its really amazing seeing how explosive yet how in control the judoka are. excellent video Sensei
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@vasa2681Ай бұрын
This kind of randori, yes. They are mostly walking around and trying to secure a grip. In my dojo everyone is so aggressive that doesnt allow me to go 3 rounds. Not that being aggressive is a good thing. Its just different.
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@superbroolyyАй бұрын
high level judo training it is impressive
@areamilitarofАй бұрын
12:44 technique name?
@marc-albertjaquat636429 күн бұрын
kinda started as a tani otoshi, but ended as a yoko gake (sutemi)
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@UMMAJIUJITSUАй бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks that they are rivals? They seem not to like each other but still want to wrestle with each other. Good rounds, though🔥
@timelesswarriorsАй бұрын
Judo is #1
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@iury0x58Ай бұрын
Is it a japanese custom to walk around between engagements? I don't usually see this in other countries' randori sessions
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@brennansnowdon4642Ай бұрын
My first time trying judo i was only a white belt arthritis in my knee they made me do 8 rounds one after onther i was expecting 3 rounds as a beginner i know i felt like im too old for this shit
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@sushinfudoshin899110 күн бұрын
3 most definitely....Proper shark tank is gruesome.
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@thearith16879Ай бұрын
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@Yupppi29 күн бұрын
Why is there so much walking around in circles and like tracking another judoka like that? Is there a purpose to it or what's going on?
@ctxmasonАй бұрын
Not yet, at 56 I'm pretty well gassed out after 10 min of full Randori.