Science of Judo (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

Demonstrates the physics behind breakfalls.

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  • They help the mind and body... they help the body... they help the mind GAY SHIT! Wrong break fall from the start and fucked up shit

  • OMFG THIS IS THE WORST FCKING JUDO DEMOSTRATION IVE EVER SEEN!!!!!!! ALONG WITH THE GAYEST FCKNG HAIR CUT IVE EVER SEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • sorry,mate...your skills are crap...

  • *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg* *gonggg*

  • Really man... I don't mean to be rude or anything, but if you're to use an Uke for the sake of demonstration, at least he/she should be from your same level. Really, a bad or unexperienced Uke will make your technique look bad. If you are going to do a work of Judo you should do it properly as to make it interesting to the people and for them to see how true Judo looks. I am referring to the 1st part of the video in which you throw the white belt. I think I speak on behalf of many Judokas...

  • i m falling a sleep man....

    i didnt never make judo but i promisse u this my friend u personaly would be never ever in ur life be able to put me down as u tryed on the fat guy.

  • GREAT VIDEO!!! However, in the last portion you mentioned that you hit the mat to prevent going into a second or third roll... Actually since the slap is in the same direction as your momentum, it would probably do the exact opposite.  You prevent going into a second roll by leaving your legs elevated after the breakfall, which acts as a counterweight. OR, if you're standing up after the forward breakfall, what prevents you from rolling again is likely the force of your toes pushing back.

  • Thanks man,, have been looking for that for a while

  • enough with the gong already lol

  • fantastic!!

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