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RANDORI JUDO: Learning by doing 乱取り

Throwing and being thrown, like in free fighting, is a key method of how we develop stand-up judo.😍 (tachiwaza) It needs a different attitude of open minded learning, called Zanshin (preparedness) to allow judoka to not only develop favourites, but also work their complimentary supportive techniques that sit around their favourite throw.
It stretches our abilities, and challenges technical, physical (especially fitness) and mental limits. Always adjusting, always learning and making mistakes is OK in randori.(free fighting-it is not a competition) The correct attitude to take into randori is to try and attack a lot, and learn by adjustment, from your mistakes. Even when attacking is difficult against quality opponents, still attack and develop your tenacity and fighting spirit.
As you can see judo is not an easy sport, the commitment is high. You literally lunge your body with precision timing, into an efficient throwing position. The RISK (failure or partial or complete success, compared to many alternative sports, are great) and the REWARDS (acquired hard earned timing skills) are even greater. Grit & character development through resilience are characteristics strongly associated with Judo.
In this video I follow one person on one day of judo training and clipped the best throws to show here in categorised order.
TRY JUDO, WE LEARN TO FALL IN OUR FIRST LESSONS. Getting thrown doesn't really hurt.
Just let go of your ego, and look up your local club. Judo IS FANTASTIC REWARDING CHALLENGING high fitness FUN, physical 3D chess.

Видео RANDORI JUDO: Learning by doing 乱取り канала Judo Life
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25 августа 2017 г. 4:57:39
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