@aerial3800 My recomendation, If ever fighting a Judoka, keep the distance. WHen I first started Judo, I got my Sensei on a tight muay thai clinch, He threw me and locked my arms on the way down. It was shocking, specially because I am 225 and he is 150 and old. He applied Yoko Garuma..
There is no difference between Judo and ground Judo. There is only one Judo. the techniques on the ground can be applied while standing.. Another thing, there is no such thing as gracie jujitsu,or brazilian gayjitsu. I wish I could learn Japanese Jujitsu, it's a kick ass self defense system with techniques to dangerous to be part of the Sport Judo.brazilian gay jitusu techniques are nothing more than diluted Judo. Maeda was not a ground practitioner, he was a Judoka.
It is easier to learn the ground techniques than to master the 67+ recognized Judo throws. there are more, but too dangerous to practised. And I am not talking about leg locks
@franciscoreatas11 Maeda was an expert Judoka at Ne Waza, however. In light of the Olympics' sportifying Judo, BJJ seems to be a necessary art that Judoka should practice for the sake of understanding how many of the standing kata and waza are applied in disadvantageous positions.
Much like how Karateka should practice Judo to better understand throws and takedowns hidden in Kata.
@Suigetsukanno To separate ground grappling with standing grappling is nonsense. Judo is the descendant of Jujutsu, a killing art; during unarmed combat, most of the time it was necessary to finish up your opponent on the ground.This crap that Maeda or Kimura were ground specialist is nonsense.They were Judokas!! If a Judoka is lacking in the ground game, then he is one-dimensional and should search for a combat oriented DOjo.I went to a JJ class, very dissapointed, they throws were fake.
@MrKaratekid611 I'm not completely sure, but that might be the purple red and black belts. Wich is two of the highest in the world ( at least in the norwegian system).
@MrKaratekid611 I'm not completely sure, but that might be the purple red and black belts. Wich is two of the highest in the world ( at least in the norwegian system).
THese guys are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to old for this! Who wud wanna fight 'em?
@RefiloeMakhesi They are instructing and are past the age of wanting to fight. Who cares if they are old, many of the masters of their age have the knowledge and experience. They are to old for this? You are saying because of your own opinion that they should stop practicing this art? Seems like you have a young mentality and is ignorant.
jeah but judo hasnt got 1 master or one inventor thats what i wanted to say there were always different styles like east of japan and so on depands on the zones
You've got it right, but not quite Bjj or Gracie Jiu Jitsu Is modified Judo not the other way around. Judo is pure self defense. Esai Maeda, a Japanese immigrant taught the techniques to Carlos Gracie as a "Thank you for hospitality." Helio Gracie then from many years of watching his brothers train, (he was forbiden by his brothers to practice so could only observe) "modefied" the techniques and came up with what is known as Gracie Jiu Jitsu. A form of Modified Judo. ~Keep It Real!~
You mean Aikido. However Judo is self defense, Judo, Aikido, Sambo, Taekwondo, Karate, Ninjutsu, many forms of martial arts are self defense. I understand that in the Olympics judo is more of a competition rather than self defense as anything is like Taekwondo,
H2H Karate. etc... This has become because society has allowed it to be this way. I'm a Shodan In Combat Judo and it is purely self defense based. It's how you incorporate it into what you're doing.
Judo and Aikido are descending from Ju Jutsu and Aiki Jutsu which are not only self defense but also attacking martial arts of the Samurai. Nin Jutsu is not self defense in general as it is an actual "attack and kill" system...
@ExtremeDeathman i didn't get the part where you explained what was wrong in what I said, facts still show that shiro saigo was a jujutsu praticioner who defended kodokan in school vs school challenges.
I never even put in doubt that jujutsu is the root of judo. i defend that idea and tell it that way whenever it comes up in a discussion.
@chavamma actualy you have it wrong judo is an ofspring of ju jitsu, ju jitsu being the self defence and judo being the sport. judo is called the gentle way because its ju jitsu without the punches or kicks and more throws. ju jitsu originated from the samurai in10,000 ad were as judo originated in 1878
judo wae created by jigoro Kano and defended my a jujutsu merc named Shiro Saigo, who was one the best fighters japan could provide at that time if i believe my martial arts encyclopedia
@laokon no one know who invented judo or karate becouse the fighting style are really old and their roots are the same. Japanes clans and different schools got different styles and from all that schools some techniques where packed in todays styles so everyone who said he has invented judo/jj/karate is just a liar
There a written history texts and records from those eras in which are related some facts like those i stated aboiut judo, it's pretty recent compared to other MA so easier to find good sources, for karate i agree with you, it can only be given a time span in which it was created. But for Judo there are precise dates.
Jigoro Kano, thats the inventer of judo, but he invented it becuz of jiujutsu. Judo is born because of jiujustu, Kano used to do Jiu. but he wanted to make his own martial art, he was obsessed and terribly good at jiujutsu. Most of his teachers got old and told him their own techniques, wich made him even better. When he got black beld jiu. he disited to make an art, Judo. He took most of the throws of jiu. but invented a few to. There ^^
You're mistaken both Judo and Jiu Jitsu and Gracie Jiu Jitsu were born due to Ju Jutsu, The martial art of the Okinawan Samurai. Judo is both stand up and ground ie: Tachi Waza & Ne Waza. Jiu Jitsu is a great sport, however I favor Judo. I'm a Shodan in Combat Judo & wen I was introduced to BJJ I knew more than those who were ranked brown belts and higher because it's the same techniques just diffrent names its just the Ne Waza part of Judo. -Kind Regards-
@chavamma The Samurai come from Japan, not Okinawa. Mitsuyo Maeda brought Kodokan Judo to Brazil, where he traned the Gracies and where it would become BJJ. But Maeda himself never trained in Jujutsu. Jigoro Kano was a Jujustuka, but Maeda only trained in Sumo before learing Judo.
@44excalibur I know that, I've full respect for the gracies and their contribution to the sport of Mixed Martial Arts. Otávio Mitsuyo Maeda taught Carlos Gracie and his brothers Judo. Which later Helio who could not practice because his brothers "prohibited" him focused on the Ne Waza of Judo & resulted in BJJ. The Samurai are Japanese I know that. However Okinawa is where the origins of Ju Jutsu are traced back the furthest.
Then it is wrong. Ju Do, Aiki Do, Ken Do are all descending from the actual arts Ju Jutsu, Aiki Jutsu, Ken Jutsu which were mean for warfare, while the others are meant for sportive and peaceful combats without being lethal. These arts were created after the Samurai as soldier wasn't needed anymore, but himself needed a place for his combative spirit and skills...
Judo is actually based on an ancient Welsh art called Biji-bo , which is still practiced in remote parts of the brecon beacons. It is all about using your opponents strength against himself.
A boxer isn't likely to grab you as demonstrated. In this video the Blackbelt only demonstrated it when being grabbed by his sparring partner so...I doubt it'd work on a boxer unless you're incredibly fast. Against a boxing style I'd suggest dodging and moving in with quick blows to weak points just as one would do in boxing.
Awesome technique -- simple and painfully effective. More proof that Judo is more than just throws. Now you know why Karo P. likes using it in the UFC.
Everything is effective in the right application at the right time,in football the wrong play called at the wrong time will get you and your team KILLED.Or can break the back of the other team.
Only works if you are willing to agree to acknowledge the pain and discomfort. Nothing is going to break there. Most high level judokas WILL HOLD ON NO MATTER WHAT. And you cannot use two hands and bend over and perform that technique. It is a GREAT self-defense tool, but will not work in a competitive judo environment.
I'm not sure where your beef is, here. In the video, his uke clearly does not let go, and that allows the move to work as well as it does. So, in essence, a judoka not letting go is what you want to have happen. Good, yes?
As for competetive judo, I was under the impression that these videos were geared towards self-defense.
a good technique to get someone's tat's trying to grab u screaming in pain if u do it real quick~
Shunkai92 5 months ago
you still would have gotten hit in the face....in a real fight that is....go learn some muay thai ya geezer
aerial3800 5 months ago in playlist Judo Techniques
@aerial3800 My recomendation, If ever fighting a Judoka, keep the distance. WHen I first started Judo, I got my Sensei on a tight muay thai clinch, He threw me and locked my arms on the way down. It was shocking, specially because I am 225 and he is 150 and old. He applied Yoko Garuma..
franciscoreatas11 2 months ago
There is no difference between Judo and ground Judo. There is only one Judo. the techniques on the ground can be applied while standing.. Another thing, there is no such thing as gracie jujitsu,or brazilian gayjitsu. I wish I could learn Japanese Jujitsu, it's a kick ass self defense system with techniques to dangerous to be part of the Sport Judo.brazilian gay jitusu techniques are nothing more than diluted Judo. Maeda was not a ground practitioner, he was a Judoka.
franciscoreatas11 6 months ago
@franciscoreatas11
It is easier to learn the ground techniques than to master the 67+ recognized Judo throws. there are more, but too dangerous to practised. And I am not talking about leg locks
franciscoreatas11 6 months ago
@franciscoreatas11 Maeda was an expert Judoka at Ne Waza, however. In light of the Olympics' sportifying Judo, BJJ seems to be a necessary art that Judoka should practice for the sake of understanding how many of the standing kata and waza are applied in disadvantageous positions.
Much like how Karateka should practice Judo to better understand throws and takedowns hidden in Kata.
Suigetsukanno 2 months ago
@Suigetsukanno To separate ground grappling with standing grappling is nonsense. Judo is the descendant of Jujutsu, a killing art; during unarmed combat, most of the time it was necessary to finish up your opponent on the ground.This crap that Maeda or Kimura were ground specialist is nonsense.They were Judokas!! If a Judoka is lacking in the ground game, then he is one-dimensional and should search for a combat oriented DOjo.I went to a JJ class, very dissapointed, they throws were fake.
franciscoreatas11 2 months ago
maeda was gosen judo black belt which is groundwork oriented
TheSilatiger 7 months ago
gotta give these guys 5 stars
Brady2k10 7 months ago in playlist Judo Techniques
what rank is he ?
MrKaratekid611 9 months ago
@MrKaratekid611 I'm not completely sure, but that might be the purple red and black belts. Wich is two of the highest in the world ( at least in the norwegian system).
DudeThatWalksOnCakes 9 months ago
@MrKaratekid611 I'm not completely sure, but that might be the purple red and black belts. Wich is two of the highest in the world ( at least in the norwegian system).
DudeThatWalksOnCakes 9 months ago
@DudeThatWalksOnCakes thanks but can you explane purple because from what i know purple is a kyu rank thanks
MrKaratekid611 9 months ago
I can tell he has a lot of pride with the way his belt is tied. Look at his back.
stallione79 10 months ago
hold it on 0,09
kirkoloft10 11 months ago
cool move thanks og.
TheEfyou 11 months ago
they REALLY need to take these advertisements off of youtube
bearsfan213 1 year ago
well, at least they can still kick ass
RFT15ify 1 year ago
1 of them is higher than a black belt rank
enkhbattsenguun 1 year ago
THese guys are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to old for this! Who wud wanna fight 'em?
RefiloeMakhesi 1 year ago
@RefiloeMakhesi They are instructing and are past the age of wanting to fight. Who cares if they are old, many of the masters of their age have the knowledge and experience. They are to old for this? You are saying because of your own opinion that they should stop practicing this art? Seems like you have a young mentality and is ignorant.
runhorun 1 year ago
@RefiloeMakhesi all I can tell you is : respect the respectful.
rocknrollan08 1 year ago
simple y efectivo :)
jizahl 1 year ago
why is the tatami so soft?
osotogari786 1 year ago
@osotogari786 so you can keep practicing and fall countless times and still minimize the impact, and prevent damage.
TheRealAxelFury 1 year ago
@osotogari786 i personally prefer the traditional mat, but, when you have an age, is better to be more safe :)
TheRealAxelFury 1 year ago
wtf i cant even see whats going on with all the text on screen!
renoloc420 1 year ago
Judo is a beautiful art. Good video!
muayboran74 1 year ago
jeah but judo hasnt got 1 master or one inventor thats what i wanted to say there were always different styles like east of japan and so on depands on the zones
2gespalten 2 years ago
You've got it right, but not quite Bjj or Gracie Jiu Jitsu Is modified Judo not the other way around. Judo is pure self defense. Esai Maeda, a Japanese immigrant taught the techniques to Carlos Gracie as a "Thank you for hospitality." Helio Gracie then from many years of watching his brothers train, (he was forbiden by his brothers to practice so could only observe) "modefied" the techniques and came up with what is known as Gracie Jiu Jitsu. A form of Modified Judo. ~Keep It Real!~
chavamma 2 years ago 5
Judo is not pure self defense,it is a sport like Boxing and MMA and it is in the Olympics. Pure sel defense is Akido but not Judo or Sambo.
samluke8121 2 years ago
You mean Aikido. However Judo is self defense, Judo, Aikido, Sambo, Taekwondo, Karate, Ninjutsu, many forms of martial arts are self defense. I understand that in the Olympics judo is more of a competition rather than self defense as anything is like Taekwondo,
H2H Karate. etc... This has become because society has allowed it to be this way. I'm a Shodan In Combat Judo and it is purely self defense based. It's how you incorporate it into what you're doing.
-Kind Regards- ChavaMMA
chavamma 2 years ago 2
@chavamma
Judo and Aikido are descending from Ju Jutsu and Aiki Jutsu which are not only self defense but also attacking martial arts of the Samurai. Nin Jutsu is not self defense in general as it is an actual "attack and kill" system...
ExtremeDeathman 1 year ago
@ExtremeDeathman i didn't get the part where you explained what was wrong in what I said, facts still show that shiro saigo was a jujutsu praticioner who defended kodokan in school vs school challenges.
I never even put in doubt that jujutsu is the root of judo. i defend that idea and tell it that way whenever it comes up in a discussion.
Kind regards
laokon 1 year ago
I missunderstood something in your statement, sorry.
ExtremeDeathman 1 year ago
@ExtremeDeathman no worries :)
laokon 1 year ago
@chavamma actualy you have it wrong judo is an ofspring of ju jitsu, ju jitsu being the self defence and judo being the sport. judo is called the gentle way because its ju jitsu without the punches or kicks and more throws. ju jitsu originated from the samurai in10,000 ad were as judo originated in 1878
kwfsuperstar 1 month ago
@kwfsuperstar I know what Jiu Ju Jitsu & Ju-Jutsu are.. I'm talking about BJJ so please read cautiously on your next reply. -Kind Regards-
chavamma 1 month ago
Thank you.
antidevil 2 years ago
woah! this is awsome! thanks John!!
jacobiversen1 2 years ago 2
im scared they're gonna break their joints =( they look old =(
indongga 2 years ago 20
@indongga i guess u didnt see his red-white belt....
joshuaMarioBros4566 2 years ago
@indongga so much respect for them for still intrested in fighting :)
thanatas 1 year ago
@indongga They are old but they are old masters ;)
newgoran 4 months ago
same here.
judo wae created by jigoro Kano and defended my a jujutsu merc named Shiro Saigo, who was one the best fighters japan could provide at that time if i believe my martial arts encyclopedia
laokon 2 years ago 3
Altough many of the judokas got defeated by a catch wrestler named Saniel or sanel.
morgall 2 years ago
@laokon no one know who invented judo or karate becouse the fighting style are really old and their roots are the same. Japanes clans and different schools got different styles and from all that schools some techniques where packed in todays styles so everyone who said he has invented judo/jj/karate is just a liar
2gespalten 2 years ago
There a written history texts and records from those eras in which are related some facts like those i stated aboiut judo, it's pretty recent compared to other MA so easier to find good sources, for karate i agree with you, it can only be given a time span in which it was created. But for Judo there are precise dates.
Kind regards
laokon 2 years ago
You are sorely mistaken. Jigoro Kano is the founder of Judo.
docwolfe77 2 years ago
Jigoro Kano, thats the inventer of judo, but he invented it becuz of jiujutsu. Judo is born because of jiujustu, Kano used to do Jiu. but he wanted to make his own martial art, he was obsessed and terribly good at jiujutsu. Most of his teachers got old and told him their own techniques, wich made him even better. When he got black beld jiu. he disited to make an art, Judo. He took most of the throws of jiu. but invented a few to. There ^^
MrBlowzor 2 years ago
You're mistaken both Judo and Jiu Jitsu and Gracie Jiu Jitsu were born due to Ju Jutsu, The martial art of the Okinawan Samurai. Judo is both stand up and ground ie: Tachi Waza & Ne Waza. Jiu Jitsu is a great sport, however I favor Judo. I'm a Shodan in Combat Judo & wen I was introduced to BJJ I knew more than those who were ranked brown belts and higher because it's the same techniques just diffrent names its just the Ne Waza part of Judo. -Kind Regards-
ChavaMMA
chavamma 2 years ago
@chavamma The Samurai come from Japan, not Okinawa. Mitsuyo Maeda brought Kodokan Judo to Brazil, where he traned the Gracies and where it would become BJJ. But Maeda himself never trained in Jujutsu. Jigoro Kano was a Jujustuka, but Maeda only trained in Sumo before learing Judo.
44excalibur 1 year ago
@44excalibur I know that, I've full respect for the gracies and their contribution to the sport of Mixed Martial Arts. Otávio Mitsuyo Maeda taught Carlos Gracie and his brothers Judo. Which later Helio who could not practice because his brothers "prohibited" him focused on the Ne Waza of Judo & resulted in BJJ. The Samurai are Japanese I know that. However Okinawa is where the origins of Ju Jutsu are traced back the furthest.
chavamma 1 year ago
Then it is wrong. Ju Do, Aiki Do, Ken Do are all descending from the actual arts Ju Jutsu, Aiki Jutsu, Ken Jutsu which were mean for warfare, while the others are meant for sportive and peaceful combats without being lethal. These arts were created after the Samurai as soldier wasn't needed anymore, but himself needed a place for his combative spirit and skills...
ExtremeDeathman 1 year ago
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Judo is actually based on an ancient Welsh art called Biji-bo , which is still practiced in remote parts of the brecon beacons. It is all about using your opponents strength against himself.
ilikezappa 2 years ago
very classy i respect that
THEKODIE 2 years ago
HE IS BLIND?????
rafaelwongk 2 years ago
he looks like hugh hefner
xirvin92 2 years ago
A boxer isn't likely to grab you as demonstrated. In this video the Blackbelt only demonstrated it when being grabbed by his sparring partner so...I doubt it'd work on a boxer unless you're incredibly fast. Against a boxing style I'd suggest dodging and moving in with quick blows to weak points just as one would do in boxing.
Someone0175 2 years ago
yea but in judo they have other techniques when someone throws punches
that's the whole point of judo is to use their weight against theem
...obviously you'd have to be fast
thirsten889 2 years ago 2
not sure if you awnswer questions but would this be legal in a tourney?
turdpolishe 3 years ago
ohhhhhhh i wanna learn judo!!!
yuffie876 3 years ago
Awesome technique -- simple and painfully effective. More proof that Judo is more than just throws. Now you know why Karo P. likes using it in the UFC.
Sabrason 2 years ago
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KaraCemal 3 years ago
Everything is effective in the right application at the right time,in football the wrong play called at the wrong time will get you and your team KILLED.Or can break the back of the other team.
momojojo75 3 years ago
Only works if you are willing to agree to acknowledge the pain and discomfort. Nothing is going to break there. Most high level judokas WILL HOLD ON NO MATTER WHAT. And you cannot use two hands and bend over and perform that technique. It is a GREAT self-defense tool, but will not work in a competitive judo environment.
judomachine 3 years ago
I'm not sure where your beef is, here. In the video, his uke clearly does not let go, and that allows the move to work as well as it does. So, in essence, a judoka not letting go is what you want to have happen. Good, yes?
As for competetive judo, I was under the impression that these videos were geared towards self-defense.
Muerteds 3 years ago 2
Awesome teachers!
peacemaker281 3 years ago
Only works if the other guy is holding on to the gi. It wouldn't work if the guy let go.
TheTrillz 3 years ago
oh no it works, the enemy's arm should be pinned when you drop your hand and take a step back to drag him down.
MDakaDean 3 years ago
exactly-once hes LET GO once hes let go ur free 2 do anything u want
jud0guy 3 years ago