I don't like people only talking about the throw names all the time. He did this throw or that throw and they should call it that throw instead, it really doesn't matter. Grips, the kuzushi, those are the important things and the throw is just the finishing touches.
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Uchi-mata-gaeshi is a Kodokan/IJF technique! This makes Uchi-mata the only technique with two counter techniques with their own name - Uchi-mata-sukashi and Uchi-mata-gaeshi. What I find even weirder than names such as O-soto-gaeshi is the huge number of almost identical techniques: Uchi-mata-gaeshi, Harai-goshi-gaeshi, Hane-goshi-gaeshi are all official Kodokan/IJF techniques, but are almost identical.
5:55 that is a sumo move popularized by Ura in this modern era. Go have a look at him. I dont know the name of the technique but he did it in a match. He's the guy with the pink mawashi.
Tushishvili's Osoto on Toth in team competition was great, worthy of mention I think. Sagaipov is from Caucasus region like a lot of competitors in Arab nations. Uchi-Mata-Gaeshi is also a classified technique actually, it's ashi-waza instead of te-waza like Sukashi.
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Great video and commentary. I must admit I am "biased" towards Japanese judokas, so I love to see all their ippons. I think that they are going to succeed at the Olympics.
Really liked Kim's counter on that hugging situation where the opponent was bent in straight angle and hanging on the jacket then just sitting down on the mat. I feel like that's the only appropriate outcome. I don't know if it was Augusto's uchimata being off at every point and setup making it impossible to adjust to say harai goshi, or if it was just Smetov's excellent read robbing everything from his uchimata. The swinging leg deep in and down, dodging the leg as if ouchi gari, then lifting the elbow up to the sky. Fantastic read from Khyar, very judo like to notice the weight and balance change and take advantage from easily falling them. And seeing Hristov's bad ouchi gari attempt where he was just hung on the arm and had no control over the posture punished nicely by Dzitac, I was thinking "I like to see these hanging plays punished, but I wish we got to see the drop 'spamming' punished as well". And then you rolled in the clip of Herkovic beautifully punishing that very typical modern lazy drop. And seeing a proper newaza transition at the same time. I still wish throws were awarded points more scarcely if they're a hot mess and promote transitions to and punishes by newaza more. I'm in the Travis Stevens team when he reviews international matches and is baffled by some of the plays that would be so easily punished by quick newaza transition, but people don't even try them. I hope you make some sort of "expected winner/reigning champion", "challenger" and "black horse" introductions to judokas in the olympics in perhaps each weight category. Because I'll be honest I have no idea who are competing outside a couple of names and knowing people and their story or current year really makes it worthwhile and exciting to watch. They talked about that with weightlifting as well how the sport has trouble in that nobody's creating those narratives and story lines that make it really interesting for spectator sport side.
I see many, many of these athletes have very bad injuries to their ears! Is it from hand grabs or just that the Judogi (attire) rubs against it? @14:55 Ouch! That must hurt!
It’s called cauliflower ear. It is what I tell people to look for if a bar fight is impending. Be on the side of the guy with an ear (or ears) like that, and by all means, don’t attack the guy with one. 😅
It's "cauliflower ear", very common in contact sports. It happens when someone smacks your ear and it fills with blood. You can drain the bloating with a hypodermic needle, but martial artists usually see it as a "badge" of sorts, because you need to be going pretty hard at it to get cauliflower ear.
In your comments on the Bashaev v Turk fight you ask why we don,t see this more often. The reason is that under our current IJF Competition Rules it states that it is against the spirit of judo “ 9 Intentionally fall backwards when the other athlete is clinging to his back and when either athlete has control of the others movement.” The penalty is hansoku- make. Bashaev should have been disqualified for a dangerous act - not given ippon!
@@aqiria last year at the annual judo referee seminar we got this explanation for this situation. if the tori takes more than two steps when performing the technique, eg. low ipon seoi nage, the action will not be valid. since then during the competition we had a lot of such situations and we did not score such actions. stupid rule...
@@vladimircu021 What seminar was that? The one that IJF hosted this year had no such things mentioned, and when they were discussing these type of situations, the focus was only on the continuation of the movement from tori, not the amount of steps, the same with rulebooks.
Bashayevs two ippons here are both ridiculous and bad. First, the backward shift didn't look like he was in control, all his opponent needed to do is trun his body a little and pretend to pull back and they would win instead. Judge should've not given a score. No control and no momentum. The second one, stepping over your opponent head. If he wasn't like 50 pounds heavier, they would bounce him 5 feet in the air like nothing, not to mention, throwing someone that is already on the ground is not very effective. All he needed to do is flatten to the floor and you can't get a score. Lastly, things aren't named based on how they look, but what the name means. That being said, I don't know if is a great Gaeshi anyone. We can think of more creative way to counter that that which you basically said, very similar to some other counter moves.
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Great stuff! Thanks!
The choke in the gold medal match was the mlst technical and best thing to learn
Sagaipov is Chechen and still trains in Russia. He just got Lebanese citizenship to compete as there were no spots on the Russian *ahem* “AIN” team.
Lebanon for sale
@@InsaneCopePosse He is also of lebanese descent
Great video thanks for your work although am little bit surprised you didn't put Nakanos ippon from the team event one of the best of the tournament
Yeah I didn’t include any team ippons. I still haven’t caught up on all of it. There’s a nice one from tushishvili against toth if you haven’t seen it
I don't like people only talking about the throw names all the time. He did this throw or that throw and they should call it that throw instead, it really doesn't matter. Grips, the kuzushi, those are the important things and the throw is just the finishing touches.
good point. more to say, it is also worth to pick up how they trigger opponent's reaction before kuzushi
Hey mister judo highlights guy my name is Chris have been watching your vids for a while now I will love if you covered more African competition 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Uchi-mata-gaeshi is a Kodokan/IJF technique! This makes Uchi-mata the only technique with two counter techniques with their own name - Uchi-mata-sukashi and Uchi-mata-gaeshi.
What I find even weirder than names such as O-soto-gaeshi is the huge number of almost identical techniques: Uchi-mata-gaeshi, Harai-goshi-gaeshi, Hane-goshi-gaeshi are all official Kodokan/IJF techniques, but are almost identical.
5:55 that is a sumo move popularized by Ura in this modern era. Go have a look at him. I dont know the name of the technique but he did it in a match. He's the guy with the pink mawashi.
Judo developed a lot
But without the wrestling like takedowns, which is too bad
2:38 - I think this is the famous "Khabarelli" (not a Kodokan name, obviously :-), or am I wrong?
Isn’t uki waza throwing the opponent forwards, or diagonally forwards?
Sagaipov used to play for Russia. He's not from Lebanon. A lot of Middle Eastern countries have Russian athletes playing for them nowadays.....
His mother is actually Lebanese, but his father is chechen, Russian. And he grew up in Chechnya. Bur atleast he is half Lebanese.
Nice footage 👍 👌 👏
On the 1:35 minute u can see that Kostoev landed on his head with is a hansekomaky
I love Fonseca vs Savytskiy super fast executiont
Tushishvili's Osoto on Toth in team competition was great, worthy of mention I think.
Sagaipov is from Caucasus region like a lot of competitors in Arab nations.
Uchi-Mata-Gaeshi is also a classified technique actually, it's ashi-waza instead of te-waza like Sukashi.
I need to open a judo academy in Zambia I need people to work with
If you start one, let me know
Definatly will do
Hi I realy like your videos especially this one but could you do more videos about african championchips and about juniors and cadets athlets ? Pllleeeeaaaasssssseeeeee
I wish I knew what kind of ''Yoko Wakare'' he was talking about at 6:04
Great video and commentary. I must admit I am "biased" towards Japanese judokas, so I love to see all their ippons. I think that they are going to succeed at the Olympics.
My Judo coach won the championship
Really liked Kim's counter on that hugging situation where the opponent was bent in straight angle and hanging on the jacket then just sitting down on the mat. I feel like that's the only appropriate outcome. I don't know if it was Augusto's uchimata being off at every point and setup making it impossible to adjust to say harai goshi, or if it was just Smetov's excellent read robbing everything from his uchimata. The swinging leg deep in and down, dodging the leg as if ouchi gari, then lifting the elbow up to the sky. Fantastic read from Khyar, very judo like to notice the weight and balance change and take advantage from easily falling them. And seeing Hristov's bad ouchi gari attempt where he was just hung on the arm and had no control over the posture punished nicely by Dzitac, I was thinking "I like to see these hanging plays punished, but I wish we got to see the drop 'spamming' punished as well". And then you rolled in the clip of Herkovic beautifully punishing that very typical modern lazy drop. And seeing a proper newaza transition at the same time.
I still wish throws were awarded points more scarcely if they're a hot mess and promote transitions to and punishes by newaza more. I'm in the Travis Stevens team when he reviews international matches and is baffled by some of the plays that would be so easily punished by quick newaza transition, but people don't even try them.
I hope you make some sort of "expected winner/reigning champion", "challenger" and "black horse" introductions to judokas in the olympics in perhaps each weight category. Because I'll be honest I have no idea who are competing outside a couple of names and knowing people and their story or current year really makes it worthwhile and exciting to watch. They talked about that with weightlifting as well how the sport has trouble in that nobody's creating those narratives and story lines that make it really interesting for spectator sport side.
Where are you based bro? I practice judo in Auckland
osaka!
@@JudoHighlights2015 Lol, thought I detected a Kiwi accent. Guess we don't train in the same club then!
Sasaki is against drop seio. He says it damages knees. He prefers standing seio
In the list of official Kodokan techniques both Uchi Mata Gaeshi and Uchi Mata Tsukashi exist.
it's so silly because they're both counters.
3:32 blue get out grip with 2 hands. Not penalized and get ipon after.......
Holy that "choke" was brutal by Wagner.
Tend to give your back
I see many, many of these athletes have very bad injuries to their ears! Is it from hand grabs or just that the Judogi (attire) rubs against it?
@14:55 Ouch! That must hurt!
It’s like wrestlers, impact on the mat, occasional smacks against the ear in grip and rough ne waza
@@barryhudson4238
Thanks!
It’s called cauliflower ear. It is what I tell people to look for if a bar fight is impending. Be on the side of the guy with an ear (or ears) like that, and by all means, don’t attack the guy with one. 😅
It looks like his arm would hurt. Not his ears!
It's "cauliflower ear", very common in contact sports. It happens when someone smacks your ear and it fills with blood. You can drain the bloating with a hypodermic needle, but martial artists usually see it as a "badge" of sorts, because you need to be going pretty hard at it to get cauliflower ear.
more women judoka, please
In your comments on the Bashaev v Turk fight you ask why we don,t see this more often. The reason is that under our current IJF Competition Rules it states that it is against the spirit of judo “ 9 Intentionally fall backwards when the other athlete is clinging to his back and when either athlete has control of the others movement.” The penalty is hansoku- make. Bashaev should have been disqualified for a dangerous act - not given ippon!
I think that applies to newaza back-takes, and uke wasn't really trying to cling to his back here, he was loaded up on hips.
5:40 is sumo
No score for Fizel against Endovitskiy because the rule is if you made more then 3 steps during the throw it doesn't count.
No Thats not true
There is no rule regarding how many steps you can take, as long as tori doesn't have a break in his movement, his action is valid for a score.
@@aqiria last year at the annual judo referee seminar we got this explanation for this situation. if the tori takes more than two steps when performing the technique, eg. low ipon seoi nage, the action will not be valid. since then during the competition we had a lot of such situations and we did not score such actions. stupid rule...
@@vladimircu021 What seminar was that? The one that IJF hosted this year had no such things mentioned, and when they were discussing these type of situations, the focus was only on the continuation of the movement from tori, not the amount of steps, the same with rulebooks.
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Gariggos lucky he didn’t lose that arm. He bent it but if the throw was more high amplitude it would have snapped.
Im new to judo you cant just grab belt?
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it became a samoan drop from pro wrestling
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5:55 pretty sure it will get banned if more competitors start doing that
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Bashayevs two ippons here are both ridiculous and bad. First, the backward shift didn't look like he was in control, all his opponent needed to do is trun his body a little and pretend to pull back and they would win instead. Judge should've not given a score. No control and no momentum. The second one, stepping over your opponent head. If he wasn't like 50 pounds heavier, they would bounce him 5 feet in the air like nothing, not to mention, throwing someone that is already on the ground is not very effective. All he needed to do is flatten to the floor and you can't get a score. Lastly, things aren't named based on how they look, but what the name means. That being said, I don't know if is a great Gaeshi anyone. We can think of more creative way to counter that that which you basically said, very similar to some other counter moves.
street avidence..
These guys scare me
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