The only reason for me to watch this was looking for the Judo Chop. This is an old kata, but the judo chop had become a legendary in the 60s and 70s...and of course Austin Powers...lol
Kata is so boring. I was losing interest in judo due to kata: the straw that broke the camel's back was that there was a misunderstanding with the grading timing (I was 'late') and wasn't allowed to grade the week after. I left ju jitsu due to the same reason: the only 'good' thing about ju jitsu was you learn which attack is better countered with a judo throw and which is better countered with an aikido lock. I enjoy MMA more
Your Sensei failed you. Your school failed you. They should have teached you the inherent principles and functionalities of each Kata (in particular the Randori-no-kata for Tachi- and Ne-Waza). These are so valuable lessons for each Judoka to improve his skills in Shiai (full fight) and even top players got even better by learning Kata. But I sense they showed you kind of a dance, bloodless patterns, focused on formalities to make it „look good“. Sad.
@@dirksuhling9927 I've never heard of randori-no- kata. For our association the katas were: For 5 Kyu: Katame-no-kata For 4 Kyu: Nage-no-kata For 3 Kyu: Kime-no-kata For 2 Kyu: Go-no-sen for boys, ju-no-sen for girls For 1 Kyu: Ju-no-sen for boys, go-no-sen for girls For 1 Dan: Goshin-ho kata
I remember when I did judo as a kid... until I got my ass kicked 😂 then I signed up for boxing 🥊 which is actually applicable in real life and I haven’t taken an L since 😏
There are strikes in kata and they are trained as part of theory in self defense, as are weapons. These arent part of the competition sport side however, so they often arent seen.
When you go through all the Kyu grades before becoming a black belt and are on brown, you have to learn a whole syllabus of self defence techniques. Everything up to brown belt is really just the syllabus for the sport and after that you can obviously expand on all that with grip variations, combinations etc but there's more striking and aikido type stuff to learn too. Insanely effective and sadly bastardised by BJJ and some other sports.
Judo is a lifestyle "gentle way" my lovely sport for life
Buenas tardes muy buenas esa kata
If somebody asked what's the origin Aikido it's this right here
iv never seen this sort of judo before
this is the traditional judo |\| Jiu Jitsu
Crynol created by Kano and is unique to judo 🤙
This is pure trad judo
that is judobut u do that on a really high level
Judo Chop!!!
The only reason for me to watch this was looking for the Judo Chop. This is an old kata, but the judo chop had become a legendary in the 60s and 70s...and of course Austin Powers...lol
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Kata is so boring. I was losing interest in judo due to kata: the straw that broke the camel's back was that there was a misunderstanding with the grading timing (I was 'late') and wasn't allowed to grade the week after. I left ju jitsu due to the same reason: the only 'good' thing about ju jitsu was you learn which attack is better countered with a judo throw and which is better countered with an aikido lock. I enjoy MMA more
Your Sensei failed you. Your school failed you. They should have teached you the inherent principles and functionalities of each Kata (in particular the Randori-no-kata for Tachi- and Ne-Waza). These are so valuable lessons for each Judoka to improve his skills in Shiai (full fight) and even top players got even better by learning Kata. But I sense they showed you kind of a dance, bloodless patterns, focused on formalities to make it „look good“. Sad.
@@dirksuhling9927 I've never heard of randori-no- kata. For our association the katas were:
For 5 Kyu: Katame-no-kata
For 4 Kyu: Nage-no-kata
For 3 Kyu: Kime-no-kata
For 2 Kyu: Go-no-sen for boys, ju-no-sen for girls
For 1 Kyu: Ju-no-sen for boys, go-no-sen for girls
For 1 Dan: Goshin-ho kata
I remember when I did judo as a kid... until I got my ass kicked 😂 then I signed up for boxing 🥊 which is actually applicable in real life and I haven’t taken an L since 😏
Wuh
Judo is very effective tbh
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You don't need to tell everyone here that you suck at grappling.😂
Gene LeBell vs Milo Savage (judo vs boxing)? Old school UFC (grappling vs striking)?
in judo you dont punch or kick
There are strikes in kata and they are trained as part of theory in self defense, as are weapons. These arent part of the competition sport side however, so they often arent seen.
When you go through all the Kyu grades before becoming a black belt and are on brown, you have to learn a whole syllabus of self defence techniques. Everything up to brown belt is really just the syllabus for the sport and after that you can obviously expand on all that with grip variations, combinations etc but there's more striking and aikido type stuff to learn too. Insanely effective and sadly bastardised by BJJ and some other sports.
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thats not judo
Yes, it is.
clearly youve never trained it then
you all never trained, you only know of the sport judo but this is the original version of Jiu Jitsu
Crynol there is no original version of jujutsu....jujutsu is just a generic umbrella term for 100s of unrelated native grappling system in japan.
Crynol no Jiu-Jitsu here my friend. 100% kodokan judo kata.
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