@Raffael900me its a specific exercise. try it. called many different things including under the fence. image a fence with an opening on the bottom you are dunking under and back out of
"Ususally as the numbers increase, so does the height of my behind." I died laughing when he said that, mostly because I've experienced the same posterior elevation in karate class.
We all know that modern Judo is not as what it used to be back in the day. There are still a few judokas that have or had a training regiment similar to Kimura's (e.g. Yoshida). So my question is this: Out of all modern judokas, who is the best and closest similarity to Kimura? My pick is Yoshida, what do you guys think?
@pcjudosambo There is this article on Aikido Journal online blog about the only surviving Kano's student, a female, who is about 95 years old. If I remember right, she is still teaching somewhere in United States. Look it up, if this interests you.
@pcjudosambo I would say Teddy Riner. Perfect technique and great strength. However, Kimura also teached Karate. Unfortunately only few modern Judoka train Karate or another punching art as intensive as Kimura did.
This is a documentary about 1964 Silver medalist Doug Rogers about his training under Kimura. Rogers was the only foreigner ever to compete for a Japanese university - they won the national championship. I know Rogers and have met Kimura when he was still alive - a real legend.
no one before kimura and no one after
Alien666H 3 days ago
why are they doing hump push ups?
Raffael900me 4 days ago
@Raffael900me its a specific exercise. try it. called many different things including under the fence. image a fence with an opening on the bottom you are dunking under and back out of
MultiTictock 1 day ago
Brings back some painful times...sure wouldn't want to randori with Masahiko Kimura
Signatureholsters 4 days ago
JPN judo-respect!
Gevor324 3 weeks ago
is this the same kimura who beat gracie?
153gmoney 2 months ago
@153gmoney yep thats why in bjj they call it the kimura lock the lock he used to defeat helio gracie
MrDragonkarp 1 month ago
@Terry What's the proof, according to who, and when?
HirabayashiT 2 months ago
Watching this made me get up off my butt & do some training. Thanks.
pbody108 2 months ago
English pub-fighting is proven to be the most effective of all techniques. Fact
TerryCrodgedy 2 months ago
@TerryCrodgedy you daft cunt
MrRyanhancock1234 2 months ago
@MrRyanhancock1234 you will feel the wrath of my pint glass round the head technique
TerryCrodgedy 2 months ago
@TerryCrodgedy Sherlock Holmes always comes to mind
badfoody 1 month ago
@TerryCrodgedy
But how often there are good MArtist in pub-fights? ;)
Gieszkanne 1 month ago
wow O.O
Rokowy00Men 2 months ago
"Ususally as the numbers increase, so does the height of my behind." I died laughing when he said that, mostly because I've experienced the same posterior elevation in karate class.
deek77 4 months ago
This is a truly rare video as it inspires without intending so. Deep thank you for posting this.
xue717 7 months ago
Amazing, inspiring. Almost mythical short video.
TheFreedomSpeaker 8 months ago 9
Judo practitioner will tend to do poorly in ninjitsu. Maybe too fat or heavy? not a lot of that "quick" muscle or too many "lifting" muscle?
You can't have everything. Japan doesn't have enough food to feed Ju-doers!
UnitedPebbles 9 months ago
@UnitedPebbles that's nonsense. Of course you can't expect a 80kg Judo champion to work as a scout or assassin. Ninja only exists in stories anyway.
FreddytheRay 4 months ago
@FreddytheRay that's not allways true; im 80+kg and i'm considered by many as a good stalker :)
TurboRatownik 4 months ago
@UnitedPebbles yeah you rarely see a judo guy make more than 20 succesful shadow clones
onokaoonokao 3 months ago 4
@UnitedPebbles japan is one of the richest country's in the world..
TheObelix876 3 months ago
japanese landmark...haha
brinnonvallere 1 year ago
We all know that modern Judo is not as what it used to be back in the day. There are still a few judokas that have or had a training regiment similar to Kimura's (e.g. Yoshida). So my question is this: Out of all modern judokas, who is the best and closest similarity to Kimura? My pick is Yoshida, what do you guys think?
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo i think judo is an art, far from this training or this or that yoshida
fghrere 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo There is this article on Aikido Journal online blog about the only surviving Kano's student, a female, who is about 95 years old. If I remember right, she is still teaching somewhere in United States. Look it up, if this interests you.
xue717 7 months ago
@pcjudosambo I would say Teddy Riner. Perfect technique and great strength. However, Kimura also teached Karate. Unfortunately only few modern Judoka train Karate or another punching art as intensive as Kimura did.
01Proust 2 weeks ago
Gotta get on this again...Thanks for sharing!
elguapotetigre 1 year ago
Very inspiring video, thanks a lot.
papetatedouces 1 year ago
This is a documentary about 1964 Silver medalist Doug Rogers about his training under Kimura. Rogers was the only foreigner ever to compete for a Japanese university - they won the national championship. I know Rogers and have met Kimura when he was still alive - a real legend.
judoguy101 2 years ago 2
where can i see the whole vid. what is it called?
garciag03 2 years ago
lovely video. would like to see the whole thing
k3nn3thw33ka1xuan 2 years ago
Is this a documentary or movie? Where can I see the complete work?
ANT6184 3 years ago