Women's Judo Rivalries: Kayla Harrison and Shori Hamada 濵田 尚里
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- Somebody gets tapped! A look at the matches between 2 of the best groundfighters in the history of women's Judo. Kayla Harrison and Shori Hamada. Both women are world champions and have had success in multiple sports. This is a great study on the use of the kimura in judo and other grappling sports.
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Great breakdown. Hamada really did her homework and she was ready for Harrison. When Harrison tried to get on top for that over-under pass Hamada had that kimura waiting for her.
Great analysis, loving the split screen as well.
"3rd obi-torii gaeshi" should be "hikkomi-gaeshi" - sumimasen ;)
I wonder if you know Akari Ogata, the silver medalist at the 2011 World Championships
She was also very good at Newaza
She was a national karate champion when she was in elementary school and switched to Judo
When she entered junior high school
Then she went on to Aso High School, famous for Sankaku techniques
Her juniors were Mami Umeki and Masako Doi
Ogata and Shori Hamada were rivals whose birthdays were a day apart
Having said that, Ogata treated Hamada like a child until they graduated from university
At that time, Ogata was even beating the world champion Kayla Harrison on the ground
However, starting in 2015, Ogata and Hamada's positions started to reverse
Hamada is a later bloomer, so it was no surprise that she was beaten by Harrison in 2014
At this stage, she was also outclassed on the ground by Umeki, who was four years younger than her
However, Hamada hasn't been beaten by anyone on the ground since she was defeated by Velensek in 2015
Thanks for this info. I've been looking for more info on other elite Judoka from Aso High School. By the way, any idea on why Hamada continued to progress so much on the ground? It's my understanding that she started Judo at a young age and focussed on newaza from the beginning, so it's unusual that she's become more successful over time with newaza.
Other famous players in Aso high school
1997,1999 World Silver and Bronze Medalist Miho Ninomiya
2008 World Junior Champion Sayuri Yamamoto
2009 World Cadet Bronze medalist Saori Adachi
2013 World Junior Champion Shiori Yoshimura
In Ninomiya's time, they weren't known for their Sankaku techniques
Adachi married Yuma Oshima, known for his Newaza, and took the last name Oshima
She's now an MMA athlete
There ain't a lotta footage of Aso high school students
The club was almost destroyed because of shameful coach Matsuoka
Footage of Aso High School winning the Kinshuki,
One of the three national high school team championships, 10 years ago
th-cam.com/video/RFVVjHj_CeY/w-d-xo.html
3:12 Shameful coach Matsuoka
3:22 Yui Imamizo, who at the time was considered to be the best high school girl at Newaza,
Finished Tsukasa Yoshida with Ushiro-Kesa
Though Yoshida was also well known for her Newaza back then
5:00 Shiori Yoshimura finished Ayumi Hori with her favorite turnover
10:35 Mami Umeki finished Fumio Oka with her favorite Sankaku
Sure, Hamada had been working on her Newaza techniques since she was a junior
But at the time, that didn't lead to good results
She entered the JSDF Physical Training School in 2013
There's Hideyuki Sakai who's very famous for his Newaza
I think a lot of the reason she became so strong is because of his coaching
@@vsmaster1831 Thanks for the extra information. That's the 1st time I've heard of Yoshida losing by newaza. There is no footage of her losing by newaza in international competitions, even against Kaori Matsumoto, so I wondered if she had ever lost by pin or submission.
When Yoshida was a junior,
She was submitted by Nae Udaka,who was 10 years older than her, and
She was pinned by Momo Tamaoki,who was a year older than her
However, those two were domestic competitions
In international competition, she only got pinned by Megumi Ishikawa in the finals of WC Jeju in 2012
Ishikawa is a year junior in college to Kaori Matsumoto, and has beaten her twice on the ground
However, since Ishikawa was basically only capable of Newaza, she wasn't so active in the world
@@vsmaster1831 Thanks again. I'm enjoying learning from you!
Any sankakujime clips ?
I'm going to be making an in-depth video on Masako Doi and Mami Umeki who're both specialists in sankaku turnovers very soon. I also have a plan to do an in-depth video on Kelita Zupancic's sankaku game, but it's going to take a while to do that one as it's going to be a long video. I'm most interested in sankaku and kimura, so I want to feature those a lot.
@@non-stopnewaza9266 the japanese and Korean women judokas sankaku home are much tighter in terms of strength of hold
@@johnjackson4585 Which Korean judokas do you recommend? I'm familiar with a lot of the top Judoka in Japan, but don't know much about Korean Judokas.
@@non-stopnewaza9266 Da Sol Park's devestating sankakujime paralyzing her opponent here :
th-cam.com/video/fR1lIUEMqGg/w-d-xo.html
Kimura ????
Kimura-Lock means a kind of arm lock using arms like a swastika .....
@@coreland4111 maybe He puts the interrogation signals because It's a Judo oriented channel and It's called "Ude Garami" in Judo, not Kimura, kimura was the judoka who won against Helio Gracie by Ude Garami, that's why people with BJJ background said kimura..
Do you have an email address for me to share with you some devasting judo newaza groundwork?
You can message me the links through my Facebook page. The info is on the "about" section of my TH-cam channel page.
@@non-stopnewaza9266 no email address?
@@johnjackson4585 I prefer not to put my e-mail address online.
Good at taking positions
I've watched a lot of Kayla's matches, she relies on her strength a lot, versus how Ronda used good technique and timing.
Harrison did a good job keeping it tight 1st match (no space) and countering, but in second match gave Hamada too many opportunities to get to the arm. Both are excellent at newaza.
great commentary and a underrated channel!