It says "for beginners" but I swear many of the higher belts benefit going through the details again as well. Or perhaps fine tuning their throw for the first time. You tend to see all kinds of forms depending on what's a person's favourite/least favourite technique and how long it is since they drilled it with focus. Just like you can sometimes see black belts looking like they were learning uchi mata for the first time in a seminar. Rambling aside, great content for anyone really. I'm a firm believer you can never be too good at the fundamental basics and can never practice and focus them to perfection. I've never learned or done the tsurite "pop" to get the arm out of the way. Now I will. Morote is such a cool technique, so simple/basic tool yet so much to learn and master. I love how your instructionals are so varied, demonstrating multiple different circumstances and what to note in them.
Sensei, welcome to the new year of 2023 with happiness and health ... and welcome as well to your team judo from all the videos. This year, I am looking forward to your new upload videos ... thank you!
@@fluidjudojapan Sensei, my last training this week, I was focus only based on your drop/low seoi nage video ... keeping the " good posture " as you encourage everyone. Changing the tsurite or hikite with elbow forward and the right / left foot work ...I felt more secure and easier in my transition than " traditional " seoi nage. Thank you for your videos. Oss.
I am a novice in Judo. I am right handed. I always have pain in my right elbow when throwing the morote seoi nage. How can I avoid this pain or injury? Thanks.
Am I correct that in japan seoi nage refers to ‘morote’ and in europe seoi nage means ippon seoi nage? Do you know why in japan they prefer morote seoi nage over ippon seoi nage?
Thanks Olivier De Jong🖐️ in japan, seoinage=morote seoinage ippon seoinage is ippon seoinage I don't think that in Japan, morote seoinage is preferred over ippon seoinage. These are equally preferred👍 I would be happy if it was helpful🙇♀️
@@fluidjudojapan '22 Tokyo Grand Slam is coming...big event is knocking to the door! Sensei, what are your predictions for Japanese Judoka? Do you have a favorite judoka?
Sensei, is any chance you can upload a video with reverse seoi nage ? I know this technique is banned by the IJF from competitions, but I would like to have your video & comments about this technique. I know the beauty of judo lost something when IJF decided to increase the "safe" factor in competitions....but I believe the true judo lost something here!
It says "for beginners" but I swear many of the higher belts benefit going through the details again as well. Or perhaps fine tuning their throw for the first time. You tend to see all kinds of forms depending on what's a person's favourite/least favourite technique and how long it is since they drilled it with focus. Just like you can sometimes see black belts looking like they were learning uchi mata for the first time in a seminar.
Rambling aside, great content for anyone really. I'm a firm believer you can never be too good at the fundamental basics and can never practice and focus them to perfection.
I've never learned or done the tsurite "pop" to get the arm out of the way. Now I will. Morote is such a cool technique, so simple/basic tool yet so much to learn and master. I love how your instructionals are so varied, demonstrating multiple different circumstances and what to note in them.
@Yupppi Thank you so much🖐️
Amazing content. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge.
@amitabhapalmer5085 Thanks🖐️
It's nice to watch and listen while someone is doing the techniques smooth and fluid. Thank you
@paulbeecham2856 Thanks🖐️
This is the best Judo channel I've found. The level of detail and instruction on slight variations and multiple angles in slow motion is excellent.
Thank you so much Joseph Roberts🙇♂️
@@fluidjudojapan in tournament how to get a opening because we both are really stun and nerves nomatter how much we practise
Thanks All gaming✋
I look forward to seeing you improve👍
All your videos are amazing, this is excellent even by your already impossibly high standard.
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Sensei, welcome to the new year of 2023 with happiness and health ... and welcome as well to your team judo from all the videos. This year, I am looking forward to your new upload videos ... thank you!
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
Please continue to enjoy our videos🙇♂️
@@fluidjudojapan Sensei, my last training this week, I was focus only based on your drop/low seoi nage video ... keeping the " good posture " as you encourage everyone. Changing the tsurite or hikite with elbow forward and the right / left foot work ...I felt more secure and easier in my transition than " traditional " seoi nage. Thank you for your videos. Oss.
Thank you always Hodgson Catalin✋
I would be very happy if I could give you even a little hint🙇♂️
beautiful throwing, and great ukemi. really a joy to watch!
Thank you always pizzacrusher😆
Thank you!
Thanks Kleydson✋️
I am a novice in Judo. I am right handed. I always have pain in my right elbow when throwing the morote seoi nage. How can I avoid this pain or injury? Thanks.
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Beautiful technique... I really enjoy your videos... I'm always learning more and more... Thanks, thank you so much... 🥋🙇🏻♂️
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Thanks Yassine✋️
fantastic ! thank you :)
Thanks Jack✋️
Great video
Thanks Billy Gavigan🖐️
Are left or right handed ?
Thanks yoankcj🖐️
He is left handed.
Can you do a video on the slip step Seoi Nage like Koga and Abe does, please? Thank you! I've been learning a lot from your channel
Thanks Matt Ng✋
consider positively👍
Very good. You have helped me reinforce how much more I need to pull my opponent towards me, and how much more I need to bend my legs. Thank you.
Thanks Jonathan✋
I am happy to help you with your progress🙏
Good stuff.
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Am I correct that in japan seoi nage refers to ‘morote’ and in europe seoi nage means ippon seoi nage?
Do you know why in japan they prefer morote seoi nage over ippon seoi nage?
Thanks Olivier De Jong🖐️
in japan,
seoinage=morote seoinage
ippon seoinage is ippon seoinage
I don't think that in Japan, morote seoinage is preferred over ippon seoinage.
These are equally preferred👍
I would be happy if it was helpful🙇♀️
@@fluidjudojapan thank you!
Practice, practice and practice again ! More homework to do....I love it! Thank you for this new "way" of seoi nage.
Thank you always Hodgson😆✋️
@@fluidjudojapan '22 Tokyo Grand Slam is coming...big event is knocking to the door!
Sensei, what are your predictions for Japanese Judoka? Do you have a favorite judoka?
Sorry for not being able to reply.
I have a lot of favorite players, but I especially like players aiming for IPPON👍
Sensei, is any chance you can upload a video with reverse seoi nage ? I know this technique is banned by the IJF from competitions, but I would like to have your video & comments about this technique. I know the beauty of judo lost something when IJF decided to increase the "safe" factor in competitions....but I believe the true judo lost something here!
Thanks Hodgson Catalin✋
I agree with your opinion👍
I have never practiced reverse seoinage.