m a borwn belt in judo studying in the UK and rolling is a great way to start the lesson because without being able to fall you cant have the rish of being thrown.
@qazzaqqaz3 The direction your feet are pushing you is one way to adjust your rolling direction (when rolling forwards). When rolling backwards, the kipping motion is the key element. Without it, it's much harder to roll over the shoulder.
schön fließende Übergänge von der Vorwärts- in die Rückwärtsrolle, allerdings muss man schon ziemlich trainiert sein um das so zu können wie du hier vorführst. *seufz* Beim zugucken bekomme ich auch wieder Lust Judo zu trainieren.
@Tossek86 Och, das klappt selbst bei den Weissgurten schon recht ordentlich, da man ja nie wirklich "fallen" muss, sondern sich langsam vom Boden hoch arbeitet.
Und Judo (oder Ju-Jutsu, BJJ, Aikido, oder was es sonst noch gibt) ist immer ne gute Sache ;)
I did that roll today but couldnt get it right and it felt weird. Your way is much easier to practice and i dont have to think much b4 rolling. Thank you !
At first I was like wtf is this guy doing, but now I know, I think this may help a lot to some people.
dragan38765 1 month ago
@dragan38765 Yeah, it's kinda the reverse way of I was taught it as well. You kinda learn the rolls w/o even noticing it ;)
AKeyboardWarrior 1 month ago
good, very good demonstration...
mossemer 3 months ago
m a borwn belt in judo studying in the UK and rolling is a great way to start the lesson because without being able to fall you cant have the rish of being thrown.
MrSambr 4 months ago
nice video
judomovie 5 months ago
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brilliantku 5 months ago
guuuuuut supiiii
7DJHero 8 months ago
Such a nostalgia... almost makes me feel bad I quit that sport
AlexNOSAM 10 months ago
Hey great video helped a lot. Half the time either I end up rolling to far to the right it seems like Im just rolling on my side. How do
I fix this? Also just to be sure my hands hit the ground first and my knees shouldnt hit the ground in a forward roll, right? Thanks for the help!
qazzaqqaz3 1 year ago
@qazzaqqaz3 The direction your feet are pushing you is one way to adjust your rolling direction (when rolling forwards). When rolling backwards, the kipping motion is the key element. Without it, it's much harder to roll over the shoulder.
AKeyboardWarrior 10 months ago
thanks a ton!
iCamilla 1 year ago
This is a very helpful video! Thanks.
maureen45ful 1 year ago
schön fließende Übergänge von der Vorwärts- in die Rückwärtsrolle, allerdings muss man schon ziemlich trainiert sein um das so zu können wie du hier vorführst. *seufz* Beim zugucken bekomme ich auch wieder Lust Judo zu trainieren.
Tossek86 1 year ago
@Tossek86 Och, das klappt selbst bei den Weissgurten schon recht ordentlich, da man ja nie wirklich "fallen" muss, sondern sich langsam vom Boden hoch arbeitet.
Und Judo (oder Ju-Jutsu, BJJ, Aikido, oder was es sonst noch gibt) ist immer ne gute Sache ;)
AKeyboardWarrior 1 year ago
I was kinda scared to do a roll before but this helped a lot. Easier to learn gradually, this way.
drktigger 1 year ago
wow thx bro, helped a lot
ReallyShitTV 1 year ago
@karenlsu: Glad you found it useful. Rolling can be a bit awkward at first, but once you get used to it, it's pretty fun :)
AKeyboardWarrior 1 year ago
I did that roll today but couldnt get it right and it felt weird. Your way is much easier to practice and i dont have to think much b4 rolling. Thank you !
karenlsu 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing. Very nice exercise.
zoransevic 1 year ago