The two main differences between Kodokan and Busen is that 1 Kodokan is a strictley prescribed style (it's either rigth or wrong) and Busen gives the oppotunity for variety, and 2 Kodokan comes with a lot of formality, effectively focussing more on Judo (and Jiu-jitsu) as an exact science.
The funny thing is, if you look at old footage of Kano, you see Busen! So, in the end, it's just a name, but Kodokan is more beautiful to look at!
Judo is a very complete martial art. It has throws (Nage Waza), grappling (Katame Waza) and strikes (Atemi Waza) including strikes to the vital point. All those techniques are in the Judo Katas. The only problem is that the modern training focuses in throws because almost all modern schools have their major interest in competition.
Judo melhor arte marcial q existe sem sombra de duvidas ;D
PedroKano546 5 months ago
amo i Kata ben fatti, sono una vera e propria forma d'arte *.*
ClubGaudianello 6 months ago
maravilha de apresentação, belissima!
danilosr1 1 year ago
Its very sad that techniques like these are not practiced more often. Too much focus on competition Judo in my opinion.
Ryokushindo 1 year ago
what do they do with students who cannot sit in seiza?
kempobrad 1 year ago
The two main differences between Kodokan and Busen is that 1 Kodokan is a strictley prescribed style (it's either rigth or wrong) and Busen gives the oppotunity for variety, and 2 Kodokan comes with a lot of formality, effectively focussing more on Judo (and Jiu-jitsu) as an exact science.
The funny thing is, if you look at old footage of Kano, you see Busen! So, in the end, it's just a name, but Kodokan is more beautiful to look at!
patrickbonne 1 year ago
man i really love Judo
mohdal 1 year ago
Judo is a very complete martial art. It has throws (Nage Waza), grappling (Katame Waza) and strikes (Atemi Waza) including strikes to the vital point. All those techniques are in the Judo Katas. The only problem is that the modern training focuses in throws because almost all modern schools have their major interest in competition.
Anibal677 2 years ago 8
@Anibal677 Not forgetting that Kano's idea was to create a safer version of jiu-jitsu, focussing on control over your opponent
patrickbonne 1 year ago
I can assure you that this IS Kodokan Judo, I learned this Kata from Hasegawa and Sato Sensei, both Kodokan 8th Dan.
steveleadbeater 2 years ago 6
Advanced Judo involved the studie of kata like this one. go to judo info site.
vilario 2 years ago
kicks in judo? first time see soemthing like that
czitek1 2 years ago
tnis is judo? its rather looks like jujitsu
czitek1 2 years ago
It's Kodokan Judo alright!
mekugi 2 years ago 2
.... same thing man
judo is really a school of jujistu
lagook 2 years ago
@lagook
yeah, before it was known as Judo-Jitsu, then Kano kept the Judo.
mohdal 1 year ago
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
judomichaell 2 years ago