
Life hack: you don't need Newaza skills when you throw your Uke hard enough that he bounces back up.
Life hack: you don't need Newaza skills when you throw your Uke hard enough that he bounces back up.
I love the third one where he already lifts Uke the highest but then pops him up even further before throwing. Like the Undertaker's move, hahaTori rotating his hands through and giving that little bit of a pull up is probably saving uke from death....
Still fucking brutal and hell to the no for me dawg
Life hack: you don't need Newaza skills when you throw your Uke hard enough that he bounces back up.
Only been training judo for 2.5 years and was always told it would click some time, well that happened tonight
I felt better after Randori tonight than any of of medals in comps, as I could finally see my progress
Don't know why I'm posting this, but tonight meant more to me than any belt promotion or comp. It just felt like I finally knew a little Judo and could actually instinctively do what was on my mind
I wish I did judo when I was younger
Awesome art
Lol, it's a great feeling when it works ain't it? I'm pretty sure all of us have a post like this. Peaks and valleys man. Enjoy the highs, push through the lows.
Well, the new rules are out and they're something of a damp squib especially after weeks of talk of leg grabs returning. You can now grab below the waist. but only to the top of the inner thigh. We are now allowed to play touch butt in the dojo.
Other changes are the yuko score is back but only in ne-waza (5 second pin), reverse seoi-nage is now legal and head diving--either offensively or defensively--will not now get you DQ'd.
Well, the new rules are out and they're something of a damp squib especially after weeks of talk of leg grabs returning. You can now grab below the waist. but only to the top of the inner thigh. We are now allowed to play touch butt in the dojo.
Other changes are the yuko score is back but only in ne-waza (5 second pin), reverse seoi-nage is now legal and head diving--either offensively or defensively--will not now get you DQ'd.
Old-style te-guruma will remain illegal under these rules.Is it just me or is the “touching to the top of the inner thigh” rule as clear as mud? They explicitly say no leg grabs but you can touch the inner thigh? Does that mean regular te guruma is back in play instead of the abomination that judoka are doing now? Or you can only push the upper thigh (in conjunction with jacket grip) but not pull/grab it?
I was among the foolish who thought/hoped the IJF would come to their senses and just go with the AJF rules.
Well, the new rules are out and they're something of a damp squib especially after weeks of talk of leg grabs returning. You can now grab below the waist. but only to the top of the inner thigh. We are now allowed to play touch butt in the dojo.
Other changes are the yuko score is back but only in ne-waza (5 second pin), reverse seoi-nage is now legal and head diving--either offensively or defensively--will not now get you DQ'd.

I'm glad about the Korean Seoi Nage being allowed.
What really has been bothering me is the stupid "no hands clasping during bearhugs" rule. It's just a nonsensical inconvenience. It doesn't make a practical difference if i clasp my hands and pull in or grab the gi with both hands next to each other to pull in. What is even the point of that rule beyond trying to annoy judoka? Do they want to make people grab each other in some weak Spiderman way?
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Haven't heard the term "crappling" in a long while. I have to start using it more, lmaoLol but Spiderman's technique is justifiable since he's a chemistry and photography nerd with no actual combat training. He does however have super strength so his grappling should look like retard strength crappling.

Little does he realize that being able to effectively leverage a brute force bodylock is an actual technique and being unable to prevent it is a display of a lack of technical skill. What really rustles my jimmies about this claim which i keep hearing is that even if you accept this logic on surface level, it still doesn't make sense in a Judo context because unlike wrestling, you can just use a tiny piece of Gi or belt to connect your hands without them locking or even touching each other. I once knew this guy who always went for pseudo-full nelsons this way.Yeah the locking hands rule makes no sense to me. Today our Judo instructor was trying to rationalize it to the class (along with other existing and new rules) as being to prevent Judoka from "slinging guys to the ground with a bodylock using only brute force and no actual technique." Lmao.
Yeah, because Judo was totally known for everybody having to go into a low Sumo stance back in the day because the super duper devestating and game changing effectiveness of leg grabs made any normal stance useless. So Judo had to take a book out of the Greco-Roman wrestling book where the contestants fight in an upright stance.Another gem was "no leg grabs means you can stand upright in a natural stance which is more practical for a fight when strikes are in play vs. hunched over wrestling stance." Yeesh. It's not like wrestling isn't the most dominant base style in MMA.
Bizarre grip restrictions ensure that only the best of the best win fair and square.No clasping hands, no leg grabs, the ridiculously specific grip restrictions - all of that just waters down the art.

Spider-Mans technique is also justifiable because he usually fights guys jacked like prime Bork Laser so gable gripping is going to be some Wilfried Dietrich level challenge to begin with.
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Bizarre grip restrictions ensure that only the best of the best win fair and square. lol
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