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  • @IOWNYOURTURFNOW95 there was no need for that was there sir?

  • @spkligh umm yh

  • @IOWNYOURTURFNOW95 how so?

  • The black belt guy does some facial expressions which show hes loving all this rolling around around with a hot sweaty jeriatric

  • looks like a new sex position lool...

  • @spkligh its the 69 its hardly new (sigh)

  • @IOWNYOURTURFNOW95 yeah but with a few modifications ;)

  • they had to redo this video six times cuz the one on the bottom kept shitting his pants

  • 0:39 hahhahahaha

  • I bet that both of them learned this stuff after they were stationed in the pacific after the war.

  • not to be offensive but anyone that practices jujits and doesnt learn how to throw and throw well...is a fucking moron. why put in all that time learning one of the most effective martial arts in the world...knowing the whole time that 95% of your techniques are on the ground...and never learn how to get your opponent there?? any teacher worth his salt will address this.

  • sidenote: i dropped out of a school where the teacher was instructing the students to turn and front breakfall to avoid giving up a point while being thrown. this bothered me greatly because he was yelling good job to his students and i was choking them out.(they kept giving up their backs) on the other hand one of the best grapplers i know is a judo blackbelt and 155lb champ of kotc dom ogrady. and he doesnt teach like that. each teacher is different. find one that represents what you desire.

  • the judo vs jujitsu debate will never end. we've all seen blackbelt bjj guys that cant get the fight to the ground to literally save their lives...and we've seen judo guys that throw their opponent all over the place but cant finish the fight. the only way to be a complete all around warrior is to practice both. these arts compliment each other so well how can you not? they are peanut butter and jelly lol.

  • felows, carefull with a guy who knows everything: pankration, BJJ, judo, whrestiling...

    In Brasil, there is a folk speaking: "You are like a Chicken: walks, fly e swiming, but , nothing in a good way"

  • There is a choke in BJJ similar to this called a loop choke where you end up on bottom of north south, but the choke is locked from the knees and you roll under the guy, this is a dangerous move against a knowing opponent, and it is not an artery choke if you notice he has just ONE hand on the side of the neck.

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  • I've used this in class before. against fully resisting opponents, it works very well. if you try it and it doesn't work, its because you did it wrong and not because it doesn't work. because I've used it, and it works very very well.

  • ok let me explain a bit further. i tried it. at best, all it does is force my opponent into side control. nobody's gonna tap to that when they are on top.

  • I think you need to keep practicing this technique. Once you figure out how to roll your wrist to act like a valve it becomes a very effective choke. Also the point of a choke is not to make an opponent tap it's to make them pass out. I've done this in competition. One time the guy was so focused on pinning me he didn't tap either and when he woke up he actually thought he had won the match.

  • @kingconanmanka loool

  • what if they grab your knee?

  • It looks like he has extra strength to keep his knee upward because his right hand is locked onto the out side of it & re-enforced with his left hand.

  • If you do that in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu you're BEGGING for a kimura.

  • In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu? Mate, the kimura originally came from judo, but in judo its called ude gatame. And anyway, every technique is counterable, nothing is bulletproof

  • Actually it was used in Greek Pankration before that and catch wrestling no one knows where it originated, and BJJ did adopte it from judo, but let's be honest BJJ has evolved WAY beyond judo (and I practice and respect jud greatly) so much so that many moves in judo are counterable by BJJ. As a white belt I was OWNING brown belts on the ground.

  • @RightWingCon81 They must have not been good brown belts, or the judo school didn't emphasize groundwork. At the Baltimore Judo Club, we worked on the ground all the time. I could tussle with BJJ guys quite well. BJJ is not complete without judo, and maybe judo is not complete without good groundwork that BJJ emphasizes. Now the Baltimore Judo Club has merged with a BJJ club. You should come up and work with us.

  • Well the brown belts I was going with were brown belts under Celita Schutz a judo Olympian who went to Athens and Sydney. I also went against a good brownbelt from Cranford NJ where there is a VERY strong school. I was a 4 stripe white belt almost blue, but still I was taking their backs which all judoka are known to give up.

  • @scousedaz Kimura came from Ude-garami, not ude-gatame, which is a different armlock (straight arm versus bent)

  • Do you really think, as fast as the choke is being executed, and how fast your opponent will tap, that he has time to think about a Kimura? His main objective is to GET OUT OF THE POSITION!!! Besides, control the head, and he will tap instantly.

  • it's rediculous to believe tyou can apply this choke with your arms out like that from the bottom of north south against a knowing opponent. Perhaps you can't apply a kimura WHEN the choke is in, but you risk the arm lock with your arms in that position. This is a move that's seen in BJJ as well, it's called a loop choke and it's very good, but ONLY if you get it from the knees. You would get this when the opp is turtled you reach for a guillotine grip grab the collar and roll under him.

  • If you're smart, you're thinking 2 to 3 moves ahead of your opponent. Instead of what's happening in the moment. Just sayin'.

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