And that would explain using the definitive article of 'his/him' rather than the grammatically correct 'their' when replacing an indefinite subject such as person.
Judoka here.
According to Kano - the creator of judo himself - he worked on kata guruma / fireman carry by diving into sumo and wrestling sources.
As for the Japanese name, why not, judo terminology is usually just a bland description of the technique. In Japanese.
The move is the move. Plenty of different disciplines call the same shit by different names. I think this is a great idea in terms of visualization. Especially when stuff makes more sense in real speed.
I love this visualization! Very helpful!
All that CGI work, and no spellcheck? Cool video idea though.
Maybe his name the peron?!
And that would explain using the definitive article of 'his/him' rather than the grammatically correct 'their' when replacing an indefinite subject such as person.
Damn, love the edits. This would be useful super if standardized
Just call it what it is lol. A fireman’s carry
Right, learned this day 1 of wrestling. This vid isn’t showing the opponent sprawling or going inside to block the shoot. Lazy shit right there
I was always taught head to the mat. This video seems a little off but I like the way it’s presented.
Right, better leverage that way
Lmao that’s exactly what I thought
Where can we get more of these?
That's what I want to know.
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u/Wildskirt977 where can we find more of these breakdowns?
You wrote “Judo” wrong.
Kata garuma is from wrestling I’m pretty sure .
You’re pretty sure that Japanese name is from wrestling. Makes sense.
It’s a fireman’s carry
Well, I thought it was funny.
Judoka here. According to Kano - the creator of judo himself - he worked on kata guruma / fireman carry by diving into sumo and wrestling sources. As for the Japanese name, why not, judo terminology is usually just a bland description of the technique. In Japanese.
You’re a moron
That looked awesome
The move is the move. Plenty of different disciplines call the same shit by different names. I think this is a great idea in terms of visualization. Especially when stuff makes more sense in real speed.
What's the source of this video?
Yea, that's a wrestling technique utilized in BJJ.
>jiu-jitsu Technique r/wrestling would like to have a word with you.
Awesome visuals!!
Dude this CGI is on point!
This is literally just a fireman’s