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  • can somebody explain why hes pulling on his grip on the leg instead of pushing it to free his leg?

  • @MrBadabing1234 Creating pressure on the top leg's thigh makes it uncomfortable but mostly pulls it in the opposite direction of the bottom leg which gets pushed by tori's foot. Like tearing a piece of paper.

  • @MrBadabing1234

    Try it both ways, then you must know it! I mean that when pulling, uke does not have any power to escape in his leg, because it's not on the ground.

  • He created a Sport. Maeda, who taught the Gracie family focused on ground fighting because he realized it was the best way to beat opponents in the prize fights he fought around the world. The Gracies followed their own tangent. Both Judo and BJJ come from the same root. Obviously many things in common, but also very different. Too bad you don't bother to get your facts straight or are interested in learning something new.

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  • best way is to cross train both arts...Judo guys are (generally) shit on the ground, BJJ guys are (generally) shit standing...work it out guys, it ain't hard.

  • Why does every internet post have to degenerate back into a bad kung fu movie script "My style is better than yours " . Honestly it doesnt matter where the technique came from .It the technique that is important . Notice how he controls the far leg so the uke cant post his leg and sweep him over .  Rey Garcia NYC BJJ ,Judo Instructor .

  • isn't 2:16 basically a sweep position?

  • this vid is making shit bricks.

  • wow! this guy is extremely knowledgeable and smooth with his movement and techniques, i wish I could train with this guy, i've been in kempo jujitsu for 6 years and bjj for 4 years and this guys is still amazing to me

  • @jmatanane1979 He's still amazing to all of us. One the greatest and most technical Judo ne waza experts of all time.

  • trixthor, thanks so much for these videos. they are great. kashiwazaki's judo is such a treat to behold.

  • BJJ is a sport shit, not an actual MA.

  • why?

  • BJJ is Kosen-judo.

  • Buhahah, Bjj is not judo and Kosen Judo or other japanese Martial Arts remember this you ignorant!

  • BJJ crap, BJJ not Kosen Judo you moron!

  • hard pass to stop

  • I've found this pass very useful in the last couple of weeks. I actually hope to be put in half guard in randori just so I can do this.

  • Wow, these videos although in a foreign language are great instructional videos and i've just ordered his book on osae komi. So glad i did after seeing this guy in action.

  • arigato sensei. the language of budo is universal. we dont speak japanese but got yr message. it works if u know what to do in a certain situation.

    thank u thrixhor to mailing this clip.

  • As a BJJ player, I have to say, the pass that Kashiwazaki shows starting at 5:12 is one of the best Half-Guard passes I've ever found. I use it all the time, on guys of every skill level.

  • you should see the Kosen Judo half Guard Pass, but Sensei Kashiwazaki is one the greatest Judoka doing NEWAZA!

  • Drop Bjj and train the Kosen Judo system, you will discover Lots of grownd pass you ever dream!

  • @Samboussr lol are u kidding me? bjjj is way more advanced

  • HARHARHAR!!!! you must be fall from the bed!

    What fuck you are talking about?!

    BJJ advanced, bull shiit!

  • BJJ crap!

  • say what u want, but u and i and everyone knows that , on the ground no black belt judo guy can even test a blue belt in bjj. i have seen it enought times. so be honest. i don't hate judo. I am a judo player too.

  • hahahahaha!!!, oh Boy! maybe because you have been training in the wrong Dojo and with wrong peoples! you Judo Player?! but of course you are!

  • @GHRepresent lol man, you have to remember there are varying degrees of Black Belt. I've seen Black Belt Judo guys smash Blue belt BJJ, however I don't know what degree black belt he was.

  • @GHRepresent im a judo white belt and i smash blue belts on the ground

  • @chilidog1001, , do i even need to repond to this . are u a kid? white belt judo , i won't even call u a judo player to start with.

  • @GHRepresent say what you want but i could smash you on the ground too

  • @chilidog1001 yeah whatever, internet warrior.

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  • @GHRepresent say what you want but its not the colour of a belt that makes your skills stupid, and idiot would know that

  • @chilidog1001 no you don't...why lie?

    

  • excelente

  • What are you talking about?

  • well better abstain to not write at all

  • 302bjj attach the shit everybody knows already to somewhere else

  • On a technical note in ref to this video.... The pass is solid if your goal is to control and not submit your opp. The fight can be ended quickly in BJJ comp with a leg lock from the crossed leg position (lock down). At :08 seconds if he pushes his toes down and stands up he can apply downward pressure to the knees effecting what is called in "catch as catch can" circles the indian death lock. It is a very painful ankle hold and will cause an instant tap. diff in philosophy yet again.

  • I am currently a Brazillian Jiu Jitsu practitioner. I have trained small circle jujitsu and some judo experience as well as various other martial arts. I laugh when i hear and read comments like some of these. Every Jiu jitsu practitioner i talk to all agree that Jiu jitsu is a off shoot of Judo, even Rickson Gracie gave respect to Japan for it's introduction into Brazil, furthering the development of BJJ.

  • There is a lot off BJJ hate going on now and days! Wow, some of you guys sound really mad. Is it because you have had your arm busted or have been choked out by a BJJ judoka!(lmao) I currently study Jiu Jitsu and have some background in Judo (small, very small). I also have some background in Ryu JuJitsu. What makes laugh more is that most of you idiots fail to realize that BJJ and Judo are fruits of the same tree and thats Jujitsu. The techniques focus on different areas of combat for success.

  • There is a bigger history than Judo and BJJ. Kano first learned jujitsu before creating Judo which focused on some of the more practicable features of jujitsu, which was uber violent. How are Carlo and Helio Gracie any different than Jigoro Kano. These men saw the practical flaws in Judo and how it related to the realities of street combat. It's a difference in philosphy. Someone will come along in the next 50 years and find another "truth of combat" exists only to find it had already existed.

  • BJJ = Basically Just Judo ;-)

  • Im not going to give a thumbs up cause i hae the hich is better arguement, but this was funny

  • @warrennumber12

    BJJ has no throws Judo has 64

  • @warrennumber12

    basically just joke

  • @warrennumber12 umm.... didn't Judo come from Traditional Ju Jitsu?

  • @MacFlanahan Yes it did. - judoinfo.com

  • @warrennumber12 so the people who describe BJJ as 'Basically Just Judo' are being a bit disingenuous. Judo and BJJ are both descendants of another previous style.

  • @MacFlanahan It's a joke mate. ;-)

  • @MacFlanahan "Basically Just JuJitsu". Whatever BJJ still came from Judo. So it would make sense to say that, rather than Jujitsu cause it wasn't a direct descendant.

  • The Japanese used to be a secretive society. Teaching foreigners judo was prohibited for some time. The Gracies found a great opportunity to exploit this long-known effective fighting system from Japan that had been kept out of our knowledge base.

    With the help of some spin, rewritten history, and badge engineering they turned a hell of a profit in America and made a big influence, so much so that Americans don't even know that what they're really being taught is re-packaged judo.

  • Yep niju garami means double entanglement and it is not the regular half guard but the same as eddie bravo calls "lockdown" and others in BJJ call the "scorpion guard."

  • jf1gd2. Check your sarcasm meter.  Dumbshit!!

  • Very detailed

  • Yeah, I was being sarcastic. I am sure some Gracie nut polisher will swear the Kashiwazaki learned from a BJJer.

  • I wonder which Gracie he learned this from?

  • the Gracies learned this material from his ancestors dumb shit. Maeda was a judoka who taught the Gracies judo. they wound up re-packaging it and calling it ju jutsu even though it's really just judo newaza entirely.

  • correct! select again! "I'll stick with Marketing Ploys. For 50, Alex".

  • that means the gracies are crooks rather than inventors. They should came out saying hey we revamped judo but instead said they invented gracie jiu-jitsu for the cash in America. They deceived brazil, the usa and everybody else.

  • that's right, they are just as good at marketing as they are at lying and trying to change history.

  • they could call it at least brazillian judo

    and not say shit about judo!!! watch the judo vs bjj video where that bitch gracies talking

    and watch yoshida vs gracie that royler bitch is just jealous that judo is better lol so in the next round he took off his gi

  • BJJ is not entirely newaza. The biggest change they made was to remove hold downs and ippon (win by throw). But like many sports, a small rule change can have a big effect on the way the game is played. Imagine how basketball would change if you allowed traveling.

  • ippon doesn't mean win by throw. it means one full point...and that can come from three different things, not just a throw. a 25 second pin and a submission constitute an ippon as well. you must have been brainwashed by a BJJ school cause most will tell you things like this and how they were taught jujitsu and not judo when in fact they were really taught judo.

  • We all understand that ippon means full point. His reasoning stands. Taking away the ability to win by throwing your opponent puts emphasis on submissions, and taking away the ability to win through pinning makes it less useful to give away your back and "turtle". These are two of the biggest differences between judo competition and jiujitsu competition.

  • Not everyone does, especially BJJers. Many people who have done BJJ haven't done other arts and were easily brainwashed from the get-go. The Gracies were taught JUDO by Maeda, not jujitsu or whatever the fuck else you want to call it.

    The Kimura is a judo move called ude-garami. Kimura was not a jujitsu master as he is falsely dubbed in Gracie videos.

    There is a lot of misinformation in BJJ used solely for marketing and profiting on fools who have never done martial arts before.

  • So... Other than the fact that not everyone is familiar with judo terminology, what does any of your post have to do with the discussion?  I think it's obvious that many of the gracies are not good people, but you're making judoka in general look extremely prone to saying whatever they think will make their enemies look bad.

  • You're right. The Kimura that we judokas use is called Ude Garami. The brazilian stared to use the name Kimura for that move because Masahiko Kimura used to break Helio Gracie's arm. To the BJJ comunity, if you put the oponent's arm down is a Kimura. If you put the arm up is an Americana.

  • Jf1gd2, you are the type of loser I could flame on all day. But I won't for the sake of keeping my sould clean. The reason for so many name changes and different reference to moves comes form the geographical and philsophical difference between Judo and Bjj. I've studied Jujitsu, Judo and BJJ and have found them all to be lacking in one area or another. If you combine the three philosphies of the arts you have what some may consider the perfect fighting form.

  • (read below first) The difference is in Gracie BJJ the focus is on ne waza submissions or ground grappling, pinning and then striking. The names are changed for recognition and memory. In Judo the focus is on throwing and pinning and then ne waza submissions. And in Jujitsu the order is on striking and throwing w/ limited grappling. It is in this order of focus that these arts differ. What makes GBJJ so much more effective is that it focuses on the most used range of CQC and that's grappling.

  • "Niju garami" stands for "half guard"?

  • yes, they refer to that position as niju garami

    garami means entranglement, while niju is 20 i think.

    I think the reason is why in kanji like =+ (ni = , Ju + ), but i'm not sure at all.

  • Nice video dude. Thanks for uploading. This is Jiu jitsu no kihon, very effective.

  • Actually the guy showing it is the famous Kashiwazaki...a Judoka with olympic experience and one mean Tomoenage (circle throw)

  • this is very impressive info for the advance graplers...great post.

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