The book “The Origins & History of Judo” is now available on Amazon worldwide in English, French, and Japanese, not just the links below. You can search for it in the Amazon of your own country. Amazon EU: amzn.eu/d/bfEkJmQ Amazon US: a.co/d/dNyMInt Amazon Asia: amzn.asia/d/aRU8ZXn French version: amzn.eu/d/8SN3DNs Thank you all.
@joelpettit258 сағат бұрын
Is the French version available in the US or must it ship from France?
@fazildadash282510 сағат бұрын
glad to see judo becoming more of a martial art again.
@halfabapandmusket8 сағат бұрын
It always was.
@cadkls6 сағат бұрын
@@halfabapandmusketthe word 'more' implies a continuous spectrum, not a fixed truebor false statement. Be outraged somewhere else.
@halfabapandmusket6 сағат бұрын
@@cadkls sssh.
@danielmontilla119711 сағат бұрын
This is a full revival, I was expecting something like "just a grip under the belt is ok" but the Kodokan is not even shying away from Morote, only making it sensible for competition
@Chadi11 сағат бұрын
@@danielmontilla1197 I’m loving it!!! About time.
@РафаильВалиуллин-ч8р8 сағат бұрын
Это тупик😂😢😅жаль дзюдо мы его любили!
@chrisgk749411 сағат бұрын
Now all we need it to also allow for more ground time and we have the complete art again
@Chadi11 сағат бұрын
@@chrisgk7494 if the action is continuous the fight in the ground will continue, look up Shori Hamada ne waza. But yes some referee call Mate way too quickly.
@Elitetraining4810 сағат бұрын
Totally agree with that! Would love to see the sport embrace all 3 positions. Stand up, top and bottom!!
@klauskomel104111 сағат бұрын
These rules really are great. I do hope that the kodokan releasing the rules before the IJF influences positively in the making of the new olympic rules.
@hendrikmoons821832 минут бұрын
As a Judoka from the 1980/90ies, I see this as a win for the martial art and for it's aplication in self defence. This is beautiful Judo, I can only love it. Grip fighting, counterthrows, sacrificial throws and more groundfighting is back on the menu.
@JohnGeranien11 сағат бұрын
Not crying his head off ? Abe? Why not abandon the IJF. Their attempt to differentiate judo is crippling this martial art while pathetically emphasizing showmanship.
Since a Month every friday night aftermy BJJ training it's a routine for me to watch some good old Chadi Judo videos, especially the ones about Masahiko Kimura
@RyujiDanma895 сағат бұрын
I'm happy to see a comeback of the leg grabbing, but I believe that we need some other changes in the shiai ruleset if we want a good-looking judo, for example: Extend match durations (5 or 6 minutes could be fine) Eliminate hansoku make for "diving" (honestly: it's a piece of nonsense) Eliminate some prohibitions ( there are 42 ways to get a shido with current times ruleset, too much!) Eliminate or revise the concept of "non combactivity": ok, you should sanction a judoka who refuses the grips and flees away, but you should not punish someone who is just not doing some shitty and useless attacks every five seconds, please give time: judo is about grappling using adaptativility (the meaninh of JU in JUdo) not about high pace. And please punish again false attacks made in order to waste time, in the last Olympic Games almost any false attack was sanctioned. Shido for stepping out is a stupid thing too: just bring back this rules as it was some years ago: when the judokas step out the referee gives a mate and the fight restarts in the centre of the mat; everything made before the mate is valid even in outside the fighting area. This is just my humble opinion as a coach and master athlete from Italy, here judo is loved and practiced by many people. Dear Chadi, thank you for all your work.
@ResTAnimous11 сағат бұрын
Incredible! I would love a quick update about the reverse seio nage but still amazing
@Renku077 сағат бұрын
I'm glad cause I was not watching judo bc it was just a tripping game. Now, I'm watching again. Make judo great again. Thanks.
@raphaelgracia5515 сағат бұрын
Looks exciting and promising.
@7Alberto711 минут бұрын
Cannot wait for the Ijf to follow,i hope....
@oliverfolarin33Сағат бұрын
Great channel. You are a very good historian. Sorry if this is a little long but this is the most important topic in Judo. I will split this into two comments as there is a lot to say. Although it is good to see some leg attacks come back, I do not think we should celebrate till the rules are fully reversed. I want to say in advance I am not anti-Judo. See my points 19 and 20 on why Judo is great and why wrestlers started dominating Judo and how to fix it. I am a massive fan and practiced Judo for many years. I also practiced Free style, Greco and BJJ. I practiced Judo first and was a black belt in Judo before I practiced any of the others. I also carried on practicing Judo while I practiced wrestling and BJJ. In fact, it is because I feel judo is getting ruined that I am posting the following. I feel there is some serious unjustifiable bias in Judo when it comes to leg attacks, restricting groundwork, making it harder to perform sacrifice throws, sacrifice submissions, standing arm locks and guard pulling. I have been watching the arguments for removing or restricting them for a while now and I am yet to see a single good point for most of the new rule changes concerning leg attacks, lowering/restricting groundwork, making it harder to perform sacrifice throws, sacrifice submissions, standing arm locks and guard pulling. 1) Leg attacks are a fundamental of Judo. This includes direct attacks on the legs. This strategy for Judo is in Kano's book along with many other leg attacks. Even Mifune shoots in with Morote Gari without a grip. Judo is defined by the founder and with the exception of safety changes there is not really any need to change things. If we do it should be with respect to fighting as this was what Judo was founded on. Definitely not with respect to the Olympic Committee. 2) The most powerful weapon you have on you is your brain. Your hands are the limbs with the greatest connection to your brain. Why would you ignore attacking 50% of the body with your best weapon. This is just daft. 3) Leg attacks and body locks are some of the most practical techniques in Judo. If we watch MMA, I would guess there are more throws/takedowns from leg attacks and body locks than there are from all other forms of throwing put together. It is seriously dishonest to say leg attacks and body locks are not good in fighting. 4) In a real fight it is one of the best ways to get hold of a striker. Trying kumi kata mostly just gets you punched in the face. (I accept there are ways to make this work but they are not statistically as good as leg attacks). Shooting for his legs or gripping his body tight has been shown to be very effective in stopping strikes. You also see this on CCTV of street fights and in Combat Sambo. 5) Attacking the lower body is also one of the best ways to get hold of the upper body without getting hit in a real fight. Attack the lower body then when they sprawl come up to a body lock or under hook. 6) Great players like Isao Okano (the greatest open weight fighter ever) has said he hates the new rules of not attacking the leg. He is also worried about it stopping small people beating large people which is what Judo is all about. How are you meant to grab hold of someone that is 7ft if you are 5ft if you have to reach up for his collar? 7) The same applies to guard pulling. How can I use the strategies by the great Kashiwazki if I cannot pull guard like he did on several occasions. If your groundwork is so pathetic that you cannot deal with a guard puller then it is you that needs to work harder not have a new rule to protect you. 8) I hear arguments that Judo players can defend against leg attacks using kumi kata and hips. This is only the case if they practice it. Also, if this is really true then why not just teach Judo players kumi kata and hips and let people leg attack them. You should want leg attacks if you believe this as it will give you the opportunity to prove kumi kata and hips are a good defence. 9) Keiji Suzuki vs Tuvshinbayar Naidan. This one is for you Chedi. Nidan won this and this was the correct decision. With every exchange but one, Keji ended up on the bottom. Nidan also made five attacks while Keji made none. To say the Nidan was avoiding kumi kata is not a valid point. Nidan was attacking more and looking for the ippon and that is all that matters. Also, he gave us the ippon. It was Keiji's lower body defence that needs improving. Naidan can fight both lower and upper body. When he realised that Keiji could only fight upper body he did the correct thing and switched the fight to lower body attacks only. Great strategy great win. (Yes the throw was not ippon but almost no throw nowadays is. I can show you Keiji Suzuki throws that are not ippon). Both attacking the upper and lower body are two different strategies in Judo. The founder shows both and does not specify that one is better than the other. A good Judo player should know both and use any one to give us the ippon. It is not going for the ippon that should be penalized. It does not matter which of the many strategies in Judo you use. If a freestyle or Collegiate wrestler were to enter, I am sure Nidan would have just attacked the upper body or used one of the many other Judo strategies. If your lower body defence is so bad that you cannot stop someone with a jacket shooting in on you then you deserve to be beaten. It is you that needs to go away and learn to defend the lower body. For the record I think Keiji is one of the greatest judo players in history. If not the greatest. He is the only Olympic heavy weight champ that was not a heavy weight since weight categories were introduced. But this was clearly his weak point. 10) Giving ippon for any throw is another bad point of modern Judo. Ippon should only be for a throw that would have knocked out your opponent or killed them if there were no mats. That is the spirit of ippon and Judo. We should only give Ippon for move that would have ended the opponent. If you look at all the other forms or ippon they are for match ending situations. Osaekomi assumes that if you could hold the person down for 30 seconds (It was 30 secs when I practiced judo) you would have hit him so many times that they would be finished, Arm lock would almost certainly end the fight, choke would kill your opponent. Ippon should be the same. 11) Greco Roman do well in MMA. The only Greco guys that do well are the ones with skills in Free style or Collegiate wrestling. I recall some fighter you your channel saying that Collegiate wrestling was best, then Greco, then Free Style. Collegiate wrestling is even more leg attack orientated. Some Collegiate wrestling coaches even say “do not learn to throw you are better off just attacking the legs”. (I do not agree with this theory) I want to make it very clear here that I am a massive fan of upper body wrestling. The reason player like Randy Couture do well is because they have skills in both upper and lower body wrestling. It is the ability to combine the two that makes the best fighter. 12) If you feel that some wrestling techniques require power and you want to discourage them. The way to do this is by allowing people to do them and defeating them on the Judo mat using Judo concepts. However as mentioned above I do not see these as been exclusively wrestling moves. They have been in Jiu-jitsu before judo existed. There is even an example in Robert Van de Walle’s book ((1993) "Pick-ups" Judo Masterclass Techniques Ippon Books) that shows a very old engraving of a person shooting on his knees. 13) If find it strange the way top Judo player of the past are turning their back on the true original art of Judo just because of the Olympics committee. Neil Adams actually has an entire chapter on leg attacks in one of his books. Also, the technique he demonstrated in the 1999 Judo world championship brochure or the world of Judo magazine for the 1999 world championships was Morote Gari. Shooting from a distance version. For the record Neil was one of my greatest inspirations in martial arts. However, I really cannot agree with him on this subject. 14) The beauty of a throw is in the eyes of the beholder. I for one find a move beautiful if I believe it to be practical in a fight. I do not care if it is spectacular of or not. Hence, I love Morote gari and Te Guruma. I do not like Ippon seoi nage. I think most of the time it will get you in trouble. However, I would never dream of asking to have it banned. If I don't like it, I would simply work on a defence to it and try and stop everyone that tries it on the mat. I would not want any rules helping me do this. If my point is valid, I should be able to win on the mat, not ask for new rules to help me. Saying I should adapt to the new rules is not the correct thinking. The new rules are not Judo. Judo has leg attacks, body locks, standing arm locks sacrifice submissions etc. It is people that cannot defend these that should adapt and learn to defend them. If Ouchi Mata cannot stand up to Morote gari then Ouchi Mata should go. But it should go because it is defeated on the mat not because some rule bans it. The same applies the other way round. If you do not like leg attacks then defeat them on the mat with throws like Ouchi Mata. For the record I love Ouchi Mata. 15) Koresh and Cornish Wrestling do not allow leg attacks with the hands and submissions. If you want to fight without these do not call yourself a Judo player. Go practice Koresh and Cornish Wrestling as that is what you are doing. Continued on my comment above. see points 16 to 20
@combatprinciplesmma5 сағат бұрын
This is definitely a decent step in the right direction. Maybe because I'm not a pure Judo person, I really don't see why they're always has to be a gripping engagement. If we're looking from a martial arts perspective, it can absolutely open you up to getting hit if you're not very careful.
@rommelllanes72611 сағат бұрын
3:16 - of course it's gorgeous! It's Ryoko Tani.
@barryhudson42385 сағат бұрын
I hope the comment about not crying his head off wasn’t a snipe at Abe Uta
@ЙорданАнгов-т3к5 сағат бұрын
I love this rules!!
@joatanpereira42725 сағат бұрын
"The perfect judo ruleset doesn't exist" The perfect judo ruleset:
@alexandrehuat7736 сағат бұрын
Still too complex rules. Judo is said to be a martial art. In a fight, you must be ready to be directly attacked to the legs. Some fights are finished in 10 seconds with o-soto-gari, but it's still allowed. The problem is not the techniques but the scoring system.
@amirl321021 минут бұрын
While we're at it - can we diversify the IJF board? Im sure they're all fantastic but it needs more
@Eri5876 сағат бұрын
The rules judo deserves and needs.
@ВячеславП-д6з6 сағат бұрын
Будем надеяться, что дзюдо вернеться и комы, что создали выдумщики из судейской коллегии.
@auto7judokaСағат бұрын
I admit leaving judo was a bad idea I admit I can't stand the fact I am training judo at a mcdojo place because the old rules were a joke and not able to grab legs and some techniques were less of effective and I lost interest.judo I admit the 90's rules I like I hope they bring back morote gari because some throws u would have to learn from Japanese ju jutsu and Japanese ju jutsu the ranks can transfer to judo only difference self defense vs sport and judo beat ju jutsu.
@oliverfolarin33Сағат бұрын
Continued from my previous comment. 16) Negative Judo. I think Judo is more negative without leg attacks and body locks. Now someone can just keep breaking grips and I cannot do anything about it. Before if he put his hands on mine to break my grip I could shoot in on him with a leg attack or a body lock. 17) Groundwork, sacrifice throws, sacrifice submissions, standing arm locks and guard pulling are as much a part of Judo as big throws. A Judo world without them would not be Judo. Chokes were my favourite part of judo long before UFC1. They were also the favourite of one of my instructors . 18) There is a serious problem with people wanting to encourage big throws. This push gained momentum in the late 1980's and ruined the sport. It made a set of rules that were artificially pro stand-up big throws and very anti groundwork. This was not good at all. Judo is judo. It is not there to be spectacular, please the Olympic committee, or be dumbed-down for a bunch of spectators who do not practice the sport. If you do not like Judo do not change it. Leave the sport it is clearly not for you. This new version of Judo is really no fun to practice and is killing Judo clubs. I do not want to fight heavy weights on the mat every week if the rules are strategically in their favour. They already have a weight advantage why do they need a strategy advantage as well. 19) The reason Judo is so great is you have various up and lower body throws, body lock throws, takedowns, guard pulling, sacrifice submissions, sacrifice throws e.tc. You also have combinations of these strategies like sacrifice throws to guard fighting or takedowns to chokes and armlocks etc. It has so much to offer. Why restrict the system to just big upper body lapel and sleeve throws only. That is crazy. 20) If you want to know why wresting techniques started dominating Judo from the late 1980's to 2010 the reason is because they started allowing thicker jackets to stop choke specialists from dragging people down and choking them. This is another great strategy that is not allowed any more. The same applies to sacrifice submissions, standing arm locks and guard pulling. These were the ways judo player stopped wrestlers. The removal of these strategies was the biggest mistake in Judo. This opened the door for wrestlers to come in. Also, it made many Jacket throws like Morote seoi nage hard to do. I believe Isao Okano also commented on this. Bring back the thin jackets. Also bring back sacrifice submissions, standing arm locks and guard pulling and you will see Judo beat everyone on the Judo mat using Judo without any rules changes needed. There were wrestlers before judo was invented. But we never had a problem beating them till the thick jackets came in in the late 1980's.
@thomass.40079 сағат бұрын
Gonna be bending, crouching and dropping again…
@Chadi9 сағат бұрын
@@thomass.4007 false
@thomass.40078 сағат бұрын
@ how you do stand upright when I’m ready to take your leg? Why would you do upright techniques when I’m ready to counter you Teguruma? I don’t understand where you get this optimism from that things will be different this time. I didn’t forget the time till 2011. I know how judo looked outside of the highlight reels. We‘re going back to our toxic ex with bad posture
@newwoora8 сағат бұрын
If so, that is the part of judo, and there are always counters to it. It is about who is a more comprehensive Judoka, not ignoring half of your body. Kano won't be happy seeing what current olympics judo has become. @thomass.4007
@NDOhioan6 сағат бұрын
🙄🎻🤏
@nickjohnson26646 сағат бұрын
@@thomass.4007 one, leg grabs are easy to shut down if you have good grips on the gi. Especially if established grips are required prior to attempting a leg grabbing technique. If you let that happen, you deserve to get single/double legged. Two, so what? Te guruma slaps. It's one of the best techniques in judo. I'd be glad to see more of them
@aldoatangarav940211 сағат бұрын
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@kananisha12 сағат бұрын
Beautiful
@m1093Friedrichch12 сағат бұрын
Si j'avais autant de talent que l'homme de cette vidéo, je serais déjà célèbre🍭