New IJF Judo rules discussed (2022 - 2024)

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New Rules, heck, I've met old school Japanese teachers who are still upset about the inclusion of Blue Gi.

jtilton
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Bring back old school judo with leg grabs and more newaza please.

levelearthobserver
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Once again, bravo CHADI for the content. My guess for the reverse seoi nage is the lack of control with this technique for protecting the head. 7:32, 7:39, 8:38, 8:51 are good examples where uke cannot do anything but to land on the head. The weight is on the same side of the unusable arm(the arm and the shoulder are cought and unmovable ). Therefore the head takes the full power of the throw.

belettedelamort
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Now I'm looking forward to see what future
Judo matchs are gonna be like.
Thank you for sharing ☺️.

shadowfighter
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It's noteworthy that unconventional grips are now acceptable as long as it is considered to be preparing for an attack
Previously, if you didn't attack immediately, you were penalized
I think this ain't a small change

ArpMadore
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After watching the reverse Seoi Nage, I am guessing It has to do with some opponents hands or fingers getting stuck and also there a chance it could turn into a variation standing ude garami. In the video you can see at (8:23) the athlete showing pain holding her wrist. who knows maybe athletes reported injuries with this throw.

darkhand
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Banning the reverse seoi nage is one of the stupidest decisions of the IJF. We need a revolution in the federation or create another one.

FranciscoEstrada
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This is indeed good news! Thank you for sharing & Happy New Year everyone! Stay safe & healthy. 🙏

roninnotasheeplikeyou.
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Hi chadi, i agree with all your points and i want to add that i didnt really see a move towards better newaza which disappointed me . Changes pace is very slow unfortunately.

nikolaosmandamandiotis
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7.55 tai otoshi. Why don't you like it. It's one of the best tool against stif arm / beginners defense.

budisutanto
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Look at that fall at 8:45. I can understand the safety issue in regard to potentiality of concussion.

jordanburton
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I agree completely, also on the one arm leg grab standing (you forgot Sukui nage). But I would also like to add that if you don't land in a dominant position or remain standing, it should not be an Ippon. I would even argue for a reinstatement of the Yoko to avoid points inflation. Finally, reinstate non-twisting leg locks carefully. Perhaps it should only be allowed in high-level tournaments or at some belt level.

And personally, I preferred the old osaekomi rules, 30 seconds and you can break the pin by moving off the mat. Simply because it gives more incentive to go for a submission. And drop the crap about not allowing "flying" subs.

henrikg
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Reverse, i think the reason bewind this is the uke hand gets stuck in judogi of tori. Look at your video on 8:23 the spanish girl get is hand hurt

hugoviegas
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For reverse seoi nage, the logic behind it from the IJF's perspective was that the throw is " too risky " since they registred a high occurence of falls on the back of the head ... At least that's what my sensei told me ...
That's kinda sad

omarjedidi
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Reverse SEO nage, could it be for the neck? I agree no reason to ban it, although I find that out is rarely an ippon

ermining
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Judo is getting too watered down and they wonder why people don't want to learn it anymore

drugfreelifter
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I have a backyard dojo where I still include leg grabs. What is your opinion on leg grabs when teaching?

SeanWinters
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On roll-over counters it seems now uchi mata has lower risk now, I might start to practice uchi mata to guard pull roll.
6:00 so I can throw a sode and end it with a leg grab as back on 2012 ?
edit: 6:35 you can see the pain on his face...

furiousfellow
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I don't understand one thing about the leg grab rule. In the video, Neil Dams says leg can be grabbed at the end of the throw "if opponent is in newaza".
But in the fighting films video you showed he sat down and rolled over the opponent with his elbow on his leg while opponent was still STANDING. So how is this going to be legal? Can someone explain??

muhammadalifaruqi
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Have have the same Questions Chadi. I don't understand the Seoi Nage ruling.

kananisha