@@AmputeeTalks I trained with a Black Belt who was an amputee as well, I believe it was their left leg at about the knee, had great understanding of Kuzushi and subsequently most sutemi-waza. I recommend looking into joining a Judo gym if there's any in your area, it's so much fun and could be a lifelong hobby.
Too bad some of these are banned in competition. lol I even got in trouble in one of our in-house practice tournaments for unintentionally and unknowingly using Kawazu-Gake. My Sensei halted the match and made sure everyone learned not to wrap your foot around your fellow students' legs ever again.
Kawazu-gake is banned, but you are still allowed to grapevine legs, as long as your don't throw towards the rear - however it is dangerous, and I don't like seeing students do it in practice.
This was great, I have been researching "judo green belt throws" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Keyandon Judo Process - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got cool success with it.
Thank you to you and the uke for doing every throw :)
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As an amputee this type of judo is absolutely perfect. Sacrificial judo has always interested me but this video gave me the ability to learn it
What part of your body is amputated?
@@CryoToast right leg like 6in above the knee
@@AmputeeTalks I trained with a Black Belt who was an amputee as well, I believe it was their left leg at about the knee, had great understanding of Kuzushi and subsequently most sutemi-waza. I recommend looking into joining a Judo gym if there's any in your area, it's so much fun and could be a lifelong hobby.
best compilation out here
on YTB
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I love this kind of vídeos, they are short and clear
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Really amazing what you guys do, extremely technical and informative. Congrats and thank you very much!
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Fantastic. Thank you for posting this.
Clean throws with great precision on every Kuzushi to break down each movement
Much appreciation from Japan!
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Oss sensei thanks
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Nice! Keep up the good work! 🥋💪🏾
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Perfect
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Another amazing video 👍
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very nicely done, looks very good :)
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Perfect compilation
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Beautiful throws!!!!
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This is amazing, I want to get into Judo so I can use it on my BJJ peers!
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❤Judo❤
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Wow
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Thank you :)
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Красиво 👍
2:07 синему борцу "Иппон" или 4 бала, если захват ног есть , то бросать так нельзя, оценку дадут тому кто сделал захват ног.
Judo throw called Sutemi Waza
Sutemi-waza is a category of throws, it means sacrifice techniques. This is a compilation of sacrifice techniques.
Music for the vid?
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Music please
One of hardest to defend against, once the leg is pressed, you're in the air like paper .
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@@EfficientJudo Much respect to you Master
Don't plant your hand on the ground. You will break your wrist if you get it wrong. Use the blade side of your hand into a front roll.
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Lindo
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Too bad some of these are banned in competition. lol
I even got in trouble in one of our in-house practice tournaments for unintentionally and unknowingly using Kawazu-Gake. My Sensei halted the match and made sure everyone learned not to wrap your foot around your fellow students' legs ever again.
Kawazu-gake is banned, but you are still allowed to grapevine legs, as long as your don't throw towards the rear - however it is dangerous, and I don't like seeing students do it in practice.
Real game will start when the opponent strikes back
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I'm from Russia)
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If you're interested in individual techniques, we have them all uploaded as single demos, you can check them out in the playlists.
This was great, I have been researching "judo green belt throws" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Keyandon Judo Process - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got cool success with it.
All I see when I google it, is marketing collateral for someone trying to sell something... Looks like someone just trying to make money off people?