I've just finished uploading and linking some Judo technique and demo videos. These use a new system I call 'synthetic slow motion' to make it much easier to see how the judo techniques are applied. Here is the text from the page:
Higher Quality And Slow Motion Demonstration Clips By Club Members
Seeing Judo moves at normal speed can be quite difficult; the art is often one of a fast bold move to
achieve a throw. We have used a computer technique to create the effect of slow motion from normal camcorder
video to enhance all or parts of many of these clips.
Please be patient. Some of these clips are as large as 10 MBytes because of their higher
quality. This means they can take several seconds to download, even on broadband.
Uki-Waza In Slow Motion
At the Banbury Sunday meeting in early April (2007) several club members were working on
their second and third Dan theory. Here we see Greg throwing Tony with Uki-Waza.
Uki-Waza SlowMo
Uki-Waza In Slow Motion 2
Here we can see John demonstrating the same throw with a slightly different technique.
Uki-Waza SlowMo
Uki-Otoshi And Kata Guruma In Slow Motion
At the same meeting, we can see Steve practice a Uki-Otoshi whilst in the background Greg
uses Kata-Guruma to pick up Max (but he does not actually throw him for reasons you can seein
the clip. This video shows John talking through the throw in normal speed and switches to
slow motion for the throws.
Uki-Otoshi SlowMo
O-Soto-Maki-Komi In Slow Motion
At the same meeting again, John demonstrates O-Soto-Maki-Komi.
O-Soto-Maki-Komi SlowMo
Uki-Goshi In Slow Motion
Here Steve works on his Uki-Goshi by throwing Dan.
Uki-Goshi
Standing Randori
Finally for the clips from this session, here is some Standing Randori.
1 comments:
hi to everyone,excellent site,keep up the good work,kind regards Gary
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