Now that's a variant of waki gatame I can get into. That's what I'm looking for, and I reckon one I can use for my next (green) belt of isshinryu. Beautiful. I'm fortunate ´cos we don't do "sport", we do self defense karate which is the original purpose (in case anyone's in doubt).
What the hell does that have to do with you lamenting the lack of striking instruction in judo??? Your first comment has nothing to do with the video and your replies to jf1gd2 and cantwalkalone have nothing to do with what they or you posted! Start making sense man!
We"ve been talking for 2 months and I forgot my first comment. I live in a country where Grappling styles are not popular and you don"t have acces to Atemi Waza because most Dojos prefer only competition, that is a shame.
Dundong I think you got Kansetsu waza and atemi waza mixed up. Kansetsu = joint techniques.... which is what this move is. If your dojo doesnt teach joint techniques you need to find a new one!
Judo is not an art to 'street', it is an olympic sport.
The 'true judo' of Kano was an art to beats Jujutsu, and he beated it sucessfully, of course it was not a sport as it is nowadays, it was most like a military art.
Back then there was minimal rules, and the martial arts was really tough, but there's no need to keep a dangerous art nowdays, athletes are not gladiators, Judo and marital arts are for sport and fun only, the times when they were used at war as gone.
Hohoho, Because people like you Judo is a Sport with Olimpyc champs but not People with honor, tradition, and respect like in the Old School or the Budo arts Like Kyudo, Aikido or Iaido. Currently Judo in his core is a Martial Art.
Please, Without Weapon Work, Atemi waza only for Black Belts c'mon, the Knowledge it's for all Judokas, not for Black belts. that's the Point, The Olympic focus is good but the core and the great focus is the Bu-Do, The Martial Way. Like his Root art, The Jujutsu of Kito School. an Example of this is Jigoro Kano or Kyuzo Mifune.
@1codcod Funny. Before Judo, "old school" jujitsuka were notorious for picking fights, brawling, and generally behaving in a very ungentlemanly manner, especially towards untrained members of the public. They were seen as thugs.
And I get more respect and honour from fellow sportsmen than I ever seem to get from so called "martial artists".
@iforippon well my friend, If you say that is for a good reason. I don't want fight here. Peace and practice you're art or sport with honor and dicipline
@Patrickovisk "The times for Martial Arts for war if gone"? REALLY? Ok, what world do YOU live in? There is currently about 30 conflicts (or wars, skirmishes, etc.) going on globaly RIGHT NOW! Look at the stuff in the Middle East. Lybia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Palastine, Africa, the Congo Region. Pick a spot! LOL The world IS a giant battleground, with "civility" thrown in for S-N-G. A lot of TRUE Martial Artists, are trying to bring back the self defense, while promoting thru sport.
@GJJFan You did not get me, I'm saying that in modern battlefields, since the effective use of gunpowder against swords and close combat, martial arts became less useful in a war. Modern Military uses missiles, tanks, airplanes, warships. Back then martial arts were made to war, cuz the wars were in close range, man-to-man. I don't think an British or Ameican soldier would be able to use Judo in an insurgent with all that equipment, bodyarmor, and the possibility to "Apache them". I
@Patrickovisk Insurgents don't wear body armor because they want to blend into the civilian population. Stripes Magazine published an article on February 23, 2010, stating: "Confronted by a recent survey that shows soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are fighting for their lives in hand-to-hand combat with insurgents, U.S. Army officials are revamping their basic combatives training to better equip American forces to defend themselves." Put down Call of Duty and do some research next time.
@BloodofPatriots "shows soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are fighting for their lives in hand-to-hand combat with insurgents"
Dude, what the fuck.
Soldiers uses rifles, pistols and mounted MG etc etc. Insurgents uses sniper rifles, bombs, and try to hide. How can they engage in hand-to-hand combat?!
@Patrickovisk You've obviously never been in the military. Go look up the Stripes article I cited (Stripes is a military news publication, genius). As for hand-to-hand combat, house to house searches are part of "close quarters combat" -- so yes, there are plenty of opportunities for hand to hand combat. Hell, the Stryker Brigades were issued combat tomahawks. Again, put down your COD game and go do some actual research. How about you get off your duff and join the military?
I did this one in competition got disqualified
jaffar1808 7 months ago
@jaffar1808 how come? i was thinking it would be a good one to use
shangss 6 months ago
@shangss its good for the streets but illegal in judo competiton if you apply it too fast.
jaffar1808 6 months ago
Ne Waza
stevemarce1988 1 year ago
HI is there any other vids of the same author ?
If yes where can we get those...they are very good...
olamonzie 1 year ago
Now that's a variant of waki gatame I can get into. That's what I'm looking for, and I reckon one I can use for my next (green) belt of isshinryu. Beautiful. I'm fortunate ´cos we don't do "sport", we do self defense karate which is the original purpose (in case anyone's in doubt).
GameOf2Halves 1 year ago
its legal, but recommended not to use it unless ur very skilled at it or it can go wrong very easy
Be350z93 2 years ago
Is a shame that not many Dojos teach Atemi Waza these days.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
this isn't Atemi Waza...it's just standing Kansetsu Waza
jf1gd2 3 years ago 2
Thank"s but I"ve seen it in self defense anyway.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
what do you meen?
cantwalkalone 3 years ago
I mean that even if is not Atemi Waza and just standing Kansetsu Waza I"ve see this move in Self Defense.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
What the hell does that have to do with you lamenting the lack of striking instruction in judo??? Your first comment has nothing to do with the video and your replies to jf1gd2 and cantwalkalone have nothing to do with what they or you posted! Start making sense man!
Elbiatch 3 years ago 2
We"ve been talking for 2 months and I forgot my first comment. I live in a country where Grappling styles are not popular and you don"t have acces to Atemi Waza because most Dojos prefer only competition, that is a shame.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
Dundong I think you got Kansetsu waza and atemi waza mixed up. Kansetsu = joint techniques.... which is what this move is. If your dojo doesnt teach joint techniques you need to find a new one!
BrentShiver 3 years ago
It"s ok, the name doesn"t matter , the technique is great. Thank"s for answer in a good way , not like the other guys.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
Is this a legal move in judo competition?
wannabeebee 2 years ago
its legal but ive never seen anyone attempt it.
billysue2 2 years ago
Tashi-waza waki-gatame is illegal
Patrickovisk 2 years ago
It's illegal in the Street? that's the why the current Judo is so Empty, the true Judo of Jigoro Kano was a Jujutsu, not a Sport.
1codcod 2 years ago
Judo is not an art to 'street', it is an olympic sport.
The 'true judo' of Kano was an art to beats Jujutsu, and he beated it sucessfully, of course it was not a sport as it is nowadays, it was most like a military art.
Back then there was minimal rules, and the martial arts was really tough, but there's no need to keep a dangerous art nowdays, athletes are not gladiators, Judo and marital arts are for sport and fun only, the times when they were used at war as gone.
Patrickovisk 2 years ago
Hohoho, Because people like you Judo is a Sport with Olimpyc champs but not People with honor, tradition, and respect like in the Old School or the Budo arts Like Kyudo, Aikido or Iaido. Currently Judo in his core is a Martial Art.
1codcod 2 years ago
These arts are just like judo.
And how can u say all this stuff about honour, tradition and respect? plz...
Patrickovisk 2 years ago
Please, Without Weapon Work, Atemi waza only for Black Belts c'mon, the Knowledge it's for all Judokas, not for Black belts. that's the Point, The Olympic focus is good but the core and the great focus is the Bu-Do, The Martial Way. Like his Root art, The Jujutsu of Kito School. an Example of this is Jigoro Kano or Kyuzo Mifune.
1codcod 2 years ago
@1codcod Funny. Before Judo, "old school" jujitsuka were notorious for picking fights, brawling, and generally behaving in a very ungentlemanly manner, especially towards untrained members of the public. They were seen as thugs.
And I get more respect and honour from fellow sportsmen than I ever seem to get from so called "martial artists".
iforippon 1 year ago
@iforippon well my friend, If you say that is for a good reason. I don't want fight here. Peace and practice you're art or sport with honor and dicipline
1codcod 1 year ago
@Patrickovisk "The times for Martial Arts for war if gone"? REALLY? Ok, what world do YOU live in? There is currently about 30 conflicts (or wars, skirmishes, etc.) going on globaly RIGHT NOW! Look at the stuff in the Middle East. Lybia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Palastine, Africa, the Congo Region. Pick a spot! LOL The world IS a giant battleground, with "civility" thrown in for S-N-G. A lot of TRUE Martial Artists, are trying to bring back the self defense, while promoting thru sport.
GJJFan 11 months ago
@GJJFan You did not get me, I'm saying that in modern battlefields, since the effective use of gunpowder against swords and close combat, martial arts became less useful in a war. Modern Military uses missiles, tanks, airplanes, warships. Back then martial arts were made to war, cuz the wars were in close range, man-to-man. I don't think an British or Ameican soldier would be able to use Judo in an insurgent with all that equipment, bodyarmor, and the possibility to "Apache them". I
Patrickovisk 11 months ago
@Patrickovisk Insurgents don't wear body armor because they want to blend into the civilian population. Stripes Magazine published an article on February 23, 2010, stating: "Confronted by a recent survey that shows soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are fighting for their lives in hand-to-hand combat with insurgents, U.S. Army officials are revamping their basic combatives training to better equip American forces to defend themselves." Put down Call of Duty and do some research next time.
BloodofPatriots 9 months ago
@BloodofPatriots "shows soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are fighting for their lives in hand-to-hand combat with insurgents"
Dude, what the fuck.
Soldiers uses rifles, pistols and mounted MG etc etc. Insurgents uses sniper rifles, bombs, and try to hide. How can they engage in hand-to-hand combat?!
Patrickovisk 9 months ago
@Patrickovisk You've obviously never been in the military. Go look up the Stripes article I cited (Stripes is a military news publication, genius). As for hand-to-hand combat, house to house searches are part of "close quarters combat" -- so yes, there are plenty of opportunities for hand to hand combat. Hell, the Stryker Brigades were issued combat tomahawks. Again, put down your COD game and go do some actual research. How about you get off your duff and join the military?
BloodofPatriots 9 months ago
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@BloodofPatriots Ok Youtube warrior, I will. Thank you.
Patrickovisk 9 months ago
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Patrickovisk 9 months ago
this is Kosen Judo.
Samboussr 2 years ago
lol thats his youth? It looks as if he is in his 50's
kcsskillacan 4 years ago
:)in comparison to his avaliable videos.Yes he was nearly 50 at the time of video
RurouniTR 3 years ago