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  • That block he used to block the punch wouldn't work in a real fight

  • The more weight the deadlier the throw and force.

  • Just because he is fat does not mean he isn't fit. I am 75Kgs with less than 7% body fat and I personally know a man the same height as me that is 105Kgs, with a gut etc who is fitter than I am... not to mention freakin dangerous! haha

  • I'm not going to pick on this guy's weight it's not my style and I've had up and down weight issues it has nothing to do with how good your technique is. That being said the technique isn't fluid. No offense it just isn't. Keep working you'll get there.

  • Your sloppy and have no discipline. Your "god" is weak and had abandoned you. Yet, you practice the art of nonbelievers. Pathetic.

  • um...i don't mean to be critical, but how can ya be a judo/jujitsu player when you look to be about 40 pounds overweight....

    ...his greatest martial art challege lies with the local DO-NUT, not DO-JO......

  • @mattreedkilla It's a demonstration? This kid would KO you easy.

  • much easier ways imo.

    1. groin kick -- throw

    2. jab -- throw

  • This looks like realy bad achievement...can't recommend this video

  • por en USA destuyen todo ... hasen un mescla que no termina de definirse nunca ..

  • yes he looks like a bozo

    but phenomena most times deceive

  • The arm bar was done incorrectly. He did not create a fulcrum before executing the technique.

  • And im gonna apply the arm bar...(slam)

  • Kung fu panda guy hahaha

    

  • This guy has a black belt in eating hamburgers!!

    Come on this can't be taken seriously..

  • EVERYONE LISTEN. PRESS 7 THREE TIMES, THEN PRESS 8. KEEP DOIN IT TILL U HAV HAD ENOUGH XDDD

  • obviously fatboy and his dumbie have some beef haha fatboy probably is just a joke at his gym

  • @TorynTYRANT ehhh thats not a gym

  • @PaperPlaneProjectz good point

  • @TorynTYRANT it is very likely that this fat boy could kick your sorry ass

  • this does not work in real action, if other guy knows how to punch, because if he knows he gonna do like 10 quick punches and when your defenses collapsing he gonna throw couple hard knock out strikes. when you block first punch, second is in your face + that guy who hits in this video, he`s punch is as bad as my english (im from finland)

  • @Brandontrann Absolutely! In my opinion this is a throw that at least needs to be set up with some kind of foot work and gripping. It's not like other foot sweeps or reaps and hooks where you can somewhat jump into them without a secure grip. This is making want to post a video of my osoto gari harai goshi hybrid. Thanks for commenting

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  • @Brandontrann well if you notice what this guy under me said? There was no kuzushi (lame osoto) , he basically nailed it. Even though osoto gari is one of the first throws you learn in Judo and a lot of other disciplines, it takes years to master and understand. It is also a very high risk throw. The counter can be the same exact throw. I believe the key to this technique is having a high grip and breaking the posture of your uke, sometimes using your shoulder to check uke's face.

  • basically its yama arashi (mountain storm) but a pussified version. in yama arashi their collar bone is broken and you dont use no pathetic kazushi you gotta get his shoulders behind his heels before you think about taking him down. now go and return that blackbelt to the thrift store you got it from buddy

  • okay if someone punches you i dont think you can react that fast to grab it

  • @GregSolomonJr yeah the reaction time of a person even when tuned to the maximum is still too slow for that. there's a lot of prediction done in the brains when coordinating the movement against a punch. but there's no way to predict the way he's gonna punch if for example he goes different height or gives a fake punch

  • haha any trained jujitsu student can see that this guy is using FORCE not TECHNIQUE. you must use your body weight to unbalance him and then you can sweep by applying your body to the situation. A very difficult principle to understand but i feel that every black belt should be able to do it. i would rank this guys osoto, orange belt level. pathetic!

  • haha any trained jujitsu student can see that this guy is using FORCE not TECHNIQUE. you must use your body weight to unbalance him and then you can sweep by applying your body to the situation.

  • @mattreedkilla You must be smoking dome good stuff! Or something better, let me know!

  • @mattreedkilla A blood choke instead of breaking the hyoid. Or throwing someone so they land safely on their back instead of throwing someone's head into the ground. We also train to avoid injury. Not only strengthening your body, mind and spirit but also strengthening your knowledge of knowing when to tap or quit. Knowing this is as important as any other principle. So why don't you think about that before you write about what you don't know. Also what's this about him not being a real foe?

  • you are the best ....!!!!!!!! the best master !

  • using footwork in this throw would be nice. by the dan grade you have you should know that. step through to his triangle point, break the balance using right hand under his chin and ur hips while stepping with the left behind, then reap. that throw looked like a schoolyard trip.

  • nice

    

  • u suck

  • Fat belt!

  • If you ever have used an armbar like that, with the wrist up, it's very hard, you'd have to do it quickly or he could fight back. His arm is supposed to be sideways, not wrist up. It takes less leverage.

  • that take down is krav maga

  • I did the Martial Arts for 20 Years & we were all very fit & lean because we trained very hard as your supposed to. Why is it then that there are so many American Instructors on Youtube who are all Fat?

  • McDojo black belt´s....for sure ! Nobody punches like that....stepping forward ! The other dude is fat...ok..but being fat doesn´t mean you are a bad martial artist, but this guy really looks like THAT BAD !

  • this is why judo is more effective than traditional jujitsu. judo is the same all over the world.However, there are too many types of hybrid jujitsus out there and they don't focus on the basics. you are better off going with judo and learning self-defence. Also, many jujitsu guys have no real knowledge of being thrown hard on the ground and being arm-bared soon after.JUDO JUDO JUDO! IS THE WAY TO GO.

  • That is why one should study judo, there is no proper balance in many other forms of hybrid jujitsu;but i am not saying all. One thing is for sure, and, that is, an average judo guy will many times take out a black belt in jujitsu because of balance and technique, and drills on basic. I know this because i was put to the test. if you want your jujitsu to be better, study judo and the same goes for judo guys;study jujitsu. I'm not talking about bjj

  • Have to disagree with some of ya comments bud,in a nice way? remember that ju jitsu was used on the battle field and Judo is a descendent from Ju Jitsu anyway. However have to agree this guy makes it look useless lets hope he duzn't teach judo as-well or there's no hope!! love both the arts think Judo is a bit more refined,maybe cause you take control from the start. I must have went to one of the better schools in Ju Jitsu cause I certainly don't do a (soto gari like that.

  • continued  .but what can you do except laugh and hope novices arnt put off by rubbish like this!!!!dont think there's any difference in effectiveness! I always say its down the the person executing the technique that makes it work. ive had my fair share of cracked ribs getting thrown back in the day....

  • @bribarber Your reply is very positive indeed. And i see where you are coming from. Yes. I Agree that jujitsu came first and it's battle proven. however, I practice both and spared with some of other styles of jujitsu and so many of them don't have the basics and not even close. however, you were one of the bless ones, i must say. I believe that the best jiujitsu people are the ones with a judo background.

  • am glad people like use can appreciate them both! hate the narrow minded guys who pull Ju Jitsu to bits when they do Judo and visa versa! its pretty much the same.

    i love teaching guys with judo back ground so much easier ive studied JJ for 20 odd years and still learn stuff from judo guys as its such a big art.mind you find it a lot harder teaching akido guys far to much taisabaki for my liking everything seems the long way round to execute a technique. still a good art in the right hands.

  • @bribarber You know you are right concerning, working with Aikido guys, they are the hardest to work with. But nevertheless, it is a good art in the right hands.Thanks again for your positive comment, we need more teachers like you on youtube.

  • @bribarber you are right, i will laugh and learn from this and thanks for the posting.

  • ave just watched the full video even the arm bar rubbish how can these's people teach this??i know we all do this a little different but even the arm not straight.... unbelievable.

  • This guy is not a black belt... more like a white belt. Why step the second leg over any ways. and why not pull on the arm as you're sitting down?

    And then why not try to close the legs and push your feet close into him.

    And I won't even begin to talk about his poor O soto gari.

    What ryu of Jujutsu is this guy from? Because I also seen him trying to make Ninjutsu videos too.

    Yet he has nunchaku in the background, and other Okinawan weapons. Lol. Another fraud.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Easier yet, once the arm is between your legs just crank upwards on it and sit down onto his elbow. Why even bother with laying yourself out on the ground when you can just smash his elbow with your body weight. Not to mention, once you are laying on the ground, if the guy has buddies you just put yourself into a bad position.

  • @BrentShiver That is an option, it depends on the situation. If there are chances for multiple attackers. Don't go to the ground. If the situation allows for it. It's better to go into "Juji Gatame" instead of a regular "Ude gatame"

    Since Juji Gatame has more control and leverage since you have them pinned on the ground.

  • lol u loosers care about how it looks? than start with sum fking tai kwandoo.. best looking but still the worst and most ineffective hand to hand technique-.-

  • you dont need to step that second leg over. it's just an extra step, and waste of time. by leaving the right leg (in this case) behind the back, when you sit back into the arm bar, it creates a block so your opponent cant roll back in to defend it. and even better then that... why lay back into the arm bar, when you can do it from standing. you wont be laying down into any arms bars on the street...

  • looks like hes just trying to have the chance to put another guys hand on his penis

  • "block puch,stomp here, step across, have a taco"

  • kung fu panda

  • jajajajaja thats funny wen he says at last AND THEN AM GANA APPLY THE ARMBAR and the its all quiet and you just hear the taping jajaja

  • booooooooooooooo, leave the grappling to the real teachers

  • Armbar??????

    what armbar?

  • God I hate the commercials before the video starts

  • it wud be good if u could do a jujitsu technique montage thanks

  • that was the worst armbar technique i have ever seen

  • all translations are correct jujutsu,jujitsu,jiujitsu are all the same.

  • dont they do conditioning ?? he is such a fatass

  • @mikerty75 ji jitsu requires minimal physical effort

  • @mikerty75 Haha. He said "I'm gonna grab his hand, cuz i might wanna use that later."

  • @mikerty75

    That "fatass" will probably f**k you up pretty severely.

  • aiki jujutsu dont need much fitness to be effective. Its very much mental. I practise both aiki jujutsu and kyokushin karate and i can both are very demanding in two different extremes.

  • aiki jujutsu dont need much fitness to be effective. Its very much mental. I practise both aiki jujutsu and kyokushin karate and i can both are very demanding in two different extremes.

  • @mikerty75 take time to look at yourself instad insulting others beautiful

  • @mikerty75 in jiu jitsu you can really hurt people with that weight if distributed properly. also since he is heavy set it looks as he has a very very fine judo base. When you train in martial arts you learn, train and fight with the cards your dealt with (his case: heavy. my case: small, light and very flexible.) hope that helps and i dont sound like a know it all.lol cheers mate.

  • @mikerty75 This kid would diet on your flesh, noob.

  • @mikerty75 Fight him.

  • lolz 1:00 Thud

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  • Agree - KFC black belt :D

  • what black belt does the fat dude have? KFC black belt?

  • wehn im 14 im going to do that armber in judo competion this guy is great

  • the takedown was good, but he forgot to bring the pinkie down when he did the armbar

  • what if he use his other hand to stab yu

  • jezus karate

    :D

  • If you already managed to throw your opponent to the ground and you are still standing there is absolutely no reason to let yourself drop too and apply an armbar. By the way, that technique is almost impossible to use in an open fight, I tried it during a sparring match (not after seeing it in the video, I practice Ju-Jutsu myself but more Karate-based) and all I got was a blow to the face, besides you can easily counter it by stepping out.

  • Next time you do an armbar, try tightening your knees and making sure his thumb is pointed up, for maximum leverage

  • fail? every punk could get out of this technique in no time -.-

  • I do Judo and recently learn this technique. I did not grab the guys shoulder or neck. I grabbed his gi.

  • this guy's showing for more street oriented techniques, without gis.

  • LAME OSOTO , no power, no kuzushi, no ripping with leg. Black Belt? really?

  • Just look at the arm bar, what happened to the thumb? It should have been up! not that his arm lock doesnt work but he is an "EXPERT" in Jujitsu? I dont think so!

  • Yeah, that bothered me too.

  • what happens if he uses the left arm to hook you in the face?

  • @PhoShizool

    He would have blocked with is right arm. The throw is the same. I like how he demonstrates an effective move, BUT IT'S JUST AN EXAMPLE of hundreds of possibilities. You need to be able to react and counter without thinking. That's what YEARS of training are for. Contrary to popular belief, MOST people can't punch. Most MMA fighters don't even punch properly. His block is more than effective. If the punch is straight, take a step back... or deflect... as you learn in training.

  • you have to do really quickly and a random guy would not react so fast

  • A decent striker isn't going to throw a single punch nor is he going to step at straight at his opponent. In Muay thai we train to engage on angles.

  • @PhoShizool

    he won't have time to hook you in the face if you do it in real time ;)

  • You'll never go to ground on purpose, but 9 times out of 10 thats where you'll end up.

  • jesus I can't believe this guy...go learn real martial art...In the street you'll never go to the ground on purpose...Nobody is that stupid...get a life...

  • for me the best is a false tomoe nague to catch an inverse arm bar

  • Oh no this is a joke...please use a realistic technics! And be careful with your balls when you do an armbar!

  • jack black did this in nacho libre lol

  • lmao..naaaaacho libre!

  • From what i saw, he forgot the most important thing of an armbar... the thumb pointing directly into the air. It's kinda sad I know more technique than a blackbelt...

    *Triangles all day long bitch*

  • Since my style is not jujitsu please explain the thumb essential since his arm was going to be broken with any more force anyway.

  • Basically, it doesn't hurt your enemy as much as it would when the thumb is pointed up, because it is at a whole diff angle. You get a better break you could say.

  • i find it easier to tap someone with a 3 figure arm bar. or use ur leg as a pivot point and do a seesaw thing with his arms

  • That works, I like to keep my legs strait though so I can keep their body down. I don't think I personally would be comfortable with that, cuz I wouldnt want to risk losing it lol

    And it sucks when you end up crushin ur balls =(

  • that's one of the many reasons why i never use the traditional arm bar in mount. my balls =(

  • from one black belt to another, thank you, excellent learning tool

  • different styles of fights like taekwondo has do do with the use of feet karate is areas to hit and judo is throwing

  • Shocking demonstration. For a martial arts expert, he sure as hell is a fatty with no technique.

  • ..............i still think i can kick ur ass

  • great demonstration

  • I love osoto gari in judo and jujitsu, especially since most people out there do not know ukemi! Keep up the good work!

  • lawl d guy in black died 1.00

  • hahaha lol

  • ROFL xD

  • very nice but what if it was a female o.O cause the hand would be at the >.> goi area o.O whatever you spell it as

  • this is to break your arm. It's martial arts, doesn't matter if it's a man or woman.

  • a fat instructor? I know that shouldn't matter, but that is like having an obese weight trainer at a gym, ya know?

  • In BJJ the arm bar is executed a little more differantly...for example, if you put one foot under his rib cage and the other leg on top of his chest when falling into the the finishing it will put more tension on the elbow resulting in a more powerful armbar..but good tech though.

  • yup its performed similar when jujitsu is done correctly, sadly the above is lacking in its finer points, as you may have heard from the outrage of the general commenting public, this is not the best example. in a real life fight, it would be executed very similar to what you described, but with a little more brutality, which sports dont allow for obvious reasons. what this guy fails to do is actually demonstrate the little things which turn jujigatame into a very effective kansetsuwaza.

  • totally agree

  • Shame! What armbar is that? Put a little food here, then another little foot here, pull the arm... Oh god!!!!

    Right moviment would be hold the opponent with the right knee, low down the hip, push the head with the left hand and pass the left leg over the opponent´s head.

  • How old are you guys?

  • Not well----In moment 0:39 atacker can push u backwards he's in better position to do it, and your back will end hitting the ground hard...

  • excelent

  • no, hes in a ten times worse position

    thats the point

  • i agree very sloppy but is this the japanese form of jiujitsu or the brazilian one also what is the difference between them

  • This is supposed to be the Japanese, known to westerners as traditional. the difference is that just as judo and aikido are Trad jujitsu derivatives, so is bjj (braz jujitsu). for technical purposes, and i mean this in no way to compare or dis any form of fighting, jujitsu is the combat art of the samurai, its a very effective art when done correctly, whereas bjj is more of a sport oriented art, though it is also very effective, both for sport and combat. bjj focuses alot on groundwork.

  • ok thanks i was just wondering because i am a bjj guy. now i remember hearing traditional jujitsu was made for disabling samurai using joint locks because they had armor and bjj was created when traditional was tweaked to involve less strength for certain moves.

  • Thats right, the art the Samurai developed for the battlefield, incorporating armed and unarmed techniques. you dont see a hell of alot of strikes in jujitsu, no point punching armour. never heard why bjj was created, its a good tough sport tho, and is a good supplement for jujitsu fighters, i recommend anyone doing jujitsu do bjj, judo and aikido and muay thai/ full contact karate, the first three to supplement the different aspects of jujitsu, the fourth to round off their skills as a fighter

  • yeah i heard bjj was created because one of the gracies in brazil was too small so his older brother banned him from practicing jujitsu and one day the older brother couldnt make it to class so the younger brother taught the class because he had watched everything. so due to his size he changed the moves a bit so a smaller person could fight a larger one

  • i've never heard that story before, im not familiar with bjj history. i would have trouble beleiving that someone wasnt allowed to do jujitsu cos of their size, thats one of the best bits about jujitsu, some techniques are easier if your smaller. i think it was developed by royce gracie? (cite*) im sure there are books and sites on it. all i know is that when used right jujitsu is incredibly effective, and so are all its descendent forms, if the practitioner stays true to the artform.

  • The simple story of the evolution of Brazillian Jiu Jitsu is really due to Globalisation. Over the past 100 years, many Japanese have emigrated to Brazil where there are many Japanese communities. One thing which happens with mass immegration is a cultural exchange. Mitsuyo Maeda was a popular figure in the sport of Judo (infact, he specialised in Judo rather than Jiu-Jitsu as recognised by the Kodokan) and taught many across Brazil. Among his students were 2 very attentive brothers who.....

  • .....dispite a few physical ailments in early life(I believe Helio suffered from respiritry problems) went on to make a great impressiion in the Martial Arts community. The rest is history.

    One thing I dont understand is why it is not called 'Brazillian Judo' instead. As it is not technically the original techniques applied by the Samurai in the battlefield.

  • Thanks for that, good point, why it would be called jujitsu if its a judo derivative. funny eh, maybe its purely superficial, or maybe its to attribute it to its origin. anyways, its a good sport in my opinion, as it allows you to practice groundwork well, i think anyone who wants to be a good fighter should do jujitsu (inc a bit of judo, bjj & aikido for refinement of techniques) plus a full contact striking art like muay thai/boran or kyokushin karate etc.

  • For some reason the used to call Judo: Jiujitsu in Brazil

  • yeah i think bjj was actually developed by either royce gracie's father or uncle or something like that

  • Actually your wrong on the Atemi(striking techniques) in Japanese Jujutsu there are a lot of Atemi practiced, as a matter of fact if you go into most any Japanese Jujutsu or Aikijujutsu dojo to train the first few weeks to months of training your doing basic drills in break falling,ground work, breathing, movement and a crap tub of striking and kicking(which looks alot like Karate contact training) if you dont know how to throw a punch you wont know how it works,& how to neutralize it,or use it

  • Who's wrong? i dont recall anyone saying there were not atemi. my point, and this is only my opinion so please keep that in mind, is that if you do only one art, you will have weaknesses in your capabilities as a fighter. i have seen people very highly skilled in one art get torn apart simply because once they were out of there comfort zones as fighters, they were novices. if you train trad jj, bjj, judo or aikido, please for your own sake cross train with a predominanly striking based art.

  • I didn't imply that you said there is NO Atemi,I merely corrected you in the statement that there is alot of Atemi in Jujutsu,no disrespect intended.just a misunderstanding of sorts,I do agree with you that any good practitioner(im not saying fighters,because I dont train to play sport martial arts) will cross train,If i see a kick or punch i dont know i learn it so i know how it works and how to strip it down,I personally perfer old school Isshinryu Karate as my striking art.its brutal&closeup

  • that is wise. i have met many martial artists who are great at what they do, but are defeated very easily, and it saddens me.

  • I'm sorry to sound cruel, but that was quite sloppy. A black belt in any martial art should be in better shape, respect your mind and body along with everyone and the world around you.

  • wow this is really bad o soto gari

  • It more apeared like a push over, than an actual O Soto Gari WITH technique....

  • uhm my trainer show the arm bar in a other variation the right leg must on the other side and my trainer has the 5.Dan.Mein Trainer zeigte mir eine andere variation des armstreckhebels bei dem dú das rechten bein halt auf die andere seite stellen musst.

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  • Yes, yes, very nice.......but in the real live no one never will attack you like this form, the punks and bad dudes don´t believe in the stetics moves, only in the blood and your money......try do this in the Bogota`s downtown city if you can survive jajajajajaajajaja

  • this is just regular hock throw it is wery effective it isnt CRAP o.o its ju jitsu i had to learn it for the yellow belt its just basic tripping :P

  • wht if he did it very fast?

    u cannot resist..

    I learn jujitsu & hv thought that kinda stuff...

    i know there r ineffective ones, but this one is effective n practical.

    Trust me.

    BUT, do it very fast, not like that slow techique demonstration

  • if he's fast you just wont be able to grap the arm....

  • mmm... idiot you say...

    jiujitsu is the older martial art that led into judo. Ju Jutsu (or however it is spelt) came later and is for self defendence mainly, with its origin in Judo.

    look it up in wikipedia before you offend people

  • Its spelled 柔術 The accepted romanized spelling has changed along the years as the understanding of the Japanese language deepened. Depending on when a school was founded, they may be using jiujitsu, jujitsu, jujutsu, juujutsu. All just different ways of trying to say 柔術 or じゅうじゅつ

    Doesn't really matter what you call it in english.

    Oh and judo is a school of jujutsu, originally called Kano jujutsu after Jigoro Kano. And its awesome.

  • No, I'm sorry SWPF2708 I have to correct you. Judo is a sport that came from the martial art Ju-Jitsu...

    Think about it...

  • i do brazilian jiu jitsu started a month ago very fun pretty much sam technique arm bars and all that

  • If your gonna pop his elbow, just pop it.... Why go to the ground?

  • Osoto- gari was always one of my favorite ju jutsu techs same with o uchi gari

  • very very strange....

  • just for information.

    when do you eat the burger?

    before or after the attack?

  • Thats funny..... Harsh, but funny. HaHa

  • if this was a real street fight you would do the armbar standing up so you can be ready for his friends to attack you ...this guys belt needs to be taken away

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  • very hard to catch a jab punch, would be easier to counter punch with tackle then arm bar

  • Most MMA fighters agree going for the hand is too risky.

  • He should have put his right foot underneath the shoulder to create a fulcrum with his foot creating pressure on the shoulder.

  • strenght is nothing compared to skill it takes alot of trainning and good timing

  • No, strength counts for a lot. You need a lot of skill to overcome a much larger and stronger opponent.

  • nerd! fa guys

  • Why would you assume he competes?

  • Victory cake?

  • I suggest less talking and some more cardio for you my friend...

  • Cant fight if your too tired to walk.

  • TALKING...

  • Amen to that brother. Amen,

  • obviously no one is just guna stay at that position .. its called speed idiot -.-

    they doing it slow motion

  • no one is just going to lay there

  • yea thats why u gota be fast