Judo in Japan, World-Class Judo Seminar & Training Camp | Day 1 of The Japan Judo Camp & Tour
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2023
- Day 1 of The 2023 Japan Judo Camp & Tour
Practice with Omigawa Dojo & Setagaya Judo Club at Kokugakuin University
The 12-day trip immerses participants in Japanese culture, with fully guided tours to Tokyo's most iconic sightseeing destinations. The Judo camp & tour provides world-class instruction at four of the top university Judo teams and two private dojos, including the renowned KODOKAN Institute. Participants can build friendships with Judoka from around the world while experiencing elite-level training programs. The previous trips in 2017 and 2018 were a huge success, and participants gained a deeper understanding of Judo's rich history and culture.
The Japan Judo Camp & Tour:
www.nakanojudo.net/japan-judo...
Nakano Judo Academy:
www.nakanojudo.net/
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This is gold... Thank you sensei
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Dear Nakano Judo family and friends,
The 2024 Japan Judo Camp & Tour will be held from 7/13/2024-7/24/2024!
Link: www.nakanojudo.net/japan-judo-camp
Fully guided package tour just for you!😀 Registration starts on November 1st 2023!
I wish I had the opportunity to go for this amazing experience and knowledge journey. I wish you guys a lovely tour and please share the details
ITS TANAKA SENSEI !!!
Yes, he is a great Sensei!
I thought it was Tenri University judo
Thanks for the amazing video. Two of my favorite sensis (sensi Tanaka and yourself) in the same video. Wow!
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This is so nostalgic to me from my study abroad in Japan. Thanks for posting these clips
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Great ❤
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Thank you Sensei!
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this is great! thanks so much!
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This is really amazing. thank you for sharing! 🙏🙏
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Thanks, Sensei!
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always excellent.
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I was so excited when I saw the title and thumbnail! Thank you for filming this 😀
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Thank you so much, very informative. Osu
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I learned a lot of techniques from this videos.......thank you so much👍
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One of the best channels of Judo! Thanks for this invaluable content.
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Lovo Japan
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Im from Latvia, this helps a lot, thanks
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Congrats sensei Shintaro, I'd love to form part of you academy, and one day travel together to that useful camp training in Japan!
That would be cool!
Oh wow, that's a very cool experience for your students and that dojo looks huge. Great to see you make another video! Omigawa is a great mma fighter! I bet they learned a lot.
Omigawa Sensei is an excellent Sensei! More to come!
I recognize Tanaka sensei as well :)
He is a great teacher!
Really enjoyed watching this - thank you for taking the time to edit and post it. Are you planning to upload anymore film from the rest of the trip?
That's the plan! More contents are coming!
I am going to start judo soon, it looks so good and I love your beginner videos!
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How’s it going?
👌👌👌
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Excelente.
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The turn-over in ne-waza from Shintaro is extremely useful because it starts from a position where you've attempted a throw but it has failed and the opponent has landed on their stomach, and you can then proceed to them over for a pin and still turn a failed throw into a winning position.
Since watching this video I attempted it several times in randori and it has a very good success rate. You don't even need to get the lapel in a position where you are choking them, if you commit to it and you are tight enough, uke will turn over regardless of whether you are choking them or not, and once they do it's pretty much over, because it's very difficult to fight this hold.
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Very interesting,
I'll surely go to visit Omigawa sensei in Japan during my world tour :)
I used to live in Japan and was suppose to go their but it never happened :(
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17:27
Gonna have to try this next time I have the chance
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What I really didn't expect was a lesson in full english.
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Oss 🙏
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Is Sensei Shintaro Nakano related to Sensei Shintaro Hagashi?
No, we are not😅
Hi, sorry to bother you, but the guy you're training with at the beginning of the video used to have a great youtube channel, called yokohama judo, but it seems that all his videos have disappeared! Do you know what happened?
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@@shintaronakano2842 Thank you anyway :)
12:15
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@@shintaronakano2842 Well, I-It was a time stamp for my taio practice
Judo yokohama channel is down 😢
Morote
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