This is absolutely beautiful. Awesome video, because it captures the essence of Judo and holds your attention with no talking etc. It's constant motion. I would watch this before a Jiu-jitsu tournament just to get in a relaxed but energized mood while watching constant flow of movement.
Beautiful techniques! My interest peaked seeing how Khabib, Islam and the Dagestani boys utilize judo into their game. Absolute monsters. Definitely want to train someday hopefully.
Oh man… really thinking about going for my black belt 😅. Judoed ‘till I was 18 (brown belt / stopped due to back hernia). 37 now, but actually prolly fitter and stronger than in my teen years 🤷 (crossfit/obstacle running, triathlons, bit of kickboxing and MMA)… My oldest (5yo) is getting into it and it’s super fun to watch, so the fire is being lit again 🔥. And his club is actually a super nice community and offers lessons for adults too 😮. Seeing you’re guys moves, all the names are just coming back and I wonder if I could still pull ‘em off 😬. And I’m actually now reading/seeing more about Judo. And Judo being super “legit” due to the sparring and “pressure testing”, which makes it evolve and adjusted to real action. My respect for it grew way more than when I was a teen 😬
Obviously I'm heavily biased, but I think you should go for it. If your lifestyle allows for it, then get back into training and go for that black belt...especially if your kid is learning the sport!!
@@TheJudoWayofLife yes! I’ve always tried to maintain an active/sporty lifestyle. But family life (3 little kids under ages 5yo) does make it harder to have set training days 😅. But what I usually do is keep a fire lit and turn it up whenever there is a little extra space. My oldest had his first Judo exam this weekend (got hit yellow slip 🤗) and I talked to his teacher about going for black belt. Training only once a week wasn’t going to cut it (need a dedicated extra Kata training day). But what I’ll do is go to the regular training evening once a week, reigniting the Judo flame 🔥. And when there is more space, see if I can get that extra training day in 🤗 It’ll also probably feel weird to wear my brown belt, but be a n00b basically 😂. But I’ll guess it’ll all come back to me 🤗
@@TheJudoWayofLife Ura Nage I've never been brave enough to try, so that, and Kata Guruma, Osoto Gari and Tani Otoshi I've only done a couple times; nowhere near as much as other throws I've been physically instructed in.
Can a teenager, not very strong and mascular, can use these throws? I think judo needs sheer strength. However, really enjoyed those techniques. Will try.
Yes, of course. Regular, focused practice will help increase strength. Timing and correct technique are more important than strength, develop these and the strength will come as a by-product.
This is absolutely beautiful. Awesome video, because it captures the essence of Judo and holds your attention with no talking etc. It's constant motion. I would watch this before a Jiu-jitsu tournament just to get in a relaxed but energized mood while watching constant flow of movement.
Cheers Christopher. We're glad you enjoyed the video!!
Under appreciated martial art I think
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That sliding lapel choke!!❤❤❤beautiful
Oooooh yeeeaaah...It's a right beauty of a technique!!
Beautiful techniques
I Miss Judo so Much
Shout out to White for that Hidari Ippon Seoi Nage, pure finesse
We appreciate the kinds words Mohamed...Thank you!
Respect again. I would like to train a few throws by myself.
Thank you Richard.
Beautiful techniques!
My interest peaked seeing how Khabib, Islam and the Dagestani boys utilize judo into their game. Absolute monsters.
Definitely want to train someday hopefully.
Thank you. Definitely give it a go!!
Authentic work, your videos motivated me
Thank you...that's great to hear!!
Respect that you also show the "failed" attempts or outtakes.
of course...we are far from perfect and don't like to take ourselves seriously 🤣
Great works awesome love it👍
Thank you...glad you enjoyed it and I hope you found it useful for your Judo!!
Oh man… really thinking about going for my black belt 😅. Judoed ‘till I was 18 (brown belt / stopped due to back hernia). 37 now, but actually prolly fitter and stronger than in my teen years 🤷 (crossfit/obstacle running, triathlons, bit of kickboxing and MMA)…
My oldest (5yo) is getting into it and it’s super fun to watch, so the fire is being lit again 🔥. And his club is actually a super nice community and offers lessons for adults too 😮.
Seeing you’re guys moves, all the names are just coming back and I wonder if I could still pull ‘em off 😬. And I’m actually now reading/seeing more about Judo. And Judo being super “legit” due to the sparring and “pressure testing”, which makes it evolve and adjusted to real action. My respect for it grew way more than when I was a teen 😬
Obviously I'm heavily biased, but I think you should go for it. If your lifestyle allows for it, then get back into training and go for that black belt...especially if your kid is learning the sport!!
@@TheJudoWayofLife yes! I’ve always tried to maintain an active/sporty lifestyle. But family life (3 little kids under ages 5yo) does make it harder to have set training days 😅. But what I usually do is keep a fire lit and turn it up whenever there is a little extra space.
My oldest had his first Judo exam this weekend (got hit yellow slip 🤗) and I talked to his teacher about going for black belt. Training only once a week wasn’t going to cut it (need a dedicated extra Kata training day). But what I’ll do is go to the regular training evening once a week, reigniting the Judo flame 🔥. And when there is more space, see if I can get that extra training day in 🤗
It’ll also probably feel weird to wear my brown belt, but be a n00b basically 😂. But I’ll guess it’ll all come back to me 🤗
Great show of techniques from you gents. Some things I know and others I'd like to try.
Thank you. Which one's are you going to try?
@@TheJudoWayofLife Ura Nage I've never been brave enough to try, so that, and Kata Guruma, Osoto Gari and Tani Otoshi I've only done a couple times; nowhere near as much as other throws I've been physically instructed in.
Amazing video!! Thanks so much. This is a brilliant channel 👏 🙌
Thank you...I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, I hope they have been helpful.
Awesome content, keep it up!
Cheers Livlaker...will do!
Well done, gents! Nice form.
Cheers Frank.
Once you combine arts that contain only striking with judo, you become a true fighter.
Very very good techniques
Thank you Abhijeet!
Biotiful série super hyper méga chouette Tank you verry muche 🇬🇧✌️😮👍
Cheers Pascal
So sick
Cheers!
Awesome
Glad you like the video Hellen!
Good 4 minutes.
Thank you
fuckin BAD ASS.
nice!!
Cheers ouchi home!!
Can a teenager, not very strong and mascular, can use these throws? I think judo needs sheer strength.
However, really enjoyed those techniques. Will try.
Yes, of course. Regular, focused practice will help increase strength. Timing and correct technique are more important than strength, develop these and the strength will come as a by-product.
@@TheJudoWayofLife Wow.💥
My man went for a ride at 0:27 lol
Yeah, when you hit the Okuri Ashi Harai just right, you can get some good air time!!
@@TheJudoWayofLife I see! Lol. Beautiful video and techniques 🙌🏿
Love the judo! (Wish Utube had a mute button!)
This great explaination but it missing some resistance
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Em xin ❤
The only way is judo👍🥋
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havent done real judo in about a year because of this pandemic. Hope its over soon so i can get back to it...
It's been three months for me, and that's long enough...I agree, hopefully all this is over soon and we can get back to throwing each other the dojo!!
@@TheJudoWayofLife right on
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Online reverse noise over my Nintendo.
Art of lower back f.king
I believe that is the rough translation of Judo into English!
It’s him, jew dough
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I want jodo classes 🥹🥹👍🏻👍🏻