Based on Hal Sharp's Classic Judo films from the 1950's. Complete footage of legendary sensei's are shown here, including commentary and slow motion. Enjoy!
Hi, I practice something quite different (Pa-Kua or Bagua as you prefer) but I recognize the art in what I see. Considering the garbage present in the network it is a little miracle that I came across this gem. This video is pure gold and only at the first view it gave me valuable hints about my next steps. Thank you very much for sharing it!
Please put up as much content as you can for public record. The amount of judo knowledge lost to people's attics pre internet is astonishing. The context this content brings is priceless for the serious judoka.
Luckily the Kodokan preserves many of the old techniques in their Judo cannon. A large percentage of judo throws and locks are not used in modern day sport judo because of possible injury or simply having fallen out of favor. When I was a boy at the Kodokan decades ago I always wanted to see the famous judo Kata in Armor but I never saw it. Nowadays when I watch sport judo I get very stressed when the Japanese do not win and they no longer dominate judo like they used to. So it goes.
@Kenjutsu Tengu the problem is that it wasn't flashy, and I was told it was a sport, so I figured it had to real place as self-defense. Very few people can defend themselves against a good throw to the pavement.
@@ChrisPyle It depends on the system and Sensei. There are still a small # here in NYC that will teach you like this if you show you got it in you and they know you will teach, bad thing is most of them are around 80 like my Sensei.
bigbluedog360 Very true. Do they still call it Judo? I recognize a lot of the ground submissions from the Jiu Jitsu I’ve learned but it looks like the roots are in fact Judo after watching this.
@@ChrisPyle Yes, there are alot of techniques i'm taught in private that i'm told not to show the rest of the class. The ruling bodies have ruined Judo for the sake of sport.
bigbluedog360 That’s too bad because jiu Jitsu is sorely lacking this sort of dominance from standing and modern judo is but a fraction of the ground submissions shown here. If the two were left together and whole it would be a much more effective fighting system in my humble opinion
Please add a menu with time stamps for the techniques in the description box. 1hr 14mins is pretty crazy for studying whilst having no notes in the description.
Koga and Hal Sharp both died the same week this last year. How sad but so glad we got their videos
Fantastic thank you for sharing wonderful history you were part of. Judo is life. Life is judo.
Hi, I practice something quite different (Pa-Kua or Bagua as you prefer) but I recognize the art in what I see.
Considering the garbage present in the network it is a little miracle that I came across this gem.
This video is pure gold and only at the first view it gave me valuable hints about my next steps.
Thank you very much for sharing it!
Thank you, Sensei Sharp for sharing these wonderful photos and your memories.
Many thanks for posting this, Sharp-Sensei.
I almost teared up when I saw Hidekazu Nagaoka, one of Jigoro Kano's direct 10th Dan pupils, and considered to be one of the very best.
Thanks for sharing this! This video does a really good job of explaining the moves compared to other videos I've tried to find.
Please put up as much content as you can for public record. The amount of judo knowledge lost to people's attics pre internet is astonishing. The context this content brings is priceless for the serious judoka.
Love this video. Thank you for this gem.
Thank you for such insight , Sharp Sensei , simply beautiful !
Wow! Incredible work!
Classics! Thank you sir for sharing .subscriber🥋
Rest in peace Sharp Sensei.
Magistral!!!!!
Wow....real Gold
Great video Hal thanks. To think their tatami mat is traditionally just a wooden floor.. Ouch.
Takagaki Sensei's "Tai-Otoshi" is simalar as mine ...
Kkkkk...
Thanks for your effort & dedication for JUDO.
RIP Hal Sharpe Sensei
Thank you for all the great videos. Question for you- Do you have any footage of Takeo Yano or Hajime Isogai?
Excelente vídeo .
Brilliant, amazing
Thank you that was great and im going to get my children to watch it ..
What about Kosen Judo?
@@m5a1stuart83 hey Neij are you a practicing judoka ?..
@@therickoshae Judoka is the person, the art is Judo
@@m5a1stuart83 is that a yes or no...?
love you konnichiwa sensei rest
THANK YOU ❗
That's why they call them:
Martial ARTS
Me, a yellow belt: I know some of these words.
Awesome, I only wish he had some imagery of Ino San. He was my Sensei’s (Charlie Robinson) Sensei.
Thankyou very much sensei. Dommo arigoto gosaimas
Luckily the Kodokan preserves many of the old techniques in their Judo cannon. A large percentage of judo throws and locks are not used in modern day sport judo because of possible injury or simply having fallen out of favor. When I was a boy at the Kodokan decades ago I always wanted to see the famous judo Kata in Armor but I never saw it. Nowadays when I watch sport judo I get very stressed when the Japanese do not win and they no longer dominate judo like they used to. So it goes.
This video is awesome. I didn't know some of the throws were for armour warriors. What is your history with these madters?
It follows since these throws are inherited from schools like Tenshin-Shinyo-no-Ryu.
Makes me realize, I should've studied judo as a foundation, in my youth.
@Kenjutsu Tengu the problem is that it wasn't flashy, and I was told it was a sport, so I figured it had to real place as self-defense.
Very few people can defend themselves against a good throw to the pavement.
Stuff is amazing, people think a lot of these techniques are new
Where can i find videos where Hal Sharp shows ancient Jujutsu scrolls ?
Chu Kawakami is the real deal.
An absolut beast! High level newaza and Bo Jutsu!
amazing,judo as real martial art,not sport,i wish i could find judo as sn art today.
You can, it’s called Jiu Jitsu lol
@@ChrisPyle It depends on the system and Sensei. There are still a small # here in NYC that will teach you like this if you show you got it in you and they know you will teach, bad thing is most of them are around 80 like my Sensei.
bigbluedog360 Very true. Do they still call it Judo? I recognize a lot of the ground submissions from the Jiu Jitsu I’ve learned but it looks like the roots are in fact Judo after watching this.
@@ChrisPyle Yes, there are alot of techniques i'm taught in private that i'm told not to show the rest of the class. The ruling bodies have ruined Judo for the sake of sport.
bigbluedog360 That’s too bad because jiu Jitsu is sorely lacking this sort of dominance from standing and modern judo is but a fraction of the ground submissions shown here. If the two were left together and whole it would be a much more effective fighting system in my humble opinion
Please add a menu with time stamps for the techniques in the description box. 1hr 14mins is pretty crazy for studying whilst having no notes in the description.
Osu!
"Father of Asian judo"?
Didn't it START in Asia?