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Kosei Inoue – 3 Judo DVD Box set
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Kosei Inoue – 3 Judo DVD Box set
Kosei Inoue – Three Judo DVD Boxset The language is English. Region: Every Region Retail is the source. Winter 2009 release date Judo will never look the same again, thanks to the use of super slow motion cameras and dramatic lighting! All of Inoue’s secrets, training methods, and techniques will be included.
Following that, Inoue’s competition examples from across the world are presented.
There is also an hour-long exclusive interview with Inoue that covers the three DVDs.
Inoue – The Uchimata (DVD 1)
Inoue discusses everything about Uchimata, including how it became his favorite technique, Uchikomi, training techniques, and a breakdown of each of his eight different Uchimata variants.
The DVD also includes an analysis and conversation with Inoue about the Olympic Games in 2000, when he possibly delivered the best Olympic performance and throw of all time.
Inoue also discusses his judo beginnings and his outstanding Ippon judo philosophy.
Inoue – The Uchimata, the first of three DVDs, concentrates on Inoue’s Tokui-waza, or Uchimata.
Inoue explains all about his eight Uchimata variants, including his Oikomi and Tobikomi Uchimata, as well as his Ken-ken and +100kgs Uchimata.
It goes through the training techniques, Uchikomi drills, and the differences in Uchimata while facing right or left handed opponents.
Inoue also talks through each body part’s role when entering and throwing with Uchimata.
All demos begin in a studio and are followed by competitive instances.
Inoue has won five All Japan Championships, four World Championships, two Olympic Games, two Paris Tournaments, the Kano Cup, Millennium Cup, Hungarian Open, and World Team Championships with his Uchimatas.
In an exclusive interview with Fighting Films, Inoue discusses the best day of his life, when he won Olympic Champion in the summer of 2000.
Inoue discusses his preparation for the Games, his strategies in the -100kg final, and how he managed to deliver probably the greatest throw and Olympic judo performance of all time.
Inoue also discusses his early days in judo, his introduction to Uchimata, and his fantastic Ippon judo philosophy in this first DVD.
Inoue – The Uchimata contains several fantastic art-house moments, like silhouette Uchikomi to music and super slo-mo images of Inoue’s foot movement and throws in the Uchimata parts, shot with super slow motion cameras and theatrical lighting.
All of this and more may be found in Inoue – The Uchimata.
TECHNIQUES: -OIKOMI UCHIMATA-TOBIKOMI UCHIMATA-UCHIMATA WITH FEINT-UCHIMATA WITH OUCHI-GARI TWITCH
-UCHIMATA FROM OUCHI-GARI-KEN-KEN-KEN-KEN-KEN-KEN-KEN-KEN-K COMPETITION FOCUS: UCHIMATA-UCHIMATA AT +100KGS-UCHIMATA SUKASHI -2000 OLYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEYINTERVIEW:STARTING JUDO-UCHIMATA-IPPON JUDO-SYDNEY 2000 DVD 2: Inoue – The Judoka Everything there is to know about Inoue’s Kumi-kata.
See how Inoue rose to become one of the world’s top grip fighters, how he faced right and left handed opponents, and how he set up opponents for his lethal Uchimata.
Inoue also exhibits his Ouchi-gari, which serves as a counterpoint to his Uchimata.
In the interview, Inoue discusses winning the World Championships in 1999 and 2001, as well as becoming the first non-super-heavyweight to win the All Japan Championships since 1974.
Inoue – The Judoka delves at how Kosei Inoue become one of the top grip fighters in the world.
Inoue shows all about his Kumi-kata and how his gripping domination allowed him to throw so many opponents for Ippon in the second of three DVDs.
Inoue’s gripping tactics against both right and left handed opponents are demonstrated in the Kumi-kata section.
Inoue shows how he controlled opponents with Eastern European grips and severe left or right stances.
Ouchi-gari, Inoue’s second major throw, is thoroughly explored.
His Ouchi-gari, the foil to his lethal Uchimata, was so powerful that it helped Inoue win the 2001 World Championships and the 2007 Paris Tournament.
Inoue teaches the principles of Ouchi-gari, including the entry, stance, hands, feet, and throw.
To truly comprehend Inoue’s Uchimata, one must first comprehend his Kumi-kata and Ouchi-gari.
Inoue – The Judoka delves into the years between 1999 and 2001, when the Japanese boxer was unbeatable on the international stage.
Inoue exposes everything about the 1999 and 2001 World Championships, from his morale and attitude prior to the tournaments to his strategies and emotions on the day of competition, in an exclusive interview with Fighting Films.
Inoue discusses competing in Japan and his home rivalry with super-heavyweight Shinichi Shinohara in the All Japan Championships in rare footage from Japan.
After losing to him in 1998, Inoue discusses the three years he spent studying to beat Shinohara and how it felt to win the All Japans for the first time since 1974 in 2001.
TECHNIQUES: OUCHI-GARI-KUMI KATA – AGAINST RIGHT-KUMI KATA – AGAINST LEFT-KUMI KATA – AGAINST RIGHT ARM OVER TOP-KUMI KATA – AGAINST RUSSIAN RIGHT-KUMI KATA – AGAINST RUSSIAN LEFTCOMPETITION FOCUS:1999 INTERVIEW: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS-2001 ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIPS -‘JUDO IS EVERYTHING TO ME.’ WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1999-RIVALRY WITH ANTAL KOVACS-WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2001-FIGHTING IN JAPAN
Inoue – The Samurai (DVD 3)
Inoue shares a stunning glimpse into his Samurai tradition and the theory behind his judo in the most important section of the exclusive conversation.
Inoue demonstrates his Harai-goshi, Osoto-gari, Ashi-waza, Shime-waza, and three distinct Seoi-nages from competition.
We show how Inoue annihilated all opponents in the 2003 World Championships, the terrible lows of losing at the 2004 Olympic Games and a two-year injury hiatus, and his comeback at +100kgs in 2007, when he won the Paris Tournament.
The final DVD of the trilogy, Inoue – The Samurai, delves into Kosei Inoue’s intellect and worldview.
The DVD focuses on the years 2003 through 2008.
Inoue spends the most of the exclusive interview discussing his Samurai way of thinking and his approach heading into the 2003 World Championships.
He describes the highs of winning the 2003 World Championships in front of a home audience, as well as the crushing lows of failing to qualify for the 2004 Olympic Games.
Inoue discusses how he faced with failure at the Games, a catastrophic injury in early 2005, and the death of his brother, all within a year, in one of the most difficult periods of his life.
Despite a torn shoulder before the outset of the 2005 Kano Cup final, Inoue not only fought but also threw his opponent for Ippon.
Inoue tells all about his one-of-a-kind Harai-goshi, which he used to win the World Championships in 2003.
His Osoto-gari and Ashi-waza methods, which he often employed in Japanese contests, are completely revealed.
All three forms of Inoue’s Seoi-nage – Morote, Eri-Morote, and Eri-Sode – as well as his special ground weapon, Shime-waza, are first exhibited in a studio, followed by competition instances of Inoue.
Inoue – The Samurai has several art-house segments that feature Inoue in pre-fight warm-ups and rituals employing super slow motion cameras and theatrical lighting.
In the interview’s conclusion, Inoue discusses his comeback at +100kgs, his first training session back after injury, winning the 2007 Paris Tournament, and retiring.
This last DVD provides a fascinating glimpse into the demands, emotions, and psyche of one of the greatest judokas of all time.
TECHNIQUES: -HARAI-GOSHI-OSOTO-GARI-SEOI-NAGE-ASHI-WAZA-SHIME-WAZA-SHIME-WAZA-SHIME-WAZA-SHIME-WAZA-SHIME-WAZA-SHIME-WA
FOCUS ON THE COMPETITION:
ALL JAPANS-2002 ALL JAPANS-2003 ALL JAPANS-2003 TOURNAMENT DE PARIS 2007 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERVIEW: -SAMURAI TRADITION-WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2003-OLYMPIC GAMES IN 2004-INJURY-COMEBACK AT +100KGS-RETIREMENT & THE FUTURE
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