Im interested in starting a new martial art, but im stuck on deciding between judo and Jujitsu (japanese) , and since im going to be cross training (kung fu) , what do you think would be better
My judo teacher were only yellow belts but what he does is he teaches us all the yellow belt trows then he shows us like blue brown and black belt trows
My instructor wants me to start testing in judo under him...I've been doing bjj for about a 1.5 years and just had my first amateur mma match a couple weeks ago....my instructor isnt going to test me on the ground techniques because I've been doing bjj and says its more than good enough and to not worry about it....my instructor is a purple in bjj, 6th degree in judo and a 7th degree in japanese jiujitsu
I just love Judo! Once your get your black belt. I recommend you move on to a striking art. Boxing,Karate or Tae Kwon Do. To become a well rounded fighter.
@bigdog8397 Grading syllabus got changed since Great britain got beat at the Olympic Games - its not necessary to 'fight' for belts anymore, focus is now on pure technique. (From the BJA website) "Promotion within the Kyu grades is based on technical knowledge and understanding, together with Japanese terminology and supplementary knowledge. There is no contest requirement in the Kyu Grade syllabus however there is a progressively structured Randori element at the higher grades)"
Nice...... i am happy because of your success..... I now have white belt, but still they taught us many more throwing techniques, i hope i will get that yellow belt in december ;)
Good job on the techniques...and I'm assuming that you got your yellow belt. Congrats bud...no doubt this is just the beginning of a distinguished judo career. :)
@andell1 Thanks, I love judo so I'll try my best :)
By the way, at the end of the video the instructor is pointing out that I did all the techniques to the right, but De Ashi Barai to the left. He said it was good though (he is using the word "perfect" :D). So yeah, I got the belt.
Im interested in starting a new martial art, but im stuck on deciding between judo and Jujitsu (japanese) , and since im going to be cross training (kung fu) , what do you think would be better
gonefishingstudios 1 month ago
Y U NO come to training anymore :(
robbmg24 2 months ago
My judo teacher were only yellow belts but what he does is he teaches us all the yellow belt trows then he shows us like blue brown and black belt trows
fernandez1020 6 months ago
@fernandez1020 And all your doing that was are white belt test but we had way more things to do it was like 30min each person
fernandez1020 6 months ago
My instructor wants me to start testing in judo under him...I've been doing bjj for about a 1.5 years and just had my first amateur mma match a couple weeks ago....my instructor isnt going to test me on the ground techniques because I've been doing bjj and says its more than good enough and to not worry about it....my instructor is a purple in bjj, 6th degree in judo and a 7th degree in japanese jiujitsu
cmMoon 9 months ago
this looks boaring, no life looks like he is just going through the motion, how are to learn if your going so slow pick it up a little.
mas22227777 10 months ago
@mas22227777 He is training, thats how one learns. No one is proficient in a MA in 4 months. Give the man some credit.
WhiteBeltAcademy 10 months ago
I just love Judo! Once your get your black belt. I recommend you move on to a striking art. Boxing,Karate or Tae Kwon Do. To become a well rounded fighter.
ramrod20042000 1 year ago
i just got mine
Trystenselinger 1 year ago
sick. hopefully i'll get to that point in about 5 or 6 months. your throws look perfect
jcracker 1 year ago
What the hell is this? The guy is just falling on purpose, disgrace to judo...
bigdog8397 1 year ago
@bigdog8397 being a good uki
Trystenselinger 1 year ago
@bigdog8397 Grading syllabus got changed since Great britain got beat at the Olympic Games - its not necessary to 'fight' for belts anymore, focus is now on pure technique. (From the BJA website) "Promotion within the Kyu grades is based on technical knowledge and understanding, together with Japanese terminology and supplementary knowledge. There is no contest requirement in the Kyu Grade syllabus however there is a progressively structured Randori element at the higher grades)"
eventdomain1 9 months ago
how long have you been training for at the time of this video?
skeeter42069 1 year ago
@skeeter42069 For about 4 or 5 months.
9Davekave 1 year ago
lol i would consider some of those techniques higher than yellow tough^^
takidabossen 1 year ago
Nice...... i am happy because of your success..... I now have white belt, but still they taught us many more throwing techniques, i hope i will get that yellow belt in december ;)
ALTMER94 1 year ago
kivágott a kis gecije :D:P
joegasgano 1 year ago
Good job on the techniques...and I'm assuming that you got your yellow belt. Congrats bud...no doubt this is just the beginning of a distinguished judo career. :)
andell1 1 year ago
@andell1 Thanks, I love judo so I'll try my best :)
By the way, at the end of the video the instructor is pointing out that I did all the techniques to the right, but De Ashi Barai to the left. He said it was good though (he is using the word "perfect" :D). So yeah, I got the belt.
9Davekave 1 year ago
Ott van hátul az univerzum harcosa! zomg!!! :D
joegasgano 1 year ago
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droman30 1 year ago