaczyk9633
    @dominiknowaczyk9633 2 роки тому +8

    Is it possible to remain injury free while training judo 2H per week only as a hobby without competing? I’m planning to begin my Judo training in a week or 2.
    Osu

    • @shintaronakano2842
      @shintaronakano2842  10 місяців тому

      Yes, you can remain injury free if you keep taking right falls instead of resisting too much!

  • @DunningKrugerr
    @DunningKrugerr 11 місяців тому

    💎

  • @gmnboss
    @gmnboss 9 місяців тому +1

    This a guy who really knows how to falll... doesn't fear the fall any more

  • @sehalos
    @sehalos Рік тому

    I have a question, does this 0:55 works for concrete floor or asphalt? From what I've heard this only works for MMA tournaments or Judo tournament because they use mat. When it comes to self defense in real life you should let your body take the fall or try not to get thrown in the first place. Which is why Judo throw in self defense/real life is actually deadly.

    • @tylerjamesnewton1422
      @tylerjamesnewton1422 Рік тому +2

      The answer is yes, it is much better than letting the end of your wrist bone take the brunt of the fall. You are training muscle memory not to put too much weight or impact on the wrists while breaking the fall with your hands and redirecting kinetic energy.
      Source - I am a skateboarder learning judo to fall with less chance of injury.

    • @sehalos
      @sehalos Рік тому

      @@tylerjamesnewton1422 this guy said otherwise ua-cam.com/users/shortsp00rtr8FQHs?feature=share

  • @user-hs5ou6oo8b
    @user-hs5ou6oo8b 4 місяці тому

    👍

  • @josiahbholahillaire3574
    @josiahbholahillaire3574 6 місяців тому

    I used to practice judo when I was eight and practiced judo for a year. But I didn’t dedicate myself to it much because I trained in boxing at the time. I really need to relearn how to fall again.

  • @Seabeams
    @Seabeams Рік тому +2

    When falling, is it better to hold your breath and just exhale when getting up? I think I'm knocking the wind out of myself every time I try these falls. 😅

    • @aspiesoft
      @aspiesoft 4 місяці тому

      Never hold your breath. Breathing is one of the most important parts of any martial art. Holding your breath is what will cause the wind to get knocked out of you.
      When being thrown, you should exhale smoothly, strongly, and continuously.

  • @ktwomountain
    @ktwomountain Рік тому +1

  • @tyechifitness33
    @tyechifitness33 Місяць тому

    I just did video on a modified fall, so my question is should we turn head on front fall 🤔, for protecting the face?

  • @theplayermariobeats1942
    @theplayermariobeats1942 7 місяців тому

    When You are falling what hit first?
    The leg?
    The back?
    Or the hands?

  • @NonExpertKnowItAll
    @NonExpertKnowItAll Рік тому +1

    Good to practice to get confidence and use to the interta of impacting, but the only real practice for falling is getting thrown around by older, stronger guys. Like when you're young and your bones are still flexible. Now at 40, and pretty much off the mat for over 20 years, When slipped on the ice instinctively broke my fall, still hurt much more than I recall. I think gravity must be stronger than when I was 19?

  • @lps8966
    @lps8966 Місяць тому

    I injured my ankle from breakfall, is there anyway I can avoid it ?

  • @derrickhobbs8842
    @derrickhobbs8842 11 місяців тому +1

    Should the neck be tucked?

  • @ryannodal9309
    @ryannodal9309 Рік тому

    I do hope Tua doing this will help him and reduce his chances of getting hurt

  • @dangerdavefreestyle
    @dangerdavefreestyle 10 місяців тому

    Does the back of your hand ever hit the mat or is it the palm? I ask this because it happens so fast its hard to tell, but im watching videos of guys getting thrown all kinds of ways and it appears so. And, sometimes the hands dont hit the mat at all, but the feet do before the butt does. One of my sensei's told me "oh heck no, chicken bones will break. palm only"

  • @phil3617
    @phil3617 Рік тому

    What to do when your body aches just from practicing these....I'm quite sensitive but I still want to learn nonetheless

    • @NonExpertKnowItAll
      @NonExpertKnowItAll Рік тому +1

      Anti inflammaties, ice, heat, if you can take those, I would also go to a Dr. To see if you have some gland or immune that causes easy bruising. That would suck.

  • @NoName-kx8dx
    @NoName-kx8dx Рік тому

    Seems like the last fall from the brown belt was bad. Correct me if I’m wrong.

  • @siddified
    @siddified 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to see more people realise that the slap/deceleration comes before the actual landing.

    • @shintaronakano2842
      @shintaronakano2842  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for your comment and support!

    • @siddified
      @siddified 2 місяці тому

      @@shintaronakano2842 My pleasure, great video. Liked and subscribed.

    • @janzafar7577
      @janzafar7577 2 місяці тому

      Do you slap before hitting the ground on all the break fall types?

    • @siddified
      @siddified 2 місяці тому

      ​@@janzafar7577hmm good question. All of them? I think so, side yes, forward yes, backward yes, being thrown, yes... I have to add, in most cases I also try to push away while 'slapping' to disperse the angle or vector of the fall. So for example, falling forward I'd fall onto my arms without letting my elbows hit the ground and pull myself forward a bit while I touchdown, making it a teeny little bit of a slide. If you know what I mean. It disperses the energy of the impact even more. I was taught this once for backward breakfalls and I found it works for most if not all of them.

  • @mytexasdays1526
    @mytexasdays1526 Рік тому +1

    Why do you bang the floor with your hands?

  • @abrahanrodriguez9003
    @abrahanrodriguez9003 6 місяців тому

    He is not breathing out!