This is not Kani Basami. Kani Basami uses both legs, one in front and one behind in a scissor motion. This throw only uses one leg and rather than a scissor motion he is just isolating the leg before using the hand to finalise the technique. I would be keen to learn the name of this throw if anyone knows it though!
This isn't kani basami, to me at least. I've spoken with people who think it does look like one but I think it looks more like some variation of a kouchi gari.
It was called Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu becuase When Maeda left Japan, Judo was still referred to as Kano Jiu-Jitsu, people in Japan still cling to the more popular nomenclature and call it jiu-jitsu. When Maeda went to Brazil in 1914, the newspapaers called it jiu-jitsu also, it was never called Judo or Kodokan Judoka as Maeda or Kano had called it until 1925 when the Japan government called it Judo was taught at public school system.
Judo that is in Japan is not the same as what the Brazilians train, Judo today is pure sport and Brazillians train for combat. If this is how Maeda taught the Gracie family then you see how much change has happened in Judo from the time of Kano.
Bjj does not really have any stand up or throws as Judo and in Judo they do not have fights that last for hours.
The ground ability in an average, even expert, judo fighter is subpar compared to even the most untalented average Jiu-Jitsu fighter. The moves don't all come down from a single omni-inclusive source, the sports evolve with time within their own set of rules.
Great Job. Been living in U.S. for almost 10years now. I remeber when I was in Iran they were calling Mr. Sarikhani "3seconds" and every time he had a match people were counting to 3. Great Judoka.
Thank you for sharing that story. I uploaded a fight specially for you. It's the final of this same tournament where I think Sarikhani lives up to his reputation as "Mr. 3 seconds".
oh come on, that's unreasonable. you can hurt your opponent everytime you do a technic incorrectly, you had to ban uranage for example because you could throw your opponent on his neck. and i can assure you, it's legal, he didn't even grab his trouser but the leg. everything's perfectly fine.
I'm sure that ur right, and I completely agree, but I won't risk getting hansakumake if I use it and its illegal. I'll learn it and use it in street fights.
This seems to be an odd version of the flying scissors with a twist that makes it legal: using a hand instead of the leg to complete the throw. It looks just as dangerous as the real flying scissors. Had my ankle sprained badly in practice when someone used the flying scissors on me, and you can still see this guy's ankle stick and twist as he gets thrown.
@KMSSMK was thinking the exact same thing when I saw it. I saw him dart that leg across and was thinking to myself "hansonumake" and then saw the ref's hand go straight up and and I went WTF?
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oceanvioletblue 1 year ago
Never play one-handed judo!
InnovationHero 2 years ago 2
This is not Kani Basami. Kani Basami uses both legs, one in front and one behind in a scissor motion. This throw only uses one leg and rather than a scissor motion he is just isolating the leg before using the hand to finalise the technique. I would be keen to learn the name of this throw if anyone knows it though!
JujiJimmy 2 years ago
I though they banned the scissor takedown?
WarJudoka 2 years ago
This isn't kani basami, to me at least. I've spoken with people who think it does look like one but I think it looks more like some variation of a kouchi gari.
Rywen 2 years ago
Oh, is it?
WarJudoka 2 years ago
Not until around 1983.
Chuikov23 2 years ago
Awesome Video love it!
judomichaell 2 years ago
wow! that was a great takedown I wonder if it works in jiu jitsu
sarlak91 3 years ago
almost all judo throws can work in jiu jitsu. jiu jitsu and judo come from the same source.
yussefumaketse 2 years ago
Acctually Jujutsu is the source, Judo come from it, and BJJ come from Judo
Patrickovisk 2 years ago 4
It was called Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu becuase When Maeda left Japan, Judo was still referred to as Kano Jiu-Jitsu, people in Japan still cling to the more popular nomenclature and call it jiu-jitsu. When Maeda went to Brazil in 1914, the newspapaers called it jiu-jitsu also, it was never called Judo or Kodokan Judoka as Maeda or Kano had called it until 1925 when the Japan government called it Judo was taught at public school system.
seanamico 2 years ago
If kano jiu jitsu is judo, and gracie improved it, so its the samething. Bjj comes from Kjj that after becomes Judo.
Patrickovisk 2 years ago
Judo that is in Japan is not the same as what the Brazilians train, Judo today is pure sport and Brazillians train for combat. If this is how Maeda taught the Gracie family then you see how much change has happened in Judo from the time of Kano.
Bjj does not really have any stand up or throws as Judo and in Judo they do not have fights that last for hours.
seanamico 2 years ago
What do you mean by "improved?" There is nothing new in BJJ in fact they don't do the stand up part so you could actually say its watered down Judo.
Remember that Heilo get his ass handed to him by Kimura.
702decatur 2 years ago
The ground ability in an average, even expert, judo fighter is subpar compared to even the most untalented average Jiu-Jitsu fighter. The moves don't all come down from a single omni-inclusive source, the sports evolve with time within their own set of rules.
spurious 2 years ago
The 1st half of your comment is pure idiocy
bwalker077 1 year ago
The entirety of your comment is pure ignorance and denial.
spurious 1 year ago
he is the Best ...
Obrianx 3 years ago
Very nice, I don"t care if is not Gokyo this technique is awesome.
Dudongo86 3 years ago
Sarikhani has a unique style, never seen these throws before.
mostpacifistic 3 years ago
man, Sarikhani is my close friend. sad he is retired now. he was a genius.
mohaamir 3 years ago
Great Job. Been living in U.S. for almost 10years now. I remeber when I was in Iran they were calling Mr. Sarikhani "3seconds" and every time he had a match people were counting to 3. Great Judoka.
Tirdaddy 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing that story. I uploaded a fight specially for you. It's the final of this same tournament where I think Sarikhani lives up to his reputation as "Mr. 3 seconds".
nunotube 3 years ago
So this technique is currently legal? If so, I'm practicing it! LOL!
thesensei 3 years ago
why shouldn't it?
scarecrowJ89 3 years ago
My sensei told me something about tit putting too much stress on the knee if done incorrectly, like kawazu gake. So I think it is illegal.
minutedude 3 years ago
oh come on, that's unreasonable. you can hurt your opponent everytime you do a technic incorrectly, you had to ban uranage for example because you could throw your opponent on his neck. and i can assure you, it's legal, he didn't even grab his trouser but the leg. everything's perfectly fine.
scarecrowJ89 3 years ago
I'm sure that ur right, and I completely agree, but I won't risk getting hansakumake if I use it and its illegal. I'll learn it and use it in street fights.
minutedude 3 years ago
The throw is completely legal no doubt go ahead and practice it. Take it from an international ref.
judoka1 2 years ago
This seems to be an odd version of the flying scissors with a twist that makes it legal: using a hand instead of the leg to complete the throw. It looks just as dangerous as the real flying scissors. Had my ankle sprained badly in practice when someone used the flying scissors on me, and you can still see this guy's ankle stick and twist as he gets thrown.
Oh well.
judonerd 2 years ago
I don't know if this is entirely accurate, but to me that seems like a clever way around the ban on kami-basami. The principle seems similar.
KMSSMK 3 years ago 6
@KMSSMK was thinking the exact same thing when I saw it. I saw him dart that leg across and was thinking to myself "hansonumake" and then saw the ref's hand go straight up and and I went WTF?
bwith01 1 year ago
Its called the seesaw throw
tokuiwaza 3 years ago
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ipponsionagejop 3 years ago