Much respect to the Russians, unlike the dishonorable brazilian gayjitsus who claimed to have modified/created Judo's groundgame..I have never heard any Russian Sambo practitioner claim that they invented the throws. in fact many Sambo practitioners actually have ranking belts in Judo...
@franciscoreatas11 i disagree with your jiujitsu comments. i train in both judo and bjj and the brazilian ground is modified from judo thats fact, alot more technical....the same way judo was originally modified from traditional japanese jiujitsu!. Kano took all the bits that were dangerous out and judo was born. Im guessing from your comments and attitude you have never been near a bjj school. Seriously, go down you may learn a few different angles and trade knowledge.
@franciscoreatas11 - If you speak to people from Brazil, they'll use the terms Jiu Jitsu and Judo interchangeably because in their country, JJ was still being used as the name for Judo when Maeda introduced them to it. They don't even use the term 'BJJ.' It's mainly non Brazilians who are so adamant it's a newly invented art. From my limited experience, I'd say that in 'BJJ,' fine technicalities of Ne Waza are taught early.
@19thaman79 I called it a Russian entry as it was taught to the Welsh national squad by a Russian coach, Valeriy Vostrikov, who was the national coach for Wales a few years ago. If it originates in another country then I stand corrected.
@add9259net I was saying that it wasn't strictly a Russian entry because my Judo coach taught me the same entry and he's American but thats not saying it"s not Russian. I do enjoy the history behind your explanation.
In my experience Russian approach of Judo is the strongest. In their training centers grapplers from Judo , Sambo and Wrestling train together and improve. Their way of Gi fighting has shaped and formed moder Judo as we know it.
Whatever the difference is between BJJ and Judo, they both rock.
But Judo wins every time, its all to do with the training regime.
In Judo staying on your feet is foremost during all competetive randori.and training replicates competition somewhat
In Jujitsu it is much more stagnant and kata like, and all or most of the emphasis on training to fight on the move goes into groundwork.
Conclusion - practise makes perfect
Judo every time :)
tokonjudo 2 months ago
Much respect to the Russians, unlike the dishonorable brazilian gayjitsus who claimed to have modified/created Judo's groundgame..I have never heard any Russian Sambo practitioner claim that they invented the throws. in fact many Sambo practitioners actually have ranking belts in Judo...
franciscoreatas11 4 months ago
@franciscoreatas11 i disagree with your jiujitsu comments. i train in both judo and bjj and the brazilian ground is modified from judo thats fact, alot more technical....the same way judo was originally modified from traditional japanese jiujitsu!. Kano took all the bits that were dangerous out and judo was born. Im guessing from your comments and attitude you have never been near a bjj school. Seriously, go down you may learn a few different angles and trade knowledge.
gracielover6379 3 months ago
@gracielover6379 Will do. I will check out Demetrious Rios school from Tucson...
franciscoreatas11 3 months ago
@franciscoreatas11 - If you speak to people from Brazil, they'll use the terms Jiu Jitsu and Judo interchangeably because in their country, JJ was still being used as the name for Judo when Maeda introduced them to it. They don't even use the term 'BJJ.' It's mainly non Brazilians who are so adamant it's a newly invented art. From my limited experience, I'd say that in 'BJJ,' fine technicalities of Ne Waza are taught early.
henh32 2 months ago
@henh32 oh, I see it makes sense. I do not think that the gracies could be the only ones practising and teaching the art.. thanks for the commentr
franciscoreatas11 2 months ago
That's not strictly a Russian entry.
19thaman79 5 months ago
@19thaman79 I called it a Russian entry as it was taught to the Welsh national squad by a Russian coach, Valeriy Vostrikov, who was the national coach for Wales a few years ago. If it originates in another country then I stand corrected.
add9259net 5 months ago
@add9259net I was saying that it wasn't strictly a Russian entry because my Judo coach taught me the same entry and he's American but thats not saying it"s not Russian. I do enjoy the history behind your explanation.
WWEwrestlingfan190 5 months ago
q es esta basura?
fito17mil 6 months ago
cool throw!
manowaraxbjj 7 months ago
In my experience Russian approach of Judo is the strongest. In their training centers grapplers from Judo , Sambo and Wrestling train together and improve. Their way of Gi fighting has shaped and formed moder Judo as we know it.
RexBaselio 9 months ago 2
Thats really nice..
I remember doing that by accident one time in a competition and I got the ippon..
and I was like ... I won? uhh YEAH!!
wolfrox777 1 year ago 2
thats very nice
vukstevanic 1 year ago
pretty good idea, that never occurred to me.
gokce2112 1 year ago
that was pretty cool
TazWuzHereLowlz 1 year ago
Beatiful setup and technique!!!!!!
Dudongo86 1 year ago 2
brilliant!
wtfasiankid8o8 2 years ago
well done that man
sethnam1 2 years ago
Stunning!
edsheadsaid 2 years ago
smart
giga927 2 years ago
Russian stylez! wicked tomoe.
moelicious416 2 years ago 2
great vid..
Hector2028 2 years ago
Nicely Done !
Paraestra 2 years ago
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
okcdtjudo 2 years ago 2
Sweet!
Sishen 3 years ago