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  • Sonic Boom...LOL!!!

  • all that rolling on the floor is fun and stuff, but what if you have multiple opponents?

  • put the bull to the shit lol

  • you cant even spell jiu jutsu right..

  • @wakko380 Apparently I'm not the only one, smartass;) Try to google it!

  • @wakko380 EVERY ONE WITH A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE WOULD KNOW THAT YOU CAN SPELL IT JIU JITSU OR JU JITSU, NOT KNOWING THAT MAKES YOU AND IGNORANT

  • @ieiteamo not true if its brizlian jiu jitsu its spelled with an i japness spell it with just jujitsu

  • @ieiteamo That's right, I agree. I just love the fact that people trying to correct you can't even spell other words in their sentence to begin with - so what would they know?

    Jujutsu ( Japanese: 柔術, jūjutsu , also known as jujitsu, ju-jitsu, or Japanese jiu-jitsu,

    From Wikipedia.

  • @wakko380 the japness spell it ju jitsu the brizlians spell it jiu jitsu and there doing judo and i see usless teachnechs so this must be the gay as japness ju jitsu lol

  • jokers

  • I am no black belt but this is awful

  • lmao norwegians faaaail hardddddddddddddd

  • lòl_ÁNyÖNE_wâNNÀ_chät_with_mè_­Í_féél_sØ_lØNÈlý_tODãÿ≡

  • is his g@y porn??

  • kinda clumsy

  • too slow

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  • your spring hipp is all wrong, you got hip near the crotch . your meant to get just over or under the knee.

  • im just curious as to why some ppl say there martial art is the best? every martial art has different views about things....im sure most techniques from every martial art are effective....

  • 41-47

    where can u learn to do that move step by step?

  • Bro, that's a total guitar work-out on Guile's SFII theme. Alph Lyla, I believe.

  • merda

  • 0:33 porn :o xd

  • the song is :Guil theme- Rush of the wind

  • please, where can i find this song on youtube, or for download?

  • @neosoc

    Search for "street fighter" "audio" on TPB.

    Or DL this from youtube and isolate the sound and convert it to mp3.

  • @neosoc

    download it mp3 not mp4

    google:mp3 2 mp4

  • el video guay pero la musica fatal.

  • Stacking is when you put your weight on the opponent, when talking about armbars that would mean that you protect your arm that is getting armbarred and putting all your weight on the opponent so that he is stuck on his neck with his and your weight on him.

  • sorry, but that's some sloppy technique..

  • It's bad judo and jujitsu

  • hm.....why?

    It ´s look good......

  • very good.. respect!

  • Interesting and nice video! But I do have to ask, what the purpose was at 0:40-0:46 to put that left leg on the shoulder :)? All the other guy has to do is stack the guy doing the armbar and push the right leg of and he's got a pass :) He could has just as easily put his left leg in his opponents armpit and done a normal armbar.

    Anyway, good video.

  • @BennehBoy Looks like he is putting his leg against the guys neck to stand him up a little bit, or push him back... while straightening the arm. I had to look at it a few times but thats what it looks like to me. Just out of curiosity... what is stacking? Im assuming its a MMA or wrestling term... not one Ive heard in judo.

  • I cant help but chuckle at how the tall dude with black short hair just throws people around and gets them into grapples, its uber

  • LOL Is this a guitar version of Guile's song from Street Fighter II?

  • the song sounds like it's the pokemon music from 10 years ago

  • Try 18 years ago! Streetfighter II on sega from 1991.

  • need work on your leg techniques

  • OMG WHAT THE FUCK IS MOVE AT 0:54, wHY THE FUCK WOULD ACTUALLY ROLL FOR YOUR OPPONENT TO GAIN SIDE CONTROL ON YOU, LIKE GOOD THROW BUT SERIOUSLY YOU WERE GOOD WHILE OVER HIM

  • its like some kind of inside sweeping loin i dont remember and why he does that because there is more to come than taht simple few tricks in jujitsu hafe like that when u throw the opponent lands in better position than u but it follows a lock wich he just didnt show o.o so its actually wery good

  • well when you allow someone to gain such a dominant possition it is quite difficult to submit your opponent, It would be very interesting to see a follow up on that technique, and by the way there is an entire martial art system dedicated to those "tricks" you are referring to. landing in a dominant position can mean the difference between getting fucked up after throw or establishing dominance over your opponent. merely throwing your opponent doesn't always stop a man that is trained.

  • most of that is aikido

  • dude... aikido are just some techniques from jiu jitsu, aikido is jiu jitsu without kicks and punches...

  • @it6me Hardly...

  • not the best around was very low grade stuff ,no aggression however have seen a lot worse.......

  • why are they throwing uke in a knife defense, madness!

  • You're right. Always secure the weapon first.

  • dude...this video is crazy. did you see 2:20?

  • Er det noen treningskamper i denne klubben? Altså 2 stk der det er om å gjort å vinne, eller er det bare slik som dette, der man lærer bare triks, men aldri prøver å bruke de mothverandre for å se hvor god man er?

  • Dette er bare en demo. Treningskamper har vi stort sett på alle treingene.

  • i love the music! you always hear about street fighter, but never streets of rage.

  • "Dancing around and kicking is easy to learn... In turn, in order to learn "JUDO", it takes time, dedication and effort... It is not that easy to learn as it may seem, to some...... That's the reason why some individuals, outside the tatami, who after talking unnecessarily tried it and couldn't stand on their feet for a minute....."

  • most if not all of the different techniques demonstrated here are covered within the first few months of training. nothing was overly difficult.

  • The "Gentle Way" does not resist brute force.... ; it yields to it..... Strength is meaningless without a resisting force... You will be fighting with "Air" an empty jacket!!!!

  • I like the fact that you use the Street fighter theme

  • Nice jobb!

  • i love these kickass videos

  • Judo og Ju jitsu i samme klubb ja, hadde ikke det vært noe. Jeg bor i bergen og har lyst å begynne enten på judo eller ju jitsu men klarer ikke helt bestemme meg for hvilken som er best egnet til selvforsvar på gaten. Går for tiden på commando krav maga men er missfornøyd med dette da det mangler fullkontaktstrening. Noen som har noen meninger om ju jitsu vs judo?

  • Jeg gikk på Judo og JuJitsu i Kristiansund. Altså den klubben som har laget filmen.

    Er storfornøyd med treningene der, alltid moro og mye å lære.

  • Guile stage music! yeah!

  • I think the reason for the moves being slow is because it a demonstration, they are showing us how different moves are done, if theyd do them in full speed, it's not easy to tell whats going on:) or it could be because theyre just practicing more advanced moves and they havent really gotten the hold of them yet, anyways, I'm impressed!

  • nayone know the name of the technique seen at 1:20?? It is a pick up throw I have seen used a lot by one guy in a tournament. Seems effortless and very dangerous

  • te guruma if i am correct.

  • te guruma :)

  • good basic techniques.

  • These guys are slow because they are heavy weights, who have a tendency to be slower, in general than lightweights :-. Seem competent enough Techniques are ok. Nice to see some Japanese based styles, especially with the current popularity of the Brazillian based art, another worthy style.

  • these guys are slower then my grandmother

  • Well this is a demonstrating video, it's not supposed to go superfast.

  • dokk va flink! ü

  • lol...your moves look like shit, no offense but ehhhhhhhh...hahaha. Level ain't so high in norway, eh?

  • Judo/Jujutsu is many good for real fight because most of time the fights is end up grabbing. You guys are so cool!!! Just your moves are little bit slow in ground fighting. Im horrable ground fighting so I should shut up =P

  • tror du at judo Ju-Jitsu ikke er en krevene sport og judo er et av verdens mest efekttive kampsport

  • excellent video!!!!

  • Nah man Jet li does Jet kuan du.

  • Jet Li did wushu, trains in wushu. Bruce Lee did Jeet Kune Do (which he invented)

  • i do wundida its like what jackie chen and jet li do

  • Haha lurer på hvor lenge noen av de blaute 50 åringene der hadde vart i en kickboxing match f.eks..

  • yes, very nice demonstration

  • well if u listen to the theame background duh

  • what the fuck have you been smoking ?

  • I practice Jiu Jitsu and I can tell you that if you're doing an arm bar correctly, you should NEVER have to lay down to make them tap. If you're laying down, their arm should be broken.

  • lol maybe they are tapping because it is broken...lol they wouldnt brake his arm over a youtube site

  • inoreder to break there arm you should bridge up with your hips

  • a) this isnt mma

    b) maybe they only do this for fun and not for self defense

    c) why are MMA fighters unable to shut the fuck up about mma being superior. If you were really that unbeatable you wouldnt feel the need to brag

  • i could not agree more.

    This Video is a (very nice) demonstration of Judo/Jiu-Jitsu(traditional, NOT BJJ!)

    and: yes, i can judge ;)

  • pretty good techniques, ive been in jujitsu for a year and a half now and its helped me alot in wrestling season as far as being able to react more and different approaches to escape

  • Yeah, the video is fine, but the ura-ken ("knuckle slam")at approx. 1:17 was laim. As a "street punch" that one wouldn't damage the opponent at all... The power to the ura-ken comes from swinging your body, and it's definitely not a slap like the one shown.

    Otherwise the shown techniques were fine, but I also have to agree with doubleaking about the effectiveness of jiu-jitsu locks...

    and, to make myself clear: yes, I'm a jiu-jitsuka. No question.

  • yeah your right that ura-ken was laim:P i,m in karate and tkdcbut i would realy like to learn jujitsu

  • 0:42 is slick..

  • alot of times there both of the guys were laying, or sitting on the floor. The defender shall never have more then his feets on the ground, that's just rapidly stupid.

  • according to some couses i visited, more than half of the brawls/fights on the street include or end in "groundwork". And since the instructor was a policeman, i trust his words on this.

  • Yeah, I noticed that too. I'm training in budo taijutsu, and a lot of times in class we end up fighting on the ground. All it takes is one bad technique and you can fall down. Taijutsu has more ground techniques than many other arts, but my friend has been showing me some jiu-jitsu techniques to complement my taijutsu.

  • It sound like this police man never fights in the streets, from my experience striking while on you feet is key, ground work is usefull but secondry.

    Inorder to know what happens on the streets you must go out looking for trouble, this is the ugly truth!

  • If me and you went one on one in the street and you can only stand I would take you down in a heartbeat and own you. Im not threatening you Im just saying. For big brawls grappling is useless and striking is better. But, if a striker has no experience in takedown defense, 9 times out of 10 the grappler will win. I used to box then I done jujitsu, both are very effective.

  • What does judo teach you then doubleaking ? Didn`t see any killer body throws on that video btw..

  • ok.... so when the oponent is risen off the ground for a few CM's or Inches and thrown onto the ground what would that be? a throw wouldn't mean he throws the person >.> he just makes him fall down from standing with a little toss or push

  • I would flash him my rack, kick him in the nuts and ram my nails into his eye sockets. R.I.P.

  • Judo and JuJitsu have their own places in the pool of martial arts. JuJitsu teaches you killer body throwing and unbreakable locks matched by no other martial art.

  • No lock is unbreakable. Jujitsu, is about flexibility. Cater your response to the attack and the environment you find yourself in Ultimately all the arts teach more or less the same thing with different loadings on technical areas. Jujitsu like karate, taekwondo, kung fu, MMA etc is only as good as the guy training in it.

  • LoL Not sure what to do when you get them to the ground ? What kind of Judo have you been trying out ? And not effective for selfdefense ?? Judo is effective for selfdefense, grappling, throwing, something the guys on the video need to learn.. And speed, and whats happening at 01:04 ?? Would never work irl..

  • I do my own form of art, useing mostly jujitsu, and Dragon kung fu... I think the techniques where well done, for a demonstration. Although I do have to agree that in full speed they look better and are more impressive... As for judo its a good aport art, and you can learn to take them to the ground quickly, although once you get them to the ground your not sure what to do LOL... so for judo artests... learn how to not let up, and keep them on the ground, once thair there...

  • too slowly... most of the techniques will be better if you do it faster

    ah, a message for loinneh : judo is a poor copy of jujitsu

    her techniques are only efective for randori, not for selfdefense

    jujitsu is probably the father of modern martial arts in japan

  • Judo > Ju Jitsu

  • is that John Holmes

  • the punches and kicks should be a lil bit faster and harder ... thats how they'll be in a real fight!!!! i still have a huge bruise from a full on punch i forgot to block!!! =P

  • did he just give that guy a weggie?

  • lol the last part:P

  • Ju Jitsu is a fine martial arts becosse it's moste defence in it and almoste no attacking.

  • first who bee standing and watching when that people take control ju jitsu is ok but im fight with the man who training ju jitsu and im must say thi is like fight with the children im training 3 years thai boxing

  • nice video. i'd try to avoid knees on the ground though, it hurts on cement.

  • he should've dropped him at da end

    just loaf him on da ground!

  • owned at 38secs

  • 1:01 is a good throw!

  • Some of the comments left here may be by martial arts experts, but they don't seem to know the first thing about respect. If you can't get that right, there will never be any hope for you.

    Thanks for the video.

  • HEY GUYS I HAVE ONE MORE COMMENT IF you dont like this vid so much i cud suggest that james moclair is really good for leraning to do the throws but dont expect much from the sparring part.

  • one thing about grappling arts that i hate is that they dont practice as if its in gonna be in a real fight. Like how the guy kicks so slopwly and how ppl punch so slowly according to scotty no1 is gonna wait for u to do that stuff in a real fight id prefer if they actually kiked with speed and momentum.

  • its just a demonstration geez

  • i fight MMA for about 3 yrs now, i dare you to try that incorrect technique agenst someone who is trying to knock you out... they will not just lay there so nicely

  • drit bra film

  • Your technique wrong...

  • good demo guys some nice throws

    i would prefer to use a good hip throw in a fight as it is rock hard to put a lock on in a fight you have to be like lighting try it the next time you are in a session its great for hand eye tranning but it is solid to do the hip and sholuder throws are good too better than some jitsu demos i have seen

  • :S theres no style in the movement... especially on the stomach throw, these are just show off moves, the ones that if u make look good on your grading, you will pass lol

    you wouldnt use these in the street... well i wouldn't... wrist locks are the way forward if you ask me but meh

    you need to work on timing and style if your trying to show off cos atm it looks shit tbh

  • REmind me again when u get to use that in public? how often does a guy come slow motion against you if he want's to hurt you bad? :)

  • Cool video with the SF music. Where'd you get this version of Guile's theme?

  • On bearshare!

  • Yh looks a bit awkward doin the throws, still good though, better than me lol

  • lol samurais have used jj on battlefields.i think it is quiet effetive if they could beat someone who got armor and a sword

  • Nice video. And good techniques.

  • It sucks when its to fast to see the technique, and this video is good.

  • It's not fast and some of the techniques are wrong...

  • avillax...i sorta agree maybe they had to do the motions in slow but thy just make it bit more realistic cuz where i come from no1 lets u pick em up and throw they resist to the end.

  • trash

  • i gotta say they should be able to do the throws a little faster, but still like you said cryingindian.. they are taking the guys to the ground... thats what matters

  • they proberly doing them slower for the video and so they dont hurt each other

  • yep

  • they look quite uncomfortable doing the throws aswell, I dont think they train them like judokas do, like sparring but with throws, i think they just practice them from a static start

  • i disagree, ok they cant do throws correctly according to the kodokan, but who cares, aslong as they're taking the guy down, which they are. I think the only fault is they dont look like they do alot of live throws

  • its a demonstration, there not being agressive..jj is really effective

  • Very nice, a mix of JJ and Judo provides for a very strong fighting or defense system. I enjoy Universal Kempo Karate.. More like Karate, JiuJitsu and Judo all rolled up into one art.

    Cheers!

  • i practise jiu jitsu myself and im happy i recognize all kind of techniques in this movie even though im only a orange belt.

  • love the last move!

  • Hm hm...yes....Jiu Jutsu is indeed a powerful and useful technique...I'm just so disapointed that some jiu jutsu practitioners think they're superior to other styles/techniques...

    And, hey Musashi, I thought you were dead. XD

  • Nice video, lovely to watch. Wish that club was near me. Bye the way, I don't like politics.

  • nicely watch these techniques, simple, effective and not complicated. The real ju jitsu

  • O and do u do Jujitsu or Judo?

  • I agree lol

  • i am at the moment a green belt and i recognise most techniques

  • i didnt recognise it from my style aswell but i had the name in my head- spring wraparound

  • i know the name of the technique at 00:30 its Hane Makikomi

  • Iquite like the finish done on the tomonaggi throw (00:50)

  • Hane Makikomi i think

  • Interesting. I dont recognise the technique from my own style. Might I ask yours?

  • Hane makikomi is what i think, a very good throw during competion what do u think?

  • Yes, it is a good throw. Ive used it myself i just wasnt sure of the name. I also liked the hari-goshi at 1:18.

  • yh i like harai goshi but i prefer the much lower tai otoshi its my fav technique

  • Yeah, i'd agree. What i do hate though is when you see competitions where both competitors use no techniques other than a constant attempt at an osotogari.

  • Ye iv seen that loads, but mainly with the small judokas. I find that very annoying

  • At my dojo we have a group called the 'peewees'... namely those of us who arent in high school yet. And my heaven, the majority of them are awful. My hatred of them is well known. See, they can get a peewee black belt. Generally the older ones dont count this as an impressive rank but they think theyre are better than they are. These are black belts who cant roll!

  • Ye same ere, some smaller judokas are a higher grade than me and they dont know even half the techniques i know and they have attended the same ammount of gradings as i hav and they dont even know how to do ukemi properly!!

  • Still, its always fun to take on three at a time...

  • Thanx for inviting me to join the Martial Spirit group

  • No problem. I practise Myabi Ryu Ju Jitsu.

  • K i practice Bushido Ryu Judo and i go to another 3 clubs fighting fit academy, Shimoto Ryu Judo club and Banzai Judo club and i am starting Aikido very soon

  • Whats the name of that technique at 00:30

  • It appears to be a developed form of seonnagi to takedown but i dont know the exact name.

  • good demonstration. I'm getting high with that music.

  • Omg.. The tall, skinny guy in white gi and black belt is sooo funny!!!

  • Den er drygdt 1 år.

  • Øhhh... Hvor gammel er den videoen der..?

  • Hva i all verden er det der ? 10% av det de gjorde hadde kanskje gått, men manglet alt av fart og teknikk..

  • what they dont understand is u give me 10 punches pointless spots, i give u a nice one in the jaw with my body weight i will break his face into pieces hahahaha Waste of time kick boxing or boxing at least then we're talking

  • the problem with those teachers is they don't focus on strength you know, they think techinique alone is going to work on someone stronger than they are. that's why Bruce Lee strength trained, jogged, and weight trained while practicing many different kinds of martial arts which he then fashioned as Jeet Kune Do, believe to be the first kind of mixed martial arts. to be a good martial artist, you have to strengthen the body and perfect your techniques.

  • What he says is very valid, when you can get big as this guy says he is there is no need to learn takedown moves. Just good old boxing is enough to amplify his power.

  • I threw him off my back almost dead on his face. He starts tellin me and his class if it was a street fight he wouldve easily taken me down,

  • other than that, this style is good for self defense. it won't work if you attack someone with it which is why the jujitsu teacher couldn't take you down. self defense works best if someone attaks you, such us if they punch you, you grab their hand and force them and take them down to the direction in which they are going.