The book “The Origins & History of Judo” is now available on Amazon worldwide in English, French, and Japanese, not just the links below. You can search for it in the Amazon of your own country. Amazon EU: amzn.eu/d/bfEkJmQ Amazon US: a.co/d/dNyMInt Amazon Asia: amzn.asia/d/aRU8ZXn French version: amzn.eu/d/8SN3DNs Thank you all.
Grabbed a copy before the video was over. Thank you for the incredible work you do. World class martial arts content all the time. And the focus on the details is always on point. Appreciate you Chadi.
Ashi Waza drills are something that has gotten to be engraved into my Judo over last four years in Tokyo. The lead instructor at our dojo is from Okano Sensei’s lineage, and instruction always references how Okano Sensei does “it”.
This sort of reminds me of a Muay Thai knee, except the leg is obviously oriented differently. Close range, hands assisting by controlling the opponent, driving the hips forward
People love suggesting ashi barai tandoku renshu at bus stop. Or while brewing morning coffee. Stepping the support foot open instead of straight is something I've forgot many times and caused a lot of knee/ankle pain to myself. Also now I realise what my partners have struggled with in de ashi - why they hook the leg and lift it very high. They haven't stepped wide so they run out of leverage. The way he does it makes the sweep start at the opponent's foot and continue all the way, instead of starting far and only contacting at midpoint of the swing. Also when you don't step so wide open, you either end up too close without ability to swing the leg without getting entangled, or you are left way too far without any power. I'll remember this the next time, to focus on stepping in open and wide and see where it leads. The way I thought about the step in was almost like tap dancing act. It's not necessarily a big step, it might even be a step in place depending on the situation, but unlike in some sweeps where you go 1-2 during a step, you step support leg in while spreading the sweeping leg to the side. So it becomes like a tap dancing hop. Of course it's not the same as this variation where you hop deeper in as you're already catching the leg, but having that idea it's not difficult to adapt to this. Extremely useful instructional.
@@ascended496 if you’re gripping their their gi and your sweeping foot is stuck it’s possible. Falling afterwards isn’t uncommon. If you look back Okano himself fell.
Можливо исторію дзюдо треба розглядати з моменту колі Гичин Фунакоши прівіз до Японіі ката. З цого моменту почалась фальсіфікація історії та призначення трех відів единоборств - карате , дзюдо та айкидо. Фунакоши віддав техніки що булі насправді у катах Дзікаро Кано та Моріхею Уєсіба, а сам створив так би мовити непотреб який не працює. У стародавних чорно- білих відео можливо знайти майстрів дзюдо яки виконували технику в таких самих стійках , яки є у карате- dzenkutsu dachi та kiba dachi. Також Дзігаро Кано створив свої ката , яки на справді не можно порівнювати зі справжнімі ката.
The book “The Origins & History of Judo” is now available on Amazon worldwide in English, French, and Japanese, not just the links below. You can search for it in the Amazon of your own country.
Amazon EU:
amzn.eu/d/bfEkJmQ
Amazon US:
a.co/d/dNyMInt
Amazon Asia:
amzn.asia/d/aRU8ZXn
French version:
amzn.eu/d/8SN3DNs
Thank you all.
Grabbed a copy before the video was over. Thank you for the incredible work you do. World class martial arts content all the time. And the focus on the details is always on point. Appreciate you Chadi.
@@MikelJorgensen thank you Mikel 🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻
@@Chadi is it true that leg grab will be introduced in the new rules? I've heard it from few
Yes. Kusushi is overlooked in foot sweep , but also the snap . Many ppl are just happy to make uke fall instead of falling hard .
Ashi Waza drills are something that has gotten to be engraved into my Judo over last four years in Tokyo. The lead instructor at our dojo is from Okano Sensei’s lineage, and instruction always references how Okano Sensei does “it”.
@@TonyPacenski thank you for sharing
Thank you for this very informative video that takes ashi-barai to next level! Outstanding.
Thank you for watching
I appreciate your deep research on the subject, Just what i needed to make a better practice on Ashi throws. Oss
@@raphaeldesamachado6863 🙇🏻♂️
That little hop. Wow. 🙏🏽
This sort of reminds me of a Muay Thai knee, except the leg is obviously oriented differently. Close range, hands assisting by controlling the opponent, driving the hips forward
Thank you, super helpful video. Please, keep sharing the knowledge ❤
People love suggesting ashi barai tandoku renshu at bus stop. Or while brewing morning coffee. Stepping the support foot open instead of straight is something I've forgot many times and caused a lot of knee/ankle pain to myself. Also now I realise what my partners have struggled with in de ashi - why they hook the leg and lift it very high. They haven't stepped wide so they run out of leverage. The way he does it makes the sweep start at the opponent's foot and continue all the way, instead of starting far and only contacting at midpoint of the swing. Also when you don't step so wide open, you either end up too close without ability to swing the leg without getting entangled, or you are left way too far without any power. I'll remember this the next time, to focus on stepping in open and wide and see where it leads.
The way I thought about the step in was almost like tap dancing act. It's not necessarily a big step, it might even be a step in place depending on the situation, but unlike in some sweeps where you go 1-2 during a step, you step support leg in while spreading the sweeping leg to the side. So it becomes like a tap dancing hop. Of course it's not the same as this variation where you hop deeper in as you're already catching the leg, but having that idea it's not difficult to adapt to this.
Extremely useful instructional.
@@Yupppi thank you for sharing this
This was brilliant!!! Thank you!
@@rvfree1 🫡
thanks a lot
Pure gold thank you
Love the content
@@seroma3516 thank you
Extraordinary. ❤❤
Fundamentals!
Chadi is true that leg grab will be introduced in the new rules?
@@dhimankalita1690 we all heard rumours, nothing confirmed
Is that a young Ono in several of the scenes?
hey Chadi, are the sources of your materials available on your patreon?
@@Barabass hello, I have collected my archive footage from TH-cam through the years. Try using different languages like Japanese and korean
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This looks like Sanchais foot sweep in muay Thai.
For me it’s hard to hop after sweeping. I keep hopping as I’m extending my sweeping foot. Idk if that’s correct or wrong.
@@ascended496 if you’re gripping their their gi and your sweeping foot is stuck it’s possible. Falling afterwards isn’t uncommon. If you look back Okano himself fell.
Можливо исторію дзюдо треба розглядати з моменту колі Гичин Фунакоши прівіз до Японіі ката. З цого моменту почалась фальсіфікація історії та призначення трех відів единоборств - карате , дзюдо та айкидо. Фунакоши віддав техніки що булі насправді у катах Дзікаро Кано та Моріхею Уєсіба, а сам створив так би мовити непотреб який не працює. У стародавних чорно- білих відео можливо знайти майстрів дзюдо яки виконували технику в таких самих стійках , яки є у карате- dzenkutsu dachi та kiba dachi. Також Дзігаро Кано створив свої ката , яки на справді не можно порівнювати зі справжнімі ката.
I wonder if there are ways to troubleshoot the other judo techniques
@@mahendars1417 Ken Ken uchi mata is an example