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  • it hurts my crown jewels....

  • I am learning  judo i am whit brown belt :))

  • Am I the only one who thinks it's odd they didn't show the regular hip throw in the whole Judo episode? I mean it's what I think of when I think Judo... Human Weapon is wierd...

  • i did judo for over 10 years and yes, it works beautifully.

    in competition.

    however, he can easily hit you in the nuts in a street fight. plus, you really do not want to be on the ground in a street fight. (or in a fight, for that matter xD)

  • @wubs23 That's exactly why I chose to do striking based martial arts instead. But after watching this video, isn't getting bitten a greater threat? Of course dirty fighting can occur at any time during a street fight. I ask because I was considering trying out Judo. But I would like to know how practical it would be in a street fight, at least in a 1v1. Theres no way I would try any of those moves outnumbered. My worse fear is getting bitten lol.

  • @wolf3037 well; it is practical in the sense that grappling wise, nobody has anything on you. so if they per example put you in a headlock, or try to take you down; you will be able to prevent that. you just dont learn to deal with strikes or "foul play" like bites (but seriously; where do you? maybe krav maga?)

    dont be scared of getting bitten; just remember: a kick in the balls will end the fight.

  • @wubs23

    I was also a competitor. I have never had to use Judo on the street, but I believe it does not get applied the same way there it gets applied on the tatami. If I were fighting a guy on the street and I happened to catch him on the ground on a proper juji-gatame position, one of the things I would definitely do is to viciously kick him with my heel several times to soften him up (testicles, abdomen, face) before even attempting any kind of armbars (or chokes, as it applies there too).

  • @josepablobolanos Yeah most throws where you remain standing are easily changed to break or dislocate an arm

  • @f9hunter he is actually right about that stuff we learn that because judo isnt always about competition its an self defense sport im 14 and i am learning this same move except not from standing postion but when opponent lies we also learn what not to do as you easily can break someone's arm

  • i done that to my brother t works

  • this is also a flying armbar

  • It's amazing how people come up with stuff like this!!!

  • Looks like a mix of a Stomach Throw and an Armbar

  • I love martial arts its soo fun and awesome

  • It's very useful move in SAMBO.

  • The fulcrum point is your penis... i think if i were to try this move I'd do more damage to myself...

    cheers to those learning judo

  • if i had that position, i´d rather kick him in the balls then punch him in the face :)

  • awesome move

  • so you have to put his arms between your legs so he could feel your balls :D

  • But his arm can press too hard on your balls when your doing that! that shit is gona hurt!

  • @joni233898 you actually do it to the left or right side of your pelvic bone. no worries :)

  • i love how they make the most simple stuff and making it sound so dangerous :P "the tickle is the most powerful move ever. not only does it cause gigling it can also cause for your penis or vagina to explode causing intense bleeding and eventually death"

  • @TheEddieTehKiller66 lol yeah i bet they make up the equation there too,

  • @TheEddieTehKiller66: Hey, I saw that comment on a Karate leg kick move around here.

    Good times.

  • @TheEddieTehKiller66 You do not wana mes with martial arts students or instructors. Saying you know Putasos or slap or whatever the slang. Only ignorant people say this stuff.

  • @TheEddieTehKiller66 Simply fantastic.

  • lol the armbar is simple as shit yet takes so long to decribe but the harput is doin the takedown

  • damn the fulcrum are ball!!!!!!

  • i loved judo, probably the most fun to learn

  • @MrMartin631 you love touching other gay people?

  • @MrSuperJehova class A troll...

  • perfeito

  • I farted.

  • I forget what it's called, but the same principle applied to the leg SUCKS!!

  • @xander0713 knee bar?

  • @zergg71 lol i was looking for the Japanese name..

  • Judo is awesome.

  • why does the lighter one always trows down the darker one???

  • @Hallows258 i used to think that but there are some videos were they alternate :s

  • @Hallows258 You know why.

  • 0:09 OMG that's joe Kucan(Kane)

  • some armbars and locks are easy to get out of. Just straighten your arm, curl and twist, or relax.

  • @gunblazingmutant yea sometimes it is good to relax then suddenly breach

  • @kruz200 Yep and sometimes if you do it right you just might catch them in a lock, or so off guard that they are defenseless, and you might be able to hold their armsand pund them with your other hand while they are trying to escape from your other hand. But I'd still rather finish the fight right then and there.

  • @gunblazingmutant You'll be surprised actually how much that can open up to more locks, for example if someone is applying an americana from mount, and the uke tries straighting you can go for a pressing straight armlock, or if he pulls it into his centre, you have a armbar, or if applying a kimura from guard and he straightens then a telephone armbar is opened easily, etc etc.

  • @B3nBo1194 that's why I put all the options you could do when put in a situation like that. Sometimes it's best to avoid the grapple in the first place, but that's my fighting style, Isshinryu. Our grapples are usually overkills, or just getting the unconcious body out of our way. Or they are locks, but I do agree they can be got out of, which is where acting fast comes into play. Some movements may seem like a grapple when it's actually an attack look at Seisan, and Wansu, you'll see.

  • erm... if he did this to me i would just bite his balls

  • @wworm0 you wouldn't be able to. his thigh is over your face, no way to bite anyones balls in that position.

  • @FactoryClosure

    you don't really know that jokes ain't really serious, do you?

  • @wworm0 Either way, joke or not, wouldn't be able to happen.

  • i think i have to start judo now

  • Awesome bloody awesome

  • WTF Stone Cold Steve Austin?!

  • waiting for a BJJ fanboy to start claiming the Brazilians taught the Japanese that move!

  • bien

  • ok well i train in many martial arts and ive trained in both and i would say bjj is more effective and jackson has never even done judo in his his life u can do bjj and still be tough and be able to do what rampage did rampage didnt even use leverge hes just strong as hell and slammed him

  • does anyone here understand the math

  • @MrMartin631 i bet i can wup your as with muay tai

  • i meant to say that he couldn't not could hear or feel the tap.

    and on top of that i think that guy had a blue belt but went competing in the white belt division to boost his ego.

  • How do you do this without hurting your balls?

  • @oblivionCal1496 the correct way is to do it over your thigh. If you have his right arm, over the right thigh and left over left. you have to be really careful if you're doing it in a controlled enviroment because it can cause an injury very quickly.

    just yesterday i went to my second BJJ competition and 1 guy had 2 fights, both of which he ended with the armbar and with both he did the same dirty trick and pulled like a bull saying he could hear or feel the tap. both had to be hospitalised.

  • @7binus9 Thanks.

  • If you start this technique the way that man did in a match, you'll lose for sure.

  • haha i love how he says, "enough to DESTROY the elbow."

  • He can always elbow him in the crotch

  • as i kept watching these videos it kept getting way harder to pronounce the name

  • keep hitting 2 for balls kick

  • I've been able to use this in fights before, but there was one guy who managed to turn his body towards me and start beating on my thighs (like charlie horsing but more painful). :(

  • these guys don't have penises because if they ever reproduced we would all be screwed

  • I just had a dream last night, I dreamed that

    I was giving a bully the Armbar the exact way

    this video is teaching. Probably because I watch vid

    like everyday.

  • I bet he loves his job. Throwing little asians around for a living.

  • @Rafid hahahahhaah

  • @Rafid but yet it's the little asians that came up with this...lol

  • @3137371 Yeah - most asians I know aren't very large, so leverage based throws should work better for them. Plus if your slightly shorter it means you're one step closer to "shelfing" your guy. Japanese are smart peoples, they don't do half-ass shit....

  • @lamandarinaengajos ...you can't even write "martial" right... Who's stupid now?

  • @moony006 spelling something wrong doesnt render you stupid dumbass

  • arm bar :D

  • In the animation, did they have to show the bum crack?

  • i dont know judo but apparently everyone else on here has 10 years experience.

  • hahahahaha i remember training judo since i was 10 yo...it is so freaking easy to take some1 down in a fight when u know judo...

  • @kypselialani14 teh i do kung fu but judo works too :P

  • Even I think that the formulae are made up. Some thing doesn't seem right about them

  • @MrRockit98 Yeah, they're just for show. Even if they are legit, they still don't mean anything to the vast majority of the audience. 

  • Anyone else think the formulae used in the videos are made up?

  • if he's still eager to fight after you've broken the arm, you can take the wrist and 5 fingers and maybe snap out his shoulder, mmmm the pain

  • Is there any fight where you knock your enemy on the ground then just jump on him ? like a hard jump fall on him landing on him with a small surface area increase the force on a point which might can cut through or something ?

  • Anyone with a superior mindset and technique stands a greater chance in a fight. However being in great physical condition could win the fight as well but when combined that's where the technique makes a difference

  • I dont really get the point of martial arts, all you have to do is train your body to endure a fight, i know this will get lots of thumbs downs but that what i think.

  • @antroboii "all you have to do is train your body to endure a fight"

    so.... train in martial arts?

    How do you expect to endure if you don't know how to defend or counterattack, or even stun/disable long enough to escape?

    Anything having to do with training to fight is "martial art," whether it be boxing, kung fu, savate, muay thai, pankrase, or just backyard brawling. If you train with the intent of building martial skill of any kind, you train as a martial artist. maybe just not a good one...

  • @BlueberryDoughnuts Fighting is about having heart. The one who becomes afraid looses. All the technique in the world won't help you. How about we don't get in fights?

  • @OPRICA000 YOUR ASS IS 1000 POUNDS !?

  • "As LITTLE as 1000 pounds" my ass

  • @OPRICA000 ur a douche he said as little as 1000 pounds of force can be enough to destroy an elbow

  • i think this is more of a jiu jitsu move, idk the takedown part of it could surely be judo but idk about the armbar. Nonetheless, worked great for me when i tryed it in bjj class so it could go either way.

  • @odie798 Judo use alot of jiu jitsu. They both started in japan and then split apart so Judo still uses alot of the jiu jitsu techniques.

  • @TheHoosiersky agreed but the main goal in judo competitions and jiu jitsu competitions is very different

  • @odie798 Judo use alot of jiu jitsu. They both started in japan and then split apart so Judo still uses alot of the jiu jitsu techniques.

  • as little as 1000 pounds of force can literally destroy the elbow! ....

    no shit sherlock -.- ..

  • im an aikidoka and i fear these judo guys D: its like theyre gonna snap my arm in a moment

  • @nerdbomerboy Good postion!

    What dumbass goes on their back in the middle of a fight.

  • @iLLKookie

    lol go up against a judo practicioner (that actually knows what he's doing) and see who the dumbass is

  • they see me rollin.

    they hatin

  • @Zhucci Patrollin' And tryin to catch me ridin dirty

  • lol the algebraic formula said Fuck My Life Fuck Life!

  • Remember, when doing an arm bar, squeeze your legs together to help trap the arm, and to protect your balls. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, then you have never had your boys trapped to one side against the forearm.

  • @derabb1t oh jesus does it hurt -.-

  • this is pretty scary, my friend did this exact thing to me this morning to show me it, and i remember how much my elbow started hurting feels like your armwillbreak and its really painful and scary.

  • When doing this armbar, usually you'll take his arm over one of your legs.

  • yeah man i like the UFC but i pratice MMA in a gym you cant fight withouit training

  • GOOD

  • today i was fighting a dude he headbutted me in my right eye i saw something like black light and blue lightening but i broke his leg in the end though haha u guys should help a brother out give some tips to me =D PLEASE

  • @YoungKoolness17 when someone punches you grab their arm and do the arm bar

  • @YoungKoolness17 take a gun with you and go to an eye specialist

    if you have lightening in your eye

  • this is the reason why you need to practice and to know different types of techniques for you to anticipate and counter their movements... if you are new to this technique and somebody use this to you... your a dead meat for sure...

  • i can fight now

  • I wanna master judo godammit

  • I am sorry if this sounds ignorant, but the guy's arm ends up right in your nuts?

    How do you squeeze his arm into submission/breakage without squeezing your own nuts to oblivion?

  • @DaBhaalspawn haha not balls; abs, ur supposed to arch ur back causing the fulcrum of their arms to b ur abs; that would suck if it was on the balls lol

  • @DaBhaalspawn lower abs to b specific

  • @redsowrd7

    Damn, I meant you, not that other guy xD

  • @DaBhaalspawn yea; ur fine cause ur balls r below where their arm is pressing on your abs; so ur fine

  • @DaBhaalspawn u work the arm up your abs and keep your back flexing into a crescent shape until they tap. works like a charm as long as u have your legs in the right position

  • @DaBhaalspawn you are supposed to elevate the elbow inward with that technique being the arm raised from your nuts, you straight out the arm upward

  • haha i used this move in some wrestler that joined my mma gym thinkin he was super good and i made him cry literaly

  • this is far too sacrificial to use in a street fight, potentially setting yourself up for a kicking

  • well if your opponent is struggling, and they manage to fold their arm in time, surely .. you risk taking an elbow to the groin

  • the armbar isn't a real move. it's a placebo affect. people tap out because their afraid of what it can do but it actually cant brake your arm at all. it's totally fake

  • @snapper842002 That is not true.

    Armbar hyperextends your joint and it CAN brakes someone's arm.

  • @snapper842002 i think ur retarted dude, it obviously can break if you thrust your hips up

  • @snapper842002 you obviously never been in an arm bar have you hahaha

    trust its no "Placebo effect" your shit will break

  • @snapper842002 try to let someone do it to you and try not to tap, give that person permission to go full force and come back to tell us what happened, with 1 hand.

  • @waldomarek and @TheSkaterjock

    Thanks, I was just fooling around with my friends at our karate I tried to show one what an "armbar" was, and I remember ending up with no way to use my body as a lever.

    Thanks for the explanation, I'll refrain from trying these locks until I've actually trained in Judo or something.

    Thanks to both :D

  • @snapper842002 oh really... explain why frank mir put Tim Sylvia in an armbar, but when he got it x-rayed it was broken.

  • Before reading comments: i can whoop yo asses fools!

    After: yeah...i can't fight...

  • I trian BJJ and we call this the fat man flying arm bar hahah its a decent move against white belt or someone who ahs no idea but no way u get this at a high level

  • It looks easy when they do it but it takes so much practice.

  • yeah...

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  • you're only embarrassing yourself dude. :/ do you know how many people i've seen watch UFC, then suddenly think they can fight?

    tons... and it always end bad for them when they get in a fight >.> i didn't go getting in fights just cuz i watched some guys on TV fighting... it takes practice, training and practice.

  • i was kidding. im mocking the very people you reference

  • Oh, ok. lmao XD

    I've just seen so many idiots act like you said. Then they get the shit kicked out of them.

  • Like thinking they can fight just cuz they watch UFC? That's exactly why i decided to take boxing, to prove them wrong, if the need arises of course, I'm not picking fights. I know boxing is more a ring fighting style but just for locker room fist fights and stuff it works fine, i do although hope to get different training down the line, maybe when i join the forces, anyone know any good facilities btw, i'm from ontario bout an hour outside toronto. Krav Maga and Sambo look very good to me.

  • exactly.

    and ninjutsu is good. or krav maga.

  • try a good bjj class. im blessed to have a gracie gym where i live =]

  • when looking at krav maga and sambo instructors look into there back ground first krav maga is one of those styles were the instructor could be a fighter or a guy that dloaded some videos ..i took krav maga in denver from a great instructor and it wowed me how much they use muay thai and bjj but add hair pulling biting and eye poking lol it keeps you on your toes

  • practice and training is the same thing i think 0.o

  • LIES!!!

  • wow not only that we have in my town packs of people that started a "gym" and trying to train to fight in the ufc.... i mean people promoting them selves and promoting students with no background in the martial arts it all looks good tell they get in the ring ... i think dana white has messed up the u.s. martial arts scene

  • I don't understand, how is this Dana White's fault?

  • i get what your saying but i enjoy the ufc and i think dana white has made people want to be more fit and learn martial arts which is good but what sucks is the people that overlook training or train specifically for the ufc to get into the organization which most likely will not happen. i believe people should learn a real martial art first or at least two good ones not just basic fighting with no real technique for the one purpose alone.

  • @MadamKouassi i punched another guy at my school he thought he was hardore with ufc started making nasty comment was about to touch me he got nailed....it never turns out good for ppl who think they can fight

  • @TBA8o8 Your simple principle is "Hit the other guy, before he hits you"

    Alot of people think fights are grand and epic like movie fights... Not at all.

    Most fights end with one punch.

  • @MadamKouassi basically...most fights isee three punches or less are thrown then our school security steps in none of this ninja stuff or flips

  • @TBA8o8 exactly

  • @MadamKouassi I wish it were that simple, i never take the first hit in a fight. 2 reasons, 1. If your opponent is good he will end the fight with a simple counterattack then your fuked. and number 2. legal issues tend to go bad when you hit the other guy first. if he hits you first, and you can support that with evidence, its just merely self defense and you will always win the court.

  • @cappydawg I like using the excuse of  "I tripped into him, with my elbow... And his face repeatedly hit my knee. Couldn't do anything about it... Just happened."

    Then you'll win the legal issues. :P

  • @MadamKouassi hahahahahahhah. yes i believe you hah!

  • @MadamKouassi

    Sadly, not even. With one good punch yes, but guys who usually engage in fights are ironically the unskilled. While I agree that fights aren't some long as sequence in movies, idiots who fight usually need to throw a couple of punches until they connect with the jaw (by pure luck no less).

  • @MadamKouassi ikr! This took me ages to master with lots of Judo practice.. this only gives you the theoretical idea, oh how different it is once the opponent struggles....

  • @Az3trk yeah, if the assailant knows how to get out of it, its not as easily applicable, its best to kick them in the head as you are going down, and then pop the shoulder as soon as you get into position, rather than trying to submit them.

  • @MadamKouassi very true, also fighting in a controlled ring environment is completely diferent to fighting in real life.

  • @MadamKouassi but we can see reality with our eyes closed

  • @MadamKouassi and practice u forgot that

  • @MadamKouassi Ya, it takes years of training just to go amateur. I remember this one judo guy thought he could fight and signed up for a fight. He got rallied.

  • @DuykRuyk So, so many people whom I know think that just because they've done a bit of boxing here, or some taikwondo there (forgive my horrible spelling), that they're some kind of Bruce Lee. I spent months in boxing, etc, and I still have trouble grasping some very basic maneuvers. As you stated quite correctly, it takes a great deal of time and training just to understand and employ rudimentary defense skills.

    But hey ho, those idiots get into trouble, and I laugh at them when they do. :P

  • @MadamKouassi I've been doing kickboxing, and jiu-jitsu for 3 years and I still feel like I need more practice. Those cocky people need to learn that they can't defend themselves with only a few classes.

  • @DuykRuyk You probably don't need years of training to have an edge over some meathead who doesn't know anything about martial arts.

  • @Bonertronica You do if the guy has a weapon or friends. Also, there is the case scenario where you must fight a person who has fighting knowledge.

  • @DuykRuyk Even a master is usually fucked if he's against multiple attackers.

  • @Bonertronica There are ways to fight multiple attackers, but if they're smart then they'll definitely over power a single person every time.

  • @DuykRuyk Grappling is almost useless against multiple attackers. You take one to the ground, the others kick you in the head.

  • @Bonertronica Rofl, that's if you use those kind of take downs. Judo allows you to stay standing while they're on the ground. Simple foots sweeps and body shielding will do the trick.

  • @DuykRuyk You'll wear yourself out before you incapacitate anyone using foot sweeps. Plus there's the possibility of them grabbing you on the way down and pulling you down with them, which is what even a novice at jujitsu would do.

  • @Bonertronica Who ever said anything about just using foot sweeps? I'd hit them in the face at the same time as doing the sweep. They'll let go after a few good hits to the face. Anyway, what are you trying to argue?