lol the instructors comments are too funny... "what are you, throwing out the trash?!!... throw him with love!!!"
@Reddragondiaries7 років тому
lol good catch on that one
@danishyaseen66966 років тому
Red Dragon Diaries I love u
@GloriousVictorious4 роки тому
!!! thank you
@GloriousVictorious4 роки тому
Thank you so much, what an amazing video!! I'm going to try all of these warm up exercises!! I hope I get to train in Korea
@Jett-ct4zt7 років тому
I thought that choosing Judo for my project was a mistake, that I wasn’t going to be able to find any videos, but this helped so much, thank you for such a great video!
@LivT048 років тому
The warm ups alone are a workout🏋🏼
@MrPotatoesLatkie6 років тому
I started Judo at 41, and left at 47. At the beginning, I was the oldest in the class by far, although close to the Sensei. As the young kids became young adults, they became faster and more technical. I got a little slower, but the injuries kept coming, and made an impact on my mind, and body.
@huntermosely74202 роки тому
Don't stop.
@MrPotatoesLatkie2 роки тому
@@huntermosely7420 Well, I later found out that I have some vertebrae joint degeneration in my neck (the kind that causes the gravel sound) and I decided not to go back.
@Hi-th3si5 років тому
좋은 영상 감사합니다!
@AncestralMovement6 років тому
Thanks for this excellent video!
@ricardo.pedraza5 років тому
Thanks for posting this! Good ideas for drills on my own, I'm currently on my second lesson of Judo.
@shoe3slam5 років тому
Man I really enjoy watching this session. I wish I had something like this around where I live. I will try my best yo mimic this workout/training haha great video hope you post more in the future and you're pretty cool for letting us in the gym haha
@boudraamohamedelamine70095 років тому
great training love the video thank you for sharing
@lucaslago24466 років тому
Thank you this warming up is very interesting!
@jhee04197 років тому
Thanks for posting - it reminds my old days in Judo traing full of happiest memory and pure sweats :)
@barryirlandi42175 років тому
me too ....until my knee popped
@dawidpeka5475Рік тому
Very nice warmup exercises. Thank You
@Random545 місяців тому
I love this video and come back to it frequently, slowly trying to add these to my own warming up
@endurodaniРік тому
That's a great routine, thanks for posting!
@sarahkim5488 років тому
Hi there! I ran into your channel after searching for videos relating to teaching english in Korea and hit subscribe after watching a few of your other videos. I don't know much about judo, but my father was a judo master in his younger days in Korea and this video just clarified a few of the strange stretches my father does while watching television. I used to laugh at him all the time (still do...) whenever he did the "wide-leg pushups" aka bae-mil-gi (as he calls it). I had no idea this was a part of judo warmup routine haha! This video brought back a whole lotta memories for me since I used to join his workouts when I was younger. I will definitely be sharing this video with my dad! Anyways, thank you for sharing! Your videos about teaching in Korea are super informative btw!
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Sarah Kim That's really funny. Those pushups are killer.
@galax29286 років тому
Sarah Kim hello Kim I live in mexico I want be your friend my cel phone is 0115218712339538
@user-gr2xj1bb1h6 років тому
Sarah Kim not bed ghygo.a laviy ghiygo.bhytyfol.✊👍
@riskest5 років тому
배밀기 is an excellent workout. You can see similar movements in Hindu Pushups and Dive Bomber pushups.
@RGTomoenage115 років тому
You are beautiful
@HenryFlores47 років тому
The Sensei is beast!
@nicocontreras53668 років тому
Mobility, my sensei does a very similar work out, specially rotations, very useful to eliminate toxins
@MrKahunadog8 років тому
thank you for sharing RD. I liked the leg warm ups and saw a few new ones for me. I also liked the few gut checks by the instructor. Any chance of you doing a special on the Korean reverde seoi or other specialty moves? Thank you much for your in depth videos.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+MrKahunadog The gut checks are the highlight of my day
@lockjiang6 років тому
learned a lot from this vid
@normiedeathsquad402 роки тому
His throws and skills look effortless
@ImOK773 роки тому
Awesome training please post more of this 🙏 love from India
@srali76095 років тому
fantastic hope this school is doing well
@frankiebey12798 років тому
Great video
@mrv12712 роки тому
That class looks like a lot of fun. The kids are the funniest.
@barryirlandi42178 років тому
tiny gym...great workout..
@sinistersphere6 років тому
Watching this with subtitles makes it so much better. "Oh Rock foot tech that suck you up back".
@MaadLuck5 років тому
Im gonna start doiny these Thanks
@friday8886Рік тому
Thank you
@1888swordsmanРік тому
My son is learning Judo. Will be encouraging him to do these exercises. Respect
@JudoMonte8 років тому
@RedDragonDiaries Finally judo video! Your judo club looks fun, making it hard to decide on couple weeks in kodokan or korea for a little judo holiday later in life :)
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+MantasFitness I would recommend the Kodokan for sure. No doubt. Plus it's right in Tokyo so you can visit other places as well.
@hafizahussain67966 років тому
*thinks about running away to Korea just so she can do judo training there instead of England*
@Nabil19766 років тому
Tnx for sharing
@irriterendenavn5 років тому
i have been watching this video every morning for almost 2 years now and i dont feel any difference. are you sure it works?
@1966human6 років тому
Thankyou
@gutar23 роки тому
Love this
@arashbirgani8 років тому
great.keep on please
@user-mn7te2ey5l2 роки тому
amazing!
@tommienoffsinger7779Рік тому
Interesting to see how different countries train.
@ArgusStrav8 років тому
That guy in blue looks like the most flexible person I've ever seen.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+ArgusStrav He is an absolute machine. After judo he also does 1,000 squats (bodyweight), 3 sets of bench, and 3x20 of the ab wheel. Machine!
@2y9895 років тому
@@Reddragondiaries 1,000 squats? rly? everyday?
@vinskilindqvist45543 роки тому
Propably done some taekwondo as well? idk, but his korean so..
@gerden2387 років тому
Impressionnant !
@soo21318 років тому
This makes me want to get back into it!
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+soo2131 you must!
@bathiya015 років тому
god bless u all
@stevecolvin12342 роки тому
Great video. It's kind of funny to try to watch closed captioning in english and youtube trying to make English out of what is being said in Korean.
@katianecosta52367 років тому
Ótimo.. 👏👏👏
@carlosllanes79726 років тому
Mega Master!
@dimitritribble79246 років тому
Good workout 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@miraculousmosquito8 років тому
That was so interesting to watch. At first I thought the guy in the dark blue outfit was the boss, then I realised it was the older man who was the real expert. The boys looked like they were having a lot of fun. Do girls do Judo in Korea too? I hope you can show us more of this sort of thing on your channel, I would love to see when they do really serious stuff! :)
@tricepsish8 років тому
+Miraculous Mosquito yeah females do. Korea has strong Olympic teams for both men and women
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Miraculous Mosquito Right. The guy leading class is true student of the game. Lots of girls do judo in Korea. Not the same percentage as say taekwondo because it's very rough on the body. But still, many girls in judo. I'd say maybe 10-15% are girls.
@chrisdonovan87958 років тому
Thanks. What is the composition of the flooring under the mat? Raised sheets of plywood? There seems to be some give to it. My school's mat is raised from the floor, and provides some give when you land on it.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+thegrimjester Not 100% sure. It is raised and has some type of springing effect going on underneath. Just not sure how they do it.
@cobian3317 років тому
nice class video red dragon
@jthao97778 років тому
I watch this video while eating dinner and cleaning up my room. It looks awesome and cool, something i would do on my days off and hobby. I plan to check out and participate in judo when i come to Korea. And Mr. Red Dragon, you look so damn tall when look at the mirror with your camera :-). Wish i was i as tall.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+j thao lol. I am tall in Korea. You should definitely try out judo.
@justelynnnjoelle3 роки тому
12:08 when you live out your childhood dream of becoming an airplane. In all seriousness though, great stuff.
@gbriank18 років тому
reminds me of a faster yoga
@Rzzvva2 роки тому
how much need to be flexible for judo? Is that flexible like TKD fighter?
@bl3y5128 років тому
hi. i just bought the camera and I found the battery is weak and drain fast. is there a way to keep recording much longer . and what is the best settings for the xiaomi. thank you
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+bl3y512 yeah the battery runs out quickly. Maybe 1 hour at full resolution. I max everything out when filming
@miqu81248 років тому
Awesome! Do many korean judokas crosstrain in ssireum and wrestling?
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Mi Qu I'm sure some do
@miqu81248 років тому
+Red Dragon Diaries Ok, cool. Just wondering since ssireum would be a good complement to Judo, and since Korea usually takes medals in wrestling during summer olympics. Anyway, keep up what you are doing!
@rebshannonlingРік тому
Our warmups are pretty long and tough, but theirs is longer and tougher 😂
@bono8948 років тому
I practiced TKD here in the US for a few years under a Korean guy. It's strange how so much of the warmups are so similar. Even the counting and bouncing cadence are the same. He was in his 50s and could do the splits with his hands clasped behind his back and touch his chest to the floor like it was nothing.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+George Batton Yes, Korea is pretty similar across styles I've noticed as well. When I went to no gi at an MMA place they warm ups were quite similar
@samuelferrell92572 роки тому
Same with my kuk sool training. Similar training style, only more joint locks, less judo style throwing.
@followyourideas7 років тому
My aikido warmup is pretty much the same.
@maliquewilliams866 років тому
Followyourideas (Aikido Shodokan) except judo isnt lame and worthless like aikido
@jimmyalderson16396 років тому
Followyourideas (Aikido Shodokan) why? Warmups are for hard work
@79outlaw4 роки тому
Where you been homie? Your last post was last month and before that was like 2 yrs ago. No judo? You good?
@ducdiaoc8 років тому
good
@sleepykid1568 років тому
I was laughing hard at some of the things the coach said during the session xD
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Y Kim (kimchifighter) please tell me what he said
@nunooptimista5002Рік тому
I ve 35old years and i do judo for 5years i want to take thé championship of my country i do Big entrainement for this,in Ur opinion can i get it?
@RGTomoenage115 років тому
On another note, that sensei is way more flexible than me. Quite ispiring.
@SoriduSnakeu8 років тому
I love this. Please more Judo!!! Perhaps some of you training as well?
@etag98528 років тому
Yes...More Judo videos!
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+SoriduSnakeu I'll try. I wish I could do only judo videos to be honest. Well, that and food.
@SoriduSnakeu8 років тому
All of your content is enjoyable. So, either way, its a win for us viewers :)
@firstnamelastname-ko3ge3 роки тому
can we talk about the sensei’s pushup’s tho 👀 ... i know his lapel grip is strong as hell 😅
@tame112blood8 років тому
Man you should have abs of steel doing this routine with practice fights. #ripped
@afrikansevdalinoff52988 років тому
this is nothing compared with the Bulgarian teams, every training has atleast 15 min stretching, 50 throws for every guy and atleast 5 randori
@tame112blood8 років тому
Cool
@samuelferrell92572 роки тому
Says full class but is only 19min long?
@dylanf70508 років тому
That little guy in the blue with the black belt is awesome haha, I love how during stretching he wasn't even stretching he was just looking at the camera. How long has he been doing judo?
@currymuncher21954 роки тому
Dylan F don’t think he was that good I think he’s related soo he gets graded more
@aldocesar35993 роки тому
EL SENSEI DA 'EL EJEMPLO*(VAMOS!!!!
@aldocesar35993 роки тому
VAMOS!!!! VAMOS!!! VAMOS!!!
@roncervezawhiskey8 років тому
this is OK, where i come from is much tougher
@Dynamiteparm4 роки тому
G G same
@phil361711 місяців тому
I just saw my little brother in that kid❤.....
@user-rq5fr1xp9o4 місяці тому
Красавцы👍
@anderson84632 роки тому
That's real judo practice
@riskest5 років тому
This is 국사관, right?
@ar4uj2 роки тому
cool
@VEGETADTX8 років тому
Judo rocks! ;)
@cubicchalk20577 років тому
VEGETADTX I play judo I think it rocks as well ps I also like dragon ball z
@VEGETADTX7 років тому
Hey Hassan! I am so glad man! :) Nice too meet you fallow Dragon Ball Z fan :)
@user-jj6tp6ik7x5 років тому
ما كان يقول عند التكرار ؟؟؟؟ أس نس ؟؟؟؟
@timetogotosleepzzz8 років тому
how much is judo classes in korea?
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+timetogotosleepzzz each school is different. Maybe between 90-110/month on average
@JoachimderZweite8 років тому
I did not know the Koreans used the colored belts - I thought is was just white and black as it used to be in Japan.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+JoachimderZweite I think it depends on the school. Maybe there are more colors with kids. I believe it's white, brown, black for adults.
@eslee00700206 років тому
We have lot of belts as taekwondo
@olilebreizh86074 роки тому
What is this guy in the back ground, black suit commentetng and phoning very loud?
@alejandromartinez39704 роки тому
💪🏾🥋♥️
@aldocesar35993 роки тому
COPIAR*GUARDAR EN LA MEMORIA Y PRÁCTICAR HASTA LOS 103 AÑOS DE EDAD O MÁS !!!!
@iantolton93753 роки тому
only if I had the money to go there
@mattsmith1119918 років тому
what's with the little black belt he doesn't seem to be putting in much effort
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+matt smith it's ok, we beat him after I turned off the camera
@nureindania73818 років тому
😭😂😂
@guest00465 років тому
@@Reddragondiaries 😂😂😂
@NuevoVR6 років тому
these warm ups are way easier than my BJJ warm ups. in BJJ they are fucking horrible and really making me want to quit.
@madseason56148 років тому
That's a young BB.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Tim Echols yup. Junior bb
@NN-kd8fe2 роки тому
18:44 lol
@aldenorgabriel19957 років тому
the kid is really a black belt?
@matiasortigoza57087 років тому
the same thing im asking :v
@mrrit7 років тому
I've noticed in a lot of his video's that a lot of younger kids have already a 1st dan, which is insane (but they're insanely good) but still, really young.. But I do remember not every country has the same colours, I don't know how they work in Korea. But I remember other European countries had different 6-1 Kyu colors.
@TonyMon167 років тому
looks like the instructors son, he didnt look like he did much so i am guessing hes a fake black belt. so he can have fun with daddy.
@jaimefernandezestevez1176 років тому
Absolutely not. In Spain, for example, u can not even apply for the exam until you are 15 and prooving you have been practising for 5 years in a row or 7 in total.
@BenM6 років тому
In Japan, 1st Dan is equiv to like 2-3 years of judo or Green/Blue in Canada/USA. Idk about Korea though.
@gwyndolin92317 років тому
im suprisied thta it isnt that difficult the training we do in britain is alot harder
@user-lg9zg3ul4fРік тому
한국인없나
@PFOLEY8 років тому
Is that little guy old enough to be Judo black belt?...
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Patrick Foley yes, junior bb. I'm surprised so many are surprised at seeing this. It's a very widespread and accepted norm for martial arts across the board
@PFOLEY8 років тому
I come from a TKD background where it is common….just never seen it in Judo here in Canada.
@dessely4 роки тому
i get my Black belt when i was 15 and i was 5th in junior judo competition. also you can get your rank in your national judo association
@TheRefusedStoney8 років тому
I love this shit.
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+Midnight Constipation of course you do. It's judo.
@foxybrown25 років тому
I have been watching Judo videos for an hour and i think that Judo is more demanding on the body the BJJ. I am 55 and I do BJJ now.and was thinking of doing Judo also. I don't think my body could handle all those throws. And if I did pursue Judo i do not like sport Judo. I would like it for the original purpose of Self defense.
@cliffbarnes92765 років тому
Most of the throws and chokes in sport judo are still perfect for self defense. Imagine how much it will hurt getting hip tossed into concrete
@hikidwanafly77596 років тому
7:49 rip baby nigga
@SAToomy8 років тому
I want to see you play judo , nice pic 19:10 👍
@Reddragondiaries8 років тому
+حياتي و مذكراتي (life AND memory) lol. I can't believe someone actually watched all the way to the end. I would like to be in the video, but I have to hold the camera.
@negative_creep25814 роки тому
Cant take the kpop looking guy seriously
@eltigreartesmarcialesycrea86976 років тому
es una verguenza que ese niño sea cinturon negro. pero igual es muy buen video