Absolutely beautiful! I am so glad this is posted and is being bought back into practice.The set ups to the throws, the kazushi and tsurikomi seemed perfect. The Uki and Tori performed with excellence. I love watching this. I suggest any Jodoka study these forms. I teach my students the throws were meant to be done with movement not from a stagnant position hence the kazushi and tsurikomi. Circular movements. 5 out of 5
I've never seen Kata before. I'm only white belt, and I saw a brown belt practice for it.. I was fighting on the ground so I didn't watch... First time I've seen this.
It's started whenever. Normal sparring classes(randori) and kata classes are typically held separately from each other. Knowing Kata is a requirement for black belt, and a lot of people put off learning kata until they're brown belts(only because they find sparring more fun than practicing form, I guess). I don't think there is a prerequisite for when you are allowed to start practicing kata.
Buonissimo Nage No Kata,ma non mi piace specialmente uke nell'uki otoshi sia a dx.che a sx...pero' nell'insieme anche se il ritmo nelle varie serie specie la 5°non e' tanto sincronizzato siamo su eccellenti livelli,uke si riscatta nell 4° e 5° serie..di dove sono i 2 Judoka??
I'm training Judo. And Nage no Kata's practice begins later. You should show Nage no Kata at black belt exam. First ask a Judoka before add answers to the people.
I've ment the history of judo, not the rank of your belt. I thought zzzwingzzz asked for the time when Kata was added to the judo sport and not for what belt you need it.. I practice Judo on my own since 11 years and I now every Kata :) Sorry for that missunderstanding
LOOKING FOR OPINION FROM JUDOKA- when i have seen competition judo the competitors seem to really wrestle and struggle to get in any proper technique. Would practicing this type of kata increase your ability to execute a technique against a person who is resisting?
nope, but it would definitely help in muscle memory of the throws. you practise these until the moves get ingrained in you. there are hundreds of throws, it's nice to program them in memory
Kata's main purpose is to show the proper execution of Kuzushi (breaking one's balance), so in a way, it will help for a Shiai, But practicing Uchikomi and doing Randori will help you more than kata for competing.
@ryanhoskins01 I am sure you meant that as a joke.A person educated in judo would totally understand and see the beauty of the movement and how effortless the throws were. When a throw is executed perfectly it take no effort. They have to train for hundreds of hours to perfect that Kata. These moves came from true combat when samurais existed. Read a little on the history of Judo..check the Judoinfo.com site.
STRENGTH, CONDITIONING, & TALENT WOULD WORK BETTER --THAN KATA 4 GD TECH. REMEMBER GD TECH IS ALWAYS GD 2 HAVE BUT IT CAN B OVERCOMED. USUALLY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING WILL BEAT GD TECH
I know both of them personally
and I have the DVD of this movie.
Now I realize they are really famous
champion in judo field.
Wonderfully demonstrated! Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful! I am so glad this is posted and is being bought back into practice.The set ups to the throws, the kazushi and tsurikomi seemed perfect. The Uki and Tori performed with excellence. I love watching this. I suggest any Jodoka study these forms. I teach my students the throws were meant to be done with movement not from a stagnant position hence the kazushi and tsurikomi. Circular movements. 5 out of 5
Great demo!
Nice! its to bad kodokan has diverged so much from real kodokan judo that had just as good newaza as it did throws.
just awesome!
flawless execution of technique
beautiful ashi waza
just superb
Excellent...
Very nice Kata
Is Judo Kata practiced from the time one begins Judo? Or is it only started at a later time. Great video by the way!
I've never seen Kata before. I'm only white belt, and I saw a brown belt practice for it.. I was fighting on the ground so I didn't watch... First time I've seen this.
Good technique
excelente t wo mens are very good techinicians..
Judo comes from Jui-Jutsu and I think the Kata practice is from the beginning of Judo so far.
It's started whenever. Normal sparring classes(randori) and kata classes are typically held separately from each other. Knowing Kata is a requirement for black belt, and a lot of people put off learning kata until they're brown belts(only because they find sparring more fun than practicing form, I guess). I don't think there is a prerequisite for when you are allowed to start practicing kata.
Buonissimo Nage No Kata,ma non mi piace specialmente uke nell'uki otoshi sia a dx.che a sx...pero' nell'insieme anche se il ritmo nelle varie serie specie la 5°non e' tanto sincronizzato siamo su eccellenti livelli,uke si riscatta nell 4° e 5° serie..di dove sono i 2 Judoka??
JUDO AND KARATE THE BEST
Wonderful kate guruma's starting at 1:25
I'm training Judo. And Nage no Kata's practice begins later. You should show Nage no Kata at black belt exam. First ask a Judoka before add answers to the people.
Name of the first throws ?
I've ment the history of judo, not the rank of your belt. I thought zzzwingzzz asked for the time when Kata was added to the judo sport and not for what belt you need it.. I practice Judo on my own since 11 years and I now every Kata :)
Sorry for that missunderstanding
2:53 Little girl says WOW! :D
LOOKING FOR OPINION FROM JUDOKA- when i have seen competition judo the competitors seem to really wrestle and struggle to get in any proper technique. Would practicing this type of kata increase your ability to execute a technique against a person who is resisting?
nope, but it would definitely help in muscle memory of the throws. you practise these until the moves get ingrained in you. there are hundreds of throws, it's nice to program them in memory
Kata's main purpose is to show the proper execution of Kuzushi (breaking one's balance), so in a way, it will help for a Shiai, But practicing Uchikomi and doing Randori will help you more than kata for competing.
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@ryanhoskins01 I am sure you meant that as a joke.A person educated in judo would totally understand and see the beauty of the movement and how effortless the throws were. When a throw is executed perfectly it take no effort. They have to train for hundreds of hours to perfect that Kata. These moves came from true combat when samurais existed. Read a little on the history of Judo..check the Judoinfo.com site.
This how manly men fight
not alowed....
who won?
@Taud Really? Well then... You should try it out, "It's fun!!" (These are your sister's words)
@ImuaRN OMFG o.O I take that back! 4:44 it's fucking awesome XD That's PWNED
@rickroos1993 This is textbook kata. Post a video of yourself doing Nage no Kata and let's see how you do.
im sorry but ive seen better, the boy with the black belt cant even fall that great
1:05 i know that one :D
STRENGTH, CONDITIONING, & TALENT WOULD WORK BETTER --THAN KATA 4 GD TECH. REMEMBER GD TECH IS ALWAYS GD 2 HAVE BUT IT CAN B OVERCOMED. USUALLY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING WILL BEAT GD TECH
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