I have mixed feelings on this one. To me, any martial art should focus on practicality and functionality as the guiding principles of technique. Additionally, While I do think of Judo as having specific throwing methods where you put in the least amount of effort and obtain the most effective outcome--I also know that Judo--like many arts have guiding principles that can allow for innovation of new throws.
That said, many of the throws in the video were crap. In fact most of them were simply what I call panic throws...no technique...most of those pickups were flailing attempts at winning moreso that Judo's science of overcoming an opponent. There were some pretty obvious kata guruma's, and a couple of goshi style throws that I saw, but for the most part they were panic throws.
A good judo technique, regardless of whether it's new, old, or currently being developed, is something that can be repeated time and again. It is done through off balancing and setting up the opponent to obtain the throw, and not simply overpowering them as most competition mindsets are promoting. It's sad that you very rarely see any kind of kuzushi at all anymore. It's now become wrestling with a gi in that throws are being forced instead of being done with proper entry and timing.
But...that's just my opinion.
That said, many of the throws in the video were crap. In fact most of them were simply what I call panic throws...no technique...most of those pickups were flailing attempts at winning moreso that Judo's science of overcoming an opponent. There were some pretty obvious kata guruma's, and a couple of goshi style throws that I saw, but for the most part they were panic throws.
A good judo technique, regardless of whether it's new, old, or currently being developed, is something that can be repeated time and again. It is done through off balancing and setting up the opponent to obtain the throw, and not simply overpowering them as most competition mindsets are promoting. It's sad that you very rarely see any kind of kuzushi at all anymore. It's now become wrestling with a gi in that throws are being forced instead of being done with proper entry and timing.
But...that's just my opinion.