Leg grabs are COMING BACK under TWO conditions

This video discusses the new judo rules.

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  1. This is awesome, I dont care about IJF amymore this is enough to srart trying this new ruleset on my local club, now we can call kodokan judo and make it different from ijf judo 😁

  2. THERE ARE MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY THROWS WITH ONE ARM OR HAND ON THE LEG!!!!! THIS IS EPIC NEWS!

  3. Tbh, the more I think about it… even though I am happy now; this is kinda like when your chick takes away sex but says she'll still blow you…

  4. Theyre doing this because they feel threatened by the International Judo League. The IJL is using the 1992 Judo rules.

  5. I don't know much about anything, but it seems like there are other ways to incentivize engagement in grip fighting, like heavy stalling penalties if a competitor is avoiding it.

  6. Wow this is awesome news, hopefully everyone follows suit. I'm an osoto player but Let's start grabbing those legs !!! 💗💗

  7. I think simply the announcement of Kodokan change, if IJF does not follow the suite, will motivate a lot of people globally. Potentially even enough that there will be some "Kodokan rule set" competitions and people who remember leg grabs and taught them will put more focus on them in their dojos. I don't hold my expectations high but maybe even those who complained years about the IJF rules and say they quit judo because of that will return to practice. We'll see. I think this will validate people globally for doing a bit of leg grabs training.

    Another thought I had was that even if I'm neutral to leg grabs staying away or coming back, although I'd be excited to train them some, is that the way they described the rule change by Kodokan, it would've easily removed all the silly edge cases in the Paris Olympics where there was a touch or grip below belt that was somewhat inconsequential or very safe and controlled.

    And despite being big on safety for all, there's something about that kata guruma where you basically do a cartwheel that's so beautiful and athletic. Or somersault kata guruma, whichever way you would describe it.

  8. The Community is finally realizing (10 years to late IMO) that the IJF doesn't own Judo. The Community does, and that the IJF can only get away with what The Community allows them to.

  9. Finally! Oh my god now most of nage waza is actually worthwhile practicing for competition again! Yay! Or at least I hope hope hope hope that this gets adopted by everyone. It has to be, come on guys.

  10. Just watched Naidan Suzuki 2008 and it wasn’t as bad as a I thought but agree it can easily degenerate to a wrestling match without gripping and a lot of stalling (I say this as both a judoka and wrestler).

  11. Sorry to be nit picky but kata guruma came from catch i mean unless you meant it's more in the style of judo bc yes it is very judo style

  12. This is big news. I'm kind of glad to hear it. Thank you for being so timely with this. It's already getting a lot of attention. When you think about it, there's a similar rule with bear hugging. You have to have a grip first, you can't just come out and bear hug.

  13. There is a whole catalog of techniques that are all kodokan judo. Some are not allowed in kodokan randori or competition and almost all of them are not allowed in IJF, but it's all kodokan judo. AAU allows leg grabs as long as you are "continuously" (no trapping like in wrestling) attempting a throw or takedown starting from the jacket and not grabbing leg or pant to stall, and AAU is kodokan judo. The old IJF rules were also kodokan judo. They didn't cease to become kodokan when IJF changed it's rules. Kodokan submitted the rules for kosen competition to the japan martial arts federation, so kosen is also kodokan. There is only one judo: kodokan judo. There are many competition and sparring rules sets.

  14. This is the right move. We get all the cool throws back (Kata Guruma, Te Guruma), while removing the BS we saw in the 2008 Olympics.

  15. Finally, some senses are coming back to Judo. However, it's needed not only Kodokan but also IJF that needs to embrace this comeback. In my opinion, Morote-gari is a Judo legit technique and should also come back (as well as Yuko score); Judokas need to know how to defend from it, and any bad posture or anti-game must be punished by Shido. Anyway, perhaps this is a first step towards going back to Judo in its full, and Morote-gari will be able to come back as well in the future, in a civilized way – I hope so.

  16. Hurrah! Calls for celebration! 🎉

    I sked myself the same question from the start. Why not at least allow one hand going for the legs?

  17. I did not saw your video on the thing about one leg. Yet I was expecting something like that would happen, because no leg has prevented not only passivities, but also the opportunities to finish some takedowns as well as some counters, so it make sense if we have one leg grip just for attacking

  18. Without "shooting" this is just a dance and not a real martial art. I think Judoka should learn how to deal with it instead of making rules against it. It feels like Japan doesn't like loosing so they just change the rules.

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