Please let me know if you have any questions and techniques you want to try with no gi then I will dive deeper into it! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
Thank you so much for this. Alot of the guys in my Jiu Jitsu gym are life long wrestlers, and I've been looking for more ways to take rolls to the ground without being in a losing position.
@@e.s.5038 Doesn't hurt to learn variances and styles how others do it, right? Judo specialises in these things while Karate is more known for kicks and punshes, him looking into a sport that may have done thows longer, in more detail and variations for the prurpose of understanding throwing technics i see as smart. In the end everyone needs to find his own forms and style.
Fudokan we had simple throws and several arm locks. Not sure if it was borrowed from combat Sambo as my previous coach of combat Sambo recommended to me Karate couch (he's mate) to take over training or Fudokan drive to recover some of the forgotten Okinawa techniques.
Thank you very much for this video! As a Jiu Jitsu practicioner I prefer Judo throws to wrestling takedowns, eventhough they're way harder to pull off, especially without the Gi. But they are just much less tiring and there's nothing more satisfying than a well timed throw that feels effortless but sends your opponent flying. There's not a lot of people sharing No Gi Judo techniques so thanks again Shintaro!
I had 30 years Of training & fighting What did I learn ?Stick with the foot sweeps. Ouchi & kouchi ,For Osoto Gari U need Power with strength, Safer for you . Add to that Uchimata & you had my full routine for practice & fighting. In my 50tes I stopped all together ,God I miss it so much @83 sad so sad I still want to fight.
I have no fighting experience whatsoever besides crude childhood roughhousing, but being trained as a musician, I appreciate the rhythm and flow of martial arts. This has been interesting and informative. Thanks.
@@RebelPulse I am young. 25. Never had enemies to speak of nor have I been the victim of crime necessitating self-defense measures. I am thankful for this, though it would still be wise to learn these things. As I said, I have no form. All I know is from boyhood “beat each other up for fun” rassling. Not exactly scientific or artistic.
Nakano Sensei, such a practical video! Typically. Judo, and karate, is so tournament based. I also love the fact that your opponent is bigger yet, you make it look so easy.
You are right that judo has become increasingly more sport reliance, but if you can't find a more martial art based dojo, just get a friend and a mat and start figuring stuff out. If you had any experience with judo, say maybe two or three years, then you should be able to figure out most things that help it become a martial art. For instance, many people think these throws can't be done without a gi, has shown in the video there are few throws that can't be done shirtless. Like obviously all of the sode throws are going to be impossible unless the person is wearing a jacket, but in general most throws can be done perfectly well without clothing any kind.
Doesn't it help being shorter whilst close in and in getting a lower pivot point, like the classic foot in gut rolling them over your head move, shorter legs easier to get into gut position from close in, but yeah, great viddy showing not using the gi which is kind of a weapon against yourself.... though elsewhere was a good variation of a kick in the nuts and levering them by the nuts over your head LOL
I'm a juijiteiro myself, but I've taken it on myself to try and return Jiu Jitsu back to its Judo roots and create an art for myself that properly dedicates time to both standup and groundwork. I deeply appreciate videos like this, as I often am without the gi and enjoy having Judo throws as a resource no matter the conditions. Thank you!
@@Mike_LaFontaine75 Strictly incorrect. That creates an immediate blind-spot for yourself Many times in self-defense you won’t even have the space to maneuver out of being trapped in groundwork, such as in-between benches/seats on public transportation, or being trapped between multiple chairs/spectators in a crowded bar or concert For those settings, groundwork is not only useful but absolutely necessary, since you don’t have the space to quickly save yourself out of it Kindly do not spread this sort of ignorant misinformation online thank you. It is very dangerous to uninformed readers
@@Mike_LaFontaine75 Which is impossible in countless situations I just cited above. Real-world examples are infinitely more substantial than your vague “advice”
i love this guy he makes the explanations so short and simple but the techniques work perfectly i wish there was a way to have favorite youtubers saved it would make it better
Judo is such a beautiful art! Years ago when I took it up I didn’t appreciate the history, the philosophy, the way of life that it imparts, the culture! Now being older I realize, after giving it up, what a whole world I missed out on! Now I long for those days and what would have happened if I pursued my studies! I’m certainly not as limber and fit as those days! But this is a great video and I appreciate the instructor taking the time to teach us! Much respect and appreciation!
Harai goshi is also a good throw which I have used to great effect, any throw is further enhanced by going down and landing with your knee in the assailants chest or landing on top and going straight for a choke or a strangle. Though tbh if you throw someone with impetus on an hard pavement, it’s usually a KO and an ippon. Great practical techniques only come with much practise, all the same, still a great instructional video.
It helps me alot to see the throws with the no gi techniques. These basic techniques are much easier to follow, and I hope to return again and again to improve my limited knowledge.
I teach brand new members on a weekly basis. One thing I'll say to you is number 1: learn to fall properly as soon as possible. You can always practice falling at home, the specific technique "ukemi". The sooner you learn how to take a fall correctly, the sooner you are able to practice with more experienced judoka. 2. Judo sessions have to cover a wide range of skill sets, meaning that if you're surrounded by a lot of high ranking judeoka, don't be surprised if they are teaching the whole class something that seems very intricate. Everything done in judo can be dumbed down, don't get frustrated, you will fail a lot at first. If they seem to be repeatedly teaching you beginners stuff, don't worry about it. Greatly accept the opportunity to practice these beginners things, but if it's really bothering you you can ask a Sensei to teach you something new as well. 3. When you do a forward throw, like when you're pulling someone forward towards you and they flip over your hip or leg, always make sure to rotate your shoulders all the way so that you're looking up at the ceiling. It might seem like you're throwing the person too hard, but it actually hurts people more if you only rotate your shoulders halfway.
@@frostysmoke37 you got this bro, there's a big community of us out here waiting to help if you have any extra questions. No matter what, keep grinding. Oh yeah, you will get the wind knocked out of you once or twice before you officially learn how to fall, probably, don't be discouraged by it. Remember the pain and use it to help you learn to fall better
Thx you so much Sensei Please more No gi please , It's modern era now , every loves mma , need to pass the torch and prepare the next generation Reunite BJJ and Judo for mma
I've been toying around with getting a few throws translated into armored combat, starting with so/uchi gari. Your video got a few things to click that I hadn't managed before, so thanks!
This is good stuff. We had a trainer introduce Osoto Gari to us in our combat training. And only just found out a throw I'd started using was a goshi. But I might see about introducing a few more of these to the team
I just wanted to learn one nice new takedown. Saw the Osoto Gari and immediatly practiced it with my roommate :D. Now she left and I can finish watching this awesome Judo Guide. Thank you very much.
I wish my trainers would have made this part of regular training, as this makes it better usable in RL and one can always say we trained under conditions that are always applyable.
dear sensie, i have been practice foot work from your channel , trying to implement judo into my bjj should i try to walk my opponent in with those foot step in order to create easier access ? i struggle with frame , i cannot get in usually , i have not try your move yet , i got ringworm peace
I love you for showing this judo with no ghee. I'm not going to the Olympics I'm going to the big Martial arts tournament in Denver. Sometimes they have a group event. Everybody in the cell attacks one guy and if he can fight long enough for the guard to get there and get it stopped he wins his life. I love to study Wing Chun and I'm too slow and old to have that vastly fast hand speed. If you could show us different moves with no ghee that we could use to turn something remotely related to a clinch in boxing into a judo throw. Most people in a street fight will grab you with one hand probably their left hand and strike you with the right hand in the head. It would seem when he grabs me by the collar or puts his hand behind my neck, I need to rotate and bite him with my butt cheeks since they don't have any teeth he won't notice that and as soon as I've got him bent over them butt cheeks I need to be hauling that arm over my shoulder and slap him on the ground as hard as I can. If you could show these judo throws as a means to slam a person on the ground hard to end a fist fight you would do us all a great service. When we go to court we can say. Your honor he jumped on my back and he fell off on the ground.
These are all great, Nakano sensei. I've done all these except for Kou Uchi and Oosoto Gari. I'm curious: are there are any osaekomi or chokes and locks that are practical to do with no gi? Thanks as always!
ogoshi my favourite. Thanks for this video. I learned how to use it in my BJJ class along with the help of a few judokas in my class that were nice enough to teach them to me when I asked.
Thank you for this great video Sensei. We have a young judoka at my club who loves no gi throws, and I'm trying to keep up with him. Also, can you please show how to do no gi D Ashi Harai and sode tsurikomi?
Vær hilset sensi. Virkelig god forklaring, tak Jeg underviser selv , og tænker at bruge din forklaringer i min undervisning, Mvh Mikkel Jørgensen, Danmark Judo Fanø
Please let me know if you have any questions and techniques you want to try with no gi then I will dive deeper into it! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
HARAI GOSHI was/is my favourite throw.
In different variations ? Thank you shihan ....
Greez from south Germany to Japan
Oss
I’d like to see judo throws as takedown counters for no go, when you got time brotha
No gi
@@idkidk7985 good idea
Oss
Thank you so much for this. Alot of the guys in my Jiu Jitsu gym are life long wrestlers, and I've been looking for more ways to take rolls to the ground without being in a losing position.
I'm a karate instructor who tries to bring a few simple throws into our classes. This is a great video, many thanks.
But karate has own throws technics, isn't it?
@@e.s.5038 any throws can work
study and practice the 9 throws of shotokan karate first.
@@e.s.5038 Doesn't hurt to learn variances and styles how others do it, right? Judo specialises in these things while Karate is more known for kicks and punshes, him looking into a sport that may have done thows longer, in more detail and variations for the prurpose of understanding throwing technics i see as smart.
In the end everyone needs to find his own forms and style.
Fudokan we had simple throws and several arm locks. Not sure if it was borrowed from combat Sambo as my previous coach of combat Sambo recommended to me Karate couch (he's mate) to take over training or Fudokan drive to recover some of the forgotten Okinawa techniques.
Thank you very much for this video! As a Jiu Jitsu practicioner I prefer Judo throws to wrestling takedowns, eventhough they're way harder to pull off, especially without the Gi. But they are just much less tiring and there's nothing more satisfying than a well timed throw that feels effortless but sends your opponent flying.
There's not a lot of people sharing No Gi Judo techniques so thanks again Shintaro!
Judo throws are wrestling takedowns too
Fixed timestamps:
0:36 - Ouchi Gari -Inner reap
1:47 - Osoto Gari -Outer reap
2:41 - Kouchi Gari -Small inner reap
3:25 - Ogoshi - Major hip throw
4:30 - Uchi Mata - Inner thigh throw
6:06 - Ippon Seoi Nage - One arm shoulder throw
7:18 - Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi - Propping and drawing ankle throw (thanks wikipedia)
9:00 - Tomoe Nage - Circle Throw
10:41 - Tai Otoshi - Body Drop
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0:38 - Inner Reap Sweep
1:48 - Outer Reap Sweep
2:41 - Small Inner Reap Heel Sweep
3:28 - Hip Throw
4:30 - Inner Thigh Throw
6:06 - One arm Shoulder Throw
7:18 - Side Ankle Throw
9:02 - Circle Surrender Throw
10:42 - Body Throw
I had 30 years Of training & fighting What did I learn ?Stick with the foot sweeps. Ouchi & kouchi ,For Osoto Gari U need Power with strength, Safer for you . Add to that Uchimata & you had my full routine for practice & fighting. In my 50tes I stopped all together ,God I miss it so much @83 sad so sad I still want to fight.
You're wrong, its Coach Gun, Almost Pixel, Society Throw, Come On Throw, and Tired Body Blow...
These are so~ good. More No-Gi techniques please.
I can see by your movements and the kazushi you create without a gi hou understand judo a lot better than many teachers
I love these kinds of videos, they really help Judo go beyond! :)
Thanks for your comment!
Beyond what?
@@ChrisTian-cb5my maybe he meant "beyond sport".
@@jeffreytaft4614 oh, ok, thanks.
I have no fighting experience whatsoever besides crude childhood roughhousing, but being trained as a musician, I appreciate the rhythm and flow of martial arts. This has been interesting and informative. Thanks.
Under rated comment 🫡.
I'm guessing either you are young, have backup being a musician, or you are a big dude thar doesn't have to worry much
@@RebelPulse I am young. 25. Never had enemies to speak of nor have I been the victim of crime necessitating self-defense measures. I am thankful for this, though it would still be wise to learn these things. As I said, I have no form. All I know is from boyhood “beat each other up for fun” rassling. Not exactly scientific or artistic.
Nakano Sensei, such a practical video! Typically. Judo, and karate, is so tournament based. I also love the fact that your opponent is bigger yet, you make it look so easy.
You are right that judo has become increasingly more sport reliance, but if you can't find a more martial art based dojo, just get a friend and a mat and start figuring stuff out. If you had any experience with judo, say maybe two or three years, then you should be able to figure out most things that help it become a martial art.
For instance, many people think these throws can't be done without a gi, has shown in the video there are few throws that can't be done shirtless.
Like obviously all of the sode throws are going to be impossible unless the person is wearing a jacket, but in general most throws can be done perfectly well without clothing any kind.
@@SeanWinters All the throws in sumo are done shirtless.
Doesn't it help being shorter whilst close in and in getting a lower pivot point, like the classic foot in gut rolling them over your head move, shorter legs easier to get into gut position from close in, but yeah, great viddy showing not using the gi which is kind of a weapon against yourself.... though elsewhere was a good variation of a kick in the nuts and levering them by the nuts over your head LOL
Top five Art in the world. Love Judo. Awesome video. You have a new subscriber!!👍🏾
I'm a juijiteiro myself, but I've taken it on myself to try and return Jiu Jitsu back to its Judo roots and create an art for myself that properly dedicates time to both standup and groundwork. I deeply appreciate videos like this, as I often am without the gi and enjoy having Judo throws as a resource no matter the conditions. Thank you!
The only groundwork you should do is escaping from groundwork.
Awesome Brother. I mixed my judo, jujitsu and wrestling for over ten years. Now my judo is solid.
@@Mike_LaFontaine75
Strictly incorrect. That creates an immediate blind-spot for yourself
Many times in self-defense you won’t even have the space to maneuver out of being trapped in groundwork, such as in-between benches/seats on public transportation, or being trapped between multiple chairs/spectators in a crowded bar or concert
For those settings, groundwork is not only useful but absolutely necessary, since you don’t have the space to quickly save yourself out of it
Kindly do not spread this sort of ignorant misinformation online thank you. It is very dangerous to uninformed readers
@@corpsefoot758 And escaping from ground work is the only groundwork you need to know.
@@Mike_LaFontaine75
Which is impossible in countless situations I just cited above. Real-world examples are infinitely more substantial than your vague “advice”
i love this guy he makes the explanations so short and simple but the techniques work perfectly i wish there was a way to have favorite youtubers saved it would make it better
Thanks for the kind words - I'm glad you find the explanations helpful!
And u have a like from me good sir, this is what us MMA folks need
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I will practise these no gi throws. Good job.
Excited to try and utilize these in wrestling
Amazing vidéo ! Merci !
Im so happy ive found this channel! Great content! :)
Judo is such a beautiful art! Years ago when I took it up I didn’t appreciate the history, the philosophy, the way of life that it imparts, the culture! Now being older I realize, after giving it up, what a whole world I missed out on! Now I long for those days and what would have happened if I pursued my studies! I’m certainly not as limber and fit as those days! But this is a great video and I appreciate the instructor taking the time to teach us! Much respect and appreciation!
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Thank you for this video sir and please make more video
Harai goshi is also a good throw which I have used to great effect, any throw is further enhanced by going down and landing with your knee in the assailants chest or landing on top and going straight for a choke or a strangle. Though tbh if you throw someone with impetus on an hard pavement, it’s usually a KO and an ippon.
Great practical techniques only come with much practise, all the same, still a great instructional video.
you break down the steps good thank you
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you for your generosity Jay! You made me motivate to keep on creating more contents!
Thanks again!
Excellent instruction, without
wasting a lot of time as many do,
yet very clear and concise with excellent detail.
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This is a great video, well explained 🙏🏽
Great video! I will be trying to incorporate these throws into my grappling
Thanks for sharing... I am now correcting the O-Soto gari... Awesome lessons Sensei Shintaro 🙏
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Great video, love how you show everything with your body in detail
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Beautiful throws
Hell yeah man! Great stuff
Great lecture!
love these throws, they are awesome..
These throws are great when in the Thai clinch thank you!!
These has been very helpful!! Thanks!
It helps me alot to see the throws with the no gi techniques. These basic techniques are much easier to follow, and I hope to return again and again to improve my limited knowledge.
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Love the content! Going to try this on the BJJ open mat this weekend
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Excellent. Thank you.
Excellent moves. Can you do one for foot sweeps please?
Great video thank you very much 🙏
This is fantastic thank you very much
I love video am struggling with kind of southpaw technique at the beginning x
Brings back memories
Love this video. I plan on taking judo very shortly and wish I could go to your classes
I teach brand new members on a weekly basis. One thing I'll say to you is number 1: learn to fall properly as soon as possible. You can always practice falling at home, the specific technique "ukemi". The sooner you learn how to take a fall correctly, the sooner you are able to practice with more experienced judoka.
2. Judo sessions have to cover a wide range of skill sets, meaning that if you're surrounded by a lot of high ranking judeoka, don't be surprised if they are teaching the whole class something that seems very intricate. Everything done in judo can be dumbed down, don't get frustrated, you will fail a lot at first. If they seem to be repeatedly teaching you beginners stuff, don't worry about it. Greatly accept the opportunity to practice these beginners things, but if it's really bothering you you can ask a Sensei to teach you something new as well.
3. When you do a forward throw, like when you're pulling someone forward towards you and they flip over your hip or leg, always make sure to rotate your shoulders all the way so that you're looking up at the ceiling. It might seem like you're throwing the person too hard, but it actually hurts people more if you only rotate your shoulders halfway.
You start training yet?
Austin Wynn not yet, hopefully by the middle of Dec or I'll just wait till the new year when the holidays are over.
@@frostysmoke37 you got this bro, there's a big community of us out here waiting to help if you have any extra questions. No matter what, keep grinding.
Oh yeah, you will get the wind knocked out of you once or twice before you officially learn how to fall, probably, don't be discouraged by it. Remember the pain and use it to help you learn to fall better
@@SeanWinters well I can't wait, I plan in checking it this judo place on mon. I'll let you know how it goes
Excellent video Nakano Sensei. Please more on this topic!
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Thx you so much Sensei
Please more No gi please , It's modern era now , every loves mma , need to pass the torch and prepare the next generation
Reunite BJJ and Judo for mma
Thanks a lot for the video. I love judo throws, but I don't like kimanos. You explain very well - I will save the video to show my brothers.
Sensei 🙏 thank you for your helping technic. and im train from judo for many years a go . I love this martial arts
I've been toying around with getting a few throws translated into armored combat, starting with so/uchi gari. Your video got a few things to click that I hadn't managed before, so thanks!
Very well explained. I feel like I could do many of these now.
Great video!
This is good stuff.
We had a trainer introduce Osoto Gari to us in our combat training. And only just found out a throw I'd started using was a goshi. But I might see about introducing a few more of these to the team
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Hi sensei I just started judo but feel like I'm very weak compared to other students how can I improve my strength for judo.
Thank you, very usefull for Buhurt, too
I just wanted to learn one nice new takedown. Saw the Osoto Gari and immediatly practiced it with my roommate :D. Now she left and I can finish watching this awesome Judo Guide. Thank you very much.
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Excellent teaching, thank you.
Of course this is meant for us who know Judo already but also useable for anyone with at least some knowlege.
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Thanks that was very helpful 😁
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Well done! I thank you for taking your time to post this lesson.
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Excellent video 🥋✊!!
Wonderful demonstrations. Thank you!!
excellent video and demostration
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Wonderful instructions
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Thanks a bunch!❤
Thank you. Very good instruction. Respect.
Great stuff.
I found your videos yesterday, thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed the explanations and detailed info.
My new fav MA channel! Ossss
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I wish my trainers would have made this part of regular training, as this makes it better usable in RL and one can always say we trained under conditions that are always applyable.
That's all i need. But i need some skills to counter striker. Thanks master!
Amazing judo! OSS!
dear sensie, i have been practice foot work from your channel , trying to implement judo into my bjj
should i try to walk my opponent in with those foot step in order to create easier access ?
i struggle with frame , i cannot get in usually , i have not try your move yet , i got ringworm
peace
Love to watch you your the best!!!
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I love you for showing this judo with no ghee. I'm not going to the Olympics I'm going to the big Martial arts tournament in Denver. Sometimes they have a group event. Everybody in the cell attacks one guy and if he can fight long enough for the guard to get there and get it stopped he wins his life. I love to study Wing Chun and I'm too slow and old to have that vastly fast hand speed. If you could show us different moves with no ghee that we could use to turn something remotely related to a clinch in boxing into a judo throw. Most people in a street fight will grab you with one hand probably their left hand and strike you with the right hand in the head. It would seem when he grabs me by the collar or puts his hand behind my neck, I need to rotate and bite him with my butt cheeks since they don't have any teeth he won't notice that and as soon as I've got him bent over them butt cheeks I need to be hauling that arm over my shoulder and slap him on the ground as hard as I can. If you could show these judo throws as a means to slam a person on the ground hard to end a fist fight you would do us all a great service. When we go to court we can say. Your honor he jumped on my back and he fell off on the ground.
These are all great, Nakano sensei. I've done all these except for Kou Uchi and Oosoto Gari. I'm curious: are there are any osaekomi or chokes and locks that are practical to do with no gi? Thanks as always!
All non gi chokes and locks are great.
Not sure, but almost all the arm locks are done without the gi.
ogoshi my favourite. Thanks for this video. I learned how to use it in my BJJ class along with the help of a few judokas in my class that were nice enough to teach them to me when I asked.
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Thanks for posting this great video!
this is an incredible video. thanks so much. good work
Thank you for this great video Sensei. We have a young judoka at my club who loves no gi throws, and I'm trying to keep up with him. Also, can you please show how to do no gi D Ashi Harai and sode tsurikomi?
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Great video👌👌
Super helpful reference! Thank you!
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that was awesome, very good job
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This is very good!
Thank you i need that for mma
Arigato!! Loved this video!
Merci beaucoup.
Super vidéo . Merci .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderfully explained sensei❤
But where is my request about safe no gi sode throws?
Thanks for your comment! I will try to make it modified when ready!
which ones are highest percentage and lowest risk for smaller people against bigger stronger opponents?
Great tutorial
Wow very cool video👍
Awesome content🎉
Thanks 🤗Glad you liked it!
Vær hilset sensi.
Virkelig god forklaring, tak
Jeg underviser selv , og tænker at bruge din forklaringer i min undervisning,
Mvh Mikkel Jørgensen, Danmark
Judo Fanø
Amazing video I wonder if there is the "with GI" version.
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Beautiful and strong technique!
Good video!) thanks!
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks so much!!!
Well here’s some more for the algorithm, just keep it coming
Thanks sensei
Excelente, Mestre!
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Thank you