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Nov 11 2009, 08:25 AM
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![]() Judo Forum Shodan Group: Special Members Posts: 829 Joined: 19-April 05 From: La Marsa Member No.: 1295 |
Its still possible to use ukiwaza - Yoko Otoshi under the new IJF rules :
http://www.judovision.org/?p=6169 Vazagashvili was the specialist : http://www.judovision.org/?p=2022 Thoughts? This post has been edited by chiave: Nov 11 2009, 08:26 AM |
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Nov 11 2009, 10:32 AM
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Judo Forum Ikkyu Group: Special Members Posts: 537 Joined: 9-February 07 From: Pottstown, PA Member No.: 5015 |
The bow was disgraceful...
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Nov 11 2009, 11:22 AM
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Judo Forum Sandan Group: Special Members Posts: 1385 Joined: 12-April 06 From: Marco Island Member No.: 2770 |
The bow was disgraceful... He is a very likable and well mannered young man. No histrionics, just good basic mat etiquette. Well spotted. Oh, and yes. It would seem that Minashkin (EST) has no difficulty in using Uki Waza - Yoko Otoshi under the new IJF rules. This post has been edited by Michael Hanwell: Nov 11 2009, 11:29 AM |
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Nov 11 2009, 06:07 PM
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Judo Forum Nidan Group: Special Members Posts: 890 Joined: 27-April 05 From: New Jersey, USA Member No.: 1324 |
It strikes me that the discussion about whether the technique was ok or not depending upon whether tori touched the leg or did not shows just how silly the new rules are. This was an excellent technique and would have been whether tori grabbed the leg or not. The rules don't make one a better example of judo than another.
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Nov 11 2009, 07:10 PM
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Judo Forum Sandan Group: Special Members Posts: 1908 Joined: 3-February 05 From: Bonners Ferry, Idaho Member No.: 1084 |
Its still possible to use ukiwaza - Yoko Otoshi under the new IJF rules : http://www.judovision.org/?p=6169 Vazagashvili was the specialist : http://www.judovision.org/?p=2022 Thoughts? So, why the question? The first match you gave as an example there was no problem. The Estonian did two very nice techniques, no leg grabbing. In fact, I think it works better and is cleaner in his case without leg/pants grabbing. Because of the control of uke's sleeve, tori can really keep uke from twisting out. If you look, the Russian had "sleeve control", that holy grail of competitive Judo, and the Estonian used it against him with good timing. -------------------- Regards,
Ben Reinhardt Bonners Ferry, Idaho |
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Nov 12 2009, 04:25 PM
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Judo Forum Nidan Group: Special Members Posts: 890 Joined: 27-April 05 From: New Jersey, USA Member No.: 1324 |
http://www.judo1.com/html/gill.html
You can't tell me the kata garuma's in this are bad judo because the leg is grabbed. |
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Nov 12 2009, 05:57 PM
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Judo Forum Sandan Group: Special Members Posts: 1385 Joined: 12-April 06 From: Marco Island Member No.: 2770 |
Dear Armlock,
Nick Gill's (CAN) execution of Kata Guruma (indeed many of his other techniques) was highly skillful and for many years a pleasure to watch. But for every "Nick" there were ten ugly ducklings, all groping around at one's feet, grovelling like so many wackos with a foot fetish. The posture associated with this style of fighting was viewed as so unattractive, so negative and so detrimental to that which the IJF wished to encourage that it was decided to take action. Whether the action taken by the IJF results in more attractive judo remains to be seen. There are several more events to be held at which these new rules will be tested. One thing is already clear, however. Kata Guruma continues to be executed in competition as does Te Guruma, Kibisu Gaeshi, Suki Nage and Kuchiki Taoshi all of which I have heard referred to recently as having been banned. The explanation for why these techniques continue to be valid in competition (when so many are of the opinion that they have been banned) is the method of their execution. It has been explained elsewhere by people with a greater knowledge of these things than myself, that these techniques may be used as a counter to an attack or as the second part of a combination. What is banned is any attack below the waist in which the hand first makes contact with the leg. We may say that a particular method of attack has been banned; the techniques remain valid. |
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Nov 12 2009, 06:18 PM
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Judo Forum Nidan Group: Special Members Posts: 890 Joined: 27-April 05 From: New Jersey, USA Member No.: 1324 |
[quote name='Michael Hanwell' date='Nov 12 2009, 05:57 PM' post='524460']
Can't this be said of every technique? There is only one Koga yet many others with awkwardly executed, ugly seoi nages, e.g. If you unduly penalize those learning or trying techniques you won't have anyone develop them to a desired level. This post has been edited by Armlock: Nov 12 2009, 06:19 PM |
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Nov 12 2009, 07:22 PM
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Judo Forum Sandan Group: Special Members Posts: 1385 Joined: 12-April 06 From: Marco Island Member No.: 2770 |
One could indeed say this about every technique and I agree that "there is only one Koga" and that there have been many others with awkwardly executed, ugly seoi nages. But this does not alter the fact that it is impossible at present to prove the notion that the proposed new rules will "unduly penalize those learning or trying techniques" and that "you won't have anyone develop them to a desired level."
This post has been edited by Michael Hanwell: Nov 12 2009, 07:27 PM |
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Nov 12 2009, 07:35 PM
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Judo Forum Gokyu Group: Full Members Posts: 97 Joined: 24-October 07 Member No.: 7106 |
One could indeed say this about every technique and I agree that "there is only one Koga" and that there have been many others with awkwardly executed, ugly seoi nages. But this does not alter the fact that it is impossible at present to prove the notion that the proposed new rules will "unduly penalize those learning or trying techniques" and that "you won't have anyone develop them to a desired level." Tell me, how many great kani basami guy are out there nowadays? Not many people practice and get good at techniques they can't use in competition. |
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