Bad Judo
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  • sorry dude, the throw was fine. You should realize that judokas get thrown like that every training. A failure on your part to be adequately prepared in either your training or strength.

  • Grabbing like a Bitch and get hurt like one

  • wtf the referee in a judo suit WHAHAHA......

  • you should change the name of this video to...'I fall like a fucking idiot

  • @jtbullfitghter or "Im gonna break my fall with my arm and blame the BLACK BELT"

  • The throw's fine. There just comes a point where you can't wriggle out of it and know you've been done. Just about every injury i've seen in judo comes after someone trying to twist out or stick and arm down to avoid a perfectly good ippon.

  • that throw was perfectly fine. you must roll on the shoulder n not crack down on it

  • A simple counter, even to just avoid your bad position and injury, would've been Tani Otoshi. I know it's harder in the heat of the battle, but to just blame it on your opponent isn't taking responsibility for your training and reaction. His technique was fine, and was only doing what he was supposed to: fighting to beat you.

  • that wasnt incorect technique he did it perfectly just hes timing was off however kata gurama is illegal now.

  • @alphie10 u wer not suposed to grab his leg with ur other hand u culd have prevented the injury

  • I do BJJ and I don't know the judo techniques by heart but, the single leg is done properly, you gave your back that is one of the biggest mistake you can do in wrestling or bjj

    I don't like doing judo because the rules allow you to do dangerous things and gives you very bad habits.

    but I'm sorry for your pain.

  • @JEANBRUCE1991 That makes no sense. By your own very reasoning, bjj is the most dangerous and bad habit forming. It's entire basis is fighting on the ground, which if you did in real life could get your head stomped to mush, give time for a knife to be pulled out and used on you(which is a LOT easier on the ground), or worse. Ground fighting should be avoided at all costs if you want to talk about dangerous things. So I could say, that's why I don't like doing bjj and love Judo. Use some logic.

  • @noose357

    Thx for debating, first I don't do BJJ for street purpose, as punches, eye gauging and kicks to the groin are the ingredients for survival, we are talking about martial arts.

    I pointed out that the rules of judo allow you some bad habits, like staying on turtle position doing nothing, giving your back or being too expose to takedowns by being too straight.

    The ground game is too rigid in Judo, BJJ is more complete and creative.It can be compare to muay thai versus boxing.No offence.

  • @JEANBRUC Ok,Punches,gouging, groin shots etc. That IS martial art. BJJ specifically is martial sport,a game, and there is an extreme difference.

    SO, if you're talking about the game of BJJ, then it still makes no sense. For Judokas in a JUDO fight, there is much less danger for turtling up. You're talking in the context of BJJ,while in Judo it's perfectly alright to turtle.Judo ground game is very simple and effective while in BJJ it's over elaborate and excessively sport oriented. No offense.

  • @noose357

    I didn't talk about streetfight or efficiency as it's subjective, so let's forget it, I thought of a wrestling (no strikes) match with or without kimono with no restriction of rules and at a same level of experience, the Grapplers, BJJ and Wrestlers will be more efficient than the Judokas, because their rules are less restrictive.Unlike you, I think Judo is too elaborate on stand up (as mastering the double legs can be enough to put someone down) and too restrictive on the ground.

  • @JEANBRUCE1991 Ok, but you kind of have to if you're talking about martial arts, because that's what they were made for believe it or not. The joint locks/chokes from Jujutsu weren't invented to make someone tap out, or give up, they were made to maim and incapacitate no questions asked. And seriously, you're very uniformed. Back when Judo was being spread to europe and America, Judokas were regularly beating wrestlers with simple ne-waza. And only using the double leg? Yeah, good joke.

  • @JEANBRUCE199 BBj takedowns into ne waza are fine for comp fighting. Self defence is reacting instantly & doing a perfect throw on the attacker who doesn't expect u to do it. U stay on your feet then get the f*** out of dodge cos his mates might be arriving to stomp your ass while u spend 10 minutes wrestling. Groundfighting skill is greatly reduced if your opponent is a couple stone heavier.

  • This is why I don't like grappling.

    The risk of injury is too high!

  • I have seen counter to leg grab teguruma of the same waza circling faster, and work on your posture!

  • So much emotion in the comments due to time out pondering the process of the accident! I also think the Tori has an inherent responsibility to throw safely as he gives you air time!! In this case your poor stance didn't help and allowed his attack and like most judoka who have been injured are saying try and modify and perfect your ukemi from tricky low to the mat falls! Contest is not just about winning but style and performance and mutual respect

  • That's the price one pays for judo! OSS

  • The takedown looked fine. Don't blame the other person for an injury.

  • For god sake. Grow some balls, man!!

  • Ukemi is most important in Judo & Ju Jitsu otherwise your career doesn't last long.

  • @mrdubcrazy Tried to roll, he had a death grip on my back leg, Watch the video and slow it down to see everything thats going on.

  • @mrdubcrazy THAT IS THE TRUTH!!!

  • @DizzleMcSwizzle Watch the first video where I dominated him. He was just angry, used bad sportsmanship and bad/no technique. That's why I was upset. Not like he accidentally did it.

  • every judoka should learn ukemi before fight.

  • @DirtyRamires Tried to roll, he had a death grip on my back leg, Watch the video and slow it down to see everything thats going on.

  • Bad luck on the injury, but this throw is a kind of Te Guruma which in a competitive environment is a run and dump with full body weight, nothing wrong with the technique used what so ever.

  • throwing you incorrectly??? really blame the other guy? cmon now. I feel for you and I know getting hurt sucks a fat one but lets be honest there are very very very few ways to throw someone wrong and this is certainly not one of them. At he risk of sounding like a jerk...had you not put yourself in BAD POSITION you could have avoided injury all together. hell you might have even won. and ps you sure did move that shoulder around a lot for it being so badly injured.

  • @4484walk Watch the first video where I dominated him. He was just angry, used bad sportsmanship and bad/no technique. That's why I was upset. Not like he accidentally did it.

  • @4484walk I AGREE WITH YOU!

  • you faka its not because of earls judo, watch when you tried to post your arm to land.... thats like the golden rule, dont post your arm hahahahahahahahah tryna blame everyone else foryour mistakes hahahahahahahahahah

  • @halfbline808 Tried to roll, notice I didn't lock my elbows.

  • Yo Jabba! If you weren't so fat like yo momma, you would've landed fine but still lost cuz the throw was pretty standard for a competitive match. If you're supposedly a brown belt, why the hell didn't you breakfall?

    If you were a true Judoka, you wouldn't be complaining about him; you would accept your error, and freakin breakfall in the future!

    Face it, you suck. You weak minded blubber-butt!

  • @domster145 I was mad that he didn't have any good sportsmanship and just threw me like a retard because he was mad that a jr beat him ippon in 15 seconds, watch the first video. I couldn't land properly because he held my back leg and drove me into the ground.

  • Judo´s da best ! bad is your mother

  • Bad technique? It's not kata bro, it's shiai. He was gripping for a sode tsukikomi gosh, then it looked like you were setting up a hari or something with that over head grip, he picked you up, and drove to the mat. He was awarded a waza ari, no? I'd say you should have done a proper break fall instead of trying to save yourself from losing. If two hands can touch the mat before you land, you could have broken your fall.

  • @Chadkirkdc 600lbs moving at 10ft+/second. Do the math... I can't stop

  • I watched the fall about ten times and it looks like he just drops all his weight straight down on you. Your arm looked like it was out trying to break the fall but it can't hold up your weight and his lol.

  • @Repetefighting I was trying to put my arms out to do a forward roll, but he held my leg, and both our weight did come down on my shoulder.

  • The throw was fine, the fall was bad. Didn't your teacher tell you how to take a fall?

  • @SuperSneakySteve Tried to roll, he had a death grip on my back leg, Watch the video and slow it down to see everything thats going on.

  • @DizzleMcSwizzle LOL you were such a little bitch that you had to go to the hospital right then. Weak ass bitch. I stayed for the tournament and drove the 4 hours home. Went to sleep and then went to the hospital the next day. It was a lvl 3 of 5 lvls of separation. lvl 3 usually requires surgery buy I opted out of it. I decided I wasn't a punk ass bitch who would need surgery. You should watch the first match of Earl vs me. I beat him in 20 seconds with an Ippon using CORRECT FORM.

  • After reading the comments...Adam, your attitude is not reflective of good judoka. I am sad for you and your teammates. I hope you learn from this.

  • Dude...you are/were a blue belt. Shut it.

  • @wrathVchild no, I are/were a 2nt degree brown belt. Been doing judo for 6 years, on and off because of football. The blue belt was just what the give you for the tournament to distinguish you from the other guy. That blue belt isn't mine. I wear a 2nt degree brown belt.

  • @AdamNeisler why does it matter what color the belt was? prove who you are and what you can do on the mat. Belts dont mean shit anyways. I do judo too and you could ahve whooped my ass out there lol respect on that. it may have been bad form but the whole throw could have been avoided ya know what i mean? but great effort!

  • wuss

  • @seek303 Wouldn't be saying that to me after 5 minutes on the mat. I can Guarantee you that.

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  • you really should rename this video bad ukemi.

    you ruined your shoulder when you stuck your arm out there.

    thats a very basic ukemi mistake.

    did you practice ukemi at all?

  • Stop complaining, if you were so good you would have finished him off earlier in the fight! Pathetic

  • @Judo2k10 ROFL! so true, The first match I beat him in 15 secs. So he got pissed an roid raged and just chunked me and used no technique or control.

  • This is awful Judo.

    Not even Judo.

    theres absolutly no technique here at all, just two large men using there strength and wrestling each other with stiff arms.

    Dr.kano would be turning over in his grave if he witnessed this shit.

  • @irishRKO Thank u, I was trying to say that from the beginning. All I could do was try and fend off his roid rage. I beat him the match before in 10 seconds with an ippon and he got angry and went ape shit the second round and didn't even use Judo.

  • bad judo?? that was a correct throw? you didnt break your fall. which you could. and another thing. for a blue belt and being thrown down without breaking your fall..?

  • @papitodo I tried to roll out of it. But he had my back leg held tight so I couldn't move.I am a 2nt degree brown belt. The black guy earl was a 3rd degree black belt.

  • @papitodo Break my fall with what? My FACE? Common dude watch the video. I am a 2nt degree brown belt. The blue is just to distinguish us apart on the mat.

  • Judo happens.

  • It was near impossible to lift my arm directly above my head, or to lift my arm up using my shoulder. I went to the doctor and had x rays and everything. They put me in an extreme sling to keep all of the weight off of it. So the tendon can heal. Because when my shoulder hit the mat one part of my shoulder went forward and the other part of my arm went backwards. over stretching the AC Tendon to it's max.

  • When you resist you always stand a chance of injuring yourself. You cannot claim bad Judo when you yourself are posting out with your hands, single handily the biggest no-no in judo falling.

  • I actually tried to roll out of it but he slammed me into the ground cuz he was angry i wooped his ass last round within 20 seconds with an ippon.

  • I guess i could have locked my arms and had my fore arms broken. I put my hands out so I could do a forward roll. But he had full control of should I say a death grip on my right leg. So he stopped me from rolling over. Just drove me right into the mat. It was perfect form. Do u know what throw he was even trying to do? Something I bet he picked up form back yard wrestling videos.

  • come on... that happens, has nothing to do with bad judo, its a risk you take when strting a fight, its also your fault.... you could have thrown him, than this would not have happend... its stupid to say that is was his fault and bad judo... no its not stupid, its wrong...

  • You have to have been there to see the bad Judo. Because after the match I said something like well you won by default because I couldn't finish the match. He said well a win is a win and I had you pinned down after the throw anyways so I would have won. He was just pissed he got beat by a brown belt in 20 seconds of the first match.

  • I been playing sports all my life and I have never seen such bad sports man ship. What is even worse then that is that he is one of the 3 teachers and what do you think his students are going to learn from this? not once did he apologize for me getting injured because of his mistakes. Because when I threw him in the first match I made sure he didn't get injured.

  • Oh, well I hope you're better. I'm not a judo guru so I don't know anything, but one thing that I do know is, I want to learn judo I have a question. Have you ever been serious injured in class, I know in competitions the chances of injury is present but how about at the dojo.

    Also what is your opinion regarding the aikido ukemi vs judo ukemi?

  • Never been hurt in practice. But it dose happen.

  • right at :41 you could have done a Mae ukemi

  • Your wrong. You can't when you are being held. I tried to bail and land on my chest. But he was trying to flip me over onto my back. If you notice he has a tight grip around my whole right leg. Check it out. at 0:41

  • Also It may look like I am not really hurt after I get up. But that is just the adrenaline that you are seeing. After that match my arm was up in a sling and it stayed in a sling for 8 weeks after that because it hurt if my arm was just hanging free.

  • May be you should have just stuck with football ? By now you probably would have had lots of cocussions by now count your self luuuccckkkyyy buddy. Look at it this way don't make a move that you don't expect anyone to react to in a tournament becuase if thats the case you've got a lot of learning to do and it sounds like your still really green in judo a real man takes his lessons well learned and does not look back.

  • Yea and ur still really white, any judo sensie knows that it is the tori's responsibility to control the throw so that the uki lands safely on his back. All you have to do is man up and accept the fact that you didn't do what you were taught. You were just pissed that a brown belt beat you in 15 seconds the first match and you were in a bit of a rage so a big slam with no form but a lot of force seemed ok to you. Am I wrong?

  • By far that was not Bad Judo By Earl, Their is a misconception on tori responsibility with Uki during training for competitions. Unfortunately you were not conditioned to absorb impacts. Your falling ways, would of preventing most of the impact areas, Your ki was non-existent, you have been instructed yet you did not apply. also to mention you came to compete it happens. however , it was not bad Judo on Earl. Its called a Counter

  • LOL r you SERIOUS!!!! I am not conditioned to absorb impacts. Before this video was tooken I had played football for 7 years without one injury, and judo for 5 years also without one injury. But yet your telling me I am not conditioned to take an impact? This fall gave me an ac shoulder stretch, my shoulder will always looked deformed with my coller bone trying to poking up out of my skin on the left side, i also had 2 of my bottom ribs fractured.

  • It is the tori's responsibility to make sure that the uki lands on their back with full control. This is not a rednecks sport. Their is alot of technique in this sport and none was shown on this video by Earl. The tori (Earl) failed at controlling the throw and assuring that I land flat on my back. I can tell your a white belt, maybe not even that.

  • This throw was executed with plenty of uki response time to bailout of throw and the perfect reponse to uki's actions exploiting your over the back grip to your disadvantage remember we must practice our weak areas not our strengths judo is game not of total strength alone

  • Bailout of throw and do what? Toss him off my back so I could have stood up? Their was nothing I could do whit him on top on me. Bailout..... yea how?

  • What was the name of that throw any ways. I never seen it before? I guess it must be a secrete move only black belts know.

  • hey thats my brother earl, i was just lookin his name on here, iv never meet him but he knows of me n my 2 sisters, we have the same father, iv been tryin to locate him, i knew he was doing judo after the military, but send me a mail response! i would like to get intouch with him, he looks alot like my dad.

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