Hey Travis, thank you for analyzing my videos! I really appreciate all the input and details you gave me to work on and will definitely watch again before I go back to the dojo.
If you're going to do something do it right or at least to the best of your ability! There is still a lot of room for improvements and a lot to learn. I'm excited about the challenge.
Terrific analysis and commentary- your skill and experience gives both the big picture and details at the same time. Very enjoyable to watch and follow also! Thank you
Wow very insightful information Travis i am learning that movement as a righty or lefty is very important in judo i am a righty and watching your videos on how to place you hands on the gi as a righty or lefty is very important as well as movement to the proper side is key to throwing your opponent.
This dude is so talented in his abilities to teach as well as compete. Thanks bro..minute 14 hes talking about how to move..all my coaches not one has taught me how to move my feet and move around. Travis bro please make a video on aftwr the grips how to move and create off balancing using taisabakai...please..thank you.
Thanks George that means the world to me! I think it might be time to write up a fundamental judo course from white to brown and start educating people on how powerful systematic learning can be.
Some excellent insight. Just my 2 cents, when he’s going for the left throw I think what’s missing is the connection at the hips. I think if he made a connection at the hip it would essentially be a fulcrum for the throw and one where it’s more difficult to resist. It’s similar to El Nahas vs. Frey at Montreal 2019.
Really great analisys!!! Much better fighting like a pure lefthanded. I haver the same problem swiching sides and It causes me much troubles. And also I liked Aaron's ne-waza attempts. Like a true Travis Stevens fan, I can't stand when judokas don't try ne-waza, or do it only for spending time.
Mr. Travis, hello. i have a newbie question,about the guards in Judo, any kind of guard is inefficient ? even sweep´s oriented ones like butterfly or de-lariva? i never trained Judo, but i enroled in Bjj, and now trying to undestand the nuances of grappling on feet. thanks. Regards from Brazil.
Hey Travis, thank you for analyzing my videos! I really appreciate all the input and details you gave me to work on and will definitely watch again before I go back to the dojo.
No problem Aaron! Thanks for submitting the video. You made some great improvements!
Please please please do more of these! If you started a patreon for judo analysis, i would be very interested in joining.
Hey Travis, i hope you're all right. These are pure gold. Greetings from Germany
I love Travis pulling a Gordon Ramsey lol 😂 an we habe a meme out of "you are killing me...."
LOL!!!! To funny!
The quality of these videos is damn good! Proper Thumbnail and titles got him travis looking like a pro youtuber!
If you're going to do something do it right or at least to the best of your ability! There is still a lot of room for improvements and a lot to learn. I'm excited about the challenge.
Just discovered these analysis videos and they are great! Really fascinating.
Pretty solid brown belt in the video he broke down. Learnt a lot from the breakdown.
Thanks again Travis! You know I love these video breakdowns. Look forward to them every week!
Learning english and Judo at the same time, i couldn't wish anything better hahaha
Awesome video, thanks for the excelente content!
Glad you enjoyed the video!!!
Terrific analysis and commentary- your skill and experience gives both the big picture and details at the same time. Very enjoyable to watch and follow also! Thank you
Again, very good and informative.
Thanks Luis!
As usual, very inspiring, i'always look forward seeing new breakdown. I send you a video, i hope you can breakdown it one day. Regards from France.
Thanks! I will get it it. I have downloaded everything. I might start doing two a week to get through them all faster.
Wow very insightful information Travis i am learning that movement as a righty or lefty is very important in judo i am a righty and watching your videos on how to place you hands on the gi as a righty or lefty is very important as well as movement to the proper side is key to throwing your opponent.
This dude is so talented in his abilities to teach as well as compete. Thanks bro..minute 14 hes talking about how to move..all my coaches not one has taught me how to move my feet and move around. Travis bro please make a video on aftwr the grips how to move and create off balancing using taisabakai...please..thank you.
Thanks George that means the world to me! I think it might be time to write up a fundamental judo course from white to brown and start educating people on how powerful systematic learning can be.
@@TravisStevensgrappling brother i will gladly come to you and help you weote that book and fund it.
Hey brother what state is your school in? I really want to come and train for a week or so ....whats the name of your academy?
Some excellent insight. Just my 2 cents, when he’s going for the left throw I think what’s missing is the connection at the hips. I think if he made a connection at the hip it would essentially be a fulcrum for the throw and one where it’s more difficult to resist. It’s similar to El Nahas vs. Frey at Montreal 2019.
"Stupid guard thing" lol
I'm glad you found that funny! LOL
Really great analisys!!! Much better fighting like a pure lefthanded. I haver the same problem swiching sides and It causes me much troubles.
And also I liked Aaron's ne-waza attempts. Like a true Travis Stevens fan, I can't stand when judokas don't try ne-waza, or do it only for spending time.
Great!
Great stuff Travis 👍
Thanks Imad!
Agree, no defense, he is heavy handed which keeps his defense from existing.
Seems like the main theme running throughout these analysis videos are... righty- right foot forward, lefty- left foot forward.
The basics are the hardest thing to learn because people feel like they don't need to pay attention to them.
Mr. Travis, hello. i have a newbie question,about the guards in Judo, any kind of guard is inefficient ? even sweep´s oriented ones like butterfly or de-lariva? i never trained Judo, but i enroled in Bjj, and now trying to undestand the nuances of grappling on feet. thanks. Regards from Brazil.
Nice