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  • wow, for having a red/white belt I thought he might do the technique right

  • ha I'm sorry what is that kid doing in the back?

  • This is just wrong... Just saying..

  • i was paying attention to the kid in the left corner and then BAM the move was over i was like wut? noooooooooooooooooooooo! REPLAY :D

  • his technique is not so good, because he hits after the pull,if his opponent was more experimented the he is, he couldn't throw him.

    im not impressed at all.

  • @androsfinx he would also throw him if he was more experienced, its about the throw not who will be standing up longer, this isnt a fight, he's just showing the technique wtf

  • @philipsthebest yes , he is just showing the tehnique, but i tought that when you show a tehnique you have to show it corectly , don't you? i bet that if you do what he showes in a real fight you will not be the winer. show this video to anyone who does or knoes more the you about judo and he will tell you the same thing that i did, what belt are you?

  • if this guy is a hi dan grade then im dr Kano my self he has no kashusi with his left arm

  • haters gonna hate.

  • Nice throw, but my (7yo)son does it better...

  • nice throw my ass!!

    

  • agree, Uke's break fall is not of a black belt ! I believe that these days people have black belts when they dont deserve it !

  • when executing a hiza guruma, your body should be fully committed to the turn and your pulling elbow up. this was an example of poor kuzushi (pulling) and not enough commitment. I don't know, maybe the tori had some elbow problems, if i had demonstrated it like this for my black belt it would have been unsatisfactory

  • thats not ur belt lier ,bad technique

  • That man is not 6 dan or higher. There is no doubt about that... why is he wearing the 6 dan or higher belt?

  • Why do you say that?

    I'm not being argumentative or flaming, I was just wondering if there was an easy way to tell. I haven't done much judo, so bad and good technique all look the same to me.

  • He uses too much strength and too little technique to do the throws. The better the technique the less strength you need to do the throws. Look at Kyuzo Mifune (10 Dan Judoka, favorite student of Jigoro Kano) and you will see the difference. Or Yasuhiro Yamashita, another great Judoka who fortunately is still alive and able to teach. Watch some videos then you will see for yourself that he is not 6 dan or higher.

  • keep in mind. the uke isn't doing that great of a breakfall, his breakfalls are quite sloppy

  • @retardno002

    Ever heard of the Gordian Knot? Sometimes brute strength works. Technique exists to counter strength. But at the end of the day, its he who has the best conditioning, both mental (technique/confidence) and physical (fitness/agility/hability) who wins. So train hard, hit the kettlebells and do your morning runs!

  • @lamesurfer101 doesnt mean shit if you get caught early

  • @crabbit87 Grapple a wrestler who knows how to avoid getting caught in an armbar/triangle.

  • a wrestler? so you are implying they already have some technique?

  • @crabbit87

    Some technique, yes. You wouldn't do freestyle against a wrestler without some background right?

  • heassa

  • sasa

  • Not much blocking of the knee with his foot going on there!

  • Indeed

  • he doesnt use his hands properly..right hand in particular

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