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  • this is so lame.... most of street fighter would kill this old fag under one minute. it make me sick to read the comment below me that suck his old small rotten dick.

  • @456daking yea your a tuff guy what have you made that has changed the history? i'd slap the shit out of you if i seen you in person jus for disrespecting this "old man" this east side stockton cali you could come try if you ever out this way

  • @eddiereyes1988 suit yourself man. I'm not coming to the ghetto

  • @456daking wow didnt think you would call yourself a pussy on the internet so thousands can read haha jus dont see why a sucka like you would disrespect someone like Kano and not have enough balls to come out "to the ghetto."

  • @eddiereyes1988 I know I'm not a pussy, but I just don't belong to the ghetto. why don't you give me a visit?

  • thank you very2 much sensei!you are my idol in judo!!thanks for giving us the best martial arts ever!!~RIP Grandmaster Jigoro Kano

  • Estou lendo "Energia mental e física" do mestre Kano. Ele é simplesmente um gênio. Eu não tinha ideia que o judo tinha princípios tão sólidos: derrubar o oponente ou defender-se não é o objetivo do judô.

    Leiam sobre "Seiryoku Zen’Yo" e "Jita Kyoei". Pratiquem.

  • 嘉納治五郎は絶対に強い

  • Not a Judo-ka, don't understand this tradition, but, it is humerous even though Kano was a visionary.

  • why when people talk about judo always end in jiu jitsu subject? of martial arts are different and both are efficient

    I'm brasilian sorry about mistakes =PP

  • this is the REAL judo !!

  • Jijitsu Brasileño viene del Judo, señores no se mientan unos a otros.

  • Count Maeda knew several styles of jiu-jtsu and also knew judo. He taught the basics of jiu-jitsu to the oldest Gracie. Then the youngest of the Gracies, Helio adapted those basic jiu-jitsu techniques and created Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu through trial and error. Stop stating that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu came straight from Judo. Judo came straight from traditional Jiu-Jitsu. My God!!!

  • Jigoro Kano-sensei cheio de estilo, mané 8D

  • I can see the influence of Kyudo in these kata.

  • This is incredible. I haven't seen this video before.

  • JJ came before judo.

  • lol the uke is 10th dan? that's 10 degree black belt. didn't even know that existed.

  • @ojyarumaru You can only get 9 and 10 th dan if you do something of great importance for your martial art, like bring it to a new continent or country, make it an olympic sport etc or if you invent your own style like Jigoro Kano sensei did.

    By the way it would be nice if the surname in the video was also written with an capital letter, not to mention correct .

  • That is sooooo sick!! he does it with no effort.

  • @rettek808

    Are you talking about the uke not doing any effort? I hate that too, it kinda ruins the demonstration of the techniques, not proving any effectiveness.

  • @orochno2

    You have to remember that this is kata and not randori there is a difference.

  • @orochno2

    You have to remember that this is kata and not randori. Uke and tori's motions are very definitive. There should not be any resistance from uke when doing kata.

  • Bjj and judo both evolve thanks to Kano shihans invention Randori!

    It's what is great in judo and bjj, otherwise your system is your kata and it's quality!

    We still have to drill but randori allows diversity and transitional skills that are in my opinion superior to kata and yakusoku actions!

  • I love to train grappling beacause if i look hard enough I can always learn something new, but I dislike the gimmicks, arrogance, and ego, of the gracies. if anything having a smaller person play guard should be unorthodox and not the norm.

  • Grappling as a whole has existed for eons and trancesnds the gracies, japan itself, and humanity itself. many have had the supreme knowledge and mastery of grappling, be it the ancient egyptioans, the pankratiasts, the carnival catch wrestlers, the indian vajramushti, russian sambo, etc.

  • @streetthug4life russian sambo.. is judo..

  • the only other master I've seen is Gichin Funakoshi. There is a video called "gichin funakoshi rei" here on youtube; he has a similar look to his eyes as Kano does.

  • 0:08

    he was a true master; you can see it in his eyes. That kind of focus and calm, only a master has.

  • This the REAL grandfather of BJJ. Research it for yourself if you think I'm lying!!

  • Kano was a master of throws. He learned his ground skills from the Fusen Ryu jujitsu master in exchange for teaching him standing throwing techniques. It's well documented. I suppose you are right though.

  • @local282forlife What about Mitsuo Maeda? Yeah, I know he was a kodokan student. But didn't he travelled the world and adapted his techniques before teaching it to gracies?

    I practice bjj and got the blue belt, and so far everything I learned exists in judo. But I see judokas stating that bjj has its points, it's not just extra focus on newaza.

  • @local282forlife Very true Braziallian Jiu Jitsu is just modified Kodokan Judo.

  • @local282forlife well this and wrestling

  • @local282forlife Exactly my friend, you will get so many BJJ fanatics that think that BJJ just popped out of the air.

  • This was very inspiring to me. I am a BJJ player but I have a great fondness and respect for Judo. This was very awe inspiring indeed.

  • great¡¡¡

  • judo the best

  • Aikidoka don't resist? I don't know what aikido you are refering to but Iwama Aikido is all about resisting. By the way, Prof. Kano held aikido very high as he sent his two best students to study under O'sensei. This is from Aikidojournal written by 2nd Doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba

    "In October of 1930, Prof. Kano paid a special visit to the founder (of aikido) at the temporary Mejiro Dojo. I have heard it said that he even commented, This is what I call the ideal budo; the true and genuine judo.

  • so when your sensei is twisting your wrist in kote gaeshi, you resist? i doubt it. you let him flip you over. and you're likely not trying to counter him.

  • If it was any other art they'd just tap out. In Aikido though you keep fighting, you flip out and hope you can get free with your wrist in tact so that you can fight back.

  • keep fighting? from all the aikido i've seen you just do your 'air fall' and let your sensei pin you, then get back up and let him do it again. then again. the point is...you're not resisting the techniques, you go with them (of course im aware of the consequences if you don't) so in a sense, how do you know you can really get someone with ikkyo or what not if they're not resisting you when you try to do it?

  • Part 1

    Put it this way in judo randori you trick or force the opponent into co-operating with your throw. You attempt osoto gari to trick the opponent into allowing you to do uchi mata, for instance. So no technique is done against a resisting opponent, in any art. Resistance really is just experience of a certain set of tactics and ruses. You get used to being thrown with uchi mata after Osoto gari is attempted and you learn not to fall for it. That's resistance, it takes a lot of training.

  • but a judoka is trying to stop you, thats the point. not only is he trying to stop you from doing your throws, he's also trying to do his. i've yet to see this from any aikidoka.

  • This works fine in Judo because the only attack is to grab your opponent with both hands and they grab you so already there's a struggle before any technique has been attempted.

    Aikido does things differently because the range is different I can be developing my power before contact is made. So at that point of contact the force is overwhelming and uke has no choice but to fall over or go with it. If they're a good uke ukemi becomes a counter technique, if they're not they end up on the floor.

  • judô e demais

  • BAD TOO THE BONE, Dr. Kano is the MAN!!!

  • i cant find a video of sensi kano doing some randori i just wanna see his genious at work

  • muito bom este video do mestre Jigoro Kano

  • There seems to be an awful lot of muscle, and not enough mind in a majority of comments on YouTube.  Not so much on this video, however :)

    Nice comments here (for the most part).

  • i think we are all spending to much time talking/writing/reading/watchi­ng than training--where knowledge blossoms. I think the Grandmaster here is effortless!

  • helps to have a passive uke too

  • Judo is soo practical. Read in a martial arts book called From lee to Li how he beat an opponent twice his size with his katagaruma.

  • your argue its not practical ..like saying whos best pele or maradona... just not practical , one thing is true respect kano jigoro for his work

  • i think it's kind of disrespectfull what you are saying, especially as a practicioner of judo.

    as if judo and it's practicioners are now improved somehow.

    the opposite is true. if competators, dan holders, and thos who give them out so freely only knew how much basics are left out nowadays, they would be ashamed.

    athletic as they are, 200lbs black belt judoka's cant even throw a 100lbs orange belt girl from my jiu jitsu class, simply because she trained basics that judoka's used to train.

  • that is just an example of how modern judokas have no clue anymore where the strength lies in their own martial art.

    kano has put many great things in judo, but people just pick what they like, and replace crucial things with being athletic.

    and then go on to believe their way is the improved way.

    i think kano and judo deserve more respect.

  • thats some freaky judo

  • I want Jigoros kimono, its so cool =)

  • Beautiful video, thanks for the post.

    Jigoro Kano was a genius.

  • my last comment was for muaythai viking

  • The True Judo is Budo, the Bad Judo is Sport

  • Of course, current Judo is Sport, but you can't say it's bad because Judo sport, as Karate sport , is a n important step to the budo and is good for body, even if each judoka or karate have to bear in mind that current judo is more sport than a budo. To this point, I agree with you.

  • Karate as a sport is.... crap. Sparring and tournaments should be a training method, as for judo, it works a lot better than karate as a sport, but still the martial mind should be kept in tact.

  • spot on karate is a joke it has been so water down now .

  • Original Judo is not only about who wins the World Champion ship my friend. This 'Old man' as you say it so respectfully is the maker of Judo, a scientist in a sort of way that created a new general way of wellbeing for everyone. Judo not only about competitive matches and any real Judoka would know that.

  • just.

    keep.

    barking.

  • it's kata u thick cunt...stick to making bacon ..i think anyone with half a brain would realize this...du'h...this is not meant to be all out aggression or all out sparring ...this is form..so do not disrespect jigoro kano because he does not fit your ideal of a legend.....and your comment lol..i bet any decent judoka in the olympics could have thrown the old man ..lmfao...ya reckon?..dumbass

  • the only thing we sorted is that you suck dick...glad we sorted that out =)

  • yeah but if it wasnt for that "old man" there wouldnt be any modern olimpic judoka!

  • MuayThaiViking i have a comment for u...

    you have just spitted out more tarded bullshit then i have heard in my entire life just watch kyuzo mifune he was old and little but no one coukd throw him yet he could throw anyone so SHUT THE FUCK UP!

    smudgey6120 with u i couldt agree more.

    man we live in a world with a bunch of fucking retards nowadays -.-

  • I can honestly say you know nothing about jujitsu or even modern day judo. even a brazilian jujitsu practioner knows and reveres Jigoro Kano.

  • "watch some real judo"? you know jigoro kano is the one who FOUNDED judo? :D haha, you can't get more real judo than that. i totally lol'd

  • do you have any idea who the guy is??? this is the founder of judo. this is just some random judoka.

    Kano's ability to break balance and throw was better then that of mifune, and mifune was called the god of judo, some consider him better and kimura.

    stop talking shit because its plain to see you dont know crap about real judo. Kano's judo contained far more then what is seen in this video. because judo was a mere expression of is complete fighting in aiki jujutsu.

  • 4c00h when was the last time you brought a videocamera to a fight on the street?

  • I do judo/ju jutsu because I love the sport. But in other areas of life aggressive and competitive are the last things I am, that is a reflection of the vast majority of judokas I have met. It is interesting to note that one mainstream definition of art is that it cannot have any practical propose. It amazes me how much time is spent on such matters. My opinion is the best martial art is the on you enjoy the most

  • Aikido is a lot more modern than other martial arts. That's probably why it's a bit different.

  • looks like a comedy if you put 1920s music

  • wow it almost looks like Aikido.... oh wait they have the same roots.

  • But Judo actually works as a martial art...

  • and Aikido some how isn't a martial art? both judo and aikido are emphasis's on parts of jujitsu. if aikido mixed judo or judo mixed aikido you would be closer to real jujitsu. they are but parts of a greater whole. hence the reason why this video showing training could be confused for a aikido drill.

  • no dude, judo is a martial art, aikido is more of a dance style, dont get em mixed

  • aw thank you for being a smart ass... would you like a lollipop with that? otherwise think before your type, it helps not make you look like a Nancy boy.

  • come on you cant deny aikido is only good for looks, they do great demonstrations but whenever i or one of my club members challenge an aikido person to a 'friendly' fight they make up some bull crap

    actually ive even looked all over the internet for a proper fight using aikido and only found demonstrations and some retards doing aikido to tango music, which surprisingly fit in well

  • aikido is a completely different art then most. its not a fighting system, and yes a huge number of them couldn't fight their way out of wet bag, still doesnt make it any less of a martial art. it takes far more skill then most to even be able to do it right. also the principles of aikido are completely sound and work wonderfully when combined with other forms of offense combat.  if a person learned jujutsu and karate then learned aikido i think it would be a good mixture and even more effective

  • According to wikipedia the definition of martial arts is: "Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat."

    If most of them couldn't fight their way out of a wet bag and it's highly complex then it doesn't appear to be very efficient does it? what's the point of learning something you most probably wont master, that's classified as a martial art, and isnt really efficient in a real fight? see man, a style of dance suits better :P

  • Yes its complex, yes alot of them couldnt use it in combat, but that doesnt make it useless. your problem is you define martial arts as microwave combat. 6 months of this and that and then you can fight. not all arts believe in that principle. many do, and thats not wrong. but there are other ideas out there that are also just as valid. just because one doesnt feel the need to compete doesnt make their art a dance. study some philosophy behind the arts, and you might learn something.

  • Heh.. I've studied judo for about 17 years now I think I know my fair share to make a judgement on this. Microwave combat? If it were just the newcommers not fighting I'd understand, but all those masters like endo sensei.. when have they been in a real fight? I'm sure they have but why cant I find any videos or anything alike to see what it's like to watch a real aikido sensei fight? The only answer I get is that they dont need to prove anything.. that's not really too satisfactory..

  • thats the thing about certian martial arts. different arts attract different types of people. more combat type arts attract more aggressive competitive people. other arts like Aikido, and Tai Chi attract people who are far far less aggressive and many times have no interest in proving or disproving anything. they are interested in the personal accomplishment with in the art.

  • Well said

  • wayoftheforesthand I agree with some of the things you say

  • "its not a fighting system, "

    Then its not a MARTIAL ART. its that simple.

  • there is a different between DO arts and Jutsu arts. Kendo, Aikido, KarateDo, Kyudo, and JuDo are more about personal development then about pure combat. not to say that these arts are unable to fight, but their ultimate goal is personal growth through the martial disciplines not the death of the opponent.

  • No. You said Aikido isn't a fighting system. If its not a fighitng system, its not a martial art. Martial art is a roman phrase meaning "The arts of mars" or the arts of war".

    If it dosn't teach you to fight its not a martial art.

    Its that simple, no matter how many platitudes you throw at it.

  • so we are arguing symantecs now. because Aikido is a self defense system of martial arts. it is not a combat system of martial arts. Aikido is a aspect of martial arts, same goes with kung fu, jujutsu, or karate. if you are going to say its only the art of war then outside of a little bit of karate and jujutsu only ,no hand to hand is a martial art. guns are the only true martial arts then because they are used in war now days. now that would be silly to say now wouldn't it.

  • No, your making a very simple phrase very complex to that it suits your view. If somthing teaches you how to fight, then it is a martial art. It is an art of Mars, as the romans would call it. War, fighting, agression. In the broadest sense of the phrase, learning to drive and tank and fire a rifle are infact martial arts, your right. Not all martial arts come from asia, and they have nothing to do with the floating, compliant partner BS found in 99.99% of Aikido. Martial arts = Fighting arts.

  • compliant partner are find in every art including bjj in the beginning stages of training unless you go to some meat head gym.

    and its plain to see you have no idea whats going on in this video, because this is a judo form that came out of aiki jujutsu, which some consider the culmination of all japanese hand to hand. out of aiki jujutsu came hapkido, judo, and aikido. you plainly know very little but like to talk shit because your simple explanation show how little you know.

  • Ive have studied Judo, and to a lesser extent Jujutsu for about 3 years now, at diffrent levels of intensity. You are correct in that all MA use complient drills at the beggining, some, Like Aikido, use nothing but. This does not create a fighter. therefore it dosn't not make a martial artist. As I said, you can throw as many platitudes around as you like, your not going to change what a martial art is. A system that creates people able to fight. Aikido dosn't do this. Jigoro Kano was a genius.

  • (cont) but he was no prize fighter, these videos are demonstations of the perfect way to perform the techniques. In judo this is exspanded on the the Nage-no-Kata, and the Kazushi-no-kata. Demonstrations of throws and breaking/destroying the balance respectivly. This does not change the fact AKIKIDO does not create great fighters 99.99% of the time. Its not a martial art. because a martial art is an art that teaches you to fight. Its just that simple. keep banging your drum and throwing insults.

  • and i say aikido does create a person able to defend himself in a fight. the person will not be a UFC champ, but they will be able to defend themselves in a fight. the mere fact that you are training to even attempt to redirect the incoming force of a attacker will help the average person in a fight. as i said Aikido is a self defense system of fighting meaning they do not attack first they merely defend incoming attacks. does that limit them yes but so do all styles.

  • (cont) I still cant believe you are even suggesting that some how a modern judo fighter was better then Jigoro Kano. I dont think any modern judoka with any decent rank would even think anything of the sort. not to say that Kano was unbeatable, but it was from a different time and mindset on training. now back to aikido, give yourself 7yrs more training looking at all manner of martial arts, then come back and tell me Aikido is some how not a martial art because its not a combat system.

  • Its not about time buddy. Its the definiton of the term. you can go on and on all you like but martial arts are fighting systems. its just that simple.

    As for Kano, he was a geniuse, but your saying that no modern Judoka could be beat him? you're deluded. the creater of our styles where perhaps the most knowledgable of the theory, but Kimura vs Kano? my moneys on Kimura, them being dead aside of course.

    As for you saying that Akido creates good fighters. Proove it.

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  • You should try reading "Mind over Muscle." Judo was never intended to be a martial art it was a system of physical and moral exercise. Out of the two Aikido is the system that best carries on the martial traditions of Japan.

    You realise that literally everyone in pre-modern japan trained the same way Aikido does now? You realise that you've basically stated that the bushi couldn't fight? You also realise that Kano added randori not because he thought it was useful but simply because it was fun?

  • Judo teaches you how to fight, its a martial art.

    Please provide proof that Aikido is closer to how they [the samurai] trained in"pre-modern" Japan. Please define "pre-modern"

    Are you saying that the Samurai trained using compliant partner drills, and with no sparring, as in Aikido. If so, I question your training and knowledge.

    please cite a source for Kano saying he added Randori simply because "it was fun"

  • Part 1

    Uh, look at the range of attacks employed in Aikido training and the range of attacks employed in Judo training. Judo is empty hand, Aikido, like koryu jujutsu teaches weapons use while grappling. Judo techniques are designed for safety, Aikido retains the classical emphasis on joint breaking, it places the arm in gakute in some techniques for this reason. Judo exclusively uses the safer junte position.

    Read p24 of "Mind Over Muscle."

  • Part 2. Pre-modern = before 1868. Some schools of koryu jujutsu did use randori but the definition of randori varied from school to school. Remember that randori is a major part of Aikido training but it is different from Judo randori. Not all schools that had randori had fully resistive training.

    Also Aikido, like koryu jujutsu uses kata, not compliant partner drills. There is a vast difference between the two training methods.

  • but aikidoka don't exactly resist your technique either. just my opinion but if you have a judo shodan vs an aikido shodan and for some odd reason they were to fight, i'd put my money on the judo guy every time. what makes judo so effective is its randori...resistive training against an opponent who's actually fighting back.

  • Yeah but the resistance only exists because the judo rule book creates it. As soon as you take away rules about kumi kata and striking the judoka becomes exceptionally vunerable. Exposed to a realistic attack judo fails.

  • how does the rule book create resistance? live sparring is live sparring and has nothing to do with rules. the fact is the opponent is trying to counter your efforts. not just go with them. i agree they could focus more on strike and weapon defense. but every art has its strong and weak points.

  • Because the rule book creates the conditions which allow and dictate the form that the sparring will take. I mean I've never seen judoka start kicking or punching one another. Judo rules force the players to grip one another in a certain way, once the grip is established resistance is inevitable and then has to be overcome. No method of attacking which would end the fight before resistance could start is permitted because then it wouldn't be judo.

  • likewise i've never seen an aikidoka start kicking and punching either, just big "feeding" attacks and compliant uke's. i see your point however. ..but i'd still put my money on the judoka. just my opinion. though like i said, personally i couldnt consider either entirely accurate as far as self defense goes.

  • They have to be big attacks because the Aikido guard dominates and controls the centreline and the space between uke and tori. If you're in range to box, for instance, the boxer would have the Aikidoka's lead hand in their face, which leads to all kinds of possibilities for the Aikidoka. So any attack has to close this distance and because of the distance it has to be large. You shouldn't be able to get in range to jab an Aikidoka without walking onto a fist, unless you have a massive reach.

  • sounds good on paper. easier said than done i'd say. nevermind things like having to fight in close quarters, between parked cars, or on a flight of stairs or something. anyway the point is, nobody will attack you the way they attack you in class. they give you room to do your moves.

  • You can do Aikido on the spot, you don't really need a lot of room to do it. A lot of Aikido is done at very close quarters.

  • evidently they don't demo much of it.

  • And we don't need a big attack to do technique. We can enter in and seize the initiative, like Judoka do but in a more dynamic way. The attack is pretty much irrelevent if the truth be told.

  • i realize its more about movement and angle and things of that nature. but...i'd still be interested to see a video of this. all you see is severely over commited attacks in almost all aikido demo's i've seen...unless it's a grab.

  • This is the great secret of Aikido, if you control the range and dominate the centreline with your guard you become very difficult to attack and your attacker is forced into either getting a beating, attacking like a moron and getting a beating or leaving you alone. The secret of stopping jabs and crosses is to put your hand(s) in the way because no-one is going to punch you in the hands. This forces them around your guard and since you know what's coming defeating them is easy.

  • i think you underestimate boxers. not that they'd ever likely attack you in the street. but since you brought it up. boxers also keep their hands up just like everyone else, but they still get ktfo. it's not that simple

  • Boxers keep their hands up but they make no attempt to control the space between them and their opponent or control the centreline. You can freely throw punches at a boxer. Throwing punches at an Aikidoka means getting into a place you do not want to be first. Imagine a boxer fighting a judoka when the Judoka already has hold of the boxer.

  • controlling the distance is very important in any art including boxing, thats the main use of the jab, to guage the distance. usually to stay just far enough away that the opponent has to take a step to hit em.i envision the judoka eating punches, i'm not so sure it'd be an easy task to keep hold of a boxer even if you already have ahold of him. just my experience

  • Great stuff. Nice to see some film of one of the greats

  • beautiful

  • Parece aikidô mesmo

  • Ja ja.. parece Aikido.

  • de hecho Jiogoro kano y morihei Ueshiba (inventor del Aikido) eran alumnos aventajados del mismo maestro que hacía un arte marcial llamado AI KI JUJUTSU

  • iba ang kata dati kesa ngayon..mas maganda yung dati..:P

  • Perhaps you mean sumi-gaeshi?

  • tomoe nage? where is the tomoe nage? i cant see any tomoe nage!!

  • you fuckin asshole, in koshiki no kata there is not TOMOE NAGE. YOU are the blind fool, why dont you see the video again you will realise that both feet remains in the floor.

    GO and learn something bitch!!!

  • Wow! His tomae nage!

  • mu guapo,el legendario jigoro kano. kien crea k esto no es un arte k se lea algun libro..o mejor k intente acerlo

  • how can i break the balance of my opponent is he's not attacking me? i cant reach his feet?? what move or techniques that i nid to make?

  • most excellent thnx 4 posting

  • In my opinion is Kano a god. He can thro his opponent with his foot, where other Judokas needed there whole leg. His moves are softer than the moves from an olympic Judoka. But he is stronger as them. He is only brilliant, nothing else

  • MMA is not fighting you retards. That's sport! In MMA you can't break fingers or gouge eyes, or stab someone with a tanto. You retards remind me of the football players in highschool that thought they were tough because they played football. MMA is a sport!!! Ok that's all the time that I'm going to waste trying to educate this crew of retards so I'm out.

  • you fools saying that this has nothing to do with kata reminds me of some 1st grade math teachers watching a MIT professor of some esoteric branch of math and saying that he doesn't know anything. You fools! Don't you know how stupid you make you're selves look? You even put your dumb !%$#@ in print for every one to see! Briliant!

  • lol it's not fighting. it's using fighting principles you raging lamer.

  • ya mom suck

  • You're right Martial Arts Lover, the moves have nothing to do with fighting. A martial artist brings down his opponent in a controlled and efficient manner to end the violence, like a civilized person. A fighter, is little more than a brainless savage with laughable body control. No MMA fighter alive today, grappler or striker, can even approach this level of skill, except maybe Matt Furey, the king of catch.

  • His technique makes me want to cry. It's so beautiful.

  • That's the real Jigoro Kano !

    How did you get this video it is so cool ! =)

  • what the fuck is this? put this wannabe ninja into a cage with fedor emelianenko and we would have japanese steak ^^

    no seriously.. this is the most unrealistic moves i have ever seen!! ROFL

  • Jigoro Kano is the funder of judo you freaking moron.

  • haha so what? those techniques make no sense!! ive seen bever judofighters in pride/UFC

    HHAhahaha

  • You are quite honestly a jackass. UFC has nothing to do with anything. There is no emphasis on technique in UFC, wheras in real martial arts, there is. Furthermore, the moves are theory, they demonstrate proper kuzushi and things of that nature, they aren't meant to be super realistic, because randori is where you practice your moves in a realistic setting.

  • Karo Parisian...and that's just one

  • what a fucking cock sucker you are, have shame.

  • Fedor studies/teaches Sambo which derives largely from judo.

  • im not saying anything bad about judo. it is used a lot in MMA. but the moves that this old man uses is hilarious. they have nothing to do with fighting

  • This is the same as aikido against judo thows.

  • this is too high level tschnique...

    i learned judo ,buti can't understand...

  • Wonderful technique. Often too bad that many schools of judo now do not fully follow the teaching of Jigoro Sensei. Much like aikido and the teachings of O-Sensei.

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