You don't need a high grip to do this throw. When you use a high grip you are taking a chance of getting an armbar. but overall not bad stuff keep it up.
it depends i mean any1 could block that but if u had enough power and speed i guess it would work but that looks a little risky i mean the postion u were in he could either choke u or just cling on because he is on ure back if the was mma there is no way this move would work that good unless u lifted him up high and then dropped him i think this move needs to be shown one on one because these vids dont look right
Judo has the same submission moves as Jiu Jitsu. What's different now:
BJJ has leg locks and spine submissions like neck cranks. Most Judo trainer won't teach you that. Jiu Jitsu also focuses more on escapes (when in the guard, for example)
Judo puts the focus on throwing and pinning your opponent on the ground. Again It has almost the same exact submission moves has BJJ, but focuses more on the control of the opponent.
I think Judo is better for real life situations, my opinion.
judo is jujitsu when its black belters learn atemi techniques. but jujitsu is not judo, coz judo has sport rules. thats all . anyway when aikido or karate people cant throw or hit people, they ALL will end up up doing basic judo. Judo rocks
judo is jujitsu when its black belters learn atemi techniques. but jujitsu is not judo, coz judo has sport rules. thats all . anyway when aikido or karate people can throw or hit people, they ALL will end up up doing basic judo. Judo rocks
@matkasim agreed. Judo blends so well with all the japanese martial arts, people who argue about this shit are just ignorant to the fact that that were originally practiced together and belong together (karate comes from okinawa i know don't jump on me).
no need to look it up but thanks, i'm a practitioner and no disrespect intended, but you'd know the difference if you were a practitioner also. you are not familiar with brazilian jiu jitsu as injury IS NOT what the system was designed nor intended for. our system is designed for the smaller opponent to SURVIVE against a larger opponent. both of these japanese forms of wrestling are not designed with injury to the opponent as a primary objective.
jiu jitsu is NOT like Judo and Judo is NOT live jiu jitsu, if there are any martial artists here, they will know that both systems are considered "soft styles" not intended to brutally harm an opponent. however, with each system the tools are there to finish the fight.
@thevein1 Judo and Jujitsu are the exact same art, judo is the soft way and jujitsu is the hard way because jujitsu causes more injuries, but judo also can cause serious injuries or death, look it up judo was developed as a softer ju jitsu. They are the almost Exactly the same.
Judo and BJJ are the same the only difference between the two is the sports. Sport Judo emphasizes throwing and not groundwork. You can win by pin, points, perfect throw, and submission. The throwing is emphasized and no points are technically awarded for groundwork like sweeps etc. In BJJ groundwork is emphasized and you can win by submission or points awarded for ground position.
i was learning the uchi mata on day 1 of joining a judo club. It was tricky for me to get my hands and feet to do the same thing at the same time but with good coaching i got it...
thanks, but i don't see how that makes me a "cool Mr. 1day". I was being respectful to my Judo coaches as they took the time to make sure my technique was good.
I feel that you were offended by my comment as though i was being arrogant. I wasnt at all. I go to a great club and the way we train is outstanding...
you guys seem to watch to much sport and never seen what is a real choke and a big neck is easy if your opponet is not in a position tobe choked dont force it. so size doesnt matter
@313weldo313: Uchi mata belongs to the dai-nikyo (2nd group in the gokyo) and it is practiced by gokyu belts going for yonkyu. That's two belts earlier than brown.
you can also just say you need to know it for orange belt ^^ atleast we had do be able to do it for our oranje belt-_- but w/e IM ALMOST GOING FOR BROWN !!!!
@313weldo313 a few years?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! so like if I started judo tomorrow, day 1, how long before I leanred all techniques? or does it just depend on the individual like guitar or piano?
@atgblue1 Dude it takes years and years, I would say if you go too every class, go out of your way to compete I would say you would be a 1st Dan(black belt). However it doesn't end there and your not allowed too for example open your own club until you are a third degree black belt(3rd Dan). It will take you years upon years too get that high. My coach has been doing this for over 30 years and hes a 6th Dan(black belt).
ofcourse, but technique comes first, a weak person could to it with perfect technique, but obviously strength comes into play, if your strong youll get much better results from the throws, its just common sense :)
no... the whole point of throws is to get people of balance so you are able to throw them easily.....even if you are a weak lilttle kid... you are more likely to throw an adult if you can get them off balance.
there is no way i'm a blue belt in bjj and i still can't submit my dad who is 6'4 and 240 pounds(muscle he has done kickboxing as a hobby since he was young) i still can't submit him because he is to strong, you need to fight people of your size that's the whole point of weight divisions.
@AdiSaysTV I'm def no Judo Master but i train in Braz. Jiu Jitsu, but I used a similar technique when I was sparring a while back. My opponent got behind me and got me in a sleeper hold so i placed my left foot about three feet behind me and , i quickly put the back of his head between my bicep and forearm and used my core and legs to flip him over my head and submitted him. You'll notice that the stronger your core, the more momentum you'll have, which will make the opponent seem much lighter.
the guy being thrown just has to sit back to counter that.. lol thats a really basic move in wrestling, basically a head and arm, and if he sits before u throw that right leg back, he should counter it. i couldnt find a video showing the counter to a head and arm though, hopefully ull know wat im talkin bout
actually yell thank you on the way down if the guy sits back you just have to swing your leg back and when its on its way back you do a koochi gari ( where you hook the leg that was on the ground) and you will take him down and you will be on top to pin
yes, but you cant swing your leg back. the person being thrown sits back and turns as hes being thrown, in the direction hes being thrown. he goes with it, and the thrower goes down with him and ends on the bottom. do u know the counter to a head and arm?
Ocasionally but not if you do it right. You should be contacting just the inside of the thigh. Old school you turn your body and it can almost be a hook. The newer form goes right over the top. The newer form is now illegal in competition because of the risk of neck injury.
If you grab your opponents cock and pull vigorously he should then smile while you execute the outer reap.. On landing, suck like there's no tomorrow! Work's every time!!
dummy......In a tournament or when ur throwing ur Comrade u reep the thigh....when ur in a street fight...u put ur leg up his nuts so he can lose them and throw him!!!
i must admit i love this technique, it allowed me to ippon two of the 1st kyu's in my 'line up' going for my dan. I attack aggressively and pound out the set: ouchi gari, ko-uchi gari and finish with the uchi-mata. keep the pressure on and a mistake will be made! a pendulum motion begins to build aswell which is sure to take your opponent off balance
It is Uchi-Mata. Grip he has is a little unreasonable though. Doing this throw with a standard grip is leagues more difficult to execute and is more realistic to what you would face in competition. No one is going to let you get the over the back like that if they are good. Although from that grip he shows it well.
like a sea-saw, as the body leans down the leg comes up, flip right over, stay tight make the hip contact first. If you bend over in front of your opponent as you lift your leg for the throw, your leg rising has no power and will not lift the leg of a resisting opponent, bad posture = bad balance.
there is no way to really explain the differences between the two sports in such a small box. if you want to find out more, get interested! you might find your next hobby. but please don't just say that jujitsu is more "brutal".
@juicespirit it is not. different throws and different strikes are more brutal then eachother. jujitsu anyway, is more about japanese, "monkey" style and such
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i think judo is fliping people and taking people to the ground and jui jitsu is aslso takling ur oppenent to the ground but i dont theres flips and its not as sofisticated. Also jiu jitsu is fighting on teh ground using submisions but thers also punches
lol those answers are all quite wrong.. judo and jiujitsu are very similar, jiu jitsu has take downs but concentrates more on grappling and its aim is to submit your opponent either via choke/arm bar/leg bar while judo has a lot more take downs but also covers grappling - its just that new age judo is for competition, like at the olympics and a lot of moves have been made illegal because of bad accidents that have occured in the past - but in conclusion theyre very similar - no hitting in either
wat do you mean it concentrates more on grappling, throws and takedowns are part of grappling you fool, the only thing in martial arts thats steps out of the definintion of grappling is striking
to Tigerspons "club and tommorow i a a clubchampionship thanks i wil realy use it!! " Uchi mata is one the most complex throw in judo. It takes a long time to learn it and more time to start use it in real match. However i dont wanna be rud but this technique from video is bad )))))) right leg is coming with huge pooling)))) u have to bring him to u ..... and left leg has to go dipper
you could prolly sterilize a guy at the same time :P
daveyboy728 5 months ago
yeah every bad guy has a sleeve and lapel to grab and throw to the ground with...
kotdrop 6 months ago
@kotdrop yeh most people walk around with shirts or jackets...
ColdSoreIpod 6 months ago
@kotdrop Instead of grabbing the sleeve and lapel, you can grab the wrist and hook behind the neck to do an uchimata without the gi. Improvise.
b00gam4n 3 months ago
yu guys suck lmao
559DaHit 7 months ago
myb bent your knees a lil bit ?Im not black belt but just a suggestion.Myb Im wrong,but it seems like u use a lots of strength to throw him
mocevice 7 months ago
has anyone else seen the video where the guy in blue gets choked unconscious?
JOSHCROFT109 8 months ago
this is a terrible example of uchimata.. I believe this type of instruction to be one of the main culprits for such low quality of judo in the USA.
aznguyinusa 9 months ago
put your left foot back farther..
pablo1111cc 10 months ago
well not between his legs. thats wrong for sure, i suggest to all who want to perfect uchimata buying kosei inoue's dvd - inoue the uchimata.
wildstylerHID 10 months ago
this isnt very advanced i do this in my sleep within a sleep
navyteccs 11 months ago
this throw is incredibly hard
greenbay357 11 months ago 2
You don't need a high grip to do this throw. When you use a high grip you are taking a chance of getting an armbar. but overall not bad stuff keep it up.
SenseiBlackShadow 1 year ago
although if u do it quick enough and u put enough strength in i guess that could be easily pulledoff
8matthewlee8 1 year ago
it depends i mean any1 could block that but if u had enough power and speed i guess it would work but that looks a little risky i mean the postion u were in he could either choke u or just cling on because he is on ure back if the was mma there is no way this move would work that good unless u lifted him up high and then dropped him i think this move needs to be shown one on one because these vids dont look right
8matthewlee8 1 year ago
Some time ago I tried this move on some dude and my leg crashed into his balls.
It was super effective! In my opinion it's one of the most terrifying throws in judo.
It nearly costed me a social contact though (lol)
BloodyForger 1 year ago
Judo has the same submission moves as Jiu Jitsu. What's different now:
BJJ has leg locks and spine submissions like neck cranks. Most Judo trainer won't teach you that. Jiu Jitsu also focuses more on escapes (when in the guard, for example)
Judo puts the focus on throwing and pinning your opponent on the ground. Again It has almost the same exact submission moves has BJJ, but focuses more on the control of the opponent.
I think Judo is better for real life situations, my opinion.
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judo is jujitsu when its black belters learn atemi techniques. but jujitsu is not judo, coz judo has sport rules. thats all . anyway when aikido or karate people cant throw or hit people, they ALL will end up up doing basic judo. Judo rocks
matkasim 1 year ago
judo is jujitsu when its black belters learn atemi techniques. but jujitsu is not judo, coz judo has sport rules. thats all . anyway when aikido or karate people can throw or hit people, they ALL will end up up doing basic judo. Judo rocks
matkasim 1 year ago
@matkasim agreed. Judo blends so well with all the japanese martial arts, people who argue about this shit are just ignorant to the fact that that were originally practiced together and belong together (karate comes from okinawa i know don't jump on me).
moronsgetout 1 year ago
i tried this move on a guy one time and now we're married
yodaddyxx 1 year ago 29
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OMG, I literally laughed out loud!
DerDoenerInMir 1 year ago
Judo focuses on stand up/ throws, jiujitsu focuses more on ground work.
Gunskie 1 year ago
move the mother fucking box u cant see a damn thing
irondewd 1 year ago
how the blue gi guy screamed like a girl during real throw.. '~elp..~
juicespirit 1 year ago
lastly, neither of these sports were designed for sport or competition
thevein1 1 year ago
@thevein1 jigoro kano designed judo in hopes of it being a big sport
RacoonBurglar 1 year ago
no need to look it up but thanks, i'm a practitioner and no disrespect intended, but you'd know the difference if you were a practitioner also. you are not familiar with brazilian jiu jitsu as injury IS NOT what the system was designed nor intended for. our system is designed for the smaller opponent to SURVIVE against a larger opponent. both of these japanese forms of wrestling are not designed with injury to the opponent as a primary objective.
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thevein1 1 year ago
jiu jitsu is NOT like Judo and Judo is NOT live jiu jitsu, if there are any martial artists here, they will know that both systems are considered "soft styles" not intended to brutally harm an opponent. however, with each system the tools are there to finish the fight.
H- BJJ purple belt, under Rodrigo Greno
thevein1 1 year ago
@thevein1 Judo and Jujitsu are the exact same art, judo is the soft way and jujitsu is the hard way because jujitsu causes more injuries, but judo also can cause serious injuries or death, look it up judo was developed as a softer ju jitsu. They are the almost Exactly the same.
AurumenK 1 year ago
@AurumenK So was Judo made by soft men and jiujitsu was made by hard men? now i understand a little bit more. thanks so much
juicespirit 1 year ago
bjj is just sport
judo can be sport or combat including terminations like neckbreaks
vcj13 1 year ago
@vcj13 BJJ is used by Navy Seals, Army etc Judo is only useful to takedown opponents, BJJ is to break limbs
sisudo21 1 year ago
@sisudo21 you are mistaken, judo also has good ground work. and kosen judo is the same as bjj
RacoonBurglar 1 year ago
Judo and BJJ are the same the only difference between the two is the sports. Sport Judo emphasizes throwing and not groundwork. You can win by pin, points, perfect throw, and submission. The throwing is emphasized and no points are technically awarded for groundwork like sweeps etc. In BJJ groundwork is emphasized and you can win by submission or points awarded for ground position.
daridp 1 year ago
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judo is like the most non-impressive martial art.
CaneyCane93 2 years ago
do you mean unimpressive?
steelfalcon1120 1 year ago
i was learning the uchi mata on day 1 of joining a judo club. It was tricky for me to get my hands and feet to do the same thing at the same time but with good coaching i got it...
armaximus 2 years ago
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dafuzzypanda808 2 years ago
thanks, but i don't see how that makes me a "cool Mr. 1day". I was being respectful to my Judo coaches as they took the time to make sure my technique was good.
I feel that you were offended by my comment as though i was being arrogant. I wasnt at all. I go to a great club and the way we train is outstanding...
armaximus 2 years ago
haha sorry man it was just a joke, i was not offended i really have great respect for judo to
dafuzzypanda808 2 years ago
you guys seem to watch to much sport and never seen what is a real choke and a big neck is easy if your opponet is not in a position tobe choked dont force it. so size doesnt matter
jasonironliongreen 2 years ago
uchi mata is for the more advanced. i didnt learn this till after a few years when i was brown belt
313weldo313 2 years ago
@313weldo313: Uchi mata belongs to the dai-nikyo (2nd group in the gokyo) and it is practiced by gokyu belts going for yonkyu. That's two belts earlier than brown.
DeepClue 2 years ago
you can also just say you need to know it for orange belt ^^ atleast we had do be able to do it for our oranje belt-_- but w/e IM ALMOST GOING FOR BROWN !!!!
MrBlowzor 2 years ago
@313weldo313 a few years?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! so like if I started judo tomorrow, day 1, how long before I leanred all techniques? or does it just depend on the individual like guitar or piano?
atgblue1 1 year ago
@atgblue1 Dude it takes years and years, I would say if you go too every class, go out of your way to compete I would say you would be a 1st Dan(black belt). However it doesn't end there and your not allowed too for example open your own club until you are a third degree black belt(3rd Dan). It will take you years upon years too get that high. My coach has been doing this for over 30 years and hes a 6th Dan(black belt).
daridp 1 year ago
@atgblue1 I mean you would be a first degree black belt if you did everything I say in 6-7 years. I forgot to type that sentence.
daridp 1 year ago
Uchi-mata is not really an advanced technique. Its not something you learn in the first few months, but its not "advanced".
dontwalkdontrun 2 years ago
In Japanese that throw is Uchi-Mata
82790996 2 years ago
tell that to royce gracie
chrismcneilmma 2 years ago
Does it matter how strong you are?
funnystuff1224 2 years ago
it depends... if there is a dramatic size difference then yeah but technique and skill are much more important
itsmeatwad1992 2 years ago 2
thank you
funnystuff1224 2 years ago
ofcourse, but technique comes first, a weak person could to it with perfect technique, but obviously strength comes into play, if your strong youll get much better results from the throws, its just common sense :)
RoryEastwayMMA 2 years ago
also the other dude whos being thrown cant do proper ukemi
russianbeast65 2 years ago
all these online videos are sloppy, you need to learn these skills one on one from a trainer.
dinoiscoolio1 2 years ago 25
Man I need someone to spar with for this shit lol.I need someone to throw the fuck around.I wish my judo were better
tfey88 2 years ago
no... the whole point of throws is to get people of balance so you are able to throw them easily.....even if you are a weak lilttle kid... you are more likely to throw an adult if you can get them off balance.
husslecozimhere 2 years ago
there is no way i'm a blue belt in bjj and i still can't submit my dad who is 6'4 and 240 pounds(muscle he has done kickboxing as a hobby since he was young) i still can't submit him because he is to strong, you need to fight people of your size that's the whole point of weight divisions.
dinoiscoolio1 2 years ago
dont try to get him to tap... didnt they teach you any chokes in bjj?
MnSPictures 2 years ago
chokes, of coarse bjj is the most advanced system of submissions. and chokes wont do a thing to someone who weighs a 110 pounds more than you.
dinoiscoolio1 2 years ago
@dinoiscoolio1 gracie-shamrock fight? >.>
tamaaaaaaaaaa 2 years ago
is it gonna be heavy when you lift the opponent?
AdiSaysTV 2 years ago
@AdiSaysTV I'm def no Judo Master but i train in Braz. Jiu Jitsu, but I used a similar technique when I was sparring a while back. My opponent got behind me and got me in a sleeper hold so i placed my left foot about three feet behind me and , i quickly put the back of his head between my bicep and forearm and used my core and legs to flip him over my head and submitted him. You'll notice that the stronger your core, the more momentum you'll have, which will make the opponent seem much lighter.
CrazeeGiant 2 years ago
@AdiSaysTV sorry for the long reply, hope that makes sense.
CrazeeGiant 2 years ago
funniest uchi mata ever. It wouldn't work, because he stepped too far from oponent
aidasbartkevicius 2 years ago
If you are cheap, you can kick someone in the groin as they land.
LondonHyatt 2 years ago
the guy being thrown just has to sit back to counter that.. lol thats a really basic move in wrestling, basically a head and arm, and if he sits before u throw that right leg back, he should counter it. i couldnt find a video showing the counter to a head and arm though, hopefully ull know wat im talkin bout
drewpm 2 years ago
actually yell thank you on the way down if the guy sits back you just have to swing your leg back and when its on its way back you do a koochi gari ( where you hook the leg that was on the ground) and you will take him down and you will be on top to pin
mrsuperscruffy 2 years ago
yes, but you cant swing your leg back. the person being thrown sits back and turns as hes being thrown, in the direction hes being thrown. he goes with it, and the thrower goes down with him and ends on the bottom. do u know the counter to a head and arm?
drewpm 2 years ago
Yeah I prefer to get an underhook if i'm doing any throw with no gi. you get more power even if it's harder to get
Jade3liphant 2 years ago
these guys are very hard to learn from
AlexAbatecola1 2 years ago 2
that's great!
Now does your leg actually hit the guys nuts?
atomicdollar123 2 years ago 2
Ocasionally but not if you do it right. You should be contacting just the inside of the thigh. Old school you turn your body and it can almost be a hook. The newer form goes right over the top. The newer form is now illegal in competition because of the risk of neck injury.
Chuikov23 2 years ago
beautiful
NuttySMX 2 years ago
Eiremini you tard. He's letting him do it
LukesTUTORIALS 2 years ago
i take boxing and want to get a ground game for mma should i start wit BJJ or could i do this to start wit
westbrookfan2 2 years ago
probably BJJ
betamonkey2 2 years ago
either is great
bbj base is judo, which comes from jujistu / jujustu
lagook 2 years ago
It's correct, but...he have to lift his leg higher!!! It wont success on competition!
M90Hun 2 years ago
"It's correct" like...kinda.
jessen100 2 years ago
kinda looks like uchimata :b
Speiyt 2 years ago
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hell yea :D
seishin48 2 years ago
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Fuck!!!! this was BAD
judosnubben 2 years ago
If you grab your opponents cock and pull vigorously he should then smile while you execute the outer reap.. On landing, suck like there's no tomorrow! Work's every time!!
bootinthehole 2 years ago 2
the blue guy got owned!!!!!!
eiremini 2 years ago
ouch in between the legs....
monkeykidXD 2 years ago
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ive come up with my own fighting style that could own this, XD
crazymane4321 2 years ago
lol.
IxXbladeXxI 2 years ago
I am laughing out loud
ultimatehammer 2 years ago
he was hitting the correct inner thigh ..just watch closely ...maybe use better wording next time
jhawk67207 2 years ago
dummy......In a tournament or when ur throwing ur Comrade u reep the thigh....when ur in a street fight...u put ur leg up his nuts so he can lose them and throw him!!!
Sp1nS1ide 2 years ago
i must admit i love this technique, it allowed me to ippon two of the 1st kyu's in my 'line up' going for my dan. I attack aggressively and pound out the set: ouchi gari, ko-uchi gari and finish with the uchi-mata. keep the pressure on and a mistake will be made! a pendulum motion begins to build aswell which is sure to take your opponent off balance
gowrie2008 3 years ago
I think his uchi mata should be better... but I think he's slow because it's just an explanation
lookingforalogin 3 years ago
great man....awesome technique but difficult to learn
mostover 3 years ago
jajaja algo chingon no q digo algo estubo perroncicimo XDXDXDXD
rapexex 3 years ago
this technique is not executed very well... its ok at all but not for a black belt :-/
spackenaufwacken 3 years ago
The guy was holding back because he does not wana hurt the guy he is demonstrating on. Thats why it is not executed perfectly.
drunkenmonkey1 3 years ago
for sure... the first thing u learn in judo is how to fall correctly. It is a bad excuse when u say he didnt want to hurt uke
spackenaufwacken 3 years ago
but he is explaining the throw very well... i can understand it with my broken english skills ;)
spackenaufwacken 3 years ago
it looks very simular to uchi-mata.
Naruwyn 3 years ago
It is Uchi-Mata. Grip he has is a little unreasonable though. Doing this throw with a standard grip is leagues more difficult to execute and is more realistic to what you would face in competition. No one is going to let you get the over the back like that if they are good. Although from that grip he shows it well.
cdj8050 3 years ago
i'm a yellow belt and I've already learned this
1972greenday 3 years ago
rising sun judo club rules
invaderzimlover123 3 years ago
like a sea-saw, as the body leans down the leg comes up, flip right over, stay tight make the hip contact first. If you bend over in front of your opponent as you lift your leg for the throw, your leg rising has no power and will not lift the leg of a resisting opponent, bad posture = bad balance.
chrismcneilmma 3 years ago
jujitsu is more brutal it involves striking.
lawless689 3 years ago
there is no way to really explain the differences between the two sports in such a small box. if you want to find out more, get interested! you might find your next hobby. but please don't just say that jujitsu is more "brutal".
jdheebner 3 years ago 15
@jdheebner Judo is devensive, Jujitsu is Judo along with several attack moves, period. (the Jujitsu part however, depends on the kind)
Az3trk 1 year ago
@jdheebner honestly jiu jitsu is the most effective martial arts out there, but its also the most boring to watch.
johnmkrs83 1 year ago
@jdheebner jiujitsu is more brutal
juicespirit 1 year ago
@juicespirit it is not. different throws and different strikes are more brutal then eachother. jujitsu anyway, is more about japanese, "monkey" style and such
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"un soir j'ai vue un esprie . il ma dit " tu vas mourir " est il a disparue . maintenant que vous avez lu sa vous aller mourir dans 3 jours exactement sauf si vous mettez sa sur 50 video, c'est pas de moi"
cacameno 3 years ago
question whats the difference from judo and jujjitzu
gagerichardson 3 years ago
i think judo is fliping people and taking people to the ground and jui jitsu is aslso takling ur oppenent to the ground but i dont theres flips and its not as sofisticated. Also jiu jitsu is fighting on teh ground using submisions but thers also punches
israel4ever100 3 years ago
thanks i alawys wonder what the difference was
gagerichardson 3 years ago
np :)
israel4ever100 3 years ago
judo is throwing and jujitsu is choke holds and grappling
dapuppylove 3 years ago
judo is grappling aswell
crouchtrac 3 years ago
Not true. Judo involves a few different techniques
Nage-Waza (Throwing Techniques)
Katamewaza or Ne Waza (Grappling Techniques)
Kinshi-waza (Forbidden Techniques) - only masters
jkiser71 2 years ago
lol those answers are all quite wrong.. judo and jiujitsu are very similar, jiu jitsu has take downs but concentrates more on grappling and its aim is to submit your opponent either via choke/arm bar/leg bar while judo has a lot more take downs but also covers grappling - its just that new age judo is for competition, like at the olympics and a lot of moves have been made illegal because of bad accidents that have occured in the past - but in conclusion theyre very similar - no hitting in either
4c00h 3 years ago
wat do you mean it concentrates more on grappling, throws and takedowns are part of grappling you fool, the only thing in martial arts thats steps out of the definintion of grappling is striking
crouchtrac 3 years ago
to Tigerspons "club and tommorow i a a clubchampionship thanks i wil realy use it!! " Uchi mata is one the most complex throw in judo. It takes a long time to learn it and more time to start use it in real match. However i dont wanna be rud but this technique from video is bad )))))) right leg is coming with huge pooling)))) u have to bring him to u ..... and left leg has to go dipper
pitfighter66 3 years ago
i do agree.. with uchi mata u have to sweep this guy just let his uki jump... could bee beter but not amazingly bad.
seishin48 3 years ago
The second foot should step back further, should be closer to the guy when stepping in as well, this is demonstrated poorly
BroomeBlocker2 3 years ago
hey thanks vor all the tips i do judo in a club and tommorow i a a clubchampionship thanks i wil realy use it!!
tigerspons 3 years ago
did he get his black belt off the internet?
aznguyinusa 3 years ago
most proply i did. but i got points and did a line out at a grading =p so technecly he did :P
seishin48 3 years ago
No kuzushi with the left arm! Sorry to say but that's a bad technique...Uchimata Is very much dependent on the sleeve pull.
judoka1 3 years ago
these really work
bottomlesspit1995 3 years ago
no shit :P
seishin48 3 years ago