Judo Basics - Your First Lesson To Start Judo

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Shintaro Higashi

Shintaro Higashi

8 місяців тому

Fundamental judo ideas to get you off the ground and flying into your first Judo class. Check out our in depth technique videos for more concise breakdowns of each move.
Also a full version of this will be available on our courses site soon! Keep a look out!
Ashi Waza Instructional Link:
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Ashi Waza - or "Foot Techniques" are fundamental to building a comprehensive JUDO game. The moves are applicable across grappling disciplines and they are very fun to hit during randori. Take these foot sweeps to the next level with this comprehensive instructional!

КОМЕНТАРІ: 106
@safetycrocs5069
@safetycrocs5069 8 місяців тому
I’m just getting into judo and I’m really enjoying the info. As an old guy of 37 😂 just getting into the sport, it can be intimidating. so I just wanted to comment and say, thank you.
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm 8 місяців тому
Glad you are enjoying it, I am 33yo and also starting judo very recently. It is quite a fun activity and your body really toughens up a lot. I train bjj too so both complement each other quite well.
@rieske2000
@rieske2000 8 місяців тому
Mate I started when I was 50. Enjoy the way of live. It is not just a sport.
@suziezc32s48
@suziezc32s48 8 місяців тому
Me at 43. It's painful. But a good balance/bridge between stand up to full grappling. Enjoyed it more than BJJ.
@mrdrippymandrippy4415
@mrdrippymandrippy4415 8 місяців тому
@@rieske2000blud is 56💀
@rieske2000
@rieske2000 8 місяців тому
@@mrdrippymandrippy4415 I am 60 now 😀
@johncube2180
@johncube2180 7 місяців тому
Started kickboxing a year ago, put 7 hours per week into it since and i just started judo last week , twice a week, around 2 hours per class, i love it. Despite having a good amount of sport, starting judo takes your body perception to another level, building different muscles, balance etc.. it's great !
@UhmActually.
@UhmActually. 5 місяців тому
any updates?
@Nitrovill
@Nitrovill 2 місяці тому
Yoo i wanna be like u dude!! This is so cool! I started doing aerobics and taekwondo (i have little experience in boxing but i punch alot) and i think of doing boxing and maybe soon Judo if i finish taekwondo The problem is i miss classes alot because i get so sick
@Ezekiel-rv3pe
@Ezekiel-rv3pe 12 днів тому
Absolutely right it actually made my right hook slightly better for 🥊 because of the way you use you hips lol. It sounds like you have a strong base for MMA with those two martial arts
@analogjudoka
@analogjudoka 8 місяців тому
I can’t wait for the Old Man Judo instructional! 🤣 Thanks for coming out here last week Sensei. It was a real honor and pleasure to meet you and train. 🥋👍 -Brandon
@EpiphanyMindChange
@EpiphanyMindChange 8 місяців тому
He already made like 2 of those
@analogjudoka
@analogjudoka 8 місяців тому
@@EpiphanyMindChange it was a joke - we talked about it last weekend.
@MetaversalSouljah
@MetaversalSouljah 7 місяців тому
I already have two years plus of boxing experience, I'm getting into judo now. I guess I'm officially an MMA practitioner now. That's the beauty, you're not limited to one fighting discipline.
@fabriziocaracciolo6292
@fabriziocaracciolo6292 6 місяців тому
I did judo as a kid until Green belt and i quit, now i wanna begin again i Loved this video
@salsalazar7646
@salsalazar7646 8 місяців тому
I'm also starting at judo, this content really is going to boost up my judo, thanks sensei.
@tomaspanda1245
@tomaspanda1245 8 місяців тому
Thank you, sir - your explanations are a great refresher for me and are helping me fill the gaps and remember details (I've not done any Judo for 8 years, but started BJJ 9 months ago, and will be running some takedown classes). Keep this up, your videos are a great resource for me to learn and also to plan my lessons!
@maciejgravite
@maciejgravite 8 місяців тому
Love this channel. Greetings from Poland!
@skyless7304
@skyless7304 7 місяців тому
Yes, the videos for beginners are awesome! Can you please do one on how older Judokas can prep, gain strength, etc?
@yosigam
@yosigam 8 місяців тому
Yayyy more basic videos!!!❤
@rns7426
@rns7426 8 місяців тому
He’s not just an uke, he is THE Uke, the professional Uke!
@jorgemarenco3690
@jorgemarenco3690 8 місяців тому
I need more of this
@christian_bushcraft1490
@christian_bushcraft1490 8 місяців тому
Thank you for all the great information. I'm returning to Judo after years of karate and bjj. Lots of rust, but your videos are very elpful.
@davidmoloney2687
@davidmoloney2687 8 місяців тому
Excellent - I will be trying some of your tips with the beginners class tomorrow!
@user-cm8of9nm8p
@user-cm8of9nm8p 8 місяців тому
this video was super helpful and instructive please make more😍
@ahrenwagner2993
@ahrenwagner2993 8 місяців тому
Next level content!
@jamesahn3788
@jamesahn3788 8 місяців тому
This one’s gonna be a banger ✅
@bieateofan2251
@bieateofan2251 8 місяців тому
Thank you Sensei!
@kusotare9559
@kusotare9559 8 місяців тому
I generally prefer to teach osotogari third, after morote seionage and ogoshi. The problem with teaching osotogari first, especially if you're teaching TWO or more beginners, is that neither one is skilled at controlling the throw OR falling, and an uncontrolled fall from osotogari can be quite hard and result in uke's head hitting the mat. Better that they gain a little experience throwing and being thrown by a couple of techniques that are easier to control. Eugene also makes a good point: There's a skill to being a good uke, and far too many people take it for granted and just stand there when tori is practicing uchikomi. A good uke, though, will move or react in the way tori needs him/her to move and react to learn the technique and acquire muscle memory for maximum benefit.
@kusotare9559
@kusotare9559 8 місяців тому
@@TheModernVictorian Absolutely. Beginners may know ukemi from sitting, squatting, standing, and rolling, but are not used to the additional force of being thrown. If you have beginners throwing beginners, you really need to monitor them closely because neither one of them really knows what they're doing in those first couple of throws. A poorly executed osotogari on a novice can more easily result in a concussion than from most turn throws, IMO.
@maxxikan
@maxxikan 8 місяців тому
0:28 3:03
@londonmadeeasy6676
@londonmadeeasy6676 3 місяці тому
That’s amazing! Love it
@slowdown3415
@slowdown3415 6 місяців тому
Very helpful to demystify judo Sensei thankyou .
@kazandibi.
@kazandibi. 8 місяців тому
Thank you
@yungblaze13
@yungblaze13 8 місяців тому
thank you
@AceBoogie_
@AceBoogie_ 8 місяців тому
Very nice
@user-lb5pe4xs2t
@user-lb5pe4xs2t 8 місяців тому
Как же хорошо он обьясняет👍👍👍👍
@marcosyy87
@marcosyy87 8 місяців тому
Thanks
@andrewkim6037
@andrewkim6037 8 місяців тому
Best Judo channel. Thanks guys!
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 8 місяців тому
When I first thought this I would step as far as I can to the side to get as much pull and off balance as I can. Then the instructors told to step closer in. You don’t get as much off balance or pull and the get countered easier.
@MMASulu
@MMASulu 8 місяців тому
O soto gari is the first throw I learned, but I found it's one of the hardest to pull off. Why isn't o uchi gari the first throw we learn?
@thunderkatz4219
@thunderkatz4219 6 місяців тому
I do Okinwan karate and boxing and Japanese jiujitsu I wanted to learn judo because judo is actually pretty fun and it has similar throws as karate
@yosigam
@yosigam 8 місяців тому
How about the same instructional but this time for the no-gi?
@13rosieb14
@13rosieb14 7 місяців тому
Curious why you are using a full grip in the demo? Doesn't Judo teach a three finger grip?
@imbroteinshake
@imbroteinshake 8 місяців тому
As a 6'2 dude, these are my main throws XD
@mr-booktv
@mr-booktv 2 місяці тому
Am jst a week old,,,a beginner too,,, tnk u teacher
@barboras.9938
@barboras.9938 2 місяці тому
cool!
@user-dq1ce5nb6j
@user-dq1ce5nb6j 11 днів тому
Wawo. Its. Gooooooooood
@no.lypysyvytska
@no.lypysyvytska 8 місяців тому
I've got a question - is judo dangerous for brain? I mean brain injuries, small mostly, concussions etc.?
@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342
@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 6 місяців тому
You rarely land on your head, and if you know how to break fall, shouldn't be much of a problem I think
@yaasameenperez6648
@yaasameenperez6648 Місяць тому
Hi, I would like to ask a question. I train jiu jitsu and Yesterday I met a judo black belt/jiu jitsu white belt that I asked a couple of questions to. He asked to use my jacket to demonstrate the proper grips. I let use it, but as he demonstrated he hit me in face/head 3x...I'm a 5'3 woman and he is over 6 feet...how do you handle men who over step boundaries by hitting woman?
@EpiphanyMindChange
@EpiphanyMindChange 8 місяців тому
Interesting 🤔 so all dojos really do teach the same 😏 this video is most useful to review things learned in class
@Tr3vor_charl3s
@Tr3vor_charl3s 8 місяців тому
giving away all my secrets
@omr3234
@omr3234 7 місяців тому
somebody fight me 💀
@CynicEidolon
@CynicEidolon 2 місяці тому
"He's a physical therapist." Lololol
@Grappling101
@Grappling101 3 місяці тому
Video Recap 1. Osoto Gari (Big Outside Reap) 2. Ouchi Gari (Big Inside Reap) 3. Kouchi Gari (Small Inside Reap) 4. Kosoto Gari (Small Outside Reap) Kuzushi (Off Balancing) Tsukuri (Fitting Into The Throw) Kake (Executing The Throw) Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi (Propping And Drawing Ankle Throw) Uchikomi (Repetition Training) Uke (Person Receiving The Technique) Tori (Person Doing The Technique)
@wagfortes
@wagfortes 8 місяців тому
I miss de physics, ... I mean, how do you unbalance in each move? I got to move his center of mass, I think. Would it be forward or sideways? Is it made by your arms or torso?
@dustykercheif7044
@dustykercheif7044 8 місяців тому
Afaik off balancing is usually part foot movement, part upper body, and part timing. The direction you off balance depends on the throw
@alfredpennyworth5132
@alfredpennyworth5132 8 місяців тому
I love you
@ccarniver
@ccarniver 6 місяців тому
This stuff is very intimidating, I feel scared to try
@Josue_Cristobal
@Josue_Cristobal 8 місяців тому
I’m no Judo expert but that guy seems pretty young to have a red and white belt. My understanding is that’s for Judo sixth dans and up. I’m not being rude or accusing anybody of anything, it’s just the only other Judoka I’ve seen at that high a level have been old men. It’s just surprising.
@kusotare9559
@kusotare9559 8 місяців тому
Shintaro Higashi is one of the youngest Americans ever to reach rokudan. His bonafides are well established. Look him up.
@UnveiledState
@UnveiledState 5 місяців тому
my gym won't know what hit em
@tengutribe
@tengutribe День тому
Came here from a random reddit thread.
@Unknow-99_1
@Unknow-99_1 4 місяці тому
do we need a poor innocent victim to train and learn those moves?
@Impala321
@Impala321 23 дні тому
sadly yes.
@darkuswolf2711
@darkuswolf2711 15 днів тому
To reach the Power of Juda you need to sacrificace a pure soul
@LucianoBargmann
@LucianoBargmann 8 місяців тому
With due respect Sensei, the first thing you teach people in Judo are the ukemis. Also, O-soto-gari is a hard fall in your backs, and without ukemi training, the person being thrown can hurt his head. So, my suggestion is to follow Kodokan's approach, and teach ukemis and then de-ashi-barai. IMHO, the best way to avoid o-soto-gari is to step back and counter with o-soto-gari.
@vincegaming3546
@vincegaming3546 8 місяців тому
First
@eons_of_hunting1898
@eons_of_hunting1898 6 місяців тому
Why does this dude looks so much like jurota
@raza6145
@raza6145 8 місяців тому
Bro's just elon musk
@HypexOP786
@HypexOP786 8 місяців тому
2nd
@torreszosimo1519
@torreszosimo1519 7 місяців тому
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