Amazing! It's too bad the internet didn't exist when I was active with judo. So much knowledge is so readily available these days. Great time for judo!
@thunderrolling4615Ай бұрын
Gone but not forgotten
@mfp5585Ай бұрын
I got your book from Saint Nicholas!! ❤ thanks for your contributions to judo!!
@ChadiАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
@DimitriNosarevАй бұрын
what a great insight and condolences to his family
@alexanderren1097Ай бұрын
This is great for Karate practitioners too! We have a lot of movements in our kata that modern sport karate really doesn’t understand or explain what they are when in reality, they’re supposed to be foot sweeps.
@timn63787 күн бұрын
The trampling motion reminds me of a pas de bourre in ballet. This is fascinating. I'm a beginner in judo but I try to look at footwork from the lens of ballet.
@jacobmarcotte1964Ай бұрын
Merci pour vos vidéos, elles sont toutes très instructives !
@rvfree1Ай бұрын
Magnificent! How did you find that competition footage! Great eye!
@ChadiАй бұрын
Thank you, been collecting an archive for years now.
@cypresspuzАй бұрын
I know nothing about Judo, compared to you, but i found this absolutely FASCINATING
@joudajam9908Ай бұрын
Thanks Chadi, really appreciate your educational videos! I started Judo two months ago and i really like it as a 31 years old former Karateka! Can give me some advices as a beginner, some stuff i should learn and focus on? Thanks!
@user-tg3exАй бұрын
Karate and judo complement each other well. Since I practice both, I will try to give advice. You have some goals in judo, and an experienced trainer will be able to select tools for you - training depending on your existing skills and physical fitness. The sequence of training from the very beginning is described in many sources. All stages are important.
@ChadiАй бұрын
Patience, patience and more patience. Don’t be in a hurry to progress in belts and do flashy throws. Do it slow, do it correctly and then and you’ll be doing it beautifully. Fundamentals are EVERYTHING
@joudajam9908Ай бұрын
@@Chadi Thank you really much for the kind reply! I'll focus on the techniques and do them slowly and let the speed come!
@SoldierDrewАй бұрын
@@joudajam9908...drill uchi komi more than practicing throws. If you're club has a crash pad practice high throws on crash pad to save the body. Don't be overly competitive.
@bobkk-ev5lsАй бұрын
Magnifico!
@term02Ай бұрын
R.I.P
@SoldierDrewАй бұрын
Ashi waza technician. Ashi waza is most important takedowns of Judo for police and security.
@MatthieuSCHREK26 күн бұрын
Bonjour Chadi. Les balayages, c'est mon dada. Merci pour cette vidéo au thème judicieusement choisi. Pardon de demander, mais je ne trouve pas le lien vers les vidéos du DVD de monsieur Leberre. Bonne journée, Matthieu
@CoelhoSportsАй бұрын
Running out of time to talk to that first judo olympic class. All probably well into their 80's and some maybe into their 90's. They would have interesting 1st hand perspectives of the trajectory of judo from pre-olympic era to what it has become
@hari593621 күн бұрын
Is this the secret for fabio basiles de ashi?
@michaelcork909716 күн бұрын
Chadi why you never talk about British judi gid Brian Jacks???
@proeddya1372Ай бұрын
I looked on the description and there's only links for the story of judo, nothing regarding the DVD