His performance at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo was such that we believe he has reached the peak of his strength. After a long break after the Tokyo Olympics, he made a comeback with more physical strength, and I felt he finally reached a full performance where his technique, fitness, and mindset were integrated. Sorry for my bad English.
Can you find out more info to see if he's gonna be in the states for some more time, I would like to train or register for his seminars@@rickfinsta2951
Hasn’t he competed in like the Kodokan cup and the Japan invitational judo championships by weight? Maybe you covered it already though but I know he competed in them a couple of times between like 2014-2019
I'm probably wrong as it was a while ago, but I believe he took a long pause in international competition after the 2016 olympics to focus on the open weight japan championship and also for his 5th dan, that's probably why he had to fight on the 1st round of the 2018 osaka gs.
Some people skip the first round only if the number of judoka is not a power of 2. If, for instance, there are 16 or 32 or 64 judoka, nobody gets a bye and even the top seed starts in round 1. When some get a bye, top seeds are prioritized.
His performance at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo was such that we believe he has reached the peak of his strength. After a long break after the Tokyo Olympics, he made a comeback with more physical strength, and I felt he finally reached a full performance where his technique, fitness, and mindset were integrated. Sorry for my bad English.
I miss him so much I want to see him again to tatami he will always be legend....
Thanks for doing these! BTW I got to train with Haga yesterday here in the States. He taught Uchimata and we did a bunch of rounds of randori.
That is awesome!
Where in the states, is he still here and is he going to do more seminars
@@hansthro He was in Chicago. I don't know of any other business he has stateside this was a seminar attached to a local/regional tournament.
Can you find out more info to see if he's gonna be in the states for some more time, I would like to train or register for his seminars@@rickfinsta2951
Did you get to know the sight of the ceiling? 😂
can u make a vid like this but about abe hifiumi pls
maybe when he retires
Nice work
could you make a video going through onos matches from competitions in japan?
They’re in my other legend videos. I don’t think he competed domestically at this time
Hasn’t he competed in like the Kodokan cup and the Japan invitational judo championships by weight? Maybe you covered it already though but I know he competed in them a couple of times between like 2014-2019
@@linuskyo gonna put that in the next one!
@@linuskyo 2019 he faces Ebinuma and Hashimoto at the Senbatsu
@@reymysterio13__50 yes he has competed domestically multiple times, I think he lost to Ebinuma 2018 as well
is that Terunofuji in the background around 12:30?
Please do a similar series or legend video on Kosei
I'm probably wrong as it was a while ago, but I believe he took a long pause in international competition after the 2016 olympics to focus on the open weight japan championship and also for his 5th dan, that's probably why he had to fight on the 1st round of the 2018 osaka gs.
If you look at my previous video, he was competing pretty frequently up until then.
@@JudoHighlights2015 I was too distracted by his techniques ;)
Goat 🐐 👍 Judoka
Amazing
Some people skip the first round only if the number of judoka is not a power of 2. If, for instance, there are 16 or 32 or 64 judoka, nobody gets a bye and even the top seed starts in round 1. When some get a bye, top seeds are prioritized.
incredible Ono! unfortunately, the most of his uchimata is considered head diving nowadays, everybody loved his uchimata
good