Judo’s Hidden Strategy of Moving Between Throws
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Huge thanks for this video. I actually just finished another one of your videos and kept thinking, "man those movements in transition look so much better than mine, i wish i knew what he was doing." And viola, the algorithm gods and Shintaro sensei knew what i needed before i could even articulate it in a post. 👏
What about movement for old man judo? 😂 Gotta get my cardio up to move like this. Great concepts and breakdown.
Big thank you for this tips. Next time .... I will try to apply your strategy.
I just finished watching a great O-Goshi video and then this pops up! These videos are so good! Thank you!
amzing, now time to try it tonight
I wish more instructors taught the sport around Judo instead of just techniques. More videos on moving into position and setting shit up man it's so nice
Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! This is what I didn't have on my trainings.
One of the best videos so far hfs
Eugene speaks! Thanks!
My sensei always tells me not to "jump" in randori and to mind my footwork, so I just know I'll keep coming back to this video for a while to learn from it. Thank you very much for this!
Muito obrigado por compartilhar!
Living legend I am sure you farther is very proud of you and your contributions to the sport
incredible
Master Shintaro you spoil us with knowledge.
this video is gold
I'd like to see a deeper look into cutting the grips. He makes it look easy, but it isn't. I know some fundamentals like creating distance with your arms and torso to create the force, but I feel like this is one of the core pieces of the puzzle that stops me from being more effective at throwing.
@handlesonjass
5 ай бұрын
extending uke's arm right the second before you attempt to cut the grip will up your odds (strength is super diminished when arm is fully extended), you also want to cut it when they least expect it. The longer you create distance between you and uke, the longer the period of time uke has time to adjust their grip to a stronger one (repositioning of the hand + just physically gripping harder).
@handlesonjass
5 ай бұрын
increasing that arm extension by uke depends on where they're gripping at. for example, if it's at your lapel, then you can manipulate your own shoulder and rotate it behind yourself which creates the distance --> cut that grip.
@chrisdonovan8795
5 ай бұрын
@@handlesonjass Sounds good! Thanks.
Bonsoir messieurs super enchaînement merci pour la vidéo bonne courage pour d'autres technique
Another fantastic video thank you! Could i request a similar video be done for kenkayotsu from the perspective of the left player? I am a green belt leftie, Oss.
Could you do a tier list style video of your favourite judo throws or a tier list of throws that are the most practical in competition/randori (in your opinion). I think it would be beneficial to a lot of us to see why you view certain throws as S tier and others a D tier (could be in terms of ease or success rate etc). Thanks
@mfp5585
7 ай бұрын
I would say it depends a lot on the person. Uchi mata is probably the most succesful throw in competition but quite difficult if you are short or inflexible (short hamstrings-although you could stretch those). Most judoka have 1 or 2 favourite throws and maybe 1 or 2 support techniques in the opposite direction or for setup. E.g. Shohei Ono had uchi mata and O soto gari, and tomoe nage as supporting technique. For these three techniques you want strong legs, whereas if you specialize in shoulder throws you want strong arms (hence you see relatively few that specialize in both).
@Bl2EAKIN
7 ай бұрын
I think by statistics, the most successful throws in competition are Uchimata, Seoi Nage and O Soto Gari, followed by different Ashi-Waza techniques.
Best judo instructor in the world. Where is his school?
Great vid man🔥 can you make a video about left vs right movenent?
Sweet judo nectar directly from the gods.
0:14 NEUGHSAUHAAAAARGHH
Higashi Sensei is looking slim
Great video! But damn it’s way harder than he makes it look!😂
why did you lose the longer hair
Ko Uchi
Hmm,ok.
I can only use Gun Fu. John Wick is my sensei. I also carry backup pencils. 😂
Why you keep saying oss 🤣
@tw_trad
7 ай бұрын
Oss
@AguyR1401
7 ай бұрын
osss
@ricatkd
7 ай бұрын
Ooosss... Was about the classic "BAAAANG!!" ?