Kosen Judo DVD by Kosaka Mitsunosuke - Budovideos Inc

Kosen Judo DVD by Kosaka Mitsunosuke

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Mastering Ne-waza: Insights from the Giant of Judo Known as "Great Ceiling"

Ne-waza, the ground techniques of judo, has long been revered for its depth and effectiveness, especially within the context of technical prowess and training dedication that defines collegiate judo in Japan. Throughout history, technical innovations in ne-waza have been a hallmark of collegiate judo, showcasing its enduring relevance and sophistication. In the autobiographical novel "Kita no Umi" by Inoue Yasushi, the giant of collegiate judo, Kosaka Mitsunosuke, known as "Great Ceiling," emerges as a central figure renowned for his extraordinary ne-waza techniques.

Contents:

  • Sabaki (Handling)

    • Sabaki (1), Sabaki (2), Ashi-barai (1), Ashi-barai (2), Ashi-barai (3)
  • Katsugi (Carrying)

    • Katasugi (1), Katasugi (2), Ryosugi (Both legs carry)
  • Kaeshi (Reversals) from Standing Position

    • Ushiro obi-tori kaeshi (Reversal from behind), Meshitori kaeshi (Reversal from seizing)
  • Kaeshi (Reversals) from Bottom Position

    • Yoko obi-tori kaeshi (Reversal from side), Ushiro obi-tori kaeshi (Reversal from behind)
  • Kusakari (Mowing down)

  • Ashi-tori-kaeshi (Leg taking reversal)

  • Kametori Techniques (Turtle Techniques)

    • Yoko sankaku-jime (Side triangle choke), Kata-hane yokotenko-jushiro-katame (Single wing side-roll top four-corner hold), Flypan
  • Osaekomi Techniques (Pinning Techniques)

    • Kuzure kesa-gatame (Broken scarf hold), Kuzure uwagatame (Broken top four-corner hold), Yoko-shihogatame (Side four-corner hold), Tate-shihogatame (Vertical four-corner hold)
  • Shime Techniques (Choking Techniques)

    • Kata-jime (Single wing choke), Kotemaki (1), Kotemaki (2), Okuri-eri-jime (Sending collar choke), Jigoku-jime (Hell choke), Kosaka-jime
  • Kansetsu Techniques (Joint Techniques)

    • Ude-hagi-jujigatame (Arm pull cross hold), Meshitori (Seizing), Maesankaku-jime (Front triangle choke), Ushirosankaku-jime (Rear triangle choke), Yokosankaku-jime (Side triangle choke)

Kosaka Mitsunosuke Profile Born on June 28, 1906. He began judo at the age of 16 during his second year in a pre-war junior high school. At the age of 25, he became a judo instructor at the former Kanazawa Fourth High School. Subsequently, he continued to teach at pre-war junior high schools, high schools, and universities, ultimately becoming the judo instructor at Nagoya University at the age of 61. For over 30 years thereafter, he was recognized as one of the few instructors embodying collegiate judo's ne-waza techniques, dedicating himself to mentoring future generations. He passed away on February 15, 1998.

Language: Japanese with English Subtitles

Run time: 55 min.

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