@BloodyForger Shut up, thirteen year-old. You're new to this, so I'll inform you that instructors usually go slow when demonstrating techniques. BTW how did you like watching UFC for the first time recently?
@ArchyBeatz save for the difference that the aim of judo is not to use force, but momentum and technique.
and that requires a lot more practice and study, because also the aim is to neutralize the opponent or give him a serious warning.
in wrestling is mostly used the knelt version, wich in judo is called Kata Guruma, and really is useful just for putting the opponent on the groud and gain advantage.
this is the difference, besides that yep, the move is the same :)
@Jahofnietdan2 Why don't you market that. It would make a lot of money, I'd watch it daily laughing my ass off as long as it wasn't rigged like so you wanna fight.
I think Ufc is awsome. WWE Is for entertainment. Thats why they have story lines. Its fun to get into. It doesnt have to be real to have fun with. The Rivalries, and everything
molataz i totally agee with you . balagezyan looks like a judo player. expert village don't seem to do their homework the techniques are close but still misleading
not to well presented for a start his left arm should be straight (sort of punching fresh air )out this pulls your opponent onto his toes i used to do this from ippon seoi nage lovley throw
This video is HORRID! Terrible technique. First, if this is Judo, then there is no such thing as fireman-carry, this should be kata-guruma, or shoulder-wheel if you want to translate. Second, techinique-wise this was atrocious, no strong pull on the hikite, your back was arched, and you did not aim to the waist of uke, instead you aimed at the center of his torso, which is wrong as it is not optimal.
I'm going to have to agree with you here. If he continues this way, he will hurt his back. But he doesn't use the Japanese since it is for beginners.
But there is catch! This video is called Advanced Judo Techniques!!! How come advanced techniques are aimed at beginners? :-) Also, if you watch every single Aikido video from expertvillage they use the correct terminology, which should be in Japanese, providing the translation and/or the name by which the technique is known in other arts (wrestling for example) is nice, but using the wrong term in the title is a mistake (I'm not commenting on the technical aspect again...)
There is a variation on kata-guruma demonstrated in one of my uploaded videos by a Judo black belt from Mehdi Judo Academy. It is nicer, better executed, but is a way too different variation to compare with this, but worth watching. I'm also no kid, nor ignorant in terms of both Judo and BJJ. Do you think this video here shows proper technique for kata-guruma?
@JaktFibaz You are still a fuck face licking your mothers' titts that doesn't know anything about Judo. Go back in her hole or something like that. Respect for expertvillage!
The biggest differences are the gi grips as amatuer wrestling is no gi. The 2nd difference is that when he executed it he didn't drop to one knee and roll into side control when he finished it as you would do in Wrestling
I know what you mean, that's why I hate Expert Village, they all claim to be experts at whatever their showing, but they're always shitty demonstrations.
myerslikescake, I doubt that you could do it better b/c it is a hard throw to demonstrate in steps, but it also hard on the body of uke, if done w/ speed.
@sulsabam the whole role of the uke is to be thrown, if the throw is done correctly and they know how to breakfall then there wouldnt be a problem at all. im fairly certain i would be able to do that throw to at least a more sophisticated level. though as it has been said, it was to highlight the FMC. ive been doing judo a fairly long time and am fairly sure i have this one to a more than capable level of execution. thanks for your concern
of course this is possible with a heavier person. kano (founder of judo) developed it to throw a much bigger japanese wrestler, who kept on beating him
exactly.....in judo size doesnt matter if you can do the throws perfectly....everytime you feel its heavy it means you need to practice more and improve your technique....ive seen how small guys easily throw big guys in open weight tournaments
you flyingfool2500 are correct for the people who don't know the part of human anatomy a fireman carry is designed to carry twice your own body weight in theory so if your around 85 kg you are able to life a 170 kg person in theory because all the weight rests on your legs/back/shoulders
yes that is also correct but i am just talking about the FMC itself not the actual throw ;)
but indeed just watch WWE wrestling john cena uses Modded version of this throw and they always give a bit of sway so he can lift them in momentum :) XD
seems like a poor example to be honest... you dont really emphasise the need to create momentum or the use of the legs...gotta be bent. people will watch this and try to use their arm power and back power to do the throw, not their legs. this is supposed to be advanced judo..and you're teaching sloppy techniques.
just think its a shame cos you clearly know what youre doing, just dont perform or teach it very well
i need help i can do a shoulder throw but i can never manage to flip them over me.. i can get them off the ground maybe 2 inches and then i lose balance and then i fall to the side and we both fall..any help?
yeah but its hard for me to throw my hips back cause usually they are shorter than me and i cant bend that low and keep my hips in line to throw them back cause i end up leaning back..
umm, well i think that the main point is that you need to get your hips right in front of his.. and you really need to bend your knee's.. if you look right in front of you to the point you are going to trow him im sure you will manage to do it... that how i learned it and i really works.. ;)
It is still possible if they are 5 stone heavier but this instructor has not explained it well. Guruma translates as wheel and if you do the wheel in one motion using the opponents momentum it is possible to do on much heavier people although it is very tricky if they are also shorter than you. There are also various versions using dropping your weight to the ground (onto knees or ass) to make the required momentum.
Joshab, It's Judo. Judging By Your Grammar and Homophobic Statement I'm guessing the only Martial Arts You've seen Performed was by the Actors on Movies and T.V. And if you Got in a fight I bet that you would stick to just punching and kicking and throwing your fists like a Angry Monkey. Grow Up and Think Before You Post.
That's a good move I use it all the time to lethal effectivness. I just wait for them to rush in and punch and their momentum works against them and I hurl them into the nearest sharp object.
I've never really understood why judokas use the squat and pickup style fireman's, since it relies a lot more on strength and momentum than in the "from the knees" high-c style I learned in highschool. It ends up being a rare technique in judo comps, but a bread and butter move in freestyle.
after some judo rules research, i discovered that in judo competition, if any part of your body except for your feet touches the mat while throwing, you get points, but no ippon, so judo guys always try to do throws from the feet, even if its less efficient. I'll stick to my "from the knees" fireman's, altho i usually fake the fireman's and switch to a double off the high-c anyway. to each their own i guess
That's one of the things I dislike about judo. I'm a tall and skinny guy so wrestling techniques tend to work much better for me. I don't have much strength and I have a high center of gravity so it's hard to pull off judo throws.
Knee techniques have always counted for Ippon in the competitions I have been in. In order for it to be an Ippon, you have to at least be on your knees. My instructor usually spends more time teaching the knee technique.
interesting, there's a similar move from the shotokan karate kata called "empi." but instead of grabbing his sleeve and pulling, you grab your opponent's neck, just under his chin, with your left palm facing up--in reaction your opponent begins to move upwards (i guess), and this makes it easier to lift him since he's already got momentum. i don't know if it works, though!
..never underestimate an attack,Maybe he won't hit you with it in this condition..Maybe he'll hit it after Blocking a RoundHouse kick (In Muay Thai (I do Muay Thai so I know What I'm talking about)While doing a RoundHouse kick,You keep your hands up protecting your face and the elbows down to protect the body leaving your legs open to an attack Like the fireman's Carry)
this video is horrible. he needs to get lower and he is using too much back. he is going to hurt himself doing it the way he is teaching. it is called shoulder wheel for a reason. he should be lifting him onto his shoulders. all these videos this guy post show poor technique
I agree with you. You have to make sure that your head is in the middle of his body and then lift him onto your shoulders. And isn't this a Kata move?
Lol Fool, Kataguruma is performed standing by many specialists. The only thing bout this video is that they are teaching Kataguruma, not fireman's carry. Two different moves
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Siddharth7195 9 months ago
You both look like dogs.
HyeDaViT 9 months ago
@BloodyForger shutup you disrespect the word judo, thats all
abbyfreakingennis 9 months ago
SPAM 7!!
IMsuperDUPERable 9 months ago
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iSlapU4Fun 10 months ago
This guy is a disgrace for other black belt owners. The strain on his back is way too high... such bad form. His Uchi Mata sucked too -__-
My sensei would rape him... over and over again muahahah!
Disturbing, right? (a)
BloodyForger 1 year ago
@BloodyForger Shut up, thirteen year-old. You're new to this, so I'll inform you that instructors usually go slow when demonstrating techniques. BTW how did you like watching UFC for the first time recently?
T3RryOrw3LL 9 months ago
is that usable in competitions?
live4bass 1 year ago
@live4bass no, not anymore, its now illegal to grab the leg, unless its as a counter move, the way he did it is illegal now, which is a shame
thelegion69 1 year ago 2
@thelegion69 yea i thought so, though you could use that if he was already off balance, then you can grab the leg
live4bass 1 year ago
dude...thats like my favorite throw.bc im like 6'3 and i do it all the time i didnt know it was judo tho. wicked!
TheLantzEmbry 1 year ago
though this is illegal move now :(
TOBIASM9 1 year ago
john cena's F-U O:
SdfuNoob 1 year ago
advanced judo technique and a beginners wrestling move
ArchyBeatz 1 year ago
@ArchyBeatz save for the difference that the aim of judo is not to use force, but momentum and technique.
and that requires a lot more practice and study, because also the aim is to neutralize the opponent or give him a serious warning.
in wrestling is mostly used the knelt version, wich in judo is called Kata Guruma, and really is useful just for putting the opponent on the groud and gain advantage.
this is the difference, besides that yep, the move is the same :)
TheRealAxelFury 1 year ago
Attitude adjustment
1robotnik 1 year ago
good technique but it is now illegal to grab your opponents leg.
MLGamer25 1 year ago
thats harsh,these techniques are very helpful! jakfibaz,ill bet these two guys would throw you about like a damp tracksuit>>lol
mij34 1 year ago
How i wish there would be some kind of tv program with just these youtube bitchers fighting each other.
Jahofnietdan2 1 year ago 20
@Jahofnietdan2 Why don't you market that. It would make a lot of money, I'd watch it daily laughing my ass off as long as it wasn't rigged like so you wanna fight.
AurumenK 1 year ago
@Jahofnietdan2 There was a program called 'Bumfights' I don't know how many of them are youtube fanatics, but it's worth checking out.
psychedashell 8 months ago
thats agood explanation of kata guruma.
matkasim 1 year ago
These guys are pushing 50 years old and I bet they can easily kick your booty.
JUDOANGEL305 1 year ago
sum of ya really think u know it all...always leaving stupid comMents!!
you must have droped out of high school
Hotpapipapi 1 year ago
I would expect a beginner doing the throw for the first time to do something like that.
rxmcgree 1 year ago
I think Ufc is awsome. WWE Is for entertainment. Thats why they have story lines. Its fun to get into. It doesnt have to be real to have fun with. The Rivalries, and everything
lightshanks902 1 year ago
molataz i totally agee with you . balagezyan looks like a judo player. expert village don't seem to do their homework the techniques are close but still misleading
motherofallevos 2 years ago
not to well presented for a start his left arm should be straight (sort of punching fresh air )out this pulls your opponent onto his toes i used to do this from ippon seoi nage lovley throw
motherofallevos 2 years ago
ur dumb like ur mom
mercydriveable 2 years ago
@mercydriveable wow bro ur really fuckin mature
iXmetalXi 2 years ago
i wood have went for an armbar afta dat
hotslim08 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
john cena
The F.U.
JeffHardy01011 2 years ago
@JeffHardy01011 wwe sucks dick if u wanna see real hit watch ufc
iXmetalXi 2 years ago
u suck as much as ufc
mercydriveable 2 years ago
yh
now u see how cheap his finisher actually is! anybody can do that shit!
CarlitoJohnson 1 year ago 2
lol
JeffHardy01011 1 year ago
The F.U!
BabyChenChen69 2 years ago
You Tube needs to invent 3-dimensional videos so that we get better training out of it.
jityr2 2 years ago
I did this on someone at my judo club
madmolly8 2 years ago
his torso is lying on his neck, go for his waist (were his belt is)
tthhoommaa300 2 years ago
he actually did call it the kata-guruma in the beginning of the video but this guy still doesnt really look like he knows what hes doing
laxplayabb29 2 years ago 2
wwe john cnea heheh
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NewTamilMusic1 2 years ago
This video is HORRID! Terrible technique. First, if this is Judo, then there is no such thing as fireman-carry, this should be kata-guruma, or shoulder-wheel if you want to translate. Second, techinique-wise this was atrocious, no strong pull on the hikite, your back was arched, and you did not aim to the waist of uke, instead you aimed at the center of his torso, which is wrong as it is not optimal.
loudenvier 2 years ago 2
I'm going to have to agree with you here. If he continues this way, he will hurt his back. But he doesn't use the Japanese since it is for beginners.
railroadtrash09 2 years ago 2
But there is catch! This video is called Advanced Judo Techniques!!! How come advanced techniques are aimed at beginners? :-) Also, if you watch every single Aikido video from expertvillage they use the correct terminology, which should be in Japanese, providing the translation and/or the name by which the technique is known in other arts (wrestling for example) is nice, but using the wrong term in the title is a mistake (I'm not commenting on the technical aspect again...)
loudenvier 2 years ago
make a video and show us the proper technique.
fucking dumbass kids on youtube nowadays
tosxpert 2 years ago
There is a variation on kata-guruma demonstrated in one of my uploaded videos by a Judo black belt from Mehdi Judo Academy. It is nicer, better executed, but is a way too different variation to compare with this, but worth watching. I'm also no kid, nor ignorant in terms of both Judo and BJJ. Do you think this video here shows proper technique for kata-guruma?
loudenvier 2 years ago
Village Idiot rather than Expert Village
JaktFibaz 2 years ago 7
@JaktFibaz that village idiot could wope ur ass its an instruction video not a compatition
knowles747 1 year ago
@knowles747 LMOAa
MrJhasseL 1 year ago
@JaktFibaz ur a stupid cum guzzler who doesnt respect judo
darktrooper555 1 year ago
@JaktFibaz You are still a fuck face licking your mothers' titts that doesn't know anything about Judo. Go back in her hole or something like that. Respect for expertvillage!
Junior8Amore 1 year ago 3
@Junior8Amore Village idiot hahahaha too funny
The1stPoster 1 year ago
@JaktFibaz haha that made me laugh
pokemonmac 1 year ago
@JaktFibaz disrespectful but hilarious.
hummurabi2010 11 months ago
wow like the same thing as john cena from wrestling
akastukiss 2 years ago
this is ass, if you wanna see good judo technique search for the vids posted by username balagezyan especially the kata garuma video.
molataz 2 years ago
i do not see the difference from the wrestling way to do it other than youstand completely up
D00TYLICIOUS 2 years ago
The biggest differences are the gi grips as amatuer wrestling is no gi. The 2nd difference is that when he executed it he didn't drop to one knee and roll into side control when he finished it as you would do in Wrestling
STEALTH872003 2 years ago
hehehe, can you lift a sumo wrestler like that?
celebratingfantasy 2 years ago
i liked your video and for your time limit i thought it was good
jimbe7 2 years ago
What a very bad done Kata-Guruma. And this is really a black belt?
jansende 2 years ago 2
I know what you mean, that's why I hate Expert Village, they all claim to be experts at whatever their showing, but they're always shitty demonstrations.
Saforge 2 years ago 2
@jansende its and instructional video smartass u act like hes at a compatition
knowles747 1 year ago
myerslikescake, I doubt that you could do it better b/c it is a hard throw to demonstrate in steps, but it also hard on the body of uke, if done w/ speed.
sulsabam 2 years ago
@sulsabam the whole role of the uke is to be thrown, if the throw is done correctly and they know how to breakfall then there wouldnt be a problem at all. im fairly certain i would be able to do that throw to at least a more sophisticated level. though as it has been said, it was to highlight the FMC. ive been doing judo a fairly long time and am fairly sure i have this one to a more than capable level of execution. thanks for your concern
myerslikescake 1 year ago
of course this is possible with a heavier person. kano (founder of judo) developed it to throw a much bigger japanese wrestler, who kept on beating him
flyingfool2500 2 years ago 2
exactly.....in judo size doesnt matter if you can do the throws perfectly....everytime you feel its heavy it means you need to practice more and improve your technique....ive seen how small guys easily throw big guys in open weight tournaments
netpolice151 2 years ago
you flyingfool2500 are correct for the people who don't know the part of human anatomy a fireman carry is designed to carry twice your own body weight in theory so if your around 85 kg you are able to life a 170 kg person in theory because all the weight rests on your legs/back/shoulders
Tigermonk02 2 years ago
plus, with the right momentum and adrenaline, you can use most of your opponents striking force when he comes for you.
silverstatus 2 years ago
yes that is also correct but i am just talking about the FMC itself not the actual throw ;)
but indeed just watch WWE wrestling john cena uses Modded version of this throw and they always give a bit of sway so he can lift them in momentum :) XD
Tigermonk02 2 years ago
seems like a poor example to be honest... you dont really emphasise the need to create momentum or the use of the legs...gotta be bent. people will watch this and try to use their arm power and back power to do the throw, not their legs. this is supposed to be advanced judo..and you're teaching sloppy techniques.
just think its a shame cos you clearly know what youre doing, just dont perform or teach it very well
myerslikescake 2 years ago 2
you should make a video of how to do it. im not being sarcastic either. i just want to see the proper way.
irritatedpsycho 2 years ago
i need help i can do a shoulder throw but i can never manage to flip them over me.. i can get them off the ground maybe 2 inches and then i lose balance and then i fall to the side and we both fall..any help?
wannabe922 2 years ago
are you bending your knee's? and pivoting your weight
possiblydumb 2 years ago
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wannabe922 2 years ago
yeah but its hard for me to throw my hips back cause usually they are shorter than me and i cant bend that low and keep my hips in line to throw them back cause i end up leaning back..
wannabe922 2 years ago
start doing squats
possiblydumb 2 years ago
umm, well i think that the main point is that you need to get your hips right in front of his.. and you really need to bend your knee's.. if you look right in front of you to the point you are going to trow him im sure you will manage to do it... that how i learned it and i really works.. ;)
Woppa007 2 years ago
turn around and face behind as u bend ur knees, also keep ur CoG low.
scottD075 2 years ago
looks like kata garuma to me.
seishin48 2 years ago
how are you supposed to do that if he is 5 stne heavier
LukesTUTORIALS 2 years ago
It is still possible if they are 5 stone heavier but this instructor has not explained it well. Guruma translates as wheel and if you do the wheel in one motion using the opponents momentum it is possible to do on much heavier people although it is very tricky if they are also shorter than you. There are also various versions using dropping your weight to the ground (onto knees or ass) to make the required momentum.
rxmcgree 2 years ago
This is great!
MadsRKS 2 years ago
I agree Ultimatehammer...Mccountry full of McDojo's.
judojon31 2 years ago
"Judo Black Belt" - In my country every judokas passes the black belt exam around age 17
M90Hun 2 years ago
You live in a McCountry.
ultimatehammer 2 years ago
lol, this is kata, why is this called advanced??? The competition variation of this throw is quite different!
M90Hun 2 years ago
that dood looks bad ass
67chery 2 years ago
That technique it's called kata guruma... it's not so "advanced". I've four months doing judo and i've already learnt it...
joapsar 2 years ago
XD im 14 and i already master the Kata first serie
agalaga 2 years ago
im twelve neerly green belt trying ot learn
the throw
Evelness2 2 years ago
Im 10 and Im learning this throw
sz42781 2 years ago
im in my moms belly and im learning this throw
RedRaider8493 2 years ago
in my dads sack and learning this throw
sz42781 2 years ago
wow man u should be epic at judo by the time your an embryo
killerducky420 2 years ago 2
i guess you were already a black belt by the time you were born
watchbeforeyoudie 2 years ago
How is this ADVANCED judo?
spacelad 2 years ago 2
this is advanced kata
M90Hun 2 years ago
Joshab, It's Judo. Judging By Your Grammar and Homophobic Statement I'm guessing the only Martial Arts You've seen Performed was by the Actors on Movies and T.V. And if you Got in a fight I bet that you would stick to just punching and kicking and throwing your fists like a Angry Monkey. Grow Up and Think Before You Post.
RunNGun07 2 years ago 2
dat looked gay i wouldnt wanna touch a guy's nuts
joshuab1815 2 years ago
judo isnt gay, learn to do kataguruma and then tell me if you touch the other guys nuts or his legs while making this throw -.-"
BurninAss 2 years ago 3
i always mess up when i do this
judojohn16 2 years ago
What are the punchingbags for?i thought you don't punch in judo.
PJRYproductions 2 years ago
they probably have other martial art done in the same place. i would assume. cause you right there is no punching or kicking in judo
MrJesus666 2 years ago
there is a bit of punching in judo, but not in the oldschool championship style
yep, no kicking thats right
BurninAss 2 years ago 2
it's an f u
Munemfbs 2 years ago
we have a similar fireman's throw in hapkido, but basic style is from the knees
cheaptrades 2 years ago
This throw can also be called "Shoulder Wheel" if you're translating it from the japanese "Kata Guruma"
winoguitaro 2 years ago
That's a good move I use it all the time to lethal effectivness. I just wait for them to rush in and punch and their momentum works against them and I hurl them into the nearest sharp object.
AurumenK 2 years ago
Hopefully a wooden spear is conviently located right where you threw the man. :)
JJ17261 2 years ago 2
I've never really understood why judokas use the squat and pickup style fireman's, since it relies a lot more on strength and momentum than in the "from the knees" high-c style I learned in highschool. It ends up being a rare technique in judo comps, but a bread and butter move in freestyle.
vwgolf1991 3 years ago
yeah i find it kind of wierd too, the way i hit it is just to roll on the side of my hip instead of squatting
NorCalWrestler 3 years ago
thats wrestling tho. not judo.
SoulJahv3 3 years ago
i think its cause judos more about throwing, not jsut take down.
SoulJahv3 3 years ago
after some judo rules research, i discovered that in judo competition, if any part of your body except for your feet touches the mat while throwing, you get points, but no ippon, so judo guys always try to do throws from the feet, even if its less efficient. I'll stick to my "from the knees" fireman's, altho i usually fake the fireman's and switch to a double off the high-c anyway. to each their own i guess
vwgolf1991 3 years ago
That's one of the things I dislike about judo. I'm a tall and skinny guy so wrestling techniques tend to work much better for me. I don't have much strength and I have a high center of gravity so it's hard to pull off judo throws.
Nightmonkey17 3 years ago
Knee techniques have always counted for Ippon in the competitions I have been in. In order for it to be an Ippon, you have to at least be on your knees. My instructor usually spends more time teaching the knee technique.
theclinger 2 years ago
The most common version of firemans carry in Judo competitions is on the knees.
urasj 2 years ago
interesting, there's a similar move from the shotokan karate kata called "empi." but instead of grabbing his sleeve and pulling, you grab your opponent's neck, just under his chin, with your left palm facing up--in reaction your opponent begins to move upwards (i guess), and this makes it easier to lift him since he's already got momentum. i don't know if it works, though!
Philmoscowitz 3 years ago
lol grabbed his balls at 0:52
N3wbyB3wby 3 years ago
dude im muay thai so if someone tryied this against me i would just knee his face
Koloportos 3 years ago
oh my god.. but this is judo and not muay thai...an in this sport you get disqualified if you use your knees.....
Speznas1234 3 years ago 4
..never underestimate an attack,Maybe he won't hit you with it in this condition..Maybe he'll hit it after Blocking a RoundHouse kick (In Muay Thai (I do Muay Thai so I know What I'm talking about)While doing a RoundHouse kick,You keep your hands up protecting your face and the elbows down to protect the body leaving your legs open to an attack Like the fireman's Carry)
tearo 3 years ago
But to be honest..This guy sucks
tearo 3 years ago
yea and you'll be on 1 leg and off blance den the judo guy ould jus sweep or grab ur other leg dat ur standing on
Nhia89 3 years ago
ding ding ding baaaad baaad technique
SteveMartin99 3 years ago
stevemartin99: why is it a bad technique? i don't study judo or do MMA, so i don't know. please explain.
Philmoscowitz 3 years ago
Do not do this
sisdavid 3 years ago
sisdavid: why not? please explain.
Philmoscowitz 3 years ago
Moral of the story is... Expert village, isn't.
shardakar 3 years ago
Well to be honost you should'nt do this one if u just started with Judo, wait when you got the prober band.
gereorth666 3 years ago
ima try this in wrestling
alexdrums90 3 years ago
it is a very dangerous throw.
judoisoww 3 years ago
this video is horrible. he needs to get lower and he is using too much back. he is going to hurt himself doing it the way he is teaching. it is called shoulder wheel for a reason. he should be lifting him onto his shoulders. all these videos this guy post show poor technique
madklown06 3 years ago 3
I agree with you. You have to make sure that your head is in the middle of his body and then lift him onto your shoulders. And isn't this a Kata move?
I had brown belt judo.
NL1313 3 years ago 3
its part of the kata Naga No Kata dat someone must learn if they wanna advance to a black belt
there's 2 version of the throw the kata and the combatives throw
Nhia89 3 years ago
"Kata"-guruma... :/
theclinger 2 years ago
jigoro kano the father of judo used the fireman's carry after reading a western wrestling book
thebadger8 3 years ago
so awsome i wil realy use it tommorruw on the clubchampionship of judo
tigerspons 3 years ago
Kata guruma and fireman's carry are the same thing man! I had a japanese judo player tell me that. Kasuhiko Fujimoto. You are wrong there!
TahoeVista 3 years ago
thats a very difficult move to utilize in match.
theshtgoose 3 years ago
Thats cause the guys in this vid are teaching it wrong. Kata Guruma is never performed standing. EVER.
The drop variation is one of the highest scoring moves in current competition at the highest level!
TahoeVista 3 years ago
Lol Fool, Kataguruma is performed standing by many specialists. The only thing bout this video is that they are teaching Kataguruma, not fireman's carry. Two different moves
Judotommi92 3 years ago