Matvey Kanikovskiy is a machine. I saw him eating a burger and walking back to the event during the interval before the final. It looked like he almost smiled when he was walking off the mat after beating Arai effortlessly.
Oh, very good argument when you showed how Arai scored a waza-ari against Korrel using a technique that I don't believe (I could be wrong) is in the gokyo, but Wolf's tentative got ignored. I'm a junior referee, and this kind of commentary is extremely helpful to keep in mind.
thank you for your amazingcommentary! I really enjoy watching your videos. recently you made a video focusing on a specific aspect of high level Judokas games, gripping, and not only changed it the way I view competition but also gave me a new perspective on the way I play myself (just by setting a different focus during Randori). Will you be making more in depth analysis' on specific techniques or parts of the game in the future? love it and looking forward to all the content you produce :)
@@JudoHighlights2015 the so called shinmeisho no waza were officially added by the Kodokan in 1987, 1997 and 2017 and include loads of techniques that were not in the original gokyo. They were all techniques that had been in common use for a long time in competition or were thought of as variations but had not been officially recognised by the kodokan as techniques in themselves. I could see yagura nage being added next time they do an update, and possibly classifying the new kata guruma variants.
@@joewwright92 I've talked to some Kodokan people about this. The way they talk about it is as if they "always existed", but I never knew about this shinmeisho no waza. Any idea what technique/s were added in 2017?
@@JudoHighlights2015daki age was removed and kouchi makikomi was added. Also ura gatame, uki gatame and ushiro kesa gatame were added. But like you said these all obviously existed and the names were in common use before, it was just a matter of the kodokan officially recognising them as their own techniques. I guess before they would have all been classed as variations of other techniques.
I agree 100% putting your opponent on his back, is what it's all about, not a name. What a huge potential is ARAI. Only 18 and throwing the world champ for ippon.
Love your vids! Can you tell me what nation is "AIN"? I keep seeing a lot of fighters with that badge on but can't seem to get what country it is... Could it be Russia under the sanctions with the ongoing war? Thanks!
I think this type of sumi gaeshi should be „illegal“… i had the exact same situation one year ago and my opponent did sit deeper on the ground than The russian guy did so he broke my ankle with the sumi gaeshi and I was out for 13 weeks… I think arai was pretty lucky that he didn’t get injured by this technique aswell. I really like sumi gaeshi but this type (i think it’s kind of a Yoko sumi gaeshi) is just pretty dangerous.
I hate the 'you have to be able to name the technique' line the commentators always trot out as well. Not only is it dumb by itself, half of the time I *can* name the technique anyway... the commentators seem to forget there are more throws than the gokyo.
There are some big names competing next week at Champions League, I think everyone would be interested if you cover it
Was waiting for this all day!
Sorry for the wait!
I got a chuckle out of your description that Abe Uta and Tsunoda just "did their thing." Very apt
The Bashaev kata-garuma variant was Epic. If one could measure the torque and lifting forces generated, I think it would surprise people.
Good commentary
Heading to the Dojo right now,super pumped after your video and cannot wait to try out some of these trows
Amazing videos! Thank you so much for the speed that you release these!
Dont appologize for the long video, it's just more enjoyable ^^
And what about the ABE siblings. Simply superb. What family genes!!
Wolf definitely scored there’s an impact, Tasoev didn’t score 😄
Chadi… come on
Tasoev score clearly,end of story.Wolf scored too.About Pirelli,another lucky fighter with droping technics,playing the shido game..
Arai's wazari vs Korrel,looks
like a Sumi otoshi.
Matvey Kanikovskiy is a machine. I saw him eating a burger and walking back to the event during the interval before the final. It looked like he almost smiled when he was walking off the mat after beating Arai effortlessly.
Thank you for your service 🖖
Love your videos!
Harai has that Inoue vibe going right now, but just stronger.
It's scary how strong he is at 18!!
Thank You!
Oh, very good argument when you showed how Arai scored a waza-ari against Korrel using a technique that I don't believe (I could be wrong) is in the gokyo, but Wolf's tentative got ignored. I'm a junior referee, and this kind of commentary is extremely helpful to keep in mind.
thank you for your amazingcommentary! I really enjoy watching your videos.
recently you made a video focusing on a specific aspect of high level Judokas games, gripping, and not only changed it the way I view competition but also gave me a new perspective on the way I play myself (just by setting a different focus during Randori).
Will you be making more in depth analysis' on specific techniques or parts of the game in the future? love it and looking forward to all the content you produce :)
Yup!
Scores without a name are how a technique gains a name. And how the sport evolves. Especially today with video analysis. 😊
That’s not how judo works though. They’ve never added a new technique and never will. To them it’s a finished product
@@JudoHighlights2015 the so called shinmeisho no waza were officially added by the Kodokan in 1987, 1997 and 2017 and include loads of techniques that were not in the original gokyo. They were all techniques that had been in common use for a long time in competition or were thought of as variations but had not been officially recognised by the kodokan as techniques in themselves.
I could see yagura nage being added next time they do an update, and possibly classifying the new kata guruma variants.
@@joewwright92 I've talked to some Kodokan people about this. The way they talk about it is as if they "always existed", but I never knew about this shinmeisho no waza. Any idea what technique/s were added in 2017?
@@JudoHighlights2015daki age was removed and kouchi makikomi was added. Also ura gatame, uki gatame and ushiro kesa gatame were added. But like you said these all obviously existed and the names were in common use before, it was just a matter of the kodokan officially recognising them as their own techniques. I guess before they would have all been classed as variations of other techniques.
"Name the technique." Favourite comment of the judo bureaucrats.
3:23
Sugai-uchimata is very efficient.
great video, thx!
I agree 100% putting your opponent on his back, is what it's all about, not a name.
What a huge potential is ARAI. Only 18 and throwing the world champ for ippon.
Let’s hope his journey sails well at his peak, a good 8 years to go
How much time do you need to adapt to judo and learn its basics if you are a beginner?
Long time
Wolf got robbed hard
Youn visited my dojo a couple of times but I wasn't able to meet her...due to schedules...
oh and I am waiting for the 100k video about yourself
Why is 5:55 not Ippon? Am I missing something?
uke landed on one shoulder
Dota Arai is going to the Olympics boiiiiii
Almost a certainty at this point
According to a news report, 100 kg hasn't been decided, but it will be decided between Arai and Wolf at the Paris Grand Slam next February.
@@JudoHighlights2015 and I think Arai could medal
@@r.s.819 Both of them can not qualify because they are too far in the ranking list for now but Dota Arai probably will.
Love your vids! Can you tell me what nation is "AIN"? I keep seeing a lot of fighters with that badge on but can't seem to get what country it is... Could it be Russia under the sanctions with the ongoing war? Thanks!
I think my coach told me back when, that it was only if the head is in direct approach and adjacent to the mat for head diving just like in a throw
2:32 looks kind of like a uchi mata-sukashi, sort of. I agree it should be a score
Saito got pinned by 90kg Baker too
Really?
@@JudoHighlights2015 yeah there's a video from an open tournament in Japan
@@JudoHighlights2015 he was Murao though not Baker
gg for 100k follow
@04:00 ippon tsukashi :D
I wish you'd give more respect to the women's divisions. They've had many great ippons, especially in 78 kg.
Ippons coming in another video!
@@JudoHighlights2015 -78 is a banger. These girls can fill an ippon video by themselves.
💚💛
12:04 uchi mata sukashi
Спасибо за обзор.
عرض جميل
I think this type of sumi gaeshi should be „illegal“… i had the exact same situation one year ago and my opponent did sit deeper on the ground than The russian guy did so he broke my ankle with the sumi gaeshi and I was out for 13 weeks…
I think arai was pretty lucky that he didn’t get injured by this technique aswell. I really like sumi gaeshi but this type (i think it’s kind of a Yoko sumi gaeshi) is just pretty dangerous.
I hate the 'you have to be able to name the technique' line the commentators always trot out as well. Not only is it dumb by itself, half of the time I *can* name the technique anyway... the commentators seem to forget there are more throws than the gokyo.
Yes!
wtf is 12:25 please tell me 😅
2:39 the Italian is almost flat on his stomach, so there's no 90 degree angel. Clearly no score.
I feel like he rolls him onto his back in one motion so it should be Wazari
Agree so much with the name technic non sense
He is Ka-nee-kov-sky, not “kovitsky”.
Sky or skii?
@@JudoHighlights2015 skij/skij with voiced palatal approximant at the end.
I still dont know if it's skii or sky@@valentin.f
oh wait so sky? Ka nee kov sky?
Seoi-nage-gaeshi or Seoi-nage-sukashi
there, you have the name
Its not KanikovITSKI its KanikovSKIY
Ty
ロシアの100超級の奴リネールに勝てそう