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  • It only looks gay to people that have homosexuality on their mind. When I see any form of submission grappling, i don't see anything gay cause I don't think gay. I see a chess match. A science. Using strategy and technique to win a fight. Not blacking out and throwing wild, unskilled, windmill punches, hoping to knock someone out.

  • Nice leg lock have try it!!!

  • Why are all these moves so gay looking?

  • @skeletondeath lulz cus its mma duh!

  • @gregorylargent13 U got to realize that breaking a guys leg or arm or making him black out can look gays a it wants to be but it sucks when it happens to u and last thing u worry about is does this make me look gay

  • @skeletondeath looks gay, but remember, gayness kills people.

  • hes always makin a funy face wen he taps iv seen jus about all ov dym mi fav is da str8 leg ankle lock...funy n priceless

  • yeah !! PUSYY

  • Is this move allowed to use only as a counter, or can you try to apply it just like that?

  • Angel Perez, thanks for teaching judo leglocks. Wayt o bring judo newaza back to the map!

  • thats fy

  • that looks like somthing outa my moms sexpositions book

  • @LHD4life mmm i wouldn't mind finding out what exactely u mum gets up to so we can try a thing or two! nah mean??

  • that just confirms that your mums a slut.. just saying

  • @LHD4life this isn't kama sutra dude...this is meant to hurt people

  • thank you

  • lol. he taps so loud

  • It might seem funny, but the reason for his facial expression and loud tapping out is due to that anckle locks do too much damage to the knee and leg too quickly. Which is why, once caught in a leg lock or heel hook you tap out immidietly. Such as in Combat/ground Judo or BJiu Jitsu Or Gracie Jiu Jitsu.

  • i agree. just a little loud mate

  • Heaheah! Thats funny. The trainer is either a little bit over sensitive, or the student is .. yeah, not his student maybe.

  • great instructor!

  • why does he tap so loudly? i didnt saw he was pulling so much force in it

  • when it comes to ankle locks or heel hooks you dont nd much force and it is enough to inflict alot of pain

  • Thing is, In judo, ankle locks and heel hocks are hard to lock in, because if the person has a shorter leg than you, their in the advantage, because it's easier to pull their leg out compared to a normal sized opponet. I'm only 5'6" and been put in both, but never submitted.

  • @iHuwae because you want to make the tap loud and clear and make sure your partner doesn't miss the tap or they could seriously hurt you very easily.

  • man he seemed angry at 0:38 hahaha XD

  • hah lol its cause it hurts man

  • lol...i kno..he probaly was "WTF" to the guy after the shoot

  • He must be pulling that pretty hard. I've never seen someone tap like that while teaching...

  • its hurts the muscle pretty bad, feels like a bad charlie horse.

  • Yeah, I know. I've been caught in this a few times. I use something similar in wrestling practice(just to make my friends mad) because I like to use a cross body ride and the ankle is right there. Haha.

  • his hand must be completely red at the end of every day

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  • meu deus cara... tu eh muito burro, desde quando o cara q faz a submission poe o pe sobe sua barriga, isso eh illegal.

    omg dude, you're so dumb!!!! since when you can put your leg over the dude's belly when you are doing the submission?

  • well in judo its not allowed

  • vali callampa culiaooo cagao la piña

  • como estan todos ai

    :(:)

  • taps so hard....

  • @jojojaykay

    bilde

  • Hi: Sensei Perez

    Very impressive, Great technique.

    Thanks for explaining.

  • i did this on my friend when we were sparring and made him tap out,im gunna keep watching these videos,learn the move so i can finally beat my dad

  • why dont u go learn at a dojo

  • ci just found one the other day

  • nice vid!

  • AWESOME IMA GO KILL MY BRO

  • @Pokerboy12345 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    I lold so hard,thanks for making my day

  • @Pokerboy12345 you dont attack with jiu jitsu you use it to defend

  • @im4naruto watch me

  • @Pokerboy12345 Lol you wont even know what your doing? Learn to control your anger lmao dont be so aggressive with it

  • @im4naruto I'm 15 you're 15 lets fight

  • @Pokerboy12345 no going around starting fights is illegal dont be a punk

  • @im4naruto Naruto is gay

  • Okay i've been trying a get into a good Jiu Jitsu school for the longest but I can't choose if I wanna learn Japanse or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu because they is actual a big difference between the two them and I don't know which is better and would be more effect in the streets as well as competition.

  • Japanese Jiu Jitsu is more of a self defense and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is more of sport but there are self defense programs for Brazilian jiu jitsu that the gracies made which is called the combatives program :) They call there stlye of jiu jirsu gracie jiu jitsu because its there own blend :)

  • very good explanation

  • Thanks! :)

  • I have studied both and find them excellent. However, if you want to workout and compete and full speed everynight, BJJ is a much better form. JJJ is much more about kata and opponent compliance. BJJ, like wrestling allows you to go hard, not get hurt and learn more rapidly from game speed application of the form. Good luck, you can't make a bad choice betwixt the two.

  • looks pretty queer to me.. i'd just use a knife

  • eh, you born bitch, i cant do nuttin cept your mama.

  • @thefooled this isn't for streetfighting. besides that what if you were ambushed and had no weapon?

  • just get a baseball bat.

  • Uh Yeah

  • i dont get it whoos getting who

  • lol thnx

  • poofters

  • if you hate expertvillage post a comment on this video saying 46

  • BJJ: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. That or a blow job being performed on 2 men by the same girl simultaneusly.

  • who the fukk is BJJ?

  • lol thats sucks!!!

  • with jiu jitsu you probably will never be in that position

  • damn you have to tap 3 times before he lets go.. damn.. not cool.. lol

  • tap, tap, pass out. your right.lol

  • It would be hard to get into this position

  • you cant do leg holds in judo!!

  • hulk,its pretty much depends on the indivisual

  • Most MMA fights end with someone getting punched out. Hardly anything ever gets resolved on the mat. Good hand skills is still the best thing you can have.

  • not true at all. but nice try hulk

  • yeah, hulk you are very wrong

  • yea, it's definitely not because the amount of mat skill is so high among most top level mma competitors -- or that the rules favour strikers by way of new rounds starting on the feet, and standups for 'inactivity' -- even when the person on the top has an advantage.

  • thats a differnt kind of calf crusher, I know several with my legs.. but that can be extremely effective if they get the ankle lock set up.

  • bjj is brazillian jiu jitsu.

  • Hmmm... I trained in BJJ extensively, but it's just not brutal enough anymore... It was once, but marketing got the better of the academies and instructors... It saddened me greatly when the day came to say the spirit was gone. :(

  • BJJ??? Srry dont know trying to learn a little

  • haha what do you mean? Brutal enough anymore? It is the same as it ever was. it depends on your school

  • so pretty much, if you can get the dude who is beating the crap out of you to get in this position without him laughing at you, you can beat anyone. not buyin it

  • all submissions are situational, jackass

  • Wow you are really dumb comment when you know what you are talking about. If you are in a situation like this in the mat, you know how to deal with it.

  • ok common miscoseption of martial arts

    1. you wait for the situation to present itself (in the academy i go to they teach us many situations where you can either strike the opponent or put them into submission [i take kung fu not judo but my instructor teaches us submission moves])

    2. if you really knew martial arts they wouldnt be beating the crap out of you

  • Dude, its called demostration damn, oh and street fighting is better, cuz youll hardly EVER come into a martial art fighting situation, its best not to learn it, this message goes to EVERYONE who watches this!

  • are u kidding me?!? bjj was created to be useful in a street fight condition!

  • No it wasn't. BJJ was created to be used in a RING. Big difference between the ring and the street.

  • Ah I dont care...IO just think about the moves, then simply strike, then having to go thru "training"...T_T

  • well the french were never known for being fighters so....i guess no need to "train" when your genetically programed not to fight!!!

  • Wow, its like I gotta tell everytime. Dude look Im not french. The reason why I my user name is that is because Im part french and I take it greatly....Im American dude ^^....

  • lol...well maybe should change to french/american...newyas point is jiu jitsu is usefull in a street fight!!!

  • I see what your saying..But anyway I just really like the fact that I have French blood. Thats the point I made my name...C yeh round man

  • u say ur not french but u r half french retard alert

  • Technically not HALf but I have french blood. Im mostly 98.99 american and the rest french, do to past ancestry. I named my account FRENCH for my blood and then WARRIOr for the strength i use in fights...T_T

  • um well your just being ingnorant cuz if someone trys to hit you on the street then chances are they dont know how to throw a punch correctly, thus throwing a sloppy "haymaker" which is easily blocked and responeded to.

  • qtf? shutup bitch no one asked for what you think about this situation

  • shut the fuck up you fag, ill kick yur ass anyday bitch

  • Really? Then go ahead, I'd like to see you try as soon as you read this.

  • My dog does this when he's scratching his balls

  • my pastor is a jiu jitsu champ.

  • slap slap slap!! please don't hurt me haha

  • Correct but BJJ does come from Judo. So in essence it went from JJJ to judo to BJJ

  • I know that. I never attempted to state anything other then the link. The fact is the Gracies got it from Kano albeit via Maeda who was Kano's student.

  • During the tokugawa period in japan it was rumored that the ninja gained their dark secrets from the chinese so this is true david.

  • I can kick his ass!

  • If I were a victim of that move I would pass gas so he'd have no choice but to break the hold, after I broke wind.

  • this is a good technique..

  • they dont looks like it hurts a bit!

  • You wanna bet it hurts like hell?

  • Kamasutra ??

  • Bich

  • "t"?

  • eeew

  • i think he got tierd of being the test dummie

  • this is crap akido all the way

  • Your fucking retarded Akido is the art of dis-arm-ment where you can kick or hit away a weapon from an enemy .

  • Clearly you don't know what Aikido is then!!

  • yeah it isnt Akido just read at the post above yours!

  • by the way

    i do judo and jiu-jitsu, and we dont tap out so hard haha, u just have to tap on your opponent, not on the match and he will know.

  • jiu - jitsu IS from japan. and gigorokano (the judo creator) used to do jiu-jitsu, but he decided to make a marcial art less dangerous. and then, judo was created.

    the japanese ppl showed us (brazilians) how to jiu-jitsu, but we learned it so well that we actually created a new "jiu-jitsu" which is much better than the traditional jiu-jitsu

  • actually no its not it came from chine,in the time of the Japan was nazi it sent people there and some china men taught them,there the japaneese taught people in there land where it is water downed since it was learned. There are great japaneese fighters because they don't use traditionalism,but the chineese know more.Best example Jeet Kune Do

  • I don't think it's better. brazilian jiujitsu hasn't got any strikes and punches.

  • To all the people who said Jiu-Jitsu is from Brazil it's not. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is, and Jubei101101 JuJutsu can also be called Jiu-Jitsu or Traditional Jiu-Jitsu modified from Kodokan Judo. Traditional Jiu-Jitsu(JuJutsu) being the type that Samurai's, and Carlos Gracie used before Helio Gracie modified it into what is known today as Braziian(Gracie) Jiu-Jitsu.

    So JuJutsu, and Jiu-Jitsu same thing just a different way to spell it.

  • Jiu-Jitsu is from the individual.

  • he slaps the mat so hard ahah

  • KAMASUTRA

  • Brasil!!!

    bando de cuzão , vão cheirar um cu porra

    Brasilero bate mais que qualquer americanozinho de merda

  • Jiu-Jitsu is from Japan originally. But the Brazilian Gracie family modified it and made it more effective for street applications.

  • ummm, it wasnt from japan lol

    Jiu-Jitsu is from Brazil buddy

    your thinking of Jujutsu

    which was used in the old days

    to disarm armed samurais

  • wow, why did i just enter that but anyways;

    JuJutsu was used a long time ago

    and Jiu-Jitsu

    is based off of Judo anyways so.. yeah :D

  • jujutsu and jiujitsu are the same thing. the only diference is the spelling.

  • Jiu-Jitsu is from japan right?

  • no.

  • nooo..jiu-jitsu originated in north Alaska with the Eskimos..a second style was later discovered in papoea n.guinea you fucking moran..my name is fedorcrocop45

  • yes its from japan

  • Yes. The original is from Japan. Gracie learned it from Kano (founder of Judo) and created his own style which is Brazilian JJ.

  • phew! you saved me from typing it.

  • good

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