4 years of Judo vs 14 Years of Judo #judo #trending #shorts #sports

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4 years of Judo vs 14 years of Judo
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Well done to both, result was expected. Black belt could have thrown him a touch softer was obvious from his first grip up he wasn’t that experienced. Light wazari and hold…

cb
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Judo is so unforgiving, margin for error so small, consequences so high

rtp
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Kudos to him for stepping up to fight. It's one thing to train, another thing to compete. No shame in losing to anyone on the day, you still beat everyone who didnt compete at all.

diaboloavocado
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Bro I've been doing judo for 11 years and you still made me feel like a beginner when we did randori at Denver judo haha. People talking trash don't realize that sometimes you just compete against whoever shows up. I had to fight 2 and 3rd Dan when I was an orange belt, and I had the choice to opt out if I wanted to.

johnsnider
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You don't know how hard it is until you actually try it. Put on a Judo gi, enter the open weight division and let me know how you do. Anybody who has done Judo would actually understand how hard it is to work up the courage to step on a mat regardless of age, weight or experience. Please understand that things like this happen even at the highest level. ( I have trained with this guy before, he's not half bad. ANYBODY can get can get caught, all it takes is one mistake... That's the beauty of judo!

Jbutler.
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This comment section is ridiculous. Guy had the guts to compete and he got smashed by a national level player. Zero shame in that.

PatrickJohnsonz
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Didn't know Pedro Pascal was a judoka lol

RandomUser_online
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14 years of experience, damn this was like leading a lamb to slaughter

baseupp
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Judo is probably one of the most intense and amazing martial arts. My hats go off to every euro practitioner, regardless of rank.

jm
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Orange belt was just happy to be there

ChrisFastu
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Training and learning Judo as an adult is not easy at all. It takes a lot of coordination, strength, and sensitivity. I started at age 36 and have competed in Senior elite in a few tournaments. It is hard as hell. He is a Gokyo and if he is a BJJ higher rank, he has to test the waters at these tournaments to get that experience.

You definitely bombed him, Jesse. 😂 Atleast his Ukemi was decent.

jordanburton
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ZERO years of Judo should tell you to not put all your weight on your front foot, and stick it out into harms way🙄.

CaptainJirk
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Judo was always the most fun for me. I took BJJ classes and Judo back to back every wednesday, friday, and saturday for 8 years, and there's definitely nothing more satisfying then throwing someone 40 pounds heavier than you over your head like they're a toddler mattress. I just wish i wouldve stayed with it when I moved and found a new gym, but my mom really couldnt afford it anymore. Now I'm grown and can't even afford toilet paper 😅😂

jacobarmstrong
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There is no shame in this, these are real arts based on skill, if a guy with 4 years experience easily beats someone with 14 years there's something wrong there. Fair play for him stepping up

riazzaman
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Gotta go way beyond orange belt in four years. Guess he's been practicing for a lot less long, maybe less than 2 years

creolespanish
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That was mercy right there. Glad he didn't kill the poor guy

pjgrantland
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Still, 4 years of judo and still standing with a heavy front leg…

chblancoj
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We've all been on the losing side of this, some of us have been on the winning side of this. Its part of doing martial arts. Good on both men

colterwebb
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That's why I don't like local tournaments without strict rules on matching belts

iTuber
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Great follow through! Perfectly executed

anonymousstacker