Really important notions, those are ! Gripping, positioning, angles, posture of the opponent, there is so much to take into account ... and that's what I love. Add foot work and feints, and you've got judo. The real deal ! You gotta love it ! Thank you everyone for your awesome work.
@DramaNinja011 ай бұрын
Big Shin is always having fun doing his thing and that's what's makes this channel top 3 for Judo on KZbin!
@rsousa123511 ай бұрын
It’s definitely #1
@dinoricco343811 ай бұрын
Which are the three best judo channels according to you?
@DramaNinja011 ай бұрын
@dinoricco3438 Shintaro, Chadi and Judo Highlights are my sacred trinity!
@rsousa123511 ай бұрын
@@DramaNinja0 same !
@dinoricco343811 ай бұрын
@@DramaNinja0🫡 thx 🙏
@Bl2EAKIN11 ай бұрын
Korean Judo is my favorite type of judo. There is no fluff, they only care about what works in randori/shiai. Koreans like to say that there's two types of players: Uchimata players and Seoi-Nage players. Coincidentally, when you look at IJF statistics, you see that Uchimata and Seoi-Nage are the highest success throws in competition. It's also nice that A LOT of Korean competitors and dojos have KZbin channels and they make a lot of videos both with randori and teaching technique. Only issue is they speak zero English, but it's still super interesting to watch.
@sesumdjordje11 ай бұрын
Sensei Shintaro, thank you very much for this instructional video.
@firstname433711 ай бұрын
white belt go boom !
@rsousa123511 ай бұрын
This video is for me ! Foot work, angles, and Greg in front of the camera !!! Lesssgoooo
@gibiore11 ай бұрын
You should make a progressive instructional starting from the first grip sequence your old coach gave you building into the footwork and finally the throws I’d buy it!
@DRJUDOJEFF11 ай бұрын
Excellent demonstration of a upper level skill
@counterhit12111 ай бұрын
Great vid. Love these videos about the "in-between," less visually spectacular, but arguably more important setup movements in judo. Great point at the end also about people's hands going "quiet" when applying movement to create throwing opportunities. Very guilty of that and looking to improve my coordination in that area. Maybe a topic for future videos (what our hands ought to be doing during footwork)??
@samueldumons980811 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ! How to move to unbalance uke whithout doing a specific technic is exactly what I was struggling with
@HadiLaghrari11 ай бұрын
Thank you it will realy help me for my legs coordination. These movements also help you to have a good position for your uchi mata and are realy helpful to break your opponetnt's balance with your leg
@Yupppi2 ай бұрын
At this point Glick has to be killing it in judo too. That last part was super. Always a fan of hearing these "magic tricks" that Japanese players and teachers/coaches have in their pocket that are right there under your nose, but seeing them is difficult.
@gushlergushler11 ай бұрын
Need to try this out next training session.
@samuelbeza17104 ай бұрын
We need a discussion on which throws are better for front vs back?! 5:50
@jaimeezquerra221911 ай бұрын
Excellent tips!
@prvtthd40111 ай бұрын
That was mind blowing
@Tobby40634 ай бұрын
This is more for the people. Classic!!
@thehermit7615 ай бұрын
would you make a video of how judo can work when someone has no gi on?
@stringkiller55011 ай бұрын
at 5:45 why i would like to lose a perfect T position to angle off?
@jasonrose628811 ай бұрын
I can do these movements and always look a million dollars - right up until I'm with a resisting opponent.
@agentsmith8688 ай бұрын
brian laughing is great :)
@rsousa123511 ай бұрын
This is great !
@stringkiller55011 ай бұрын
thx sensei shintaro! i have a question what turn throw you're feinting by bringing your knee up after long feint?
@jayr77711 ай бұрын
this is amazing! huge thanks from korea 05:22
@Philip-dy3ww10 ай бұрын
It’s so complicated 😅 how to get that explosive twitch ?