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Is Teddy now the Mayweather of judo? He can get away with so much.
About 1:00 onward.
About 1:00 onward.
Funny story, one of guys I used to train with was a decent level competitor in France, at heavyweight, and was at a training camp with Teddy Riner and they all lined up to do the bowing off at the end of the session and the red and white belt, who was the old man of the camp, starts giving his speech about the values of Judo or whatever and Teddy just interrupts him and calls the rei, ending the session, the whole mat bows, completely ignoring the old boy red and white belt, and starts streaming off.Teddy Riner promoted rokudan (6th dan) last February. http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/teddy-riner-recoit-sa-sixieme-dan-09-02-2019-8008134.php
Judo no longer exist. What you have is something created by a so called IJF looks like a joke not sure how to call that sport
Is Teddy now the Mayweather of judo? He can get away with so much.
About 1:00 onward.
Breaking stiff arms is a technique that you learn as you practice judo. Stiff arms is not a defense against experienced judoka. On contrary, throws are much easier if opponent is stiff arming. This is difficult to explain in writing.What's a good throw when someone stiff arm lapel grips you?
What's a good throw when someone stiff arm lapel grips you?
My BJJ gym's go-to defense against me is to stiff arm the shit out of me, I know that the best defense against that is to not allow them to get that grip in the first place, but sometimes they still latch on and I'm trying to figure out my options.
#16. that's probably my favorite combination in judo.