Absolutely wonderful video- i am a rank beginner and all I EVER do is try to force my throws which- surprise- NEVER works. Your video is fantastic and I will totally try to implement your advice. PLEASE do more of these- you have a great teaching style my man!
Awesome tip for beginners. I've struggled with throws in BJJ practice and this is so simple yet something I never really thought about, and I'm sure many others overlook.
I have just watched several introductions to judo. I am a white belt bjj player a bit more than a year in. I think this is the single key difference between judo players that I encounter and JJ players. Judo players seem to be very focused on reactions, creating them and exploiting them. JJ has that too, but seems to just have a different pace for it. At least from what I have seen so far. I like the idea of training some judo to work on this aspect of things.
I'll add (maybe they talk about this later) the most important thing is that this is a REACTION, if you just pull then push you're not gonna get anywhere, you need to really wait and feel for him to pull back en come in for the throw (don't push him then come in, come in and then push) And also note that just because you pull them towards you doesn't necessarily mean they will go away from you, so be ready with a technique if they do go the way you pull. Quite often someone'll pull me, with the intention of pushing me back. And i know they exoect me to go back, so i keep going forwards (the way they pulled, the way they don't want me to go) and they're not often prepared so they off balance themselves and get thrown
jimmy alderson so... judo is like sone sort of counter-attacking martial art? Since you must wait (or feel) for a response from the adversary in order to be maximally efficient. (Sorry I'm just a white belt)
Pablo Cid: Well, if the opponent doesn't react to your initial pull or push, you just proceed to throw them, so doesn't always need to be a counter. It's just that most often people will instinctively resist an attempt to pull or push them out of balance. It is a natural reaction for people to correct their balance somehow to not fall over. These reactions can happen very fast so it can be difficult to time right, but ideally the initial pull should also be a serious attempt to throw them, if they react you should take advantage of their reaction to throw them a different way. The point is to not fight with a strong force against a strong force, but instead rapidly change the direction you are throwing them to take advantage of the force the uke produces.
What is the difference between a false attack "To feign an intent to attack, but clearly lacking an intent to execute it (false attack). IJF Rules" and Getting a Reaction?
Nice video man im understanding the basic concept of judo thanks a lot Ive done tae kwon do when i was younger, but now i will do judo in about a few weeks never seen judo or done it before so am kinda anxious =] i never really worked with on ground fight or arms bars grappling or such things...well see how it goes XD
i just started judo today at the age of 20 and had a hard time figuring out how it should feel to fight and it seems that much of judo is in the pull ... but godamn its hard to get the basics down. can anyone who does judo give any tips for beginners, how to like y-know get into the "feel" of it?
loose legs and shoulders grip the flloor with your feet flexible hips that turn fast ...this is the feel of it ...practice techniques till they become second nature and appliable like a fast car driver knows when to shift gear and take a hard turn..hope it was helpful
You need to go all out i think. You shouldn't push with the intention of throwing the other way, it won't work. But i had a kid, much much smaller than me. We were doing light uchikomi and he did a kouchi, ouchi then ippon seoinage and it really off balanced me. But if he just were to half assedly put his leg on the inside of mine and call it a 'kouchi gari' then you suddenly spin and pull i'm not gonna be off balance and the throw won't work
There's that guy in my college too. I think he's an overly attach boyfriend. Since his Gf is always hanging out with us and he's really REALLY rude and threatens us(despite this we still hang out). so this video can really teach me how to counter him(since he's a judo dude)
Hi ! I don't know who send this story, because leg attack in GI are less efficient than in wrestling, an exemple is the double leg ( Morote gari in judo) or the single leg, in the GI you can easily counter it because you can grab the GI of the opponent , or use a Sumi Gaeshi, Uchi Mata etc... The reason Judo fédération banned legs attack it's because Judo looked like too much of wrestling , they want to dissociate it by keep only " beautiful throws" to attract the public.
"You have to go backwards before you go forwards."
Sometimes true in life as well. Gettin' deep.
One of the most insightful and thought-provoking of the dozens of judo videos I've watched. Thanks!
Thanks for that. One sometimes forget the fundementals over time. 'Minimal effort maximum efficientcy'
You simplified it for me on the push pull effect. Thanks
Glad to help . Thanks. Don't forget to subscribe as i am posting new Judo videos every Monday
Great video. I watch quite a few judo videos as I can only train 2 hours per week, but this is easily one of the best I've seen
Absolutely wonderful video- i am a rank beginner and all I EVER do is try to force my throws which- surprise- NEVER works.
Your video is fantastic and I will totally try to implement your advice.
PLEASE do more of these- you have a great teaching style my man!
Finally, a great video on breaking balance with examples! Clear and straight forward, good job.
Superb advice. No matter what level.
Awesome tip for beginners. I've struggled with throws in BJJ practice and this is so simple yet something I never really thought about, and I'm sure many others overlook.
This video made me subscribe. Clear, logical and food for much thought. Well done. I look forward to more of your teachings.
Best judo explanation ever!
Thanks
I have just watched several introductions to judo. I am a white belt bjj player a bit more than a year in. I think this is the single key difference between judo players that I encounter and JJ players. Judo players seem to be very focused on reactions, creating them and exploiting them. JJ has that too, but seems to just have a different pace for it. At least from what I have seen so far.
I like the idea of training some judo to work on this aspect of things.
very nice video, Thanks!🤩😛🤩
+Chengkang ZHANG no worries
I'll add (maybe they talk about this later) the most important thing is that this is a REACTION, if you just pull then push you're not gonna get anywhere, you need to really wait and feel for him to pull back en come in for the throw (don't push him then come in, come in and then push)
And also note that just because you pull them towards you doesn't necessarily mean they will go away from you, so be ready with a technique if they do go the way you pull. Quite often someone'll pull me, with the intention of pushing me back. And i know they exoect me to go back, so i keep going forwards (the way they pulled, the way they don't want me to go) and they're not often prepared so they off balance themselves and get thrown
jimmy alderson so... judo is like sone sort of counter-attacking martial art? Since you must wait (or feel) for a response from the adversary in order to be maximally efficient. (Sorry I'm just a white belt)
Pablo Cid: Well, if the opponent doesn't react to your initial pull or push, you just proceed to throw them, so doesn't always need to be a counter. It's just that most often people will instinctively resist an attempt to pull or push them out of balance. It is a natural reaction for people to correct their balance somehow to not fall over. These reactions can happen very fast so it can be difficult to time right, but ideally the initial pull should also be a serious attempt to throw them, if they react you should take advantage of their reaction to throw them a different way. The point is to not fight with a strong force against a strong force, but instead rapidly change the direction you are throwing them to take advantage of the force the uke produces.
Beautifully explained to this white belt!
What is the difference between a false attack "To feign an intent to attack, but clearly lacking an intent to execute it (false attack).
IJF Rules" and Getting a Reaction?
You explain this so well, my sensei is always talking about a reaction thanks for the informative explanation it was great! :)
+士-BornToFight-士 no worries mate
Thank you so much man!
I got a competition in a few days these are really useful!
hope I see another video soon!
That is smart judo, very good
Wish I was taught this like someone said the guys high level show you moves but no setups
Thanks
Great tips
No worries :)
Fantastic video! Thank you for that.
Nice video man im understanding the basic concept of judo thanks a lot
Ive done tae kwon do when i was younger, but now i will do judo in about a few weeks
never seen judo or done it before so am kinda anxious =] i never really worked with on ground fight or arms bars grappling or such things...well see how it goes XD
Thank you for the vids you up load they're very clear and usefull!
That was great sir !
Nice work mate.
excellent vid, bravo!
great video, gonna click on pt2 right now... and sub of course ;)
there is always a defense to every art already embeded in the art...Wrestling has weaknesses too judo has many techniques
Excellent video.
i just started judo today at the age of 20 and had a hard time figuring out how it should feel to fight and it seems that much of judo is in the pull ... but godamn its hard to get the basics down. can anyone who does judo give any tips for beginners, how to like y-know get into the "feel" of it?
loose legs and shoulders grip the flloor with your feet
flexible hips that turn fast ...this is the feel of it ...practice techniques till they become second nature and appliable like a fast car driver knows when to shift gear and take a hard turn..hope it was helpful
Thank you.
+Cedric Josh Dantes no worries
I'm going to try that next time I'm in randori. Thank you very much.
If you're already about to compete in a competition wouldn't it make sense if you already knew this stuff?
Good
+عمار ياسر thanks
You need to go all out i think. You shouldn't push with the intention of throwing the other way, it won't work. But i had a kid, much much smaller than me. We were doing light uchikomi and he did a kouchi, ouchi then ippon seoinage and it really off balanced me. But if he just were to half assedly put his leg on the inside of mine and call it a 'kouchi gari' then you suddenly spin and pull i'm not gonna be off balance and the throw won't work
I see how it's like chess now
Rodrigo Morell yeah, all about deception and not showing your true intentions!
my pushing throws are weak somehow - so I always fake push and do pull throws :D
My friend, you remind me my Sensei, Ikuo Shirakawa. The judo you show is really great.
Isjudoconsideredbearstyle?thanks!
Very helpful!
This is great stuff!
+RossieHoorn thanks mate
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+Goodpal Rawat :)
When will the book be available for purchase? How was Japan?
very nice
Reaction, looks easy but not easy.
Takes a long time to get
@@BeyondGrappling Thanks Mat, I have been doing Judo over 20 years but still very difficult. We are enjoying Judo in Tokyo.
Merci beaucoup !
thanks for that verry helpfull
Thank you!
Love it
super, thanks
wow great thanks
thank you very very very much
thereis a guy that's pushing me and i always felt so it's not revenge.....maybe
Thank you, trying this next monday :)
Awesome.. Judo is great..
you are not going to be able to counter him by just watching this vid
thank you men
Your D best
There's that guy in my college too. I think he's an overly attach boyfriend. Since his Gf is always hanging out with us and he's really REALLY rude and threatens us(despite this we still hang out). so this video can really teach me how to counter him(since he's a judo dude)
How is the guy falling ? Too much talking.
I'm Romania. Judo C.S.M. Baia Mare search
kudos!
judo changed its rules becuase of wrestlers No more Leg attacks ! judo guys are scared of wrestlers and they should be !
Hi ! I don't know who send this story, because leg attack in GI are less efficient than in wrestling, an exemple is the double leg ( Morote gari in judo) or the single leg, in the GI you can easily counter it because you can grab the GI of the opponent , or use a Sumi Gaeshi, Uchi Mata etc...
The reason Judo fédération banned legs attack it's because Judo looked like too much of wrestling , they want to dissociate it by keep only " beautiful throws" to attract the public.
What fake type of judo
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+Soyeb Balotrawala I never thought of doing that!