148303 Bullies, 2944 online  
  • Register
Our Sponsors:

Results 1 to 10 of 10
Sponsored Links Spacer Image
  1. babo78 is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Brooklyn, NY
    Posts
    987

    Points
    1,215
    Achievements:
    Veteran25000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 4:11pm


     Style: Yudo, Karate

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!

    Yudo / Judo technique name help

    EDIT: Yudo is Korean style Judo.

    Is there website that has large English name list of techniques in Yudo and it's equivalent in Judo? or Judo and it's eqivalent in Yudo?

    Since I was taught in Yudo, I have no clue which technique my instructor wants me to perform or which one is being discussed when Japanese name is used. And I won't realize what it is untill I see pictures of it or demonstration.

    Please help. Thank you.

    EDIT: For example, Seoi-Nage <=> Up-Uh-Chi-Gi
    Last edited by babo78; 10/07/2005 4:21pm at .
      #1
  2. Jaric is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Ottawa
    Posts
    352

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 4:13pm


     Style: Maybe Kyokushin soon...

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    Okay what the **** is Yudo?
      #2
  3. babo78 is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Brooklyn, NY
    Posts
    987

    Points
    1,215
    Achievements:
    Veteran25000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 4:32pm


     Style: Yudo, Karate

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaric
    Okay what the **** is Yudo?
    Korean style Judo and Korean names for techniques are used. I edited my post to include this in case it confused others.
      #3
  4. Scrapper is offline
    Scrapper's Avatar

    Fear and bullets.

    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Dayville, Connecticut, United States
    Posts
    4,222

    Points
    7,849
    Achievements:
    Three FriendsVeteranTagger Second ClassRecommendation First Class25000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 4:41pm

    staff
     Style: MMA

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    You could try judoinfo.com, but I don't think they have yudo references. Try their forums.
    And lo, Kano looked down upon the field and saw the multitudes. Amongst them were the disciples of Uesheba who were greatly vexed at his sayings. And Kano spake: "Do not be concerned with the mote in thy neighbor's eye, when verily thou hast a massive stick in thine ass".

    --Scrolls of Bujutsu: Chapter 5 vs 10-14.
      #4
  5. Lucky Seven is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Here
    Posts
    622

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 4:42pm


     Style: Judo

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    www.Judoinfo.com is a great site about judo, chek the techniques part with pictures and videos, hope that helps.
      #5
  6. Yrkoon9 is offline
    Yrkoon9's Avatar

    Brock Sampson

    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Land of the Living
    Posts
    4,590

    Points
    6,763
    Achievements:
    Veteran10000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 6:21pm

    supporting member
     Style: 5.56

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    Judo terminology is universal across the world, and for the most part they should all use Japanese terminology.

    FYI I was also taught Yudo. To me it's Judo. All the same.
      #6
  7. babo78 is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Brooklyn, NY
    Posts
    987

    Points
    1,215
    Achievements:
    Veteran25000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 7:28pm


     Style: Yudo, Karate

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    Quote Originally Posted by Yrkoon9
    Judo terminology is universal across the world, and for the most part they should all use Japanese terminology.

    FYI I was also taught Yudo. To me it's Judo. All the same.
    I agree that Judo and Yudo is samething. Yes, Japanese name is the universal Judo terminology for most part but Korea is one of those exceptions.

    For me only thing that separates Judo and Yudo is the name of technique, nothing else. Which is why I was asking for help about a list. Because I only know the Korean name for it and it made communication difficult in US.

    At the MMA schoool, my grapple instructor knew I knew Judo throws and he was teaching me a new take down. It went something like this...

    Instructor: "Yes, do that, do this, kinda like Kouchi-Gari"
    Me: "What's Kouchi-Gari?"
    Instructor: "I thought you knew Judo throws?"
    Me: "Yes but I only know the Korean name for them."
    Instructor: "Oh...ok? Let me show you Kouchi-Gari."
    Instructor demonstrates
    Me: "Ohhh Ahn-Da-Ri-Gul-GI"
    Instructor: "What?"
      #7
  8. Yrkoon9 is offline
    Yrkoon9's Avatar

    Brock Sampson

    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Land of the Living
    Posts
    4,590

    Points
    6,763
    Achievements:
    Veteran10000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/07/2005 10:07pm

    supporting member
     Style: 5.56

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    I'd tell him to get with the fucking program and join the rest of the world.
      #8
  9. AFS is offline

    Judo Instructor

    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    569

    Points
    4,979
    Achievements:
    Veteran5000 Experience Points

    Posted On:
    10/09/2005 10:14am

    supporting member
     Style: judo

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    yeah, just like BJJ.

    We have quite a few Koreans here in Perth every now and than.
    And we encounter the difficulties with the diffrent names as well.
    Makes for a good laugh, I reckon.

    We also have a dutch guy, who claims that he was taught the hold downs by numbers, as in:
    Kesa Gatame is Hold down number one and so on.
    So there are different versions around.

    Once you get thrown for ippon, it doesn't matter, what the name of the throw was...
    Last edited by AFS; 10/09/2005 10:17am at .
      #9
  10. Lucky Seven is offline

    Registered Member

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Here
    Posts
    622

    Posted On:
    10/09/2005 11:41am


     Style: Judo

    --
    Hell yeah! Hell no!
    "Once you get thrown for ippon, it doesn't matter, what the name of the throw was..."

    Very true my friend, same goes for locks and chokes
      #10

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Powered by vBulletin™© contact@vbulletin.com vBulletin Solutions, Inc. 2011 All rights reserved.