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  • one of the easiest to land on noobs :)

  • That top comment is absurd, all the BJJ dudes 'likening it' no doubt.

    First of all, BJJ comes from kodokan Judo.

    Secondly, there is not more in BJJ than in Judo,

    Thirdly, there are tons of things taught in Judo that BJJ doers are unaware of, and dont de facto know like, the throws, Uchi Mata and so on.

  • Hey I'm thinking of taking up a martial art and I don't whether to do Karate or Jiu Jitsu, what's your suggestion?

  • @cjphiltom fuck karate man lol brazilian jiu jitsu all the way theres so much to learn

  • @cjphiltom karate has a handful of functional attacks. BJJ has thousands. End of story. If you want to supplement with some striking too, take  MMA or Muay thai classes as well.

  • @burning1er Karate has more than a 'handful' of functional attacks. Karatekas go and fight in kickboxing tournaments, in K1, in MMA - people like GSP, Machida, etc - so perhaps you should have a little more respect and understanding of the martial art that you dont know, lest you want to appear as an ignoramus.

  • How long would this take for them to pass out?

  • @OnlyPwn4Fun

    If applied correctly 15 seconds could be enough. Some people apply it very slightly off and basically all they're doing is crushing the trachea with their wrist.. This won't choke them out very quickly but it's very painful.. If the choke isn't working you can also make this a neck crank by pressing your shoulder blades together and then leaning backwards.

  • @TheMediaSwitch well you will need a partenr to train thats for sure... you can learn basics things, i can do some stuff but when it comes to positioning and that is better to have someone to correct what you r doing

  • @TheMediaSwitch Definitely not advisable, but obviously if you're using videos exclusively you'll need a partner to practice with.

    And if Chuck Norris has a brown belt in BJJ, I'm pretty sure exclusively ground training isn't too shabby an idea ;)

  • I mean it is not like TKD doesn't have anti-grappling and ground techniques, especially at black belt level.

  • @TheMediaSwitch hey man I did TKD in high school...just a green belt though. never done jj and not interested in it...personally I think it is better concentrate on a single martial art...you can always apply TKD principles to avoiding takedowns in MMA etc. I never understand these videos where supposedly experts in KF or TKD are easily "submitted". It seems to me that a black belt should be able to dodge or do SOMETHING without knowing JJ. you know what I mean?

  • Nice ;)

  • I did it to a guy in a bar while i was a bouncer and it worked just fine.

    i got him outside and avoided any further hassle.

  • I thought Judo and Jiu jitsu both were used by the Samurai . They did more judo because it was better used in combat with swords. Didn't think any was a "branch" of the other. Just cousins in martial arts mechanics. Both are great

  • @cartmansr5 nah man jiu jitsu was taught to a westerner and he used some of its techniques to create the sanitised sport version that is judo.

  • yo its nice when you show it like that ..but do it in real danger with Big guy LOL i thing  it wont work

  • expert village is pretty durned good at teaching this stuff

  • Thumbs up if you see Vin Diesal :)

  • Im not good at submissions but i can clearly see that if you were to have him in the lock he would most likely take you down and roll

  • @shadowstep4life And thats why your wrong, because in your own words "Im not good at submissions". These guys are right, your wrong. If they go to the ground, you pull gaurd and lock your feet and tense and stretch and if they don't tap they go to sleep.

  • @Breakneckhydra1 i work in Jujitsu too but 9/10 its never that easy to get someone in a Guillotine that easy. everyone knows that when u go for a take down you tuck your chin down

  • @shadowstep4life your dumb..i hope he brings it to the ground, so i can lock my feet up and put him to sleep...

  • aw ganun lang yun im expecting more

  • my favorite technique

  • I got this locked in in a fight I was in about a week ago and I took him to the ground still having it locked in perfectly, but what happened was I left my right rib cage wide open and my opponent cracked me with a shot right to the kidney and lower rib cage region and I blacked out. How would you go about defending your side while having this locked in?

  • @Jotim792 Just weather the body shots. The more they throw the faster theyll black out

  • @Jotim792 That's one of the reasons why i like the arm or knee bar better. with both of these you are out of harms way from shots, but the guillotine can be a very easy submission to get someone into and to finish someone quickly if you have the choke right.

  • @Jotim792 if done properly your opponent should be passed out within five seconds. if that isnt happening i would roll up onto his back and go to a rear naked choke.

    hope this helps

  • @drummer9042 Not trying to be an ass or sound like a know it all but just letting you know It takes 11 seconds of being choked to go out and 30 seconds after to kill a person.

  • @THROWDOWN619 are u positive because in a competition i got a rear naked choke and the kid passed out in 5 seconds. i could be wrong though so let me know

  • @drummer9042 You probably did put that kid to sleep. I was just saying from what I originaly heared. Ive never put someone to sleep in a fight or while rolling so I wouldnt know. Youre probably right.

  • @THROWDOWN619 well i got him in a rear naked choke not a guillotine so u could be right about the guillotine

  • @THROWDOWN619 those numbers are highly speculative not to sound like too much of an ass my self You have to take into effect your opponents respiration, heart rate breathing as well as his possible BAC(the only time I ever used this off the mat was against an attempted tackle in a bar) position of the choking arm or if your using a variation against the trachea, plus thirty seconds is very short the human body can go without oxygenated blood to the brain for approx 4 min with respiration

  • whats wrong with hes eyes, cant he close them?

  • anyone know any excercises to increase your squeeze power ?

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  • @Ryanbassist yes after you have trained use a plank position

    basicly a pushup position but with your elbows anf forearm on the ground

  • this is easy to reverse

  • Hence Basic.

  • "this is easy to reverse"

    Yea because i've never seen anyone in mma get caught with it. And before someone else tells me they do all the time, realize i was using sarcasm =|

  • ele só ta fazendo isso por entrou a baiana de um jeito errado

  • Aftter you get his head/neck control, can you drop down and go for an anaconda?

  • @PhantomDruid

    think you could, but why would you?

  • yo man look up annaconda choke videos and you'll see its done more from a sprawling position then you roll your opponant to thier back to finnish. also your grip is far different than a guillotine which you usually want to finnish with the guy in your gaurd, although not 100% of the time. its best to learn the ways to bait the guy into the choke you want to use. hope that answers your question.

  • yes but you don't need too as this choke is a fight finisher

  • faixa azul dando aula ... a que ponto chegamos ... pffffffff

  • jujutsu=japanese unarmed combat, that can vary depending on what period it originated. judo=japanese unarmed combat designed to be practiced safely, with strikes done only in kata, it's called judo because its more than just fighting techniques. bjj=basically judo/jujutsu ne waza taken to another level. focused on groundfighting and less on standup. they are all really quite similar in principle. they are all based on the concept of "ju" which means to yield to strength rather than fight it.

  • it should be noted though that IMO Judo is the greatest advancement in the history of jujutsu. sure Jigoro Kano removed alot of the deadly things, but in doing so he discovered randori, which more than makes up for the lack of "deadly techniques" ..judo is jujutsu...judo is a way of practicing and improving your jujutsu. the techniques of judo come from tenshin shinyo ryu jujutsu (grappling and striking), and kito ryu jujutsu (throwing) mainly. look at it as a whole, its very much jujutsu.

  • in koryu jujutsu many of the techniques cannot really be practiced full force...so they were taught as kata, a series of set techniques (which is still the way it's done in judo). this is why Kano created judo, because jujutsu was techniques, and no principles taught, he discovired, defined, and taught these principles. judo is jujutsu and more.

  • The difference btwn judo and jiu jitsu is mainly the fact that judo is alot like wrestling, with throw, take downs and diversions. While jiu jitsu has all that and more. Like strikes, pressure points, weapons training, and quicker, faster break your bones sort of stuff. Not that judo isnt effective, its just that judo is a smaller branch from the trunk of jiu jitsu

  • @jgm1234567 Nicely Said.

  • @jgm1234567 this is not true i am actually skilled in the art of judo and the origin of brazillian jiu jitsu is that judo was brought to brazil from japan and variations and alterations were made n the techniques and that is where you get present day brazillian jiu jitsu

  • @jgm1234567 there really is not much difference between judo and bjj as a matter of fact the origin of bjj is from judo being brought to brazil from japan and variations and alterations being made to the stye and that is how you get present day bjj

  • @sckizzers I wrongly specified Brazillian jiu jitsu. But I meant to speak more generally, of Jiu jitsu as a whole, and actual ancient teachings. Alot has changed since then, but when you get into something like "small circle jiu jitsu" you can learn the more deadly art, as it was intended to be from the beginning. I wont argue with you, I believe Judo is a strong art. But I encourage you to do your research.

  • @jgm1234567 Actually, if I'm not mistaken, Judo was created before BJJ and stuff, so that makes BJJ a branch of Judo.

  • @jgm1234567 yeah... now inmagine if aikido was fully incorporated to jiujitsu too.

    most of the times you could end a jiujitsu match with an aikido technique, that frustrates me a lot.

  • @jgm1234567

    That is fucking retarded. Judo's arsenal of throws is way larger than jiu jitsu.

    Not saying that BJJ is weaker than Judo, I did BJJ and I loved it's ground game. I'm doing judo now, and I love the throws.

  • @lucifers666angel - Hey wad. I think you need to read again. I specified Jiu jitsu...not Brazilian...learn the difference then talk to me.

  • @jgm1234567 wrong because jiu-jitsu actually originated from judo not the other way around

  • @jgm1234567

    Umm.. no? Read your comment and research the roots of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu before you post something as ridiculous as that again..

  • The reason you can't break his neck is because you don't have enough leverage even if you pulled as hard as you could. his neck is bending parrallel to where your pulling. his neck is bent toward you and your bending your spine upward. so... it's not really focusing on the spinal joints at all. also, the guillotine is easily broken and isn't a high percentage submission. most people just stack and pressure the opponent till they let go of the guillotine

  • No disrespect here. But I believe the moves of Jiu jitsu are tweaked a bit for the ring. But where I train the art is very lethal. Such tweaks are like that of the guillotine where by brushing your hand across the jaw when you grab causes the head to twist. And when you have the head twisted and then you apply the pressure of a guillotine, it will snap the neck. lethal aspects are taught at our dojo, but alternatives are taught as well. in case we go in the ring.

  • todo hecho mierda el estudiante

  • this choke isn't focused on the joint of the neck, it's not a respiratory choke either, it's a cardiovascular choke, so are many of the jiujitsu chokes because respiratory are more fatal then cardiovascular, in which case the blood flow will start up again. a crushed air way... thats different. personally guillotine from mount is uncomfortable. when i do it i feel awkward arching my back when im on top. it feels like there's not enough leverage

  • Hey, i've done a little Judo and just wondered what the differences are between the two martial arts. Muay-Thai for the win!! (Except on the floor) hehe.

  • For the most part Judo is involves throws and a stand up game, where as BJJ is more of a ground based fighting style. BJJ uses leverage and position, but Judo uses strength.

    They do have similar concepts and techniques and if you've studied one you'll generally pick up the other faster.

  • I prefer the concept of BJJ over Judo then defo. I have the stand-up game sorted with my MT. Cool mate, thanks for some more info on this, need to find a place to start BJJ now hehe.

  • Well...In Judo the ONLY stand up game, is the throws... so there's no "and" in there. I take Judo, fun shiz. I want to learn Sambo soooo bad though.

  • Ther difference between judo and jujitsu?

    Jujitsu is more focused on the ground, but judo is more focused on the throws. Also, the original jujitsu had strikes, which judo doesn't have.

  • This guy does it as a respiratory choke though it you look at it. Also, if you jerked his head up as hard as you could, you could break his neck.

    I agree though, cardio chokes are much more effective.

  • You can also guillotine if you are mount or if you keep other one on open guard by crossing and taking his head to your ribs

  • isn't there a huge risk of breaking his neck?

    there is a forbidden technique in judo which looks the same.

  • when doing this choke, can you do the 'foot sweep' to lay him on his back so you have the advantage?

  • Good information... if someone tries to take you down from a standing position, this helps a lot, THANKS for the video!

  • in order to even get a belt you have to be a member of that martial arts place. i just take classes i dont care about a belt..but there are white belts that can beat blue belts in class and green belts that can beat black belts..just cause you have a high level belt that just means youve been training longer as a member...you could train just as long at the same place but not as a member and you would have as much training as the other person who got the belts for going the same amount of time

  • a very effective one bro thanks

  • ive been thinkin of practicing BJJ is it effective cuz some ppl say it is others say its not...

  • For a 1v1 fight there is nothing more effective, for a street fight where you may have to fight more than 1 person it is horrible because you can't put someone in an arm bar and expect his buddy's just watch you break their arm.

  • At higher levels many Jujitsu techniques can be adapted for multiple opponents. Applying an Arm bar to break can take less than a second.

  • Exactly right, Same with Judo so if your thinking of fighting more than one guy you should either master a martial art like muay thai or kickboxing, or simple learn freerunning and leg it!

  • i hate that stupid argument, "just leg it". Everybody tells you, why are you learning to fight ? Just run !!! So simple, you're stupid for training martial arts, I would just run away. I tell those people: And if you are with your girlfriend ? and they want to rape her ? or you are with your mother or young children ? Now run. You are a dangerous person for spreading such misconceptions.

  • Sorry man, I was just kidden 'bout that. I love martial arts I do two! Judo and Kung fu. Martial arts are cool. I was just saying that if you were on your own, and a gang of guys with knives were coming to kill you for some reason, 'Leg it!'. Or beat them up, whatever you prefer...

  • The best way to avoid trouble is to not be there when it happens, its about being aware of whats going on around you. You can usually tell if a fight is about to kick off ,simply remove yourself from the situation. A potential rape is where the training makes the difference, nobody would say to run and leave her to it, you can diffuse a fight mostly without having to trade blows.Thats not the same as running away.

  • But thats no fun :/

  • Well...It's more for situation that you can't escape, and there will be a fight. It's learning to defend your self. You can't always just run.

  • i just do alot of wrestling with my friends in the backyard and this will help me alot lol

  • Is there anyway that you can do this from stand up w/o your opponent shooting in? Like from a clinch? Ive always low kicked, they look down. I than clinch and can have a knee party. But if I could find a way to guilliotine from there thatd be better. Because no bruising or anything.

  • Thank-you for posting this. I currently hold the rank of 1st Dan in Tae Kwon Do, and i'm wanting to learn JJ but don't have the time nor money to currently do so. This is quite helpful. :]

  • ive managed this a couple of times, but at real speed, it is kind of hard to get locked in before they recognize it. although one time i head a very lanky opponent come in like that and i pushed his head under one arm, and interlocked my fingers under his chin, from there all i need was to lift with both arms and he tapped out within 3 seconds. i personally like the interlocked fingers seeing as my hand strength isnt as good as others

  • interlocking your fingers in a fight is a good way to get your fingers broken.

  • thank you

  • Thanks for help friend

  • five stars great

  • thats cool

  • Some people are wondering why you are wearing a silver/grey belt?

  • I agree with you on the belts and the system bro but the hostility is not needed. Thats a very close minded statement. Discipline and technique very from gym to gym no matter where you are or what country or city you live in. I train under a well established Brasilian (nonames) and we all have a tremendous amount of respect for eachother and our teamates. Thats how it should be. Its all about Respect.

  • I don't really like the guillotine. Although it may seem simple, it's very difficult to execute effectively at combat speed. You also have to be careful, because if you're too stubborn to let go even though it's not working, your bicep will be exhausted!

  • ese tipo es un capo!!!!!grande master

  • this tech is garbage. I incorage you to find other ones on youtube that are much better. Mario sperry teaches a good one.

  • In other words, you're pretty gay and have no training experience.

  • Same attitude Babaloo had when he faught Chuck Lidell and got knocked out

  • ...do kung fu dats the real shit is all about Exotic Martial arts

  • uR JUST A POSER AND A FAGGOT.

  • lmfao

  • lol thats all the belts you go through? for me it was white yellow orange camo green blue purple brown red red and black then black
  • What belt do u have now ??

  • hahahaha i bet you had to pay for each belt too plus the stripes. what a scam

  • Damn, they should have a pink too -_-'

  • Back in the day, there were no belt colors. Everyone had a white belt and there was no such thing as a ranking system. The only way a person would have a black belt was because you were never suppose to wash your belt. After years and years of training your belt would turn darker from all the blood, sweat and tears. That was how, in the end, masters would have a black belt. I learned this from a documentary on the origins of martial arts.

  • i never knew that...thats pretty interesting

  • @fireguysith yeah but this belt turned gray from black through the years... thats how my master's belt became gray too

  • @fireguysith What was it called and where can I find it. Thats interesting I never knew that.

  • not good because the guys arms are still free and that means he could hit ur sack and that wuld hurt

  • Theres no such thing as a pussy move in a real fight dude. Are you saying if someone was choking you on the street you would be 'above' hitting them in the groin? doubt it.

  • This wasent for a real fight but I have used this in a fight many times before. simply pull guard onto him then he could only pinch you but then he can do that but then he is eventually going to pass out :)

  • Dunno about that lock. anytime you use your thumb, it makes the grip weak. Maybe just meat-hook it to keep the pry away. But the sink and push away is perfect. Leaving the thumb non-flush can be a disaster when it's out of the officials sights. A quick pry and break can ruin more than your match, it can ruin your season. I feel on a shoot, quarter to arm, or then to guillotine is pretty strong. But everyone underestimates quarter-nelson for set up.

  • that choke hurts all the blood rushes to ure hed

  • Thing is if hes going for the single his head will go to the right side there like he did, dunno why the guy like tries to make his head go the other side, cause it wouldn't work lol, the shooter would be too fast, just catch the head on the outside surely and just do it from there...

  • Can u break the opposite ones head? I mean... it looks very dangerous to me... like if u pull too hard you would kill him...

    Is that so or is there no danger for the life of your oppostie?

  • no its very dangerous thats why you need contracts signed before you enter tournoments and sign up for lessons and this move especially if you dont feel his signal tap/ slap or what ever it is you could choke him to death. Especially if it is a guy because of the adams apple. i dont know who would really do it to a girl in the first place but anywho.

  • Well, thats kinda iffy, imean you would most like put the opponent out of conciousness but if he did however fail to tap or you didnt feel the tap and continued, you could put him out for a good amount of time but most likely he will not die.

  • yea thats a very painful choke it fewels like your head is going to pop off

  • yep thats why I like doing it so much!!!

  • you* :P

  • if u tried to kick him in the nuts he'd just push them over

  • u get kick in the nuts if u do that in rl

  • i do jujitsu, am a violet belt. n iv dun this a million times in ma gradings n its been done 2 me n trust me it is realy painful and u just dont have enuf time 2 do that

  • Well i'm one belt lower then you are, but I do some MMA. At full speed it's not easy to kick him in the nuts. Although, if you remember UFC 4. One of the fights I'll never forget, even though it wasn't between the top contenders. Keith Hackney got in let's call it half guillotine. Yet he kept on hitting Joe Son's 'nuts' and even with the protection, he had to let go of the hold. So in a way, there is some thruth to the comment. In any case, when the full mount is closed, harder to do of course.

  • VERY AWESOME!

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