Nice one! Hey everyone! What are your favorite Judo techniques? Leave a comment on my judo video letting everyone know! I want to try starting a conversation on the best Judo throw...It's on my channel, feel free to take a look and join in on the conversation!
although some judo throws are really good, i dislike the fact that these competitions are all about who threw who first and who's pinning who... throwing someone first (unless it's a really hard throw) doesn't mean all that much and pinning someone down isn't necessarily winning you the fight either.
oh well i guess this is just the sports part of judo and not the self defense part.
@MrRulleKebab I disagree man... I think the best combo is Judo and boxing (or kick boxing). As you'd be able to fight both at long range and short range.
wolfsbane909 you are a fucking retard. judo and jujitsu are almost the same thing. judo was made from jujitsu. i do judo and jujitsu so ya suck on my residential cock.
@morganti8 no, you are the retard. JJ is similar to Judo, but wolfsbane said BJJ was different than judo which it is. BJJ was in effect created by Gracie and it IS predominantly "ground war" so to speak. Whereas Judo is performing takedowns. I am an immortal, and a black belt, so "ya", (spelled yeah), be in silence for the rest of your days. . .
@atgblue1 no bjj is different the gjj. gjj means gracie jujitsu. bjj and gjj are totally different. bjj was not made by a gracie. gracie jujitsu was made by a gracie. that is why it is called gracie jujitsu.
@morganti8 Umm...GJJ is BJJ. They were both created by Helio Gracie and they're just different names for the same martial art. They're essentially interchangeable as they're both the same thing.
@JudoFreek so if they are the same why do they have different names. and are you some kind of expert of judo and jujitsu. do you train in either judo or jujitsu. i went to your profile and all i saw was videos of different people doing judo. i don't think you train in either of them.
@morganti8 I'm glad you're giving my videos views and everything, it's greatly appreciated. But I do actually train in BJJ. We do cross-training here so it helps us develop or ne-waza (ground work). But as it's already been pointed out, they are the same thing. Helio Gracie invented BJJ, but it can be called GJJ because of invention of it, but since it spread so massively throughout Brazil it's more commonly called BJJ. But it was founded in Brazil, by a Brazilian.
@JudoFreek no Carlos gracie was the first to learn Maeda style of old judo then others at the time adjusted after the style is diffrent to todays judo Helio adjusted a lot diffrence in the guard and the timing is different just google maeda and find out if kano did japanese jiu jitsu there all related to that form, I was taking jj and found it so close to bjj than judo but no bjj is far from judo a gap about 90 years
@morganti8 the gracie's are brazilian. Helio Gracie watched his brothers train in Judo and simplified some of the techniques and combined them with some small circle jiujitsu techniques and created the Gracie Jiu Jitsu system, but they are the same thing. Schools that aren't owned or sanctioned by the Gracie's can't say they're teaching Gracie Jiujitsu which is why it also called Brazilian.
I dont think any of you really know what your talking about.. Judo has both throws and ne waza.. point in fact, Judo over took Jiu Jitsu in japan after the kodan opened and challenged by other schools when the kodan won 9 out of 10 mathces, Judo became the the main sport. Maybe thats the reason its taught in school in Japan and was the first martial art to be added to olympics.
@rwborisch Its nice to see an educated person speak(write) facts instead of talking shit. Judo took over as the national sport of Japan as you said. Judo does a have submission technique(ne waza) but usually consist of upper body attacks. Ne waza is also the particular art that gave rise to the modern form of BJJ. Bottom line.......JUDO IS THE SHIT!!!!!!! A beautiful throw on cement would end a fight real quick.
@19thaman79 I've seen throws that would be ippon in tournament, on concrete, NOT end fights. The only thing that will reliably end a fight is a knockout or a choke out ... period.
@MrMZaccone I say would, not necessarilly will end a fight. By the way, I would rather choke the shit out of someone then throw them BUT as a martial artist, I have respect for all.
@19thaman79 Respect is one thing, delusion is another and there are people out there who don't understand that the choke is the only certain finish there is. There are guys out there that can fight through pain, injury, fatigue, you name it. There are guys out there with heads like rocks who can't be knocked out with a ball bat but as Helio Gracie said "With the choke, there are no tough guys."
Judo is nasty, but I like Jiu-Jitsu better. I love how it says the song is System Of A Down at the end. If Innervision was the song before you should have just left it, it's a way better song.
I love how all the fan-boys argue about which style is better...
They are all different. You can win with any style provided you are the better fighter. A striker can avoid being thrown by avoiding the clinch. Its all about managing risk. Yes judo makes you fall down, but a lot of the more forceful moves are not so forgiving when you mess them up (choked from the back anyone?). That being said, if you dont play the ground game bjj is useless (seen silva lately :S).
@MysticFro your very welcome it took me almost 2 weeks to master it but im mostly a tae kwon do person, kicking funner but flipping people still tons of fun
@snipeyonuts23 LOL...you mastered a throw in 2 weeks? you have to be kidding me. my instructor once told me... it takes 10,000 repetitions... and he wasnt far off.
@Beeskinner im not usually a fan of this type of music either, but i think it goes kind of well with the video. i guess its more of a matter of whether it goes well with the video than ones prefrences.
Leg sweeps are encouraged in Judo, I can't stress that enough during the clinch phase.
I've had problems with the ground phase though, the heavier set uki literally smothers u with their weight, making things very hard. Soo i focused mainly on the clinch phase, if u going to fall always fall on top of uki to gain position advantage, clinch phase is important for that. Leg sweeps & throws are the bread & butter of this art, ground phase like the final course end game.
good thats the whole idea of Judo, 2b able 2 flip opponents much larger & stronger than yourself. Once u can flip larger attackers, than people of the same height or lower than u is not an issue.
No don't "shoot" for the legs thats BJJ, they focus heavily on ground work. Taller Uki have higher centers of gravity.
In streetfight by the time u choke out someone in BJJ, his buddies are already attacking u. In Judo smash one Uki to the pavement, move on 2 next oncoming target.
yeah me too, I see alot of guys claiming they are tough streetfighters, got all the UFC gear, affliction T-shirts..etc. But when it comes time to train & put in some work, they often wuss out. "Oh I dunno, I haven't been trained in falling." "That fall looks like it HURTS!"
Buncha candy asses. I know girls that take Aikido that've been slammed like that & they're much tougher than these "posers".
if u like Judo than u will like Aikido, thats where the chicks are! In Judo there was 2 chicks, in Aikido more than half the class was chicks. Similar techniques but Aikido is much "softer" & "gentle" than Judo.
Not sure about Greco-Roman, but there are lots of similarities btwn judo and HS/Olympic wrestling. I wrestled in high school and that helped me a lot in judo, especially in ground combat. The rules are very different, but the principle is similar. So much to do with feeling your opponent's movements, applying your weight intelligently, balance, knowing when to change, etc. They're both awesome sports. I got into judo because there are no wrestling classes for adults (at least not where I live).
well i know that greco-roman is all about the throws and so is judo for the most part. Im a high school wrestler and most of the moves i like to use are throws so they are either judo moves or a form of judo move
As a wrestler, you might get annoyed at the beginning by judo. I'm used to it now (and love it), but there's lots of stuff you can't do. For instance, can't reach behind your opponent's back and clasp your hands to pick him up and throw him; can't pick up the legs for take-down; lots of constraints like that. Most of the throws consist of clutching onto his gee. On the other hand, a lot of it is very effective. Hip throws are great, and the average thug on the street won't know how to defend it.
yea but if you want to use judo moves in wrestling all you would have to do would be to adjust the move. Like my whole freshman wrestling year all i used was a judo trip and the hip throws are the same just with different grips
I'm the opposite. Beginner in judo but very tall (2 meters) and strong. On the ground I've beat every brown belt and lower that I've faced (haven't fought black belt yet). Nobody has even had a good position on me yet. I love ground combat. Standing, though, I have a hard time. I'm able to not get thrown, but I can't find a way to set up my throws either, unless I'm fighting someone really light; then I just find ways to force him down -- but that's not really learning anything either.
thats because u are TALLER, smaller shorter people have an unfair advantage in throwing larger opponents. simply because I am smaller I require less space to execute the move. Also smaller people tend to move FASTER than taller folks. I am the opposite, I get owned easily in ground, but I focus mainly on tossing the opponent in stand-up. I am pretty good at it, I can leg sweep, hook, trip an bigger opponent easily during the stand up clinch phase of Judo. Work on what ur good @ build from there.
sounds like BJJ is more suitable for u because of your size & focus on groundwork. I can only imagine that u have to literally lift your opponent off the ground to perform an "Uchi Mata", one of my favourite moves.
One of these days I like to spar with a BJJ student, sadly they only know groundwork & don't even know how to basic "safe fall". I dunno what they're teaching people nowadays but safe falling should be BASIC.
Judo is more of a "way" or "do", more moral ethics involved than BJJ.
Yeah, 'judo' means 'gentile way', right? Or something like that. I have a hard time remembering the Japanese names of the throws. I know the three basic ones (hook from around the back, side sweep, hip throw/flip, plus the hip throw where you grab the back of the belt), but I never know the names.
Last night I found 'standing' success for the first time, but I think I was making some shit up. I was setting up a hip throw (reaching under the armpit and grabbing the gee by the shoulder), but instead of leaning totally forward with him on my back, I ended up sweeping him (tripping, actually) with my leg. My legs are extremely long, so I can keep a distance but still reach far. This kept working so I did it all night. Perhaps there's a name for it?
now u learning judo. your legs are really awesome weapons. a good sweep kick can send an opponent smashing to the ground. Judo gets really technical depending on the technique, the type of hold you execute with..etc. Strong legs are a must, I worked damn hard for a good stance. I can leg press twice my own weight, which explains how judo can be effective for small guy like me.
what if a 6'6 180 pld 18 year old is throwing bombs in your face so you cant close the distance. even if you grabbed me, you arnt taking me down. ill jump onto you then work submissions while your still standing. or just keep you away with jabs and good foot movement
say whatever u want kid, I know what I am capable of and unlike u, I have more respect 4 people than 2go & start fights for no reason. I am not a savage like u.
6'6 & only 180lbs, I think u need to stack up some weight first, before u bang with real fighters.
Believe me once I am on the "inside" & start the "blitz" u won't survive. In fact NO ONE has survived my "Blitz", they all get knocked out or intervened, its just too deadly. So don't blink, u might miss it!
dude your goin to stand up with someone who knows judo or has some other type of ground game you might as well give up cuz you'll be on the ground getting rocked in seconds
@m0nkey1eader 1st thing u r taught is the "safe-fall", it shouldn't hurt at all. in advanced levels ur trained to land on top of the attacker with your weight whenever possible causing maxium damage; training on causing opponent 2 land HEAD first. in a real fight situation u will face multiple attackers so BJJ is not suitable as once u get tangled up u getting boot fucked by his buddies from all angles! judo however u toss one guy smash his head wide open on cement. BAM!
@Wolfsbane909 Forgive me but, break-fall or not, thats a bad angle to come to the ground. It does not so good things to your shoulder/spinal column. Especially when your expecting mostly foot sweeps (BJJ rolling).
I'm well aware that BJJ is a one on one oriented style. AFAIK Judo or Aikido are better for suited 2+ players. I tend to rely on my track experience for 3+... :P
@m0nkey1eader Nothing is suited to 2+ players and anything that claims to be is bullshitting you. No art can claim to be as effective at defeating two of its own as one of its own ... period. If this is the case then why would it claim to be suited to defeating two of any other style. The whole argument is bullshit.
2 players? What is this a video game? GTFO out of here with that crap. You would get destroyed in a real fight with multiple opponents with almost any technique~ Judo is not going to save you.
@strikerk They call the fighters in judo players. Knowing any form of self defense will help you if it comes down to it. If you actually train (More than watching videos) you will have a large advantage over the untrained. As far as multiple attackers, many martial arts deal with this.
Aikido, Kajukenbo or Systema will all lead to knowledge in this area.
@Wolfsbane909 I'm reading your post and to be honest, its filled with oxymorons. Your saying that bjj can't be affective against multiple attackers because you have to grapple with the opponent but as I recall in order to throw someone you need to grab them which means both hands are occupied which leaves the judoka vulnerable to attacks from others not to mention that most of the time during a judo throw the judoka goes down with his opponent which would also leave him open for attack.
@Wolfsbane909 BJJ is not just submissions, being that its shares its roots in Kano Jiu Jitsu(original form of Judo) it has alot of Judo style throws and trip granted Judo focuses more on the throws and trips.
Boxing a wrestler is a bad idea too. UFC 1 proved the dominance of grappling in fighting, the only way for most strikers to beat a competent wrestler is through being a better wrestler.
@Wolfsbane909 I hear you loud and clear/ same goes for streetfighter/dirtyboxing/no rules fighter don't streetfight them except the difference is there a good chance your body will never be the same again after fighting one of those... even after plastic reconstruction surgery...ouch
Throwing bombs is great and all, but most martial-arts fighters at least learn a basic striking stance and start off a real street fight by respecting distance.
There's a limit to how many punches you can throw before the fight eventually locks up. If you've ever been in street fights, you'd know that they almost always lock up after a few jabs.
So you better have some solid punches to immobilize a BJJ, judoka or wrestler. If you don't knock them out, and they grab you, you're finished.
Thats why when u spar u always say u are a "beginner". so they don't expect any sort of "style" and underestimate u.
I always down-play my skill, misdirection.
If ur a good striker lie & say ur a grappler & vice-versa. Why reveal your style? Theres the element of surprise when u do something they don't expect.
Never would I have thought that there is a way to combine judo clips with a metal soundtrack to one fitting video, but damn, this is awesome. Amazing throws, jewels of this sport. I guess 1:33 stuns me most, excellent footwork. Great video. Love it. 5 Stars. Favourite. Brillant.
Well, from what I have read, its really a fitting name. When you consider the concepts of juijitsu/judo (im BJJ player) all that is really going on here is your giving in, useing your opponents momentum against him, choosing the path of least resistance for maximum leverage.Its the gentle way because your accepting your oppnents energy and turning it against him. Have no doubt the violence of judo, its one of the reasons i love it so much, but the concept is indeed gentle.
yeah I agree. I also recommend beginners to pratice with bigger/stronger opponents as it gives them much more force to work with. If u can toss an opponent twice as big and heavy as u, tossing someone lesser is actually HARDER.
did wonders to my self-confidence when I was 115lbs & slammed an 200lb+ uki into the mat with little effort.
lol great point. jiujitsu, or newaza is a very bad idea on the street, especially with multiple guys, buit one good throw could definitely scare off any other people...aswell as paralyze the poor guy you threw lol.
I took Judo for almost 2 years, I got addicted to it when I knew I can toss bigger attackers with little strength. From Judo, it taught me a very good sense of balance & footwork.
In an idea self-defense scenario it would be a one on one fight, but in reality this is no always so.
Bullies/Gangs travel in packs, they often need 2 display their strength 2 impress their peers & 2 maintain their "pack leader" status.
Most throws can be done swiftly enough for a head-pavement smash.
@blackeye240 its called the gentle way because there is not supposed to be striking. Striking feeds on aggression, but when your grappeling you need to be calm or its over. i've never won with anger.
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Nice one! Hey everyone! What are your favorite Judo techniques? Leave a comment on my judo video letting everyone know! I want to try starting a conversation on the best Judo throw...It's on my channel, feel free to take a look and join in on the conversation!
Chiragana 3 months ago
although some judo throws are really good, i dislike the fact that these competitions are all about who threw who first and who's pinning who... throwing someone first (unless it's a really hard throw) doesn't mean all that much and pinning someone down isn't necessarily winning you the fight either.
oh well i guess this is just the sports part of judo and not the self defense part.
waldomarek 5 months ago
my favourite is the tai-otoshie i get my trainer in the 3 second with this one xD
BigHeroes1 6 months ago
muahahah Sexiyama in this!
ultima15 6 months ago
wich pain????
MILIFANGR 7 months ago
@0:23 was that akyama ?
kmtatyou 8 months ago
@kmtatyou yep!
ultima15 6 months ago
i hate these olympic reffs. :26 was not an ippon. thatt was MAYBE a waz-ari
pooptypeuptypants55c 9 months ago
@pooptypeuptypants55c Agreed. Thanks for pointing it out. Not flat on the back or even the small of the back, just on the side with a lot of force.
BW022 8 months ago
@pooptypeuptypants55c Dude I just saw that. You're right.
RagingDemon89 2 months ago
0:49 one of my favourites:D and the uchi mata ofcourse :D
rokygamer 9 months ago
so is judo another form of wrestling?? i havent really tooken a look at judo
pezilla123 10 months ago
@pezilla123 kinda but its more take downs from the clinch and a few submissions
xRieZx 9 months ago
anyone know the name of the throw at 0:38 ?! its fucking unreal i want to add it to my arsenal
mcorleone141 10 months ago
@mcorleone141 im still trying to master it!
TheMmafighter1996 10 months ago
@mcorleone141 i think uchi mata or hane goshi
56TheAnimal 9 months ago
bjj and judo I think is the best combination!
MrRulleKebab 1 year ago
@MrRulleKebab I disagree man... I think the best combo is Judo and boxing (or kick boxing). As you'd be able to fight both at long range and short range.
ArK50 10 months ago
Wear tight fitting clothes and this game is dead in the water.
xmoroseguyx 1 year ago
1:33. Wow!
JackDaniels267 1 year ago
@JackDaniels267 00:33
MrB0TT 10 months ago
2:13 ESTONIA!!!
Kasssu119 1 year ago
Kovacs Antal (HUN) \m/
Sorinhr1968 1 year ago
Judo is an awesome and beautiful sport!!!
TheJudofreak1 1 year ago
does anybody knoww the name of a guy in the very first match 0:9 from canada!
23agshin 1 year ago
@23agshin Nicholas Gill
JudoFreek 1 year ago
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at 1:25 was ken throwing riu
ilovetacos5 1 year ago
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ilovetacos5 1 year ago
At the end of the video, it says System of a Down Innervision??? wtf i hate to disappoint you but that's not System of a Down.
xpikasox 1 year ago
2:26 fireman's carry! how sick!
kritiklmass 1 year ago
I like judo in MMA to be honest, really spectacular throws :)
thomm030 1 year ago
1:14 how can he do this wow
abdkl 1 year ago
13 people faced the pain
TheLucktard 1 year ago
1:32 OMG!
TheLucktard 1 year ago
1:00 - 1:06 Very Good.
geniam 1 year ago
2:17
WallyMcWalsen 1 year ago
BEAUTIFUL TOME NAGE at 1:29
fastr1337 1 year ago
wolfsbane909 you are a fucking retard. judo and jujitsu are almost the same thing. judo was made from jujitsu. i do judo and jujitsu so ya suck on my residential cock.
morganti8 1 year ago
@morganti8 jujitsu is not judo but judo *is* jujitsu.
ageofcrackpipe 1 year ago 2
@morganti8 no, you are the retard. JJ is similar to Judo, but wolfsbane said BJJ was different than judo which it is. BJJ was in effect created by Gracie and it IS predominantly "ground war" so to speak. Whereas Judo is performing takedowns. I am an immortal, and a black belt, so "ya", (spelled yeah), be in silence for the rest of your days. . .
atgblue1 1 year ago
@atgblue1 no bjj is different the gjj. gjj means gracie jujitsu. bjj and gjj are totally different. bjj was not made by a gracie. gracie jujitsu was made by a gracie. that is why it is called gracie jujitsu.
morganti8 1 year ago
@morganti8 Umm...GJJ is BJJ. They were both created by Helio Gracie and they're just different names for the same martial art. They're essentially interchangeable as they're both the same thing.
JudoFreek 1 year ago
@JudoFreek so if they are the same why do they have different names.
morganti8 1 year ago
@JudoFreek so if they are the same why do they have different names. and are you some kind of expert of judo and jujitsu. do you train in either judo or jujitsu. i went to your profile and all i saw was videos of different people doing judo. i don't think you train in either of them.
morganti8 1 year ago
@morganti8 I'm glad you're giving my videos views and everything, it's greatly appreciated. But I do actually train in BJJ. We do cross-training here so it helps us develop or ne-waza (ground work). But as it's already been pointed out, they are the same thing. Helio Gracie invented BJJ, but it can be called GJJ because of invention of it, but since it spread so massively throughout Brazil it's more commonly called BJJ. But it was founded in Brazil, by a Brazilian.
JudoFreek 1 year ago
@JudoFreek no Carlos gracie was the first to learn Maeda style of old judo then others at the time adjusted after the style is diffrent to todays judo Helio adjusted a lot diffrence in the guard and the timing is different just google maeda and find out if kano did japanese jiu jitsu there all related to that form, I was taking jj and found it so close to bjj than judo but no bjj is far from judo a gap about 90 years
121069 1 year ago
@morganti8 the gracie's are brazilian. Helio Gracie watched his brothers train in Judo and simplified some of the techniques and combined them with some small circle jiujitsu techniques and created the Gracie Jiu Jitsu system, but they are the same thing. Schools that aren't owned or sanctioned by the Gracie's can't say they're teaching Gracie Jiujitsu which is why it also called Brazilian.
JJ68Czechmate 1 year ago
Finally a good song on a Judo vid!
skrimpshidy 1 year ago
not only you blackeye240,Im a brown belt and i dont see nothing gentle in Judo . lol
Groovey224 1 year ago
I dont think any of you really know what your talking about.. Judo has both throws and ne waza.. point in fact, Judo over took Jiu Jitsu in japan after the kodan opened and challenged by other schools when the kodan won 9 out of 10 mathces, Judo became the the main sport. Maybe thats the reason its taught in school in Japan and was the first martial art to be added to olympics.
rwborisch 1 year ago
@rwborisch Its nice to see an educated person speak(write) facts instead of talking shit. Judo took over as the national sport of Japan as you said. Judo does a have submission technique(ne waza) but usually consist of upper body attacks. Ne waza is also the particular art that gave rise to the modern form of BJJ. Bottom line.......JUDO IS THE SHIT!!!!!!! A beautiful throw on cement would end a fight real quick.
19thaman79 1 year ago 2
@19thaman79 I've seen throws that would be ippon in tournament, on concrete, NOT end fights. The only thing that will reliably end a fight is a knockout or a choke out ... period.
MrMZaccone 1 year ago
@MrMZaccone I say would, not necessarilly will end a fight. By the way, I would rather choke the shit out of someone then throw them BUT as a martial artist, I have respect for all.
19thaman79 1 year ago
@19thaman79 Respect is one thing, delusion is another and there are people out there who don't understand that the choke is the only certain finish there is. There are guys out there that can fight through pain, injury, fatigue, you name it. There are guys out there with heads like rocks who can't be knocked out with a ball bat but as Helio Gracie said "With the choke, there are no tough guys."
MrMZaccone 1 year ago
1:08, awesome!! Thats a twister takedown. We train that in bjj.
19thaman79 1 year ago
lol akiyama .24-.27 wheres yoru grease now looser.
judopathoftruth 1 year ago
Japanese dude getting owned @ 0:25 is now a UFC MMA fighter. 13-1 record :D !!
NoFrag0 1 year ago
Judo is nasty, but I like Jiu-Jitsu better. I love how it says the song is System Of A Down at the end. If Innervision was the song before you should have just left it, it's a way better song.
Firecrotch6979 1 year ago
0:44 the best XDD
TheAkhtard95 1 year ago
I love how all the fan-boys argue about which style is better...
They are all different. You can win with any style provided you are the better fighter. A striker can avoid being thrown by avoiding the clinch. Its all about managing risk. Yes judo makes you fall down, but a lot of the more forceful moves are not so forgiving when you mess them up (choked from the back anyone?). That being said, if you dont play the ground game bjj is useless (seen silva lately :S).
m0nkey1eader 1 year ago 4
@m0nkey1eader fuck you
TheChechener89 1 year ago
Nice video!! I could have used some of these throws back in my Greco-Roman days :)
avehombre 1 year ago
1:35 , AMAZING!!!
TheSlain95 1 year ago
nice judo at 1:35
olekike 1 year ago
2:15 to 2:20 lol
TheBowshot 2 years ago
1:25 sacrifice throw
snipeyonuts23 2 years ago
@snipeyonuts23 I've never seen it actually done that was amazing im glad u pointed that out
MysticFro 1 year ago
@MysticFro your very welcome it took me almost 2 weeks to master it but im mostly a tae kwon do person, kicking funner but flipping people still tons of fun
snipeyonuts23 1 year ago
@snipeyonuts23 Did i read that you mastered a throw in 2 weeks?
TheMythTheMagic 1 year ago
@snipeyonuts23 LOL...you mastered a throw in 2 weeks? you have to be kidding me. my instructor once told me... it takes 10,000 repetitions... and he wasnt far off.
fastr1337 1 year ago
Not a bad video. Shame about the stupid music. Typical for retard posts on youtube however.
Beeskinner 2 years ago
@Beeskinner im not usually a fan of this type of music either, but i think it goes kind of well with the video. i guess its more of a matter of whether it goes well with the video than ones prefrences.
Dontholdback747 2 years ago
does anybody know the judo hl vid with rawk fist as the music i watched it once but I cant find it again
blusuck 2 years ago
1:25 he launches the guy haha
rsbud905 2 years ago
5* =) i like the song and the throws =)
nice mix ;)
itachi6155 2 years ago
whats the song
Keysi4life 2 years ago
ur a dumbass, read the description.
HearMeB4UCMe59 2 years ago
ok little kid thanks
Keysi4life 2 years ago
"Face the Pain" by Stemm
grantsdaman01 2 years ago
music was shit..and judofreek ? dont you mean FREAK ?
whatugundo 2 years ago
2:18.... psycho
rosak666 2 years ago
2.12 is awsome :D also uchi mata is one of my favorites ;)
Ejmowl 2 years ago 4
I like that kata guruma at end. :)
afatomafa 2 years ago
hmmmmm....interesting they put masahiko kimura in 0:46
ecko1777 2 years ago
o:14 is sick
heavymetalskate 2 years ago
1:33 sexy footsweep
bladefist 2 years ago
0:15 attacker could've landed on the back of his head. Can u imagine someone falling on the back of his head landing on the pavement? ouch..
0:25 attacker lands head first, followed by cushioned effect of nage landing on his head!! not surprised his not getting up right away.
0:53 nice turn-around, back of head-pavement sweet!!
2:18 thats how u flip an attacker! land head first compounded by you LANDING directly on TOP of him!
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
Stomach Throw at ~1:30. Very nice ...
sharkllama 2 years ago
@ 0:13 seconds. That was a sick move.
SteelCity1981 2 years ago
nice
judoandpeace 2 years ago
Leg sweeps are encouraged in Judo, I can't stress that enough during the clinch phase.
I've had problems with the ground phase though, the heavier set uki literally smothers u with their weight, making things very hard. Soo i focused mainly on the clinch phase, if u going to fall always fall on top of uki to gain position advantage, clinch phase is important for that. Leg sweeps & throws are the bread & butter of this art, ground phase like the final course end game.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
gawd i went against someone 2 times my weight and taller than me. He told me to shoot for his legs in sparring and i didn't got my face choked xD
hakuboshi1 2 years ago
good thats the whole idea of Judo, 2b able 2 flip opponents much larger & stronger than yourself. Once u can flip larger attackers, than people of the same height or lower than u is not an issue.
No don't "shoot" for the legs thats BJJ, they focus heavily on ground work. Taller Uki have higher centers of gravity.
In streetfight by the time u choke out someone in BJJ, his buddies are already attacking u. In Judo smash one Uki to the pavement, move on 2 next oncoming target.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
osu, thanks for the advice. Wish i had someone to spar with for throws
hakuboshi1 2 years ago
yeah me too, I see alot of guys claiming they are tough streetfighters, got all the UFC gear, affliction T-shirts..etc. But when it comes time to train & put in some work, they often wuss out. "Oh I dunno, I haven't been trained in falling." "That fall looks like it HURTS!"
Buncha candy asses. I know girls that take Aikido that've been slammed like that & they're much tougher than these "posers".
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
could not agree more now that ufc went main stream everyone is a mma fighter lol.
samuraihavok607 2 years ago
do you know if judo and grecko roman wrestling have any realation because they look very similar
BBReppin 2 years ago
they do look similar but Judo is very technical.
BTW greco roman wrestling was done NAKED back in the day.
You wear a gei in Judo.
But if u wanna go ahead oil ur self up & wrestle some dude...whatever floats ur boat..
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
well idk about you but when i got into a wrestling match i wear a singlet
BBReppin 2 years ago
if u like Judo than u will like Aikido, thats where the chicks are! In Judo there was 2 chicks, in Aikido more than half the class was chicks. Similar techniques but Aikido is much "softer" & "gentle" than Judo.
2 most common lies in JUDO
#1) Let's go EASY & LIGHT
#2)I am only a beginner
#3)Oh! I am sorry....
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
Not sure about Greco-Roman, but there are lots of similarities btwn judo and HS/Olympic wrestling. I wrestled in high school and that helped me a lot in judo, especially in ground combat. The rules are very different, but the principle is similar. So much to do with feeling your opponent's movements, applying your weight intelligently, balance, knowing when to change, etc. They're both awesome sports. I got into judo because there are no wrestling classes for adults (at least not where I live).
dookdawg214 2 years ago
well i know that greco-roman is all about the throws and so is judo for the most part. Im a high school wrestler and most of the moves i like to use are throws so they are either judo moves or a form of judo move
BBReppin 2 years ago
As a wrestler, you might get annoyed at the beginning by judo. I'm used to it now (and love it), but there's lots of stuff you can't do. For instance, can't reach behind your opponent's back and clasp your hands to pick him up and throw him; can't pick up the legs for take-down; lots of constraints like that. Most of the throws consist of clutching onto his gee. On the other hand, a lot of it is very effective. Hip throws are great, and the average thug on the street won't know how to defend it.
dookdawg214 2 years ago
yea but if you want to use judo moves in wrestling all you would have to do would be to adjust the move. Like my whole freshman wrestling year all i used was a judo trip and the hip throws are the same just with different grips
BBReppin 2 years ago
I'm the opposite. Beginner in judo but very tall (2 meters) and strong. On the ground I've beat every brown belt and lower that I've faced (haven't fought black belt yet). Nobody has even had a good position on me yet. I love ground combat. Standing, though, I have a hard time. I'm able to not get thrown, but I can't find a way to set up my throws either, unless I'm fighting someone really light; then I just find ways to force him down -- but that's not really learning anything either.
dookdawg214 2 years ago
thats because u are TALLER, smaller shorter people have an unfair advantage in throwing larger opponents. simply because I am smaller I require less space to execute the move. Also smaller people tend to move FASTER than taller folks. I am the opposite, I get owned easily in ground, but I focus mainly on tossing the opponent in stand-up. I am pretty good at it, I can leg sweep, hook, trip an bigger opponent easily during the stand up clinch phase of Judo. Work on what ur good @ build from there.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
sounds like BJJ is more suitable for u because of your size & focus on groundwork. I can only imagine that u have to literally lift your opponent off the ground to perform an "Uchi Mata", one of my favourite moves.
One of these days I like to spar with a BJJ student, sadly they only know groundwork & don't even know how to basic "safe fall". I dunno what they're teaching people nowadays but safe falling should be BASIC.
Judo is more of a "way" or "do", more moral ethics involved than BJJ.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
Yeah, 'judo' means 'gentile way', right? Or something like that. I have a hard time remembering the Japanese names of the throws. I know the three basic ones (hook from around the back, side sweep, hip throw/flip, plus the hip throw where you grab the back of the belt), but I never know the names.
dookdawg214 2 years ago
Last night I found 'standing' success for the first time, but I think I was making some shit up. I was setting up a hip throw (reaching under the armpit and grabbing the gee by the shoulder), but instead of leaning totally forward with him on my back, I ended up sweeping him (tripping, actually) with my leg. My legs are extremely long, so I can keep a distance but still reach far. This kept working so I did it all night. Perhaps there's a name for it?
dookdawg214 2 years ago
now u learning judo. your legs are really awesome weapons. a good sweep kick can send an opponent smashing to the ground. Judo gets really technical depending on the technique, the type of hold you execute with..etc. Strong legs are a must, I worked damn hard for a good stance. I can leg press twice my own weight, which explains how judo can be effective for small guy like me.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
what if a 6'6 180 pld 18 year old is throwing bombs in your face so you cant close the distance. even if you grabbed me, you arnt taking me down. ill jump onto you then work submissions while your still standing. or just keep you away with jabs and good foot movement
eLLriDe420 2 years ago
say whatever u want kid, I know what I am capable of and unlike u, I have more respect 4 people than 2go & start fights for no reason. I am not a savage like u.
6'6 & only 180lbs, I think u need to stack up some weight first, before u bang with real fighters.
Believe me once I am on the "inside" & start the "blitz" u won't survive. In fact NO ONE has survived my "Blitz", they all get knocked out or intervened, its just too deadly. So don't blink, u might miss it!
XD
126 punches-36 seconds
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
ur both braggin online, thats rly sad. Both of u grow some balls and meet face to face.
pyro69man 2 years ago
dude your goin to stand up with someone who knows judo or has some other type of ground game you might as well give up cuz you'll be on the ground getting rocked in seconds
BBReppin 2 years ago
Judo is mostly stand-up grappling, where-as BJJ is mostly ground-grappling.
Don't fight the opponents game.
BAD idea to BOX an BOXER
BAD idea to WRESTLE with an WRESTLER.
Just common sense really
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago 24
@Wolfsbane909
"Don't fight the opponents game.
BAD idea to BOX an BOXER
BAD idea to WRESTLE with an WRESTLER.
Just common sense really"
Yes. This is the point I often make.
patio87 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 Couldnt agree more. 2:17 was rough though. Im an amateur at BJJ and I've never been as sore as after being ragdolled like that...
Imagin on concrete... :S
m0nkey1eader 1 year ago
@m0nkey1eader 1st thing u r taught is the "safe-fall", it shouldn't hurt at all. in advanced levels ur trained to land on top of the attacker with your weight whenever possible causing maxium damage; training on causing opponent 2 land HEAD first. in a real fight situation u will face multiple attackers so BJJ is not suitable as once u get tangled up u getting boot fucked by his buddies from all angles! judo however u toss one guy smash his head wide open on cement. BAM!
Wolfsbane909 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 Forgive me but, break-fall or not, thats a bad angle to come to the ground. It does not so good things to your shoulder/spinal column. Especially when your expecting mostly foot sweeps (BJJ rolling).
I'm well aware that BJJ is a one on one oriented style. AFAIK Judo or Aikido are better for suited 2+ players. I tend to rely on my track experience for 3+... :P
m0nkey1eader 1 year ago 6
@m0nkey1eader Nothing is suited to 2+ players and anything that claims to be is bullshitting you. No art can claim to be as effective at defeating two of its own as one of its own ... period. If this is the case then why would it claim to be suited to defeating two of any other style. The whole argument is bullshit.
MrMZaccone 1 year ago
@m0nkey1eader
2 players? What is this a video game? GTFO out of here with that crap. You would get destroyed in a real fight with multiple opponents with almost any technique~ Judo is not going to save you.
strikerk 1 year ago
@strikerk They call the fighters in judo players. Knowing any form of self defense will help you if it comes down to it. If you actually train (More than watching videos) you will have a large advantage over the untrained. As far as multiple attackers, many martial arts deal with this.
Aikido, Kajukenbo or Systema will all lead to knowledge in this area.
m0nkey1eader 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 I'm reading your post and to be honest, its filled with oxymorons. Your saying that bjj can't be affective against multiple attackers because you have to grapple with the opponent but as I recall in order to throw someone you need to grab them which means both hands are occupied which leaves the judoka vulnerable to attacks from others not to mention that most of the time during a judo throw the judoka goes down with his opponent which would also leave him open for attack.
19thaman79 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 BJJ is not just submissions, being that its shares its roots in Kano Jiu Jitsu(original form of Judo) it has alot of Judo style throws and trip granted Judo focuses more on the throws and trips.
19thaman79 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909
Boxing a wrestler is a bad idea too. UFC 1 proved the dominance of grappling in fighting, the only way for most strikers to beat a competent wrestler is through being a better wrestler.
higginbothamFTW 1 year ago
@higginbothamFTW Well said and a salient observation. Most people just don't get it.
MrMZaccone 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 I hear you loud and clear/ same goes for streetfighter/dirtyboxing/no rules fighter don't streetfight them except the difference is there a good chance your body will never be the same again after fighting one of those... even after plastic reconstruction surgery...ouch
NounsRus 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 Bad ideas do not matter,if I am a mixfighter))
JHKHSVJSSRV 1 year ago
@Wolfsbane909 YOU DONT CARE IF ITS BOXER OR WRESTLER you gonna still MMA him down .....
MrFocusFreak 1 year ago
Throwing bombs is great and all, but most martial-arts fighters at least learn a basic striking stance and start off a real street fight by respecting distance.
There's a limit to how many punches you can throw before the fight eventually locks up. If you've ever been in street fights, you'd know that they almost always lock up after a few jabs.
So you better have some solid punches to immobilize a BJJ, judoka or wrestler. If you don't knock them out, and they grab you, you're finished.
dookdawg214 2 years ago
Thats why when u spar u always say u are a "beginner". so they don't expect any sort of "style" and underestimate u.
I always down-play my skill, misdirection.
If ur a good striker lie & say ur a grappler & vice-versa. Why reveal your style? Theres the element of surprise when u do something they don't expect.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
@eLLriDe420
What if i block, duck and give you some flying lessons? You can't beat a skilled judoka in a streetfight.
rutgerzat 2 years ago
u can only leg press twice ur own weight thats not that much
chickensupreme9 2 years ago
it is to me
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
im doin jiu jitsu right now but when im done im ganna start judo
mrjewjitsu0 2 years ago
@mrjewjitsu0 why not train both at once? It seems that they are mutually beneficial...
m0nkey1eader 1 year ago
Never would I have thought that there is a way to combine judo clips with a metal soundtrack to one fitting video, but damn, this is awesome. Amazing throws, jewels of this sport. I guess 1:33 stuns me most, excellent footwork. Great video. Love it. 5 Stars. Favourite. Brillant.
LootFragg 2 years ago 2
muito loko
biancaderick 2 years ago
lol am i the only one that thinks the name "The Gentle Way" is a little bit ironic?
blackeye240 2 years ago 8
Well, from what I have read, its really a fitting name. When you consider the concepts of juijitsu/judo (im BJJ player) all that is really going on here is your giving in, useing your opponents momentum against him, choosing the path of least resistance for maximum leverage.Its the gentle way because your accepting your oppnents energy and turning it against him. Have no doubt the violence of judo, its one of the reasons i love it so much, but the concept is indeed gentle.
ishikawaml 2 years ago 2
yeah I agree. I also recommend beginners to pratice with bigger/stronger opponents as it gives them much more force to work with. If u can toss an opponent twice as big and heavy as u, tossing someone lesser is actually HARDER.
did wonders to my self-confidence when I was 115lbs & slammed an 200lb+ uki into the mat with little effort.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
Hahaha best comment about martial arts ever ;)
yonisis 2 years ago
lol ya but compare it to jiujitsu, in which ur goal is to break ur opponent
zxchukkleszx 2 years ago
vs judo where in a street fight ur dropping a dude on concrete usually on his head
theres no better definition to breaking someone than busting a motherfuckers head on the ground or against a wall
blackeye240 2 years ago
lol great point. jiujitsu, or newaza is a very bad idea on the street, especially with multiple guys, buit one good throw could definitely scare off any other people...aswell as paralyze the poor guy you threw lol.
zxchukkleszx 2 years ago
I took Judo for almost 2 years, I got addicted to it when I knew I can toss bigger attackers with little strength. From Judo, it taught me a very good sense of balance & footwork.
In an idea self-defense scenario it would be a one on one fight, but in reality this is no always so.
Bullies/Gangs travel in packs, they often need 2 display their strength 2 impress their peers & 2 maintain their "pack leader" status.
Most throws can be done swiftly enough for a head-pavement smash.
Wolfsbane909 2 years ago
@blackeye240 its called the gentle way because there is not supposed to be striking. Striking feeds on aggression, but when your grappeling you need to be calm or its over. i've never won with anger.
KaalSchneid 1 year ago
@KaalSchneid uh yeah dude i know i was making a joke its ironic that they dump dudes on their heads like that and call it gentle
blackeye240 1 year ago
@blackeye240 its because you don't understand yet. it takes years to achieve the Gentle way.
SenseiBlackShadow 1 year ago
@SenseiBlackShadow dude i was making a joke i know why its called the gentle way
blackeye240 1 year ago
@blackeye240
Judo is only gentle for the guy on top.
higginbothamFTW 1 year ago 2
@blackeye240
Only gentle for the guy on top.
higginbothamFTW 1 year ago
@blackeye240 It is a bit gentler than breaking someone's skull with your knee though...
branmaster54 1 year ago
@blackeye240 Nope!!!
19thaman79 1 year ago
2:28 excellent move
Darkstar309 2 years ago
very nice! im a jiujitsu guy but i wish studied judo.
archreachthrow 2 years ago
dude the footage is from a hungarian tv station
MrHalasz 2 years ago
so ?
xxeexxex 2 years ago
0:13 looks cool =)
m3talh34d 2 years ago
1:33
such lovely technique!! amazing!
pogipaul 2 years ago
i love it!!:))
jakelledo 2 years ago
1:58
Damn nice footwork.
LukeSaysss 2 years ago
haha 2:28 get the fuck out of here!!
Darkstar309 2 years ago
Is 1:07 a Yoko Wakari?
UmDiaEuFicoBom 2 years ago
face the pain is not by system of a down
BoringYPG 2 years ago
its by stemm
bsman221 2 years ago
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BoringYPG 2 years ago
what song is this?!
Dyogo11 2 years ago
look======> abukar yandiev !!! he s a bossss
01ilia10 2 years ago
the first time i got thrown it felt like i was in the air for several seconds.
YeahClickClack 2 years ago