Judo Tactics for the Lighter Fighter: Old man Judo part 3

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Part 3 of the Judo for old guy series: LIGHTWEIGHTS!
Some attacks are better than others at the lighter weight brackets, here but it's all about position - check out the best bail out attack in the game too, tomoe nage.
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The cross discipline nature of the Tomoe Nage throw makes this technique a must have in your arsenal! The ability to change levels on your opponent with force and purpose changes the game and tips the scales when transitioning from standing to ground. Tutorials found online tend to get bogged down in the minute details of where and how to grip, this easy to understand breakdown takes the mystery out of the technique!
Simplify and Add this attack to your game with this easy to implement concept!
CONCISE AND INFORMATIVE
Just like his KZread channel, this video cuts the fat of frivolous explanations that are only applicable to very unique circumstances. Instead, he presents you with a broad, proven and effective approaches that can be utilized across your entire judo system. His in depth explanations remain tailored for the judoka interested in leveling up their game.

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  • @YeYe-wz1wi
    @YeYe-wz1wi10 ай бұрын

    More light weight tactics please

  • @BillHallProductions
    @BillHallProductions10 ай бұрын

    "I'm not heavy I'm small" killed me

  • @albertoguida5022

    @albertoguida5022

    10 ай бұрын

    But u can move to uke if he moves

  • @ricatkd
    @ricatkd10 ай бұрын

    I need a Shintaro T-Shirt saying: "Baaaaang!!!"

  • @mjtyler299
    @mjtyler2997 ай бұрын

    'Just spam shitty drop throws' I nearly died 😂😂😂😂

  • @Gamsir-gg3zh
    @Gamsir-gg3zh10 ай бұрын

    Drop/sacrifice thows are great for ‘older’/lighter people. I’m a 41 old and relativ tall and light Ju Jitsuka. While I’m stronger than most my partners - the 15-20 years in age difference is noticable. Simply put, I gas out faster when full on sparring. Sacrifice thows has become my go to when I’m getting tired. So energy efficient and often surprising - most younger guys fokus on strength and keeping grounded on their feet and don’t train this as much. My trainer once jockingly told me the full understanding of ‘ju’ doesn’t come with experience - but by nescesity of age 😅

  • @arikarteta8035
    @arikarteta803510 ай бұрын

    a video for taller/skinnier guys would be awesome

  • @andrewkarl5174
    @andrewkarl517410 ай бұрын

    What’s worked really well for me, (66 year old 155# brown belt), a few years ago as a blue belt, during the pandemic luckily trained with a sensie who taught me how to play lefty, and bait my left lapel. That way you can hang back and anticipate the grab. Tossed a sensie recently, broke his lapel grip, and put a Russian tie on. He said it was the most dynamic tani toshi he ever felt.

  • @Matto_Harvo
    @Matto_Harvo10 ай бұрын

    Excellent gripping detail. Yes, old man judo

  • @mathieurenaud7458
    @mathieurenaud74586 ай бұрын

    "now you do newaza, no shame in that..." Well I sure hope so ! I love newaza !!

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana980210 ай бұрын

    Good techniques

  • @judo-lover
    @judo-lover10 ай бұрын

    Mid 40's and had to change a lot of my judo style due to elbow and shoulder issues. Was seoi player for a while and now changed to lots of ashiwaza, movement and tomoe.

  • @eddard9442
    @eddard944210 ай бұрын

    The timing of this video 😊. Yesterday while doing medieval weapon martial arts, I locked up a bigger man's two handed axe, with my axe and he dropped his axe, bear hugged me then drop me... i was searching up ways to counter wrestle and throw a bigger man, I'm close to 90kg at 179 cm and he is like 120kg at 190cm

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingTools10 ай бұрын

    I'm that 63kg old man LOL. Great video!

  • @METAMORFOSIS36911
    @METAMORFOSIS3691110 ай бұрын

    I would say go for the drop seoi when you have lapel grip and your other hand is free, this way he can't block your seoi. Just make sure those legs are spread far enough for you to get in.

  • @nayeon1439
    @nayeon143910 ай бұрын

    what brand is that gi?

  • @milanojudo
    @milanojudo10 ай бұрын

    Next installment of no turn judo?

  • @kezolama
    @kezolama10 ай бұрын

    Perfect for my 38 y.o 56kg (123 pound) frame 😅.. always getting whooped by the big guys

  • @steeltalon2317
    @steeltalon231710 ай бұрын

    Shintaro, I am 62 and injured from doing Judo last month. I won't quit. I will recover. I need to understand how to avoid the ACL and ankle injuries. What throws would you avoid? Do more ground? Use a dummy?

  • @METAMORFOSIS36911

    @METAMORFOSIS36911

    10 ай бұрын

    Find good ukes who don't think it's a fight. Trust your ukemi (make sure your ukemis are correct) so you don't resist throws constantly. Letting your partner get a proper throw instead of resisting will save your joints.

  • @steeltalon2317

    @steeltalon2317

    10 ай бұрын

    @@METAMORFOSIS36911 Well, I'll tell the rest of the story. I'm a black belt in Korean Hapkido. My school was very serious with Korean instructors who were hard core. That meant that falling was at least 1/4 of the class. My falling is not an issue. I'm a white belt in Judo. I tried to do a flip my partner and broke the last 1/2 inch of my medial malleolus bone on my Tibia when almost his weight was on my ankle. Surgeon put in a screw and I have this cast on for another 2 weeks. I worked out all my life and broken other bones and torn ligaments etc...but nobody every had to operate on me to do any recovery. So this has been a real surprise. I'm just trying to use my head and avoid another injury that sidelines me for several months doing Judo. My sensi has been practicing Judo for 40 years. So he knows his stuff.

  • @kerem7546
    @kerem754610 ай бұрын

    ne waza for lighter fighter would be a good topic if it's not covered yet. bigger stronger fighters are difficult to fight agains on the ground.

  • @edwhlam
    @edwhlam10 ай бұрын

    Story of my life. 😀

  • @BillHallProductions
    @BillHallProductions10 ай бұрын

    I've always said that if you want to give 110% you have to learn to cheat

  • @simonpantera
    @simonpantera10 ай бұрын

    I'm lightweight and I catch people with soto-makikomi in randori all the time. Am I weird?

  • @alLEDP

    @alLEDP

    10 ай бұрын

    Indeed

  • @edwhlam

    @edwhlam

    10 ай бұрын

    Works for me too, because big guys tend to get overly confident. Don't do it often because of risk of shoulder injury.

  • @tylerscott9714
    @tylerscott971410 ай бұрын

    My dad told me a story about a 70 year old that came into his store every week. The guy had Ben in Judo since he was young. I was told The guy could still take care of himself and had hands like leather. That was when my dad was much younger.

  • @haroldbryant3105
    @haroldbryant310510 ай бұрын

    Sneaky equals kuzushi.

  • @captainbeefheart7959
    @captainbeefheart79594 ай бұрын

    Vid for over 65, please🤪

  • @nikolanesic2736
    @nikolanesic273610 ай бұрын

    Fake sacrificial throws are ok to save energy but they create bad reflexes to be honest. Even if you are old, if you go for sacrificial throw, and it doesnt work, you dont want to end up in bad newaza. Especially with a tank guy. Just saying. One thing that does work is a left ippon seo nage from the right guard. If you do right guard, this will come as a suprise and will give you high chances for a good newaza position at least. Otherwise, yes, leg techniques are the way to go. You got to be good in grip fighting and using your legs to off-balance. Power judo, like wrestling, benefits the one with more explosive power. Flow judo, like bjj, benefits the one that is willing to accept changes and utilize them. This is the way to go if you are older, as it offers smaller chance of injuries. That is how I see it at least

  • @alLEDP
    @alLEDP10 ай бұрын

    Hey that’s my game 😂 guess I am old with 28🥲

  • @MrMudEagle
    @MrMudEagle10 ай бұрын

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