① Round 1 / Reiwa 3rd Year All Japan Judo Championship Review Roundtable | eJudo

① Round 1 / Reiwa 3rd Year All Japan Judo Championship Review Roundtable | eJudo

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FurutaThe annual “Reflection Roundtable” was once again attended by gorgeous members. I’m really sorry from the inside of the pine tree. … First of all, I would like to ask you to say something after finishing the Reiwa 3rd Year All Japan Championship. Of course, at the end, I would like to get a summary in the form of a general comment, but first of all, please give me a frank impression. Can you ask from Mr. Kamimizu?

Sheung Shui Kenichiro
Professor of Budo Department, Faculty of Physical Education, Tokai University, Director of Men’s Judo Club. A famous general who has led the school to 7 consecutive championships in the All Japan Student Judo Championship until 2014, and 12 times in total (5 consecutive championships since 2015) until 2021. He is known as the most theoretical group in the world. He himself has participated in the All Japan Judo Championship three times.

Sheung ShuiAll Japan Championship. Once a year, without this tournament, I would be lonely as a judoka. First of all, I’m really glad that you held it safely this year as well. And I felt that indiscriminate games were difficult again. From the standpoint of sending out players, it’s quite difficult to demonstrate the power of your ability. I felt once again that it was an interesting tournament because of that “mistake”.

FurutaIt means that the number and direction of variables are completely different from the usual stage or weight-based competition. thank you. Mr. Asahi, please.

Dai Asahi
Director of Asahi Dojo, Keio University instructor. He is one of Japan’s leading leaders and a leader in judo judo instruction. He himself participated in the 1985 tournament, and has sent many students to the All Japan Championship, including Ryunosuke Haga, the champion of the world championship 100 kg class. From the 2nd year of Reiwa, he is also involved in the commentary on the All Japan Judo Federation LIVE distribution.

AsahiYes. This time, I felt the importance of “skill” again. Players who have good skills will still have a chance to win even if they are over thirty years old. In addition, it was a match that further strengthened the feeling that it was a tournament in which players with such “skills” won the championship. I’m sure that the children who watched this game will be more enthusiastic about their skills that they usually practice, and that it will be a tournament that will strengthen their feelings about driving and their judo style. thought.

Furutathank you. For example, I’m proud that Haga’s inner thigh is a continuation of the technique I’m practicing at the dojo, and Kakita’s seoi-nage is connected to the basic seoi-nage that I usually repeat. It’s amazing to be there. And, after all, kumite and tactics must have the goal of “skill”. You can’t come this far with just the kumite and tactics that you can extend from the beginning to the end. It was a tournament where veterans played an active role in how decisive it was to have a skill that made sense and to continue to practice that “skill” for a long period of time. Finally, Mr. Nishimori, please.

Nishimori Dai
NHK Matsuyama base broadcasting station / news program producer. He is renowned in the industry as a rare judo enthusiast. He produced NHK Special “The Man Who Saved Japan Judo-Satoshi Ishii’s Obsession with the Gold Medal” and “Athlete’s Soul: A Head-to-Head Judo Shohei Ono”. From 2016, he will also be a public relations committee member of the All Japan Judo Federation.

NishimoriYes. In a sense more than last year … I think it was a tournament that made me feel “polarization” even at the highest peak of the All Japan Championship. For example, Asahi Kasei is particularly well-developed and the quality of judo shown is high. Also, in terms of tactics and strategy, he is studying the opponent very well. On the other hand, I felt that there was a lack of training for local players. Also, this time, the technical “guidance” was early, but the difference of one “guidance” came out in the form of “guidance 2” vs. “guidance 3” at the end. I got the impression that many of the players who received the “Instruction 3” were players who were far from the international competition, such as local players. In that sense, I think it was a tournament that made me feel polarized when it came to how to fight to win this tournament.

Furutathank you. The story of “guidance” that Mr. Nishimori gave as an example of “polarization”. This time I got a technical foul pretty well. In this case, not only will the aspect that “guidance” be “making” become stronger, but also the power as a tool to end the game will increase. This time, I was talking with Dr. Asahi on the day that there is a considerable difference between players who use “guidance” as a tool to control the behavior of the opponent and who do not use “guidance”. It was easier to connect to the point where the difference directly decided the match. Athletes who are accustomed to constructing strategies with high resolution, which are usually rubbed at international competitions, responded quickly and took advantage of the match.

Moderator Hideki Furuta
Editor-in-chief of eJudo. At the All Japan Judo Championship, he will serve as a live commentary and commentary on the LIVE distribution of the All Japan Judo Federation from the 2nd year of Reiwa.

First round

Yusuke Kobayashi (Tokai / Watanabe Densetsu) ○ GS foul[指導3](GS1: 05) △ Ryusuke Ogawa (Kinki Nippon Steel)

Yusuke Kobayashi secures the initiative with skillful kumite, and shuts out Ryusuke Ogawa with detailed techniques.

Both are left-handed. The battle for the team started from the point where both sides first held the collar with the puller. Kobayashi, who is good at bargaining, this time the physical strength is also outstanding. One-handed exchange, reassembly, rubbing forward in every opportunity, “guidance” by “do not work” only for 1 minute 10 seconds Ogawa. I switched to the procedure of squeezing the sleeves with a puller and kicking the feet with a puller, and then aiming at the back collar with a fisherman, but Kobayashi is a fisherman of Ogawa as soon as he can hold down his sleeves. Never squeeze the sleeves up and give them a forceful shape and distance. Kobayashi changes the shape of the angler’s one-sided collar, puller’s sleeve, and puller’s collar to block the power of the stream and carry the body forward. Ogawa left Harai Makikomi, but Kobayashi bounced back and didn’t move. Kobayashi worked finely with one-sleeve Ouchi-gari and one-collared back-down of Ouchi-gari, and with 19 seconds remaining, Ogawa was reluctant to play “Instruction 2”. In the GS extra time, Ogawa jumps into the left Osotogari when he gets a sleeve with a puller, but if he holds down his sleeve and stops before Riki Kobayashi is applied, he goes forward and pushes the opponent out of the field. However, in GS34 seconds when Kobayashi pushed in with only one angler, Kobayashi was “not working” and “guidance”. Immediately after, Ogawa drastically cut the left osotogari while holding the sleeve with the puller and the back collar with the fisherman. It seemed that this technique had finally arrived, but Kobayashi turned clockwise and quickly escaped from the range of power and could not be used. Kobayashi decides on the sleeves here, and responds to the combination of Ogawa who brought the sleeves from one collar with the puller, and then brings them back to create a one-sided shape with the puller on the sleeves and the fisherman on the back. Keeping Ogawa’s head down and kicking his feet, he stopped the referee’s match and gave Ogawa a third “guidance.” Kobayashi’s advance and retreat is flexible and powerful. He was the best in the aspect of shutout. (War criticism, Hideki Furuta)

FurutaThe first round is a match between Yusuke Kobayashi and Ryusuke Ogawa. Yusuke Kobayashi wins in the GS extra time “Instruction 3”. How was that? Then Mr. Nishimori, please.

NishimoriAt the preliminary round-table discussion, I focused on how much Kobayashi has changed his affiliation from Asahi Kasei and how much he has been practicing, and how gaining weight affects judo. From the result, you have become a very profound player. In addition to the original skill of kumite, he gained weight and applied forward pressure. With this, Ogawa, the opponent, couldn’t make a kumite at all and couldn’t get a good shape. I became like being filled with Kobayashi, and I was getting more and more “guidance” in it. According to what I heard on the day of the broadcast, Kobayashi is also a coach at the University of Tsukuba, so his practice amount may not have dropped so much. It was the first round where I felt the strength of Kobayashi in a different way from last year.

FurutaIt is said that Kobayashi was practicing at the University of Tsukuba, but later I heard that it was Kobayashi’s coaching and attitude toward training that tightened all the students in the corona disaster. .. I had the impression that this match was “painted”. I exchanged one hand for the time being, but I was already painting everything with the pressure coming out. How was Mr. Kamimizu?

Sheung ShuiAs Mr. Nishimori said, I got the impression that he might have increased his power rather than falling. Since I was basically in the waiting room, I could hear the voices of the players and attendants, but they all said, “Isn’t it getting stronger?” The strength has increased. Of course, I think I’ve gained weight, but when I coach, I can see the parts that I couldn’t see before, and I think there are places where I can review myself. On the contrary, I had the image of becoming a player without a gap. I was certainly a good player until last year, but I felt that I was completing a more elaborate judo with Plus Alpha. Ogawa is also a strong player, but he didn’t do almost anything. It cannot be said that there was power that could overwhelm that much last year. I wondered if my strength and skill had improved.

Furutathank you. Mr. Asahi, please give us a word.

AsahiUm … I’m a little embarrassed to say after Dr. Kamimizu’s detailed analysis, but … I thought I was eating delicious food.

Nishimori(Lol)

FurutaBeing married.

AsahiIt seemed that my life was fulfilling, I ate delicious food, powered up, and felt good.

NishimoriKobayashi is probably the best “gatekeeper candidate” since next year.

FurutaI think there is no doubt. I don’t know what to do if a player with this physique and power can do the work so far. I wrote a memorandum of battle while watching the game, and when I saw it later, I felt it, but I was really thorough in making sure that if Ogawa made one better, he would make one worse. Before, I think there was a little more sex appeal like “I want to throw it too” and that was the gap. Looking at this game, Kobayashi has a little bit of a blade.

Sheung ShuiYou didn’t compromise, didn’t you?

AsahiThe look that comes up on the game field is also cool.

NishimoriIt’s definitely the power of the best eight. I think that if you can beat Kobayashi, you can expect the best 8 or more.

FurutaIn many ways, it’s just a gatekeeper.

Sheung ShuiThe tournament where Kobayashi came up was a mountain with very high hurdles. This time as well, if it wasn’t a match against Haga, we could have expected a higher level, or it is possible that we went to a level that would shake the tournament itself. It was so fulfilling.

FurutaIt will be a match that made you feel the appearance of “Reiwa’s reference point” in all Japan.

Yuji Yamamoto (Kyushu / Asahi Kasei) ○ Superiority[有効・背負投]△ Genta Tanaka (Kinki Nippon Steel)

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