Nice. We need to see more No-Gi Judo. Historically, when Jigiro Kano created Judo, he made all his younger and beginner students train and randori with no-gi and wouldn’t allow them to wear one until they were ready to advance to that stage of training. Why Judo school abandoned what Kano established is a mystery. Japanese traditionalism and politics in Judo has limited it.
My wife just looked at me like a weirdo when I exerted NICE! on that Ouchi counter. And on the other side, there's not a more deservingly earned nickname than JFLO.
Is kataguruma still a judo technique even though it is illegal in modern judo competitions? I don't respect or prescribe what the IJF and IOC did to judo. I practice Kodokan Judo.
@@onejudoka thanks for answering. So when you do these rounds, what are the constraints you place on what is allowed and what is not? What is the goal for both people?
Not so much tbh cuz in wrestling the guys go for both legs to get the takedown, in judo not so much, they try for control by holding on to the wrists if you look closely.
@@giovanirafaelThat's incorrect. Plenty of wrestling is purely upper body takedowns although lower body takedowns are the best for some practitioners. And what you just described for judokas is the same thing used in wrestling which is known as 'hand fighting', something which is of the utmost importance in the sport. Without hand fighting how else would they create the necessary entries for their takedowns?
@@philipwhitcomb5358i think he's more trying to emphasize that there is some difference between the two. Judo is typically only upper body, very little lower body work. Wrestling, depending on the style, is definitely upper body and lower body. I don't think he was implying that in wrestling there is no upper body technique, there's a whole style for it actually greco-roman :D
Easily the best nogi judo round I’ve ever seen. More please.
That was soo sick! I get soo much out watching this kind of training more than any instructional!
this is absolutely disgusting. so technical, so fast. I am so happy to watch this
Nice. We need to see more No-Gi Judo. Historically, when Jigiro Kano created Judo, he made all his younger and beginner students train and randori with no-gi and wouldn’t allow them to wear one until they were ready to advance to that stage of training. Why Judo school abandoned what Kano established is a mystery. Japanese traditionalism and politics in Judo has limited it.
Where I can get this information about Kano making beginners train without wagi, not allowing them to use until they're ready?
This is the first time I have heard of this. Where did you get this from?
I’ve read a lot of books about judo. Sounds like you took that “history” out of your ass.
@3:02 That was a great O soto. Awesome scramble. Definitely want to see more of this stuff.
It almost looked like he baited the foward step for the O soto by doing that jump split step thing. Very cool stuff
So much high level stuff going on here! Thanks for sharing!
Obviously their first day. White belts spazzing as usual. 🤔
My wife just looked at me like a weirdo when I exerted NICE! on that Ouchi counter. And on the other side, there's not a more deservingly earned nickname than JFLO.
This needs to become its own discipljne
Amazing video. Genuine question though, what makes this judo if leg grabbing with arms was allowed during the round? Footsweep inclusion?
Is kataguruma still a judo technique even though it is illegal in modern judo competitions? I don't respect or prescribe what the IJF and IOC did to judo. I practice Kodokan Judo.
@@onejudoka thanks for answering. So when you do these rounds, what are the constraints you place on what is allowed and what is not? What is the goal for both people?
The goal of these rounds is to ground your opponent with control at the end. Not many constraints other than let them up once control is established
No-gi judo looks quite similar to wrestling
Not so much tbh cuz in wrestling the guys go for both legs to get the takedown, in judo not so much, they try for control by holding on to the wrists if you look closely.
@@giovanirafaelThat's incorrect. Plenty of wrestling is purely upper body takedowns although lower body takedowns are the best for some practitioners. And what you just described for judokas is the same thing used in wrestling which is known as 'hand fighting', something which is of the utmost importance in the sport. Without hand fighting how else would they create the necessary entries for their takedowns?
@@philipwhitcomb5358i think he's more trying to emphasize that there is some difference between the two. Judo is typically only upper body, very little lower body work. Wrestling, depending on the style, is definitely upper body and lower body. I don't think he was implying that in wrestling there is no upper body technique, there's a whole style for it actually greco-roman :D
Insane footwork
This is what I show people when I want to convince them BJJ isn’t gay.
Yea I know most of this is judo but they won’t know the difference. 😊
Amazing skills. Why this looks so differente than wrestling? you guys dont shoot for doubles, dont u think it's efficient?
Fight like tiger
très Bons Sparring.🙏👍
Merci
Donde queda la escuela
🔥🔥🔥
That was cool
A chess game between masters
Verry nice!
Donde queda la escuela
Awesome!
Super high level
Are they both lefties?
I switch sides, Justin is a lefty