Original video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e4G9fZmmpNmgjtksi=1A2RE3PpjF2FaYDH
@mohamedchibanibahiamar95559 ай бұрын
A real technician
@beltblack21823 ай бұрын
A lot more legendary Korean judokas that are not introduced in this channel do exist. Korean judokas have their own style not owned by any others including Japanese. One simple example? Find out Min-Ho Choi, the inventor of reverse or Korean Seoi Nage.
@user-xl1tf2ej1x2 ай бұрын
Oh u know that there are lots of korean legendary judo player s. There is a player named kim jae yeop who got a world record 100 times champion in a row. So far, no one in the world has broken the athlete's record of 100 consecutive wins. He is a judo genius.
@zekefister82943 ай бұрын
He's Korean by ethnicity and citizenship but born and raised in Japan as zainichi and thus has a Japanese mindset and cultural background.
@GodMode3653 ай бұрын
Japan tried to get him to naturalize and compete for them from an early age and yet even as a kid, he refused. He's always been a proud Korean, so the notion that his mindset is Japanese couldn't be further from the truth.
@zekefister82943 ай бұрын
@@GodMode365 He gave an interview with english subtitles to a Japanese vlogger. You can search for the channel BLACK HSIPS here on KZbin. He said he experienced culture shock when he moved to Korea while he was a student at Tsukuba University. The fact he experienced culture shock in Korea doesn't sound like someone very Korean and bolsters what I stated - his cultural mindset is Japanese because he was born and raised in Japan.
@zekefister82943 ай бұрын
@@GodMode365 He said in an interview on a Japanese KZbin channel that he experienced culture shock when he moved to Korea. That proves my point that his mindset and cultural background is Japanese even though he has South Korean citizenship and ethnicity.
@zekefister82943 ай бұрын
@@simbaski Excuse me? Where did I write that he's denying his Korean ethnicity and citizenship? If this is how you argue, by making up yarns and attributing quotes or ideas where none were mentioned, you should take up another hobby where hopefully you might do better.
@user-xl1tf2ej1x2 ай бұрын
U r so funny and such a lier😊 Even though he lives in japan he never think of him as a Japanese and refuses to influenced by japanese culture..that's why he graduates very special elementary school which is for people who wants to save their identity as a korean. Name of that school is "Joseon school" whenever he interviews he always say i never changed my nationality i am korean. And the reason why i came to korea is to make my dreams come true which is to become a korean national representative judo player and to give gold medals to my nation korea.