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Summary: Tips for falling in judo. Learn how to break your fall in competitive judo in this free video clip on marital arts.
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Angel Perez Angel Perez is the sensei and owner of Champion Martial Arts USA in Miami, FL. He started practicing martial arts at age seven. Perez holds a 2nd degree black... read more
On behalf of Expert Village, I am Angel Perez with Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida. Today, we are talking about competitive Judo. Now, for our next demonstration it's basically the same thing. They are going to start off competing. One will throw the other. This time it's going to be a "wazadi". It's not going to be "ipon". Wazadi means a half-point. Two wazadis is the equivalent of ipon, match is over, automatic point. Again, it's the equivalent of a knock out or a submission, a tap out, in a mixed Martial Arts bout. Normally that is very close to also being a full point, or an ipon. The only difference is his legs really never lifted off the mat. He did land on his back and he did take the fall. If you hit the mat, more often than not, the referee will call ipon. So, even though we practiced that, it's not something that I recommend you do in the tournament. You must learn your falls. But, you should not be breaking falls during a competition while you are on the mat competing.