@BJJJUDO Not so sure that is technically correct, that the throw at 0:22 could be classified as Osoto Guruma. Not sure if what tori actually did would be permitted in Judo, i.e. uke landing flat on his front/face. That is frowned upon. So seems more like an Osoto Guruma into a Koshi waza with tori having his right leg improperly out to the side like a Tai Otoshi. Effective in the street? Yes!! Allowed in Judo? I believe not!!
Some nice throws. Nice Ouchi Gari, there. Nice Yoko Wakare. Ippon Seoi Nage and Tai Otoshi, and Seoi Nage could use some work. Tori straining too much. Technical execution not quite correct. Your guy does do that well at 0:33. I guess that's a gal doing Koshi Guruma, and I guess that's an Uchimata. What's with the little jump gal is doing on O-Goshi at 0:56? Do you incorporate all Judo throws? Which are you primary Judo throws you use?
@aspenrebel "gal" is a 4th Dan, and the reason she pops into place like that is because she needs to cover the distance as fast as she can. Because of her height, thats the fastest most effective way to do so. Along with that, it gives her the ability to put extra hip into her throws, to ensure the power needed.
Those were some amazing throws but i think on the armbar on one throw the guy should have had his extended leg over the neck not the chest. Correct me if there is a reason for this. I take to shin do ninjutsu.
@kcamp111060 the reason why this looks "easy" is technique: e.g., posture (getting low) and rotation of shoulder to knee on the throw among other things. Also, and this has been stated many times before on this thread, there is a loosening strike. It is difficult to throw somebody cleanly if they haven't been loosened up, otherwise it winds up being a sacrifice throw where you both wind up going down.
@hillcrestjujitsu oh thanks for answering me. But im really just wondering if they had in mind what they were gonna do, or not. because whether you realize it or not, if you know that you're going to be thrown. you're going to help unconciously.
Okay one last question O_-. Are Goshin Jujitsu and Matsunoryu Goshinjitsu the same thing? Because im thinking of joining a gym or dojo idk what they are called and it teaches Matsunoryu Goshinjitsu but i want to learn the stuff in this video. So are they the same thing? If not would i still learn throws and strikes and such?
@amp04222 yep. that's pretty much how throws and sweeps work. There are a lot of details, obviously. Sweeps are less risky than throws because you aren't turning your back towards your opponent, which is why when throwing you'll need a loosen otherwise you'll probably wind up going down with the uke. See other comments on this video.
@amp04222 no, loosen *then* throw. If you've ever tried it, you'll find that it's not easy to throw a person who is not "loosened" - otherwise you wind up doing some sort of sacrifice throw where you both wind up on the ground.
What was that throw where the defender grabs the attacker by the lapels and just drops to the ground dragging the attacker over him? That looked pretty slick.
Can you suggest or name several moves that would be essential for ending fights quickly on the street? I know there are 1000's of moves one can learn, but if one had to narrow it down, which would be the absolute essential for one to learn to feel confident walking down the street? Much thanks :-)
@Darkydrago I do jujitsu and sometimes i wonder if the throws we do can be used in a real life situation but, its all down to your training. At the moment in a real life fight i don't think i could pull of a amazing throw but i would use strikes that i learnt from jujitsu and maybe do some different types of throws. Jujitsu is a great martial art because u can get the fight over as quickly as posible. A sensi from plymouth took out 10-15 men at 1 time when they started on him! Hopes this helps!
@ENGLISH3LITEWARRIOR They might have a place in real life BUT it must be at the right time when you've got your opponent up close and personal and usually needs a slap or punch in the face as a distraction while you're turning to give him your back.
in the streets, best is to avoid the fight by putting an end to him right away, once you start struggling, things will get ugly.
@Darkydrago Agreed. As has been stated in other videos, almost nothing ever happens *exactly* as you practiced it. With throws in particular, at Hillcrest it is taught that for self-defense throws are more applicable when you "find yourself in a throw situation", e.g., from a scramble that winds up in a bearhug or headlock. And in a self-defense situation you'll want to loosen for reasons already stated in this thread.
@WoWkiddymage yawn. if the throws were done at half-speed, then you'd say "the throws won't work because they are too slow." The fact that the uke's get up after these throws demonstrate good uke-ing.
I know jiu jitsu and judo love credit for the throws, but I train in a stand up art Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do, and none of these are unique. We do these in all our training and most martial arts worth their salt should have at least these basic ones. Do you have any videos with some more advanced takedowns? I'm interested in taking jiu jitsu and/or judo but want to see what they have to offer.
@pastasauce516 Yep, torque starts from the base (i.e., feet) and goes up the body. Also critical for throws is the knee bend to get your center of gravity lower than the uke's. So obvious, yet so easy to forget about.
@pastasauce516 Hey, Judo was developed from Ju-jitsu, just with alot of the strikes taken out of the techniques, so they do have quite a few similar moves, and yeah in most throws the torque will come from your hips, so you're not having to put much weight or strain onto your back and it can all be technique rather thhan strength x
@AiiMzHD This comes up from time to time on this thread. Yes, these are throws, but no, Judo does not have loosening strikes. See other comments in the thread on this topic.
@hillcrestjujitsu What about Goshin Jitsu No Kata of Judo? Does that not have loosening strikes? I guess it depends on how you apporch Judo, just like Jujitsu. Still these are nice moves.
@JudoNoSeito I personally don't know much about that and I certainly didn't mean to denigrate that art. I was referring to what most people know as Judo - Olympic/sport Judo.
@hillcrestjujitsu I understand what you were talking about. I also was not trying to speak ill of your Jujitsu...especially since Judo was created out of Jujitsu. The differences are mostly in the details of the throws.
@shredicon86 This is Goshin Jujitsu, a modern version of Jujitsu. Hand strikes are more along the lines of boxing. Weapons defense is against modern weapons (guns, knives, etc.)
@hillcrestjujitsu Thankyou. You guys were a little far from me, but I took up another modern form of jujitsu and I love it. Very practical. Thanks again
I don't like how at the beginning of the video a couple of guys do their hip throws with their legs spread wide open. As for the rest of the throws with armbars and stuff, they are fucking hardcore.
The throws you refer to at the beginning of the video are not hip throws (koshi waza) they are hand techniques (te waza). The throws in question are actually tai otoshi variations - using the extended leg to bar the opponent then take them over the leg using a hand drawing technique in a rotary motion. In fact the classical tai otoshi makes no contact with the uke's leg and is 100% te waza.
Good stuff! Those who are stating "looks like Judo" ..is because they only know the watered down version of Jujitsu called BJJ...no hip throws, no blending techniques..only grappling. I am a Danzan Ryu man myself...good kazushi!
@born2fi8 except for the loosening strikes, which is not like Judo. This has come up before, and it is difficult to throw somebody cleanly if they do not want to be thrown - unless they are loosened (i.e., with strikes)
@ilsteeldin I state this because some people see throws and say "this looks like Judo" except that Judo is a sport and has certain rules. The people who say this tend not to be Judo players because they know the difference.
@hillcrestjujitsu not to beat a dead horse, but the throws are Jujitsu/Judo throws but done from punches (not legal in Judo) with loosening strikes (also not legal in Judo).
it is bud, but judo is a decadent from ju jitsu so you will find a lot of throws are much the same.the main difference is in Judo you normally start from a grab/hold posture and in Ju Jitsu is more from punches kicks etc.however Judo/Ju Jitsu are both a pretty good arts to learn. love them both..
a very effective technique is to control the wrist after a throw like an osoto gari, lift up on the wrist, press their shoulder to the ground with your knee so the opponent is face down with their arm in your control, switch your body around their other side hold their arm in between ur knees if they struggle there arm is broken and your hands are free to call watever and u can get up and leave or fight another opponent, this technique is what police are trained so they can use their radio/cuffs
nice work guys! justa friendly tip from a fellow jujitsu black belt, i noticed you guys like to finish everything off with an arm bar, however this is not the most fun in a street situation, it isnt comfortable lol but seriously if there are more attackers or more show up u are very vulnerable, i would incorporate more wrist and shoulder locks while your opponents on the ground and you have at the most a knee on the ground.
@hillcrestjujitsu really i thought it takes like 12 years or is that just to teach the art??? i am an orange my grading for green is in 3 weeks i hav been training in the art of jujitsu for 2 years and im only 13 lol but im goin all the way 2 black belt :)
@Highflyer615 It takes 4 to 6 years in the adult class, on average, etc. I don't believe that kids can get an adult black belt until they are 16. Best of luck in training!
@hillcrestjujitsu yea we only get the black and white belt to show that we are under age to train as a full black belt but hopefully by the time i am black/white belt i will be 16 i hope :)
Very impressive , it's amazing how different clubs of the same style do things slightly different from each other (I do jujitsu as well) just proves that in martial arts you are always learning something new , brilliant guys
Judo is a sport created in the late 19th century in Japan that is derived from Jujitsu. Judo also became an olympic sport in the 1960's. Jujitsu is a centuries old self-defense system originally for warfare, where anything goes, so Judo in large part was created to enable "safe" Jujitsu practice , so to speak. The rules have favored standing grappling, so if you don't get a lock quickly the ref will stand you back up, and there are certain point values for certain falls.. And no strikes
See the short rock-n-block video clip for an example of what to do with repeated fast punches - that shows rock-n-block, counterpunch, and peel. Additionally, as has been stated before on this thread, it's tough to throw somebody who hasn't been loosened in some way (e.g., punch, etc.) without it becoming some sort of a sacrifice throw where you both go down.
@thebacon10 practice, practice, practice. But there isn't anything magical about this: it's a combat stance, rock-n-block, counter, and peel, and solid footwork. It's just done at a black belt level in this video.
Nice video, i enjoyed it.
jo15000 2 weeks ago
I'm trying to learn some of these throws for the military. Thanks for the video.
hardcoremutineer 3 weeks ago
How hard is this stuff on your joints? I'm interested in maybe learning this one day but i would hate to damage something.
MrBotheman 3 weeks ago
Throw at 51 seconds is a grab, sit and watch your enemy fly with no wings.
smackroscoe 3 weeks ago
The throw at 0:22 is a fucking head chopper. There should be a legal punishment for that.
mothtohtheflame 2 months ago
@mothtohtheflame it's not a sport throw.
hillcrestjujitsu 2 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu what was the move at 0:22 called?
floodmanchiken 1 month ago
@floodmanchiken It's a reverse hip throw
hillcrestjujitsu 1 month ago
@BJJJUDO Not so sure that is technically correct, that the throw at 0:22 could be classified as Osoto Guruma. Not sure if what tori actually did would be permitted in Judo, i.e. uke landing flat on his front/face. That is frowned upon. So seems more like an Osoto Guruma into a Koshi waza with tori having his right leg improperly out to the side like a Tai Otoshi. Effective in the street? Yes!! Allowed in Judo? I believe not!!
aspenrebel 2 months ago
Some nice throws. Nice Ouchi Gari, there. Nice Yoko Wakare. Ippon Seoi Nage and Tai Otoshi, and Seoi Nage could use some work. Tori straining too much. Technical execution not quite correct. Your guy does do that well at 0:33. I guess that's a gal doing Koshi Guruma, and I guess that's an Uchimata. What's with the little jump gal is doing on O-Goshi at 0:56? Do you incorporate all Judo throws? Which are you primary Judo throws you use?
aspenrebel 2 months ago
@aspenrebel "gal" is a 4th Dan, and the reason she pops into place like that is because she needs to cover the distance as fast as she can. Because of her height, thats the fastest most effective way to do so. Along with that, it gives her the ability to put extra hip into her throws, to ensure the power needed.
kmtom89 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Hey,
we like to see throws like this at full speed! Very exciting!
Come visit our channel and check out some of our takedown videos.
You might like some of our variations.
We hope you guys put up more videos like this, very cool.
Nik & Si
NIKandSi 2 months ago
those were some good looking throws. hope you guys are careful while practicing.
Rakoshima 2 months ago
@Rakoshima thanks. We are careful when practicing, that's why the throws look good.
hillcrestjujitsu 2 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu doesnt that hurt when you land or are those crash mats?
360PATCH 1 month ago
@360PATCH you need to know how to uke. :-)
hillcrestjujitsu 1 month ago
Those were some amazing throws but i think on the armbar on one throw the guy should have had his extended leg over the neck not the chest. Correct me if there is a reason for this. I take to shin do ninjutsu.
MegaFootballfan11 2 months ago
That last throw was a MEAN ippon seio nage
GrecoWrestlerNJ70 2 months ago
@idefuzev4 the throw at 0:22 is call Osoto Guruma
BJJJUDO 3 months ago
I cant tell, but are they cooperating? because if they are, that would be part of the reason why its so easy to throw them -.-...
kcamp111060 3 months ago
@kcamp111060 the reason why this looks "easy" is technique: e.g., posture (getting low) and rotation of shoulder to knee on the throw among other things. Also, and this has been stated many times before on this thread, there is a loosening strike. It is difficult to throw somebody cleanly if they haven't been loosened up, otherwise it winds up being a sacrifice throw where you both wind up going down.
hillcrestjujitsu 3 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu oh thanks for answering me. But im really just wondering if they had in mind what they were gonna do, or not. because whether you realize it or not, if you know that you're going to be thrown. you're going to help unconciously.
kcamp111060 3 months ago
@kcamp111060 The uke does his part to fall correctly to avoid injury, if that's what you're asking.
hillcrestjujitsu 3 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu yup, thank you :) it's a great video.
kcamp111060 3 months ago
@kcamp111060 If you have the right technique, its fairly easy anyway. I've done clean throws on people who weren't expecting it at all
kman422 3 months ago
holy crapp
88matheos1 4 months ago
What's the one at 0:33 ?
lebguy0 4 months ago
i wanna be so good 2 :D
C0Downage 4 months ago
ha 0:22
wes24hawk 4 months ago
super flip!!!!!
VERSAILLES0014 5 months ago
what is the throw at 0:22 called?
idefuzev4 5 months ago
@idefuzev4 I believe it's called a reverse hip throw
hillcrestjujitsu 5 months ago
@idefuzev4 i dont now a name for it it's for sure very dangerous
LWETS 4 months ago
Okay one last question O_-. Are Goshin Jujitsu and Matsunoryu Goshinjitsu the same thing? Because im thinking of joining a gym or dojo idk what they are called and it teaches Matsunoryu Goshinjitsu but i want to learn the stuff in this video. So are they the same thing? If not would i still learn throws and strikes and such?
amp04222 5 months ago
So the basics are to sweep the legs out from underneath the enemy? or use to hip to toss them over?
amp04222 6 months ago
@amp04222 yep. that's pretty much how throws and sweeps work. There are a lot of details, obviously. Sweeps are less risky than throws because you aren't turning your back towards your opponent, which is why when throwing you'll need a loosen otherwise you'll probably wind up going down with the uke. See other comments on this video.
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu awesome but whats a loosen? O_O . I liked this video :D it was very educational lol. And i will thank you for answering ^_^
amp04222 6 months ago
@amp04222 strikes. watch for either shuto to neck, punch to plexus, or palm strike to floating rib.
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu awesome thank you :3 lol
amp04222 6 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu lol ignore my last reply :D so when you use a loosen it should be used right after a throw, correct?
amp04222 6 months ago
@amp04222 no, loosen *then* throw. If you've ever tried it, you'll find that it's not easy to throw a person who is not "loosened" - otherwise you wind up doing some sort of sacrifice throw where you both wind up on the ground.
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu ^_^ thank you ive been practicing lol on my siblings O_O XD
amp04222 5 months ago
this is judo not jui jitsu
323MELKONATOR 6 months ago
@323MELKONATOR no, this is Goshin Jujitsu. In sport Judo there are no strikes. There is a loosen in every throw in this video.
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
@323MELKONATOR its by a school called Hillcrest Jujitsu...
kmtom89 2 months ago
Was that a baby I heard crying @0:50?LOL.Anyway nice throws.You guys really train well
TheCHEVYNATOR 6 months ago
@TheCHEVYNATOR Yep... it's a baby. One of the instructors kids that happened to be there during the filming
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
great work guys!!!
AZTigerMMA 6 months ago
keep pressing 9 he gets hit in the nuts
WeeDeezl 6 months ago
thank got someone is teaching Real Jujitsu
NinjaManJames 6 months ago
0:23 trolololol
munkee542 6 months ago
What was that throw where the defender grabs the attacker by the lapels and just drops to the ground dragging the attacker over him? That looked pretty slick.
smackroscoe 6 months ago
@smackroscoe It is called a Tani Otoshi (valley drop). It is a sacrifice throw so it has to be done well, otherwise you are kinda screwed lol
nintendo700 6 months ago
dont fuck with ninjas
ernestas111 6 months ago
@ernestas111 Thanks, but let's keep the language PG, please. There could be kids reading this.
hillcrestjujitsu 6 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu Yeah sorry for getting carried away lol
That video was impressive
ernestas111 6 months ago
@ernestas111 1:13 cant stop watching it
ifpeopleup360 6 months ago
@ifpeopleup360 that's ippon seoi nage. great technique!
eamonob84 3 months ago
Nice moves, very tactical
275Darrell 6 months ago
Love the throws. If this could be down with slow motion breakdown after the throws with commentary it would be even better.
smackroscoe 6 months ago
Kind of dislike the chamber punches, but really smooth technique. (I understand it's different in live practice.) I'm impressed.
SwitchBox 7 months ago
DOOD U GUYS ARE LIKE NINJAS. I NEVER SEEN PPL DO IT SO FAST AND HARD
catmario425 7 months ago
@catmario425 Thank you. Feel free to depress the caps-lock anytime. :-)
hillcrestjujitsu 7 months ago
the one at :50 was super sweet
guitarnukka724 7 months ago
Hello English3LiteWarrior,
Can you suggest or name several moves that would be essential for ending fights quickly on the street? I know there are 1000's of moves one can learn, but if one had to narrow it down, which would be the absolute essential for one to learn to feel confident walking down the street? Much thanks :-)
MedicalVideoJunkie 7 months ago
0:22 that man is a boss!!
Owen69er 7 months ago
0:33 that was mad!
123craftykiid 8 months ago
@Darkydrago I do jujitsu and sometimes i wonder if the throws we do can be used in a real life situation but, its all down to your training. At the moment in a real life fight i don't think i could pull of a amazing throw but i would use strikes that i learnt from jujitsu and maybe do some different types of throws. Jujitsu is a great martial art because u can get the fight over as quickly as posible. A sensi from plymouth took out 10-15 men at 1 time when they started on him! Hopes this helps!
ENGLISH3LITEWARRIOR 8 months ago
@ENGLISH3LITEWARRIOR They might have a place in real life BUT it must be at the right time when you've got your opponent up close and personal and usually needs a slap or punch in the face as a distraction while you're turning to give him your back.
in the streets, best is to avoid the fight by putting an end to him right away, once you start struggling, things will get ugly.
kylemontanaro 7 months ago
lol looks crazy like Judo to me :P
jeffinphx 8 months ago
Throws are never this clean in a real fight.
Darkydrago 8 months ago
@Darkydrago Agreed. As has been stated in other videos, almost nothing ever happens *exactly* as you practiced it. With throws in particular, at Hillcrest it is taught that for self-defense throws are more applicable when you "find yourself in a throw situation", e.g., from a scramble that winds up in a bearhug or headlock. And in a self-defense situation you'll want to loosen for reasons already stated in this thread.
hillcrestjujitsu 8 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu but can we at least apply throws in real fight situation
devilasskicker 8 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu are students taughht to fall correctly? it seems they are justslammed on the mat?
WoWkiddymage 7 months ago
@WoWkiddymage yawn. if the throws were done at half-speed, then you'd say "the throws won't work because they are too slow." The fact that the uke's get up after these throws demonstrate good uke-ing.
hillcrestjujitsu 7 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu Just the fact you know uke and tori makes me happy. Refreshing to have another martial artist online. Not a brawler.
SirLafalots 7 months ago
@WoWkiddymage In most cases students learn to fall and roll first. It's the basis for many techniques so they can be practiced safely.
SirLafalots 7 months ago
I like the red couches in the background!
lamichael19 9 months ago
I know jiu jitsu and judo love credit for the throws, but I train in a stand up art Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do, and none of these are unique. We do these in all our training and most martial arts worth their salt should have at least these basic ones. Do you have any videos with some more advanced takedowns? I'm interested in taking jiu jitsu and/or judo but want to see what they have to offer.
deDqq2Hu 9 months ago
doesnt the torque come from your hips in some of these? ive read the other comments, but some of these throws look like judo to me lol
pastasauce516 10 months ago
@pastasauce516 Yep, torque starts from the base (i.e., feet) and goes up the body. Also critical for throws is the knee bend to get your center of gravity lower than the uke's. So obvious, yet so easy to forget about.
hillcrestjujitsu 10 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu yea, the ju jitsu i do is centered around squatting below your opponent's center of mass, but we rarely ever drop to our knees.
pastasauce516 10 months ago
@pastasauce516 judo is a sporting evolution of jujitsu. the throws are as much judo as jujitsu.
prw1984 9 months ago
@pastasauce516 Hey, Judo was developed from Ju-jitsu, just with alot of the strikes taken out of the techniques, so they do have quite a few similar moves, and yeah in most throws the torque will come from your hips, so you're not having to put much weight or strain onto your back and it can all be technique rather thhan strength x
humanoidismalakian 9 months ago
Hole fuck
Zachman543 10 months ago
Those are kenpo "softening up" strikes with a judo or jjitsu throw. Kenpo does have some takedowns of its own but these are done quite well.
capt37kirk 10 months ago
0:22
hahaaa i like that one!
looks awesome
1234561234aa 10 months ago
0.25 was the best :)
mmaspecs 10 months ago
Ive got a black in jujitsu, been doing mma 8 yrs but still beleive good jap jujitsu is better for self defece!
mgbrawl 10 months ago
fantastic
bizkitninja 10 months ago
Awesome intensity! When he says "Go!" they GO like they mean it. Me likey!
Greetings from Jodoryu Jujitsu!
SPF941194 10 months ago
this is badass
culturaleyes 11 months ago
great video
anlaff 11 months ago
sweet takedowns!!
howtokravmaga 1 year ago
Just...wow. Thank you for the great vid
Timi797 1 year ago
Amazing skills....great films...thanks!
sjeffe32 1 year ago
I am a subscriber! Thanks for the knowledge!
Rawkamann 1 year ago
looks like judo
AiiMzHD 1 year ago
@AiiMzHD This comes up from time to time on this thread. Yes, these are throws, but no, Judo does not have loosening strikes. See other comments in the thread on this topic.
hillcrestjujitsu 11 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu What about Goshin Jitsu No Kata of Judo? Does that not have loosening strikes? I guess it depends on how you apporch Judo, just like Jujitsu. Still these are nice moves.
JudoNoSeito 8 months ago
@JudoNoSeito I personally don't know much about that and I certainly didn't mean to denigrate that art. I was referring to what most people know as Judo - Olympic/sport Judo.
hillcrestjujitsu 8 months ago
@hillcrestjujitsu I understand what you were talking about. I also was not trying to speak ill of your Jujitsu...especially since Judo was created out of Jujitsu. The differences are mostly in the details of the throws.
JudoNoSeito 8 months ago
@JudoNoSeito No problem! Glad you enjoyed the videos.
hillcrestjujitsu 8 months ago
@AiiMzHD judo came from jujitsu
tasneefm 10 months ago
@AiiMzHD
Judo's actually based of Jujitsu. Judo is a selection of throws from Jujitsu and very much safer than jujitsu.
RandomMindz 9 months ago
@AiiMzHD Judo is a sport version of Jujitsu. Well, it's more complicated than that, but Judo does come from Jujitsu.
DryJayGrey 9 months ago
@AiiMzHD judo comes from jujutsu judo is just jujutsus throwns and ground work.
blackbelt807 9 months ago
What style of Jujitsu is this? This is what I want
shredicon86 1 year ago
@shredicon86 This is Goshin Jujitsu, a modern version of Jujitsu. Hand strikes are more along the lines of boxing. Weapons defense is against modern weapons (guns, knives, etc.)
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu Thankyou. You guys were a little far from me, but I took up another modern form of jujitsu and I love it. Very practical. Thanks again
shredicon86 1 year ago
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189chickenmaster 1 year ago
love the kick to the balls at 1:10 lmao
ThePitbull2009 1 year ago
it's beautiful...
MrNeverataner 1 year ago
at 0:22...damn lol
themooseisloose11 1 year ago
@themooseisloose11 haha i know was like "fucking christ" out loud.
jimmyboo121 1 year ago
I don't like how at the beginning of the video a couple of guys do their hip throws with their legs spread wide open. As for the rest of the throws with armbars and stuff, they are fucking hardcore.
Voodoofreak35 1 year ago
The throws you refer to at the beginning of the video are not hip throws (koshi waza) they are hand techniques (te waza). The throws in question are actually tai otoshi variations - using the extended leg to bar the opponent then take them over the leg using a hand drawing technique in a rotary motion. In fact the classical tai otoshi makes no contact with the uke's leg and is 100% te waza.
notlob1954 1 year ago
Good stuff! Those who are stating "looks like Judo" ..is because they only know the watered down version of Jujitsu called BJJ...no hip throws, no blending techniques..only grappling. I am a Danzan Ryu man myself...good kazushi!
ytokijkla 1 year ago
@ytokijkla DanZan Ryu here too bro!
SirLafalots 7 months ago
0:22 this is no judo ;)
leonvandermaas 1 year ago
:22 ouch.
stunna150 1 year ago
Enjoyed your throws I dont say that often
ilsteeldin 1 year ago
this is more like judo
born2fi8 1 year ago
@born2fi8 except for the loosening strikes, which is not like Judo. This has come up before, and it is difficult to throw somebody cleanly if they do not want to be thrown - unless they are loosened (i.e., with strikes)
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu So then why state that?
ilsteeldin 1 year ago
@ilsteeldin I state this because some people see throws and say "this looks like Judo" except that Judo is a sport and has certain rules. The people who say this tend not to be Judo players because they know the difference.
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu not to beat a dead horse, but the throws are Jujitsu/Judo throws but done from punches (not legal in Judo) with loosening strikes (also not legal in Judo).
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
it is bud, but judo is a decadent from ju jitsu so you will find a lot of throws are much the same.the main difference is in Judo you normally start from a grab/hold posture and in Ju Jitsu is more from punches kicks etc.however Judo/Ju Jitsu are both a pretty good arts to learn. love them both..
bribarber 1 year ago
@bribarber agreed
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@born2fi8 judo originated from jujitsu, it was branched off to allow it to become a competition sport.
shmocko22 1 year ago
try to take one of their wallets
008900890089 1 year ago
I've just started taking classes about 2 months ago and if I can get to be a fraction as them I'll be extremely happy. Great job guys very inspiring!
rlarg87 1 year ago
you guys make it look so easy good work
juliethomas01 1 year ago
Maan that throw at 20 sec is wicked !
Franzionas 1 year ago
@Franzionas the throw at 0:39 was the best i think
bloodhunters100 1 year ago
@Franzionas Hell yeah, I wanna learn that
abarai2007 1 year ago
a very effective technique is to control the wrist after a throw like an osoto gari, lift up on the wrist, press their shoulder to the ground with your knee so the opponent is face down with their arm in your control, switch your body around their other side hold their arm in between ur knees if they struggle there arm is broken and your hands are free to call watever and u can get up and leave or fight another opponent, this technique is what police are trained so they can use their radio/cuffs
jordanr707 1 year ago
nice work guys! justa friendly tip from a fellow jujitsu black belt, i noticed you guys like to finish everything off with an arm bar, however this is not the most fun in a street situation, it isnt comfortable lol but seriously if there are more attackers or more show up u are very vulnerable, i would incorporate more wrist and shoulder locks while your opponents on the ground and you have at the most a knee on the ground.
jordanr707 1 year ago
@jordanr707 Agreed. Those lay-back armbars are 'demo finishes'.
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@jordanr707 Not to mention the stupidity of geting yourself in a situation where you cant even run away :P
But seriusly, if there are several attackers you down want to be following them down on the ground, a quick throw and stomp works best.
Sweddude 1 year ago
@Sweddude Totally agree. See the Goshin Jujitsu self-defense video - that has the finishes that you are describing (e.g., stomp and get away).
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
non ce controllo...
Vasconvolto24 1 year ago
i liked the last one 1:12
bloodhunters100 1 year ago
Really nice, how long these guys and girls train to gain there black belts?
danboy2000 1 year ago
@danboy2000 on average, 4 to 6 years to get a black belt.
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu really i thought it takes like 12 years or is that just to teach the art??? i am an orange my grading for green is in 3 weeks i hav been training in the art of jujitsu for 2 years and im only 13 lol but im goin all the way 2 black belt :)
Highflyer615 1 year ago
@Highflyer615 It takes 4 to 6 years in the adult class, on average, etc. I don't believe that kids can get an adult black belt until they are 16. Best of luck in training!
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu yea we only get the black and white belt to show that we are under age to train as a full black belt but hopefully by the time i am black/white belt i will be 16 i hope :)
Highflyer615 1 year ago
@danboy2000 took me about 6 years but can take less depending on how much you train.
sadgit96 1 year ago
Is it me or have I seen that lady in some other videos doing defences against multiple attackers?
jl5000 1 year ago
is this japanese jiu jitsu?
indistructable1 1 year ago
Goshin Jujitsu. It's a modern version of Japanese Jujitsu
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
is aikido from jiu jitsu?
Starshina89 1 year ago
@Starshina89 yes, aikido developed from Jujitsu in the late 19th century.
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
One thing to say INCREDIBLE
Good speed and technique
ZzJustinZ 1 year ago
Some vicious looking throws there. Nice stuff.
smackroscoe 1 year ago
dannnnggggg u see how dat ladi just fliped the hell out of dat man lol
sasukemaniac1 1 year ago
pwned at 0:28
PureAlbanianWarrior 1 year ago
0:25 OUCH!!!!
1145DUDE 1 year ago
0:50 WOOOOOOOW
what kinda throw is that?????
somebody know the name/technique/??
buckckck 1 year ago
what is the first throwing technique called?
daivondays 1 year ago
what was the 7th throw called??
TheTharkcom 1 year ago
NICE STUFF! love the jumps before the throw
sams211 1 year ago
Very impressive , it's amazing how different clubs of the same style do things slightly different from each other (I do jujitsu as well) just proves that in martial arts you are always learning something new , brilliant guys
gerardjohn123 1 year ago
Awesome!
minagawaj 1 year ago
can someone tell me what the difference is between judo and jiu jistu? is it just that juijitsu has strikes incorparated in it?
SoItGoes0009 1 year ago
Judo is a sport created in the late 19th century in Japan that is derived from Jujitsu. Judo also became an olympic sport in the 1960's. Jujitsu is a centuries old self-defense system originally for warfare, where anything goes, so Judo in large part was created to enable "safe" Jujitsu practice , so to speak. The rules have favored standing grappling, so if you don't get a lock quickly the ref will stand you back up, and there are certain point values for certain falls.. And no strikes
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
can someone tell me what the difference is between judo and jiu jistu? is it just that juijitsu has strikes incorparated in it?
SoItGoes0009 1 year ago
this is pretty cool but i have a question if someone is boxing really fast would it evan be possible to catch thear punch like what you whear doing
BGainey100 1 year ago
See the short rock-n-block video clip for an example of what to do with repeated fast punches - that shows rock-n-block, counterpunch, and peel. Additionally, as has been stated before on this thread, it's tough to throw somebody who hasn't been loosened in some way (e.g., punch, etc.) without it becoming some sort of a sacrifice throw where you both go down.
hillcrestjujitsu 1 year ago
@hillcrestjujitsu thank you i just got finished watching that it was good
BGainey100 1 year ago
@BGainey100 Yes it would be just have to time it right
thebacon10 1 year ago
@thebacon10 practice, practice, practice. But there isn't anything magical about this: it's a combat stance, rock-n-block, counter, and peel, and solid footwork. It's just done at a black belt level in this video.
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