Advanced Judo Study – Kodokan Throws【DaiGoまとめ】



USJA-USJF Grassroots Study Program based on “Kodokan Judo Throwing Techniques” by Toshiro Daigo, 10th Dan. volved from …

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  1. より:

    My first Judo Book was, THE SPORT of JUDO! That was 1963, Judo changed my life for the better! I will be 76 in about a week, and I am obviously still interested!

  2. より:

    and if this can be effective in completion Maynbe I'm missing something so why not use it in a combative street situation .

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    didn't you forget about the serious man who wants it to work for self defence .!

  4. より:

    8:06 needed more control of Ukes landing

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    What is that throw called at 6:14

  6. より:

    Can we still do this?

  7. より:

    7:18 omg that bad. no controll with the ellbow

  8. より:

    Are you the Harold E Sharp? Who was on the book with Kiyoshi Kobayashi?

  9. より:

    Awesome video. Must look for that book

  10. より:

    how to obtain this certificates?

  11. より:

    it's not mma

  12. より:

    I think I like the old way better as opposed to the Olympic style.

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    Mr. Kano wrote a book called Kano Jutsu. There was no lack of techniques that cause severe damage, injury, and even death. The removal of these techniques where done by other people. Mr. Kano was a Aikijujutsu master before he created judo, a more modern way of defense, for the modern times of Japan during his days….

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    Sorry to say Judo has lost many techniques thanks to the USJA, and the USJF. Tatame Waza, Kasentsu Waza, Atemi Waza, these to mention a few. They are so influence in going to olympic games, the rt has lost all originality. Thanks to groups like the US Classical Judo Society tha by deep studies, research, and dedication keep these lost techniques alive. why do you think Brazil became so popular on a art that has already existed…? Brazilian Jujutsu?
    The original Art was judo at its best. I study Judo for 20 years, under Luis Paranos from Cuba. His teachings where always combined with defense, Aiki (Lost today) Atemi, and tons of mat work.

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    Half this is banned now.

  16. より:

    6:47 that sounded nice

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    I learned Judo back when it was for kicking ass. I lived on a Navy Base on Guam and my shishou was a USMC instructor. I have never failed to execute an ippon seoi nage in a street fight. With an arm lock when possible. I didn't roll the guy gently across my hip I pulled him all the way over my back getting him as high as possible before striking him with the earth. Open hand strikes, pressure points and other mean stuff.

  18. より:

    good falls

  19. より:

    χαλια!!!!!!

  20. より:

    wow, this is awesome

  21. より:

    Also 2:50 looks like Utsuri Goshi, but the way the leg comes up might call it a Utsuri Harai Goshi hybrid

  22. より:

    Nice "Cuban Windmill" at 2:24 (reverse Kata Guruma, or whatever you wanna call it)

  23. より:

    Why not use English alternative for the Japanese phrases? For example, instead of tory and Uki, we can say "attacker", and defender. That way it will be easier for us to learn, and apply these concepts because it is in a language we can understand

  24. より:

    very good vidio=thanks

  25. より:

    Awesome, thank you for sharing!

  26. より:

    AT 6:25 WITH THE GIRLS, "URA NAGE"?? PLEASE REPLY.

  27. より:

    I've been training a lot of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. I love to grapple on the ground, learn how to adapt and work, even when I'm in a bad position. But I really do miss the part in between standing and ground work… So I decided to join a Judo dojo to learn what I believe is one of the most important parts to become a complete practitioner. Hopefully I will be able to put as much heart and love into it as I'm trying with BJJ. Training Both is awesome!

  28. より:

    Vai tomar ku e jiu jitsu porra

  29. より:

    SI BON

  30. より:

    Well put.

  31. より:

    excellent video really looking forward to this excellent art of dancing known as kodokan judo, can anyone recommend any works of literature ?

  32. より:

    WUBWUBWUBWUBWUBWUB

  33. より:

    Great Work…Thanks a lot…

  34. より:

    congratulations …. excellent style…

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