3 Common Mistakes Most Beginners Make In Judo RANDORI!

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I'd say mistake #1 is being afraid to be thrown in randori. Virtually all other mistakes stem from this. If you're unwilling to accept being thrown, you will stiffen up and keep your hips and legs away as we see here. The ideal of judo requires accepting the vulnerability of possibly getting thrown because only then are you totally in harmony with the energy of your partner and open to not only attacking yourself but counters as well. Get thrown 1, 000 times and your judo will improve tremendously. Spend all your energy avoiding getting thrown and you will never improve.

lorillomar
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Absolutely fantastic advice here. I’m definitely guilty of these as a brown belt.
Would you ever consider doing academic videos on, say, historical Judo figures, events, etc? There’s a couple of channels on YouTube that do this like Chadi, but I think this kind of thing from your perspective would be extremely valuable.

urhvn
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If theres something Ive learned practicing Judo for 2 years..
its actually quite an advanced martial art. Lots of details.
Everything you've learned must come thogetter in order to work well.
But once it does, its the best feeling ever.

AlexanderPews
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I'm just starting out in Judo and this is much needed advice. gold! Thank you sir

akramnatheer
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Thanks for this. I'm guilty of it myself, and I know I'm doing it, but unfortunately revert to strength instead of technique... never works of course! Keep making conscious efforts to relax.

edjones
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Thank you for this. Greetings from Spain. I love this sport.

Ma-rg
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omg love the way you explain !!!! and being a beginner i 1000% make all these mistakes but nobody points me out, no wonder why my techniques werent going right. but thanks to god and thanks to u sir, now ill take care of all these. LOVED

sassynaaz
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so true! I vividly remember making all 3 of these. Hopefully I can save other students the time it took me to figure this out for myself.

pizzacrusher
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I have started as a beginner. I agree with every single point of view. I become stiff because my opponents usually have strong grips and are powerful hence easily move me about.

sheheryarkhan
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Great tips! I don't think these apply to me in practice, thankfully, but in my first competition I was definitely stiff, and too close to my opponent; not a good combo.

sevasentinel
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Just beginning my Judo journey and this is very welcome advice I will try to apply. Thank you

iSpeciaIist
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Omg this will be really helpful. Thank you so much.

codenameidk
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I train BJJ and we practice judo as well (we're working on seoi nage right now). But during randori most people push you away and stiff arm, and I am a pretty small guy (5 feet 8; 175 cm) and the rest has much more reach so I just cant get close, and they can still throw me. It's frustrating. I end up using sutemi waza (tomoe nage, sumigaeshi, yoko wakare) because I can't get other throws to work.

lordtains
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Please upload more ur videos are amazing 👏

aleksandaraleksandrov
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I think thats true. When someone is stronger than you and going super stuff it's your instinct to meet force with force just to defend and i'm trying to learn how to combat that

ForzaTerra
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I've just started judo a few months ago and I can't seem to execute any of the hip throws or anything only throws I've been able to pull off are all the foot sweep throws is there any advice to start making the other throws work?

I keep resorting to what works and don't use any other throws.

nuarra
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Hey guys, I’m confused about Randori. I’m a heavy guy (230 lbs). I could put my weight down and stop most of the throw attempts by Tori, but am I supposed to do this? If it was an Ogoshi and I’m already lifted off the ground, of course I will give them the throw. How about if it were a reaping throw like Osoto Gari? Can I keep my legs stiff and prevent the throw? I shouldn’t give it to them unless they already earned the reap right? I’m so confused. I don’t know why this is so hard for me to grasp

ragequitter
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Wow, you literally said exactly what I do.

zarticlife
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I literally do 1 and 3😂. Thank you for this

like_merchant
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I did all this mistake when i first had my randori 😭😭

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