@DirtyRamires the one against Gill was amazing. it was my tokui waza when i did judo. it is probably the best judo throw, probably because its fast its big and not too sacrificial. drop seoi nage is probably #2. one thing i dislike about judo is that i got my ass kicked when i started jiu jitsu cuz i kept on giving up my back on the ground. you should be able to win by holding your opponents back for 25 seconds too i think it makes more sense than half of the pins you can win with.
@BANGBANGBANGBBANG The idea actually comes from samurai battles. A guy in 60 lbs of armor was dead if he fell on his back, because by the time he got up he'd be dead. If one were to fall to his knees it's much easier to get back up. So it's more tradition than anything. Could it be changed? yes, but most people think it's more trouble than it's worth
ı have met hım ın antalya during world championships by teams 2010. he was very gentel. we had photo together. ı had been working as a refree for organization from turkey
@garciag03 very true. my sensei is 70 years old, a 7th degree blackbelt, and still among the fastest judokas i know. needless to say he still beats the crap outta me every time i try to randori with him.
@basick21 i know right, my sensei is awesome he limps over and tells u hes not as good as he used to be and precedes to throw u with perfect from and technique i pray to God i get half as good as he does when i get older !!
is uchi mata his only move?
BANGBANGBANGBBANG 11 months ago
@BANGBANGBANGBBANG
are you blind? what do you call that at 0:16?
lppon 10 months ago
@lppon you tell him big man!
Myself0101 10 months ago
@BANGBANGBANGBBANG Is his Tokui Waza. But I´m sure he can throw you in other 10000 ways :D
DirtyRamires 10 months ago
@DirtyRamires the one against Gill was amazing. it was my tokui waza when i did judo. it is probably the best judo throw, probably because its fast its big and not too sacrificial. drop seoi nage is probably #2. one thing i dislike about judo is that i got my ass kicked when i started jiu jitsu cuz i kept on giving up my back on the ground. you should be able to win by holding your opponents back for 25 seconds too i think it makes more sense than half of the pins you can win with.
BANGBANGBANGBBANG 10 months ago
@BANGBANGBANGBBANG The idea actually comes from samurai battles. A guy in 60 lbs of armor was dead if he fell on his back, because by the time he got up he'd be dead. If one were to fall to his knees it's much easier to get back up. So it's more tradition than anything. Could it be changed? yes, but most people think it's more trouble than it's worth
JudoThai 7 months ago
ı have met hım ın antalya during world championships by teams 2010. he was very gentel. we had photo together. ı had been working as a refree for organization from turkey
camkiranokay 1 year ago
love it he uses that ouchi gari then uchi mata setup a lot. works well for him.
lucubration808 1 year ago
age has nothing to do with skill- im sure people who have randori'ed or shiai'ed with them can tell u that
garciag03 1 year ago
@garciag03 very true. my sensei is 70 years old, a 7th degree blackbelt, and still among the fastest judokas i know. needless to say he still beats the crap outta me every time i try to randori with him.
basick21 1 year ago
@basick21 i know right, my sensei is awesome he limps over and tells u hes not as good as he used to be and precedes to throw u with perfect from and technique i pray to God i get half as good as he does when i get older !!
garciag03 1 year ago
who cares they r both fucking old now and cant do shit
Hybridswimmer 1 year ago
I never knew this uchi mata earned him the olympic title
It really says something about you if you can win in this way
bla7091 2 years ago 2
C'est la scène la plus fréquemment citée, la plue belle scene.
learn96 2 years ago
yo savait tu que je connait nicholas gill.
MrJlrocks 2 years ago 2
@MrJlrocks Yo, savais-tu que son nom ne prend pas de «h»?
hallow22n 1 year ago
Je n'ai jamais été bon moi pour faire des uchi-mata. C'est pas évident comme mouvement. Il est vraiment bon ce japonnais
xMazingerZ 2 years ago
Kosei Inoue is the new David Douillet. His Uchi-Mata is excelent.
Darkvincentbar 2 years ago
No - Inoue's technique is more refined.
squooge 2 years ago
I wish I could throw uchi-mata like that
seanmichaud1221 3 years ago