To the judoka in blue in the first two minutes: need to commit to the throw. if you can't commit, there will be too much space between your body and instead of a gentle throw where it is a matter of upsetting balance and guiding the weight, it becomes a contest of strength, and you spend too much energy to really gain power. Set up the throw, push/pull into a state of imbalance, then take advantage by closing in and trapping a limb so that balance can not be regained.
Credit to the gentleman doing randori with Inoue at 2:00. Of all the Inoue randori videos that have popped up over the past two months I thought this fellow had a great attitude and did as well as the other guys in other videos who were seemingly going for gold.
@droman30 i thought the same...it always seems to be the non dan grade judoka who seem to have the best randori with elite level judoka! there is another with a yellow belt who does just as well as a guy wearing a black belt because he is more relaxed.
@Grove2000 You can't make these types of comparisons because the fact is that Inoue is simply "toying" with everyone. He's just being polite, and letting the other judoka get some work in. It does not matter if one is a black belt or a white belt - Inoue could end it in seconds if he wishes. He's probably only giving less than 10% effort in these randori sessions. The guy who goes with Inoue at 2:00 keeps a smile on his face because he knows full well that Inoue could crush him like a bug.
5:18 - This guy is a black belt? What an awful attempt of ouchi gari
keeponblinking 2 weeks ago
the second guy actually thought he can throw him =D
cyrax622 4 weeks ago
What happened at the end? Inoue didn't seem too interested to spar with the last guy.
GingerOreo 1 month ago
"I'll put it on YouTube!" Famous last words. lol
jmhinnen 1 month ago
That being said, the man is a Olympic Judo gold medalist...you can say at least you tried.
Sancria 2 months ago
To the judoka in blue in the first two minutes: need to commit to the throw. if you can't commit, there will be too much space between your body and instead of a gentle throw where it is a matter of upsetting balance and guiding the weight, it becomes a contest of strength, and you spend too much energy to really gain power. Set up the throw, push/pull into a state of imbalance, then take advantage by closing in and trapping a limb so that balance can not be regained.
Sancria 2 months ago
When the brownbelt came I couldn't stop thinking about that he looks like Alan from
2 & 1/2 men
HauntedByMe 3 months ago
And yes... I knew he could end it at any time. I was just having fun having a go at him.
blablazo43 4 months ago
Actually I was smiling because at 2:09 I caught him with left kouchi gari and it had at least some effect.
blablazo43 4 months ago
At 2:09, Inoue trips and falls. I bet the guy goes home and tells him family, "I took down an Olympic Gold Medalist!!" Lol.
mrkitanai1 4 months ago
Just to step on the mat with him is an honor.
TenteixSaigo 5 months ago
That was an awesome o-ouchi at the end,!
dpg1988 5 months ago
inoue is much bigger,not f.!!
MrUFClaw 5 months ago
@MrUFClaw this match was a game for inoue.....the other guy....was doomed after the uchi mata:Inoue was playing ... just kidding.
jigoyawara 2 months ago
@jigoyawara ok I know, but I'm just saying he is heavear!!!
MrUFClaw 2 months ago
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muffinman1 6 months ago
How lucky these guys are!
mythrandil1 6 months ago 3
Credit to the gentleman doing randori with Inoue at 2:00. Of all the Inoue randori videos that have popped up over the past two months I thought this fellow had a great attitude and did as well as the other guys in other videos who were seemingly going for gold.
droman30 1 year ago
@droman30 i thought the same...it always seems to be the non dan grade judoka who seem to have the best randori with elite level judoka! there is another with a yellow belt who does just as well as a guy wearing a black belt because he is more relaxed.
Grove2000 9 months ago
@Grove2000 You can't make these types of comparisons because the fact is that Inoue is simply "toying" with everyone. He's just being polite, and letting the other judoka get some work in. It does not matter if one is a black belt or a white belt - Inoue could end it in seconds if he wishes. He's probably only giving less than 10% effort in these randori sessions. The guy who goes with Inoue at 2:00 keeps a smile on his face because he knows full well that Inoue could crush him like a bug.
mrkitanai1 4 months ago 5