NATLUS if you train hard and have a little bit of feeling in it you can get it in 10 years or less.... but if you're already older it might take more effort and time
but if Shohei Ono had tried that uranage on cement, he would've gotten a concussion if not worst... I noticed how Ono's head hit the matt at the end of that throw. So, this is certainly not a throw I would attempt in a street fight.
His throw only look that way because he is against people that is resisting, doing it on normal people and he will do it like a suplex. Also, this is judo competition with mats, the rules and style is very different from street fight, it’s a sport, you go there and learn and be fit, not for you to go out and crash with people on the streets.
@@robertnegron6804 if you want to learn self defence, don’t learn from the competition rules. Judo competition is a sport, just like in mma, the ground in the ring are not solid like concrete, it feels slightly harder than mats, so things that work/doesn’t work in mma competition sometimes wont work in the street, there’s also things to grab in the street to protect for yourself and the aggressor may carry a weapon. If you want real self defence, learn to run.
Great breakdown, thank you Mr. Adams!!
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I use this version of ure nage, which I actually learned in aikido.
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Judo is also about defense and he has great defense - no one can throw him.
could any one tell me how much time it takes to be a judo black belt? , maybe if i train 3 times a week
NATLUS depends on your age and the restrictions in your country. I started at 6 and had it 10 years later
NATLUS if you train hard and have a little bit of feeling in it you can get it in 10 years or less.... but if you're already older it might take more effort and time
wow it takes as much time as a jiujitsu black belt ... thnks for the info guys
In Germany for example if you're older than the minimum age for the belt, you can get 4 belts a year in theory
2 years in the uk if you do 4 belts per year but i have seen some really poor black belts that can get beaten by green belts with more years practice
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Is this technique kosotogake or taniotoshi ?
tani otoshi
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They changed their logo mark. I am sad.
At 02:38 looks like hansokumake for me.
It's not ura nage. It is sukui nage.
He didn't say ura nage; he said "aura naygi."
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The way the Korean fell looked dangerous. That is not a good way to break fall!
Geezus. My head and neck is hurting from watching :D
that's top level judo, anything is done not to get scored. Not your amateur recreational athlete.
@@United-mf9kr yeah, bit still....
@@1mexfighter anything not to lose unless your Israeli
@@CPTLYNXY Israeli judokas win a lot
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I have to say that first one could have gone either way they both had a level of control
but if Shohei Ono had tried that uranage on cement, he would've gotten a concussion if not worst... I noticed how Ono's head hit the matt at the end of that throw. So, this is certainly not a throw I would attempt in a street fight.
His throw only look that way because he is against people that is resisting, doing it on normal people and he will do it like a suplex. Also, this is judo competition with mats, the rules and style is very different from street fight, it’s a sport, you go there and learn and be fit, not for you to go out and crash with people on the streets.
@@ShorkCODM unless you was looking at judo as a means of self-defense, you never thought about that, did you?
@@robertnegron6804 if you want to learn self defence, don’t learn from the competition rules. Judo competition is a sport, just like in mma, the ground in the ring are not solid like concrete, it feels slightly harder than mats, so things that work/doesn’t work in mma competition sometimes wont work in the street, there’s also things to grab in the street to protect for yourself and the aggressor may carry a weapon. If you want real self defence, learn to run.
His head never touched the mat. Look again. The last camera angle shows it.
@@georgemorley1029 but it came pretty close, though, but that doesn't mean that his head won't ever hit the mat or even worse the concrete.
I need to learn the counter. All i know is offense
Tani othoshi is the best contrer atack