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  • i m sure if i try this, i will give him a kick in the face with the right leg, and i don t want that

  • Frickin painful move.

  • if ur leg miss his head ur in deep shit and ur gonna have the beating of ur life

  • I rubbed one out to this video.

  • ALBERTOOO DEL RIIIIIIIIIOOOOOO

  • press 1 then 8 then 6

  • Press 8 for more

  • Cross armbar :)

  • So when the Silver Surfer tries to rape you, use this.

  • I did this move once on a friend , his elbow almost brake

  • If the left leg misses the head...you're fucked.

  • SALLY!

  • se ve biien facill..!! pero iia cuando lo kieres practicas esta mas dificil de lo k cress.!!

  • You don't need to put your left foot behind the persons back. If done right (pinching your knees together and raising hips about 1/4 inch) you can keep them in that position. The only chance the other guy would have of rolling in towards you, would be if he rolled before you had time to lock up the submission once he hit the ground.

  • and now millions of idiots are thinking "i thought this move was created by the gracies, or even worse created in ufc" lol

    actually the origins of this move how it got into the use of japanese is said to have come from chinese kung fu master. but at the same similar techniques were also created by the greeks

  • damn, those gray guys knows every god damn move

  • when i do it i make sure there elbow is above my wang so i dont get elbowed in the balls its that easy

  • Use ur dick as fulcrum/

  • Yes you will feel it on your balls, but only if you don't wear a cup haha, but sometimes I shift to my hips a bit and let the hang while I out the arm between them and my thighs, sorry for the word choice haha

  • @SuperBrokenfoot you seem to do it from longer distance than the other guy who commented and who's so smart to put his opponent exactly where his elbow is slightly above the balls. unfortunately the other guy has 2 arms to hurt ur most valuables and will do everything he can to move his arm around. elbow may be able to take only 1000 pounds of pressure but balls will not take even 100 so i wouldn't gamble on this move in real fight with no protection ;) it's fun to practise it anyway though

  • if u do that technique won't the oponents hand put pressure on ur balls when u doing that ??never tryied it

  • "As little as 1,000 pounds can shatter the joint"....Dude fuck that....15 pounds and I'm done.

  • god this move hurts me more than my oppnent

  • Alberto del Rio Submission !

  • FART!

  • @T0H0E0G0A0M0E cool well hope you do, well yeah it is because of pride but a belt just holds up your pants the difference between all the belts is the smoothness and prescision of a technique. I have lots of belts in different martial arts but thats jsut cause I enjoy martial arts

  • @T0H0E0G0A0M0E Cool what belt are you? I have multiple belts in different disciplines and after 6 years of BJJ a brown belt.

  • alberto del rio likes this

  • "As little as one thousand pounds of force" ...who do you think I am exactly?

  • @T0H0E0G0A0M0E as you become more effiecent in doing techniques it will flow into your movement without thinking for example every defence as an offence and vise versa to the opposite, for example a spinning armbar from mount, if you slip you leg which is under his armpit, through his arms as he turns you can catch him into a triangle and if he resists and you feel like your losing it you can chain submissions again into an armbar with both your legs over his face and clamping down, you do BJJ?

  • @T0H0E0G0A0M0E you mean BJJ? thats just simply called armbar from guard, Note that the armbar can be applied from nearly all positions

  • thumbs up if you place your opponent's elbow onto your upper leg so the guy won't touch your balls

  • This armlock isn't meant to be against the groin. In this example the left foot should be behind the opponents back to stop him/her rolling towards you and the armlock should be applied over the right thigh and not straight towards you. There are plenty of vids on youtube of this being done properly so not sure why this animation gets so many watches

  • @o00oo0oo00o Always lol. Honestly in the beggining i thought that was the way you were supposed to do it.

  • @o00oo0oo00o So I'm not the only one?

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  • @SymbioteDude123122 Its just so you can see why each technique has power. Basically Speed+Mass=power and also Leverage can create power. It (power) actually doesn't have as much to do with muscle when striking, although it helps in a clinch along with proper leverage.

  • @SymbioteDude123122 math is kinda related to everything. this way they can show how much damage shit can be done.

  • OKAY yeah putting M=F.L +F.L at the top helped me understand the move alot easier!

  • in russia elbow submits you.

  • it hurts your elbow and you'll notice when your head hits the floor :D 0:23

  • i love how many mathmatical equations they put in these videos that no one understands.

  • im so gllad they shoed you the points of the fulcrum and also the equation 'Me=Fs-Ls+Fw-Lw' cause i just wouldnt of got it without that :)

  • idk how to do this i just feel there arms on my balls and feel disgusted afterwards :(

  • when in the armbar position does raising your hips apply more pressure to the elbow?

  • @BigPimp14 yup......................... if u raise youre hips and pull their wrist down while pushing your shoulders into the ground it my even break the elbow :)

  • @BigPimp14 yes, its essiential with the arm bar that the thumbs points up or palm faces up, knees are closed together making escape harder aswell as tighenting your feet against the side of the head, lift your hips and pull down on their wrists, a bit of pressure your arm hurts for a week, a little bit more your arms broken.

  • hhahaha i simply call this an arm bar...and me and my friends usually try to arm bar each other at our bjj training..haha trust me,this hurts much more than u can imagine

  • @BumbleBeat21

    Same with me, only I did this for MMA training! lol.

    But I think that a Kimora hurts way more than an arm bar!

  • This is Jiu-Jitsu!!

  • @caval93 Jiu-jitsu borrowed and expanded from judo. Did you know helio gracie studied in Japan in judo and was usually out muscled because he was small. This is what prompted him in his creation of Brazilian Jiu jitsu

  • @heath832 Lol, Helio never left Brazil when was learning. He learned it from his brothers who learned it from a Japanese guy.

    But Helio did get his ass beat by Masahiko Kimura. So they named from then on, the move Kimura used on Helio (I think it was called the reverse Ude-Garami in Japanese) as the Kimura.

  • @heath832 Wow, this is really interesting! I've started studying Bjj at Gracie Barra Italia in my city and it is great!

  • @heath832 If you knew your knowledge, Helio greeted meada who was one of jigoro's best judo student, because meada could not go into north america to promote judo as his first attempt he beat a wrestler, who denied losing and had a match with meada's capanion, and lost, plus the reaction americans had agaisnt japanese in them times, so he tried south, helio welcomed him, so meada taught him Judo BUT said he prefered his techniques to be more associated with JJJ, as meada carried on his quest

  • @B3nBo1194 Ok minor details. You know when you said "If you knew your Knowledge" that makes no sense that's like saying if you knew what you know (it's circular) You meant if you knew your history. Anyway the point wasn't to really talk about who did what or beat who I was just stating where jiu jitsu came from and basically why. Most martial arts where created so that smaller men could have a chance or that few could beat many. Thanks for your input.

  • ...quest to promote Judo and JJJ, helio was left with his brothers to sample and try new technqiues and luckily they did it as a living so had years to harnest new techniques and master them, then creating BJJ or as some call GJJ, then Helio and brothers and sons went around challenging and trying to promote their martial art...Hope this helps :) (brown belt in BJJ)

  • this is so fucking kool

  • This video doesn't show how to actiually inflict the pain the're speaking of.. Raising your hips.. Do it slowly and your opponent will tap out, do it quickly and he's not gonna be performing pushups any time soon...

  • these grey guys fuck each other up

  • Even though you cant see their balls they have more balls than we do

  • to slow these moves down hold down space bar :D

  • @twin0matic I thought i was the only person in the world that knew bout that

  • @twin0matic wow, thanks for the tip!

  • @fritagonia anytime ~.^

  • @twin0matic genius

  • armbar?

  • I have taken judo for 2 years and never been taught this

  • @greenbay357

    No offense, but your instructor sucks if you haven't at least gone over jiji-gatame in 2 years. I learned it in 2 months.

  • @Maniac093 it depend of your age!!

  • @onarix

    That is true. I started at 16, so I got taught submissions right away. If he's younger, I can see why.

  • @Maniac093 most affliations state that armbar submissions shouldn't be taught under the age of 16...

  • @B3nBo1194

    Yeah, just said a couple days ago that I forgot about the age restriction.

  • @greenbay357 I know the armbar, just not that particular move

  • Notice how he said "as LITTLE as 1000 pounds of force can destroy the elbow".

  • Simple enough for a guy like me.

    I just might use this.

  • @SirPreyasThe619 Dont kill anybody xD

  • @LoboSoldier

    I'll try

  • this is the best submission in judo, if you manage you get someones arm like this the fight is 100% over

    but its really easy too i did this like after 3 weeks going to judo dojo

  • when i use it i pin the arm underneath my arm pit tilt the arm at an angle instead of straight up across the body it makes more pressure and protects the testies which is good for u hahaha

  • The hard part is getting uke on his back, because to do that you need to kick him in the face

  • I wish each of this 3d demo's comes with a video of the respective counterattacks

  • In Japanese Middle schools, we do this in PE

  • @neozeonsolid no way!

    I am SO moving to Japan :)

  • is this not just another form of an arm bar?

  • @someone32251

    japanese name for it

  • Thumbs up if you dont know how you got to this video

  • @Peru23100 Fuck you "thumbs up" retard.

  • thesse are some really really awesome tip on fighting but i wish it would be in slow mo for some parts :P still preety awesome !!!!

  • i reckon this is wat chuck norris's looks like

  • omg ! porn on youtube :O

  • 45 guys are ukè

  • i hated learning this move. always gotta plant the opponent's elbow in your balls.

    my partner taps out. and i go home feeling violated...

  • @jakeisawesome91 yea man i leaned back one time so hard , i gave myself a K.O....

  • @elfofdeath1

    lol. my sympathies, bro.

  • @elfofdeath1 That's happened to me, and I just got a reflexive twitch reading your comment and almost knocked myself out.

  • @jakeisawesome91

    haha, it actually works even better if you use a little bit of the inside of your thigh - as far as i remember, that's the way to REALLY make it hurt, cuz you can bend the arm a little bit beside your body => this way it goes further down AND you can use your arms and latissimus to create even more tension. and it takes care of the balls problem ^^

  • @jakeisawesome91 Your firend didnt tap out because your arm bar its because your dick was going up

  • @jakeisawesome91 Or... you could just use the top of your inner thigh as a fulcrum instead of your balls. Just a thought.

  • @jwrstewart

    ok guys. OBVIOUSLY i would try to use the inner thigh to establish leverage. but when you're sparring, you don't always have the luxury of adjusting yourself comfortably in the middle of a maneuver.

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  • @jakeisawesome91 Just make sure your knees are pinched together. That should alleviate some of the ball violation.

  • @jakeisawesome91 hahahahahahahaha XDDDD

  • @jakeisawesome91 Hey, that's why I always wear a cup while doing this. xD

  • @brandon2232 yeah me too.... than and theres too many hot judo chicks...

  • @jakeisawesome91 almost as bad as practicing triangle choke

  • @nick888ph

    holy crap do not even get me started on that one...

  • @jakeisawesome91 True!

    

  • @jakeisawesome91 I know this comment is meant to be a joke and is funny but.. you never put their arm straight up the center grinding your nuts into peanut butter. It should be slightly to the side and you should be pinching your legs to hold the arm. Your sensei should tell you this

  • @jakeisawesome91 Try moving his elbow to the side of your balls helped me.!

  • @jakeisawesome91 That's because you're doing it wrong... you don't put your opponent's elbow in your crotch if you do it correctly(i.e squeezing your thighs together to create the fulcrum)

  • @jakeisawesome91, stop thinking like that and it won't be weird. besides, this is an excellent move if your partner is a female

  • This looks cool but this is one of the only few cool things of judo..

    And im an expirience judoka..

  • god i love this videos!

  • 1000 lbs of force really isnt much in a lever situation like that. its measuring the torque(T) which is the product of force(F) and perpendicular distance (D) so T=FXD (cross product). say you weighted 50kg and did it at .5 meters that would be 25kg (55lbs) of force just with a light person (110lbs) holding onto it and not applying any strength. with your body weight and muscular strength its not hard to reach 1000 which is an unnecessary amount coz hopefully they tap out

  • 1000 lbs of force really isnt much in a lever situation like that. its measuring the torque(T) which is the product of force(F) and perpendicular distance (D) so T=FXD (cross product). say you weighted 50kg and did it at .5 meters (probably long for an arm, whatever) that would be 25kg of force and thats just with you holding onto it and not applying any strength. with your body weight and muscular strength its not hard to reach 1000 which is an unnecessary amount coz hopefully they tap out

  • M=FL+FL ??????? 0:14

  • @dxbRa3elVTCdxb no u mean

    M=F*L+F*L

    --e-s--s-w-w

  • Never Fight grey people

  • @MrFatalrewindz ya so stay away from obama

  • @MrFatalrewindz nooooo... thats the silver surfer :b

  • @MrFatalrewindz Especially light grey people

  • grey people have no genitals

  • doesnt that hurt ur balls lol XD

  • @mmaspecs It does indeed if you dont A) wear a cup or B) learn to thigh master the arm. Seriously, when your arm is stuck there with a tight squeeze it is such a sucky feeling ><

  • @mmaspecs

    No you should press the arm to your inner thighs. Keep the thumb up otherwise there will be no presure on the arm.

  • @jesseblablabla Also remember to plant your feet into your opponents "elbow pits" so you can break their defending grip.

  • wat the hell is bjj?!

  • @Fireflies49 bjj = brazilian jiu jitsu. It's an offspring of judo that puts strong emphasize on the newaza techniques of judo

  • @Fireflies49

    Blow Job Judo.

    involves the offering of a blow job to the assailent, in return for your safety.

  • @GameBeard lol i thought of the same thing when i saw bjj in someones comment

  • damn, I love doing this:)

  • This is painfull... beleive me

  • this is a fuckin nice move :)

  • @steeeeker Judo grappling is not nearly as involved as BJJ grappling because of the ruleset.. ie no ankle locks, so yes they are different.. And a lot more of judo is about getting a pin (hold down), as opposed to a submission. But I would hardly say there is nothing in common. I could go into any BJJ school, and know a large portion of the moves, as well as how to defend against them because of my judo training.. I know this because I work with people who train and teach in both art.

  • @steeeeker you realize that BJJ is derived from Judo? and if you think judo has no ground game then you havent trained in it, or at least not properly.

  • @BrentShiver achuleeeee, I'm pretty sure Judo came as a more sporting endeavor of japanese jiu jitsu. Then we all know about brazilian jiu jitsu long after those.

  • @BrentShiver People who deny that BJJ has a more developed ground game haven't trained in BJJ. I've done both. It's true, because ground game is the only game in BJJ.

  • @PandawdyBob I didnt deny that BJJ has a better ground game, I said that judo ISNT as involved in the ground. But they both have a lot of similarities. BJJ however does have some HUGE holes in it, if you are looking for self defense. It all comes down to what you want to do. If you want to grapple, compete, or do mma, then go for BJJ, if you want self defense go for japanese jujitsu. If you want to strike, go muy thai etc.

  • @BrentShiver Never bad to know a combination of styles.

  • @BrentShiver Umm... BJJ came from Judo.

  • @URMOMB1TCh3Z Umm yeah I know this.

  • yeah in jiu jitsu that was the first move i learned....and when we spared, and not going that hard one each other, it still hurt like hell

  • He should be planting his feet flat on the ground and squeezing his knees together. Theres nothing stopping that guy from escaping.

  • the opponent can shove his thumb up ur ass, that usually gets em, its happened to me, hard to maintain an armbar ugh -__-

  • you could bite

  • @norton360diachez ive been bitten, it dont work haha 

  • @proactionsuzuki When done properly, your hips are in close enough to the shoulder so that the pressure is on your lower abdomen and not 'your junk'.

  • is judo and jiu-jitsu the same practically?

  • @jhman07

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is like Judo's child.

  • @jhman07

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was derived from Judo. BJJ was created by the Gracie Family, and uses pretty much all the same things as Judo, however Judo trains in throws more, while BJJ trains in groundwork more.

    BJJ and Judo are solely grappling. Punches, kicks, knees, elbows and other strikes are prohibited. However Judo is derived from Jujutsu, an are the Samurai created. Jujutsu has strikes, such as punches etc.

  • isnt this from pankration

  • the only bad thing about this is that if your unlucky and lose a bit control....NUT SHOT! i did it to a dude that did this to me for no reason.

  • this looks insanely complecated

  • @madsmadsmads14 its basicly hips up wrist down

  • I love this throw to use in MMA sparring.

  • You have to take the Human Weapon moves with a pinch of salt...

  • This is good move, my arm still hurt from trying to escape this last night...

  • when he leans back it tickles,

  • Kozak Lubie tą technike

  • isnt this also a MCMAP move

  • This was practically the first hold I learned in BJJ. Extremely useful.

  • This loks like a tomato can throw

  • Did I just hear "As little as 1000 pounds of force" ?

  • @ravagingturkey1 Yes you did... thats definately a verbal typo. A relaxed arm can be broken with probably 20ish pounds of force... Im guessing on the exact number but I know its very low.

  • @ravagingturkey1 He's talking about relative to astrophysics

  • @ravagingturkey1 Yeah but he said: the leverage of the elbow can supply much more than that. :p

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  • @ravagingturkey1 torque..the arm acts like a big lever, greatly increasing any amount of force you apply 

  • @ravagingturkey1 lol i know a lot of people who say the same thing and it doesnt mean exactly what it sounds like because when they say like 1k lb of force,it could mean that all natural forces are implied(gavity, force,weight,mass,etc.)even the leverage of the fulcrum as showed in this video.so all that put together equals out to that much force

  • @ravagingturkey1 pshhh thats LESS than 9000 so yea...that's a little ^w^

  • @ravagingturkey1 did you also here that the leverage of the armbar can supply much more than that?

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  • @ravagingturkey1 It is very little taking your monetum into consideration and that you apply it for a fraction of a second. A little less than the force applied when you throw a 15 pounds bowling ball.(impulse is the scientific expression in english altough mometum has way more sense. (tell this to your physics teacher!) :D9

  • @ravagingturkey1 It is very little taking your monetum into consideration and that you apply it for a fraction of a second. A little less than the force applied when you throw a 15 pounds bowling ball.(impulse is the scientific expression in english altough mometum has way more sense. (tell this to your physics teacher!) :D )

  • @ravagingturkey1 Yes, you did. But if you kept watching, then you also heard, "The leverage of the armbar can supply much more than that".

  • @ravagingturkey1 The average adult male can exert over 5000 pound of force without leverage. With leverage, which is what the arm bar is all about, you could easily exert over 20,000...