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  • @CrazyBananaThing

    no but it's really fast :D

  • It seems intresting, but it looks like it hurts to be thrown around..

  • what if hes not wearing a shirt lol

  • @ThexMarine1992 grab his or her hair

  • This has to be the most impractical demonstration of Kosoto Gake I've ever seen. As tori pushes against uke back on the lapel uke can easilly just drop underneath him for a seoinage.

  • @expertvillage when your about to trip your oponent how do you position your foot.

  • tip1: look to where you wanna throw your opponent

    tip2:this technique works much better when you fall with your opponent because you can use your weight to get your opponent down.

  • I always use this in class to set up kimuras or armbars. So effective when you do quick.

  • OK, this conversation is just ignorant. Judo is a SPORT, this throw is a strategy for scoring a point in the SPORT. It has nothing to do with street fighting. This move can be effective but it is not hard to counter. The devil is in the details. If the player is off balance (the first part of any throw) based on the initial push back and to the left, his weight goes to the leg you are hooking, push him over it, keep your own balance and control, Ippon ( Japanese for game over)

  • @sracsrer & unfotunetly, not everyone walks the street in a Gi (Karate Clothing)...

  • @4ALECS If you do not know anything about Judo, why speak about it? Have you trained in Judo? How long (if yes)? What is your best grappling achievement? Based on what you mentioned, you have 0 grappling experience, but that's OK. Let me educate you about Judo. There are dozens upon dozens of techniques in Judo (both throws and submissions) that DO NOT require the use of clothing or gi (e.g. triangle choke, arm triangle choke, read naked choke, firemans carry, uchimata, arm bar, kimura lock)....

  • @pcjudosambo whoa there bud. It was a joke. Yes, I have studied Judo. I studied judo for about four years. I was simply stating that it IS easier to do MOST of THESE moves with a Gi on. Correct? MMA has really distrorted the sport ok Martial Arts. I, contrary to most other people on youtube dont act like Im a bad ass online. My apologies...

  • @sracsrer you have no idea on the psychological effects of grappling or obtaining full control of your opponent. Yes, Judo is a sport but it's also a Self-Defense form. It has been proven by the Kodokan that a pin (on the streets) is 1 of hundreds of ways to "control" your opponent. It's known that holding your opponent for more than 30 seconds has a massive impact on them. Plus, a pin is a "gateway" to any number of submissions and a Judoka is well informed of that "gateway".

  • @pcjudosambo I studied from a Mr. & Mrs. Goode privately. I was taught that Judo is a form of using your opponents inbalance against him. A form of pinning your opponent. I do understand the psychological effect of grappling AND maintaing control under stressful & sudden situations. Once again, my apologies. (Mr. & Mrs. Goode also taught me respect for the sport)

  • @4ALECS Sorry bro, maybe I wasn't myself when commenting on your post. I think I was getting off a heated debate so I was a bit angry, my apologies. Yes, for a Judo guy it is much easier to do the techniques with the gi. That's 100% true. The MMA scene and the no-gi grappling has actually evolved Judo (since Judo is an ever evolving art). More Judo players now practice Gi and no Gi thanks to MMA and submission grappling. Back in the day maybe 10%-15% practiced no gi judo, now more like 30%-40%

  • @pcjudosambo No need to defend Judo as self-defense to me. My comment was not to discredit Judo as a martial art, my comment was to silence the ignorant comments on here about the benefit of this particular move in a street fight, not Judo as a whole. I completely agree with your assessment that "pinning" someone in a street-fight has a massive impact. Judo also provides extremely valuable technique and experience for the eventuality that a fight ends up on the ground.

  • However, in an attack situation in an uncontrolled environment, with the potential for multiple attackers, ground work is ill-advised.

  • @sracsrer Multiple opponents: Kicks.

    Two opponents: Punches.

    One opponent: Ground work.

  • i like how they just fall its niot t hat easy

  • thanks for posting

  • Why must everyone think so linear? Obviously people don't wear Gis on the street, but what's similar? Jackets, pants, shirts with collars, and okay maybe it's hot out and they're wearing short sleeved T-shirts and shorts, simply use wrist control, over-hooks, and underhooks. MA isn't some systematic way of doing things, it's a way of being taught, then making subtle changes in it to suit you and the situation.

  • why do all these idiots say to try this on random people? its called "judo lessons for beginners" not "how to use judo on streets"

  • u dont have a gi in a real fight though and all they wanna do is punch soo...

  • LOSTPLATOS -yeah sure. Why not? Try it on 6 foot tall football player types under 30 out with their girlfriend in the Hunting Sections at Walmart or in Redneck Beer Joints where you're the stranger.

  • lol at 0:00 blue gi guy face transition

  • My friend who is the bellt before black and came 3 in international judo competion once and he always beats me at takedowns so im learning judo to try to take him down:)

  • the ABSOLUTE worst thing you could do to a judoka who likes and often uses uchi mata.. works if you catch the guy off gaurd thoughh.

  • iv done judo b4 and im just sayin, shouldent he use his other leg to take him down, u know, for better stability in case blue guy decides 2 take him down wif him

  • that's another move. if he goes down with him he still scores

  • if he uses the other leg he could possibly be reversed.

  • does this move require a gi (sorry for the miss spelling) can it work in a mma fight and if so how can you apply this move?

  • Well no. Because Judo wasnt created for shitty MMA entertainment and money thats all MMA is. MMA gives real martial arts like Aikido a bad name, people say after watching a guy fight in UFC "Aikido doesnt work in a fight" its not supposed to work in a full contact fight thats the whole point, Aikido is for self defence on the average person, the same applies with Judo when talking about do's martial side. Many Judo throws do require clothing to grab onto and its going to stay that way,

  • @Brady2k10 I'm A Local Amateur Muay Thai Champion & I Was Thinking About Studying Maybe Aikido, Jiu Jitsu Or Judo So I Can Restrain The Average Thug/Attacker In The Street Without Haven't To Break Their Bones And Mess Them Up.

  • one throw on concrete will hurt anyone, even a Judoka and we know how to land properly without breaking anything, the average person dont. Usually a throw on concrete will be enough but if its not you can just go into an armbar or a choke hold easily so yes you could restrain an attack easily, you dont have to throw them you could get them in a standing choke hold.

  • @Brady2k10

    I love standing chokes and arm bars !

    ;-)

    The first guy that masters them in UFC will scare the rest of his weight class SH*TLESS until the rest of them catch up.

  • @Brady2k10

    You are 100% correct about landing on concrete. My tournament coach used to say

    " I'm not a bad ass,but that concrete sidewalk is"

  • @DandDskeeto lmao thats pretty funny dude great sayin

  • @juliustetevano

    You'll learn more about restraints in Judo and Ju Jitsu than Aikido. ( Though you do learn some very cool ones Aikido too )

    Aikido, Judo, Ju Jitsu, Muay Thai my 4 favorite arts ! I LOVE THEM ALL !

    With Thai Judo & Ju Jitsu will make you a better street fighter ( not that Aikido doesn't work it's awesome ,,just the others will work with Muay Thai better ).

    Aikido still improves your street fighting & more importantly it will improve your Muay Thai. A LOT !!!!!!!

  • @DandDskeeto

    Jujitsu is the root martial art. Judo, BJJ, Aikido(aikijitsu) are derived all from jujitsu

  • @pectoralis1602 while there is a lot that came from jujitsu, thats not accurate. Jujitsu originally was very different from what it means today. originally Japanese jujitsu incorporated much more then grappling and even had weapons in some of their techniques. if you go far enough back you can trace most martial arts to shaolin kung fu, but even saying that kung fu is the root of all martial arts is simplifying it. also, some martial arts come from other arias that do not have ties to kung fu

  • @Brady2k10

    Excellent observation.  Take a bow.

  • @tuvaluman

    No, it doesn't require a gi, although the guys in the video are using a normal judo grip which possibly makes it easier. All you need to do is to successfully disrupt your opponent's balance via kuzushi and hook their leg away. It may work well with a hand on their shoulder or neck, similar to a Greco-Roman style grip if the opponent's not got a gi/jacket on.

  • @tuvaluman

    Yeah I have see this pulled off  at all levels of MMA>

  • dont ever do this, the reversal is too simple, richard has to come way forward with the guy in blue once he steps round to do the trip the guy in blue can use the fact that richard has to step into him to roll richard to his left and over the front side of his hip, i doubt that is a formal move but its very intuitive to do,

  • the guy knows what hes talking about.

  • i tried this today in gym class and the guy did a reversal and instead triped me.

  • lol... did u get hurt? (tripped... srry hate spelling mistakes like that... srry if u meant 2 do that)

  • typo my bad

  • yeah u gotta be quick otherwise they can just reverse it. my firend who knows nothing bout judo someone taught him that throw and i just reversed it cause he took so long

  • why the hell would you be trying judo in gym class?

  • it's mandatory,my coach wants us to learn wrestling so i tried this and failed

  • did you have mats ?

  • yeah,our gym has displaceable mats for the wrestling team

  • oh, god. sorry I thought you just just meant on hardwood floors =p. sorry for jumpin' on you.

  • don't worry about it man,it's all good

  • Did he call that osoto gari? That doesn't look like an osoto gari.

  • @ThePurityofBrutality

    Kosoto gaki stupid fuck.

    Youve heard of 1 judo throw from watching Karo Parisyan.

    Not every throw in Judo is called an osoto gari

  • Whoa, excuse my lack of Japanese. I'm not a veteran youtube warrior like yourself.

    I'm sorry, I take that back. You're Judo is probably excellent considering you don't have a dick (aside from the one in your mouth).

    Would've gotten to your rude correction earlier, if I wasn't training. Try it sometime, you might like it.

  • Yah? You train for 2 months straight at a time?

    Get the fuck outa here.

    I dont do Judo regularly, but I do Jiu Jitsu and Judo. It doesnt take a Judo black belt to say your an idiot.

  • And it doesn't even take an idiot to say you're full of shit. Commenting on Judo vids isn't training, cock for brains.

    Shit, I thought you had enough sense to at least leave your house first.

  • I ment to say I dont do Judo regularly, but I do Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai.

    and im definately not full of shit.

    P.S. I have some of my freinds from mma at my house right now. And we're graplling and working out.

    But thanks. later pussy

  • That was weak, you slit your own throat the second you called me an idiot using the wrong "your" and I even let that slide.

    Working out? more like cirlce jerkin I'm sure.

    P.S. That thumb down wasn't me, clearly someone else on here also has you painted as an MMA nutriding tool. PEACE.

  • @Curatalo506 whos your professor?

  • that was a funny one im gonna start using it

  • anyone interested in judo dont take no notice of this, these guys are shit! lool watch some of the competetive judo stuff

  • Cool, I'm going to try this on my twin sister haha

  • great video!

  • I wish there was a iPod Podcast for this

  • its theory, hes not trying to resist, he knows what the guy is going to do soo therefore he could prepare for it and counter, but what would that show us? its not always a fight to the death, its training.

  • lol i usually try them on my dad or a retard at school lol

  • I want to practice these moves on an opponent to see if they really work. Should I just try them on random people on the street?

  • they work ok i do them and they work.

    dont try it on people on the street!

  • NO dammit thats not what they are for. Go fight some gang members.

  • @losplatosdemaria LMAO XD if ur in trouble lol

  • @losplatosdemaria i wouldnt.

  • @losplatosdemaria yeah try it on cops. Then you'll see a move, the batono in asso..

  • @losplatosdemaria try it on your fat friends, EARTHQUAKES

  • @losplatosdemaria of course you should

  • @losplatosdemaria Yeah, just keep going until you find one who knows how to counter :D

  • @losplatosdemaria

    no, random people that pick on you.

  • @losplatosdemaria lmfao! 

  • That's quite tricky though,the one doing the leg hook could fall on the opponent.I think Judo is much trickier to learn than plain kicks and punches!!!!!

  • o my god, pleaseee.........

  • 0:00 heey! the guy in blue actually smiles? he always looks like he wants to kill someone since hes always on the receiving end :P

  • It's actually really fun to be the uki for a sensei. {Tori=thrower, uki=reciever}

  • lol i duno bro, that guy does NOT look like he's having too much fun xD

  • {Bro??}

    He's probably perfectly fine with being thrown XD Unless it's a hard fall like yoko wakari can be, it's not that bad.

  • @uzernam302 lol

    

  • i heard this is also called a Marine Reap (from US Marine Corps). but what i've always wondered about in these kinds of throws is what happens if your opponent keeps his grip on you. won't he just pull you down with him? how can you prevent that from happening?

  • If that really happens just straightaway fall together with him, pin him down firmly on the ground and use a submission move on the opponent.

  • Hi, i am a 1st dan in judo.

    if they do keep there grip and pull you down you will find yourself inbetween there legs from there reach forward grab both lapel's and put all of your wieght on your arms, from doing that you would choke them and cut of there blood sulply giving them 25 sec's to live

  • its just a domonstration dumb fuck im sure hes alot better and more experience then some fuck commenting on a real judo fighters you tube video

  • This was just stupid, no judoplayer attack with a ko soto gake like that.. Get your leg all around ukes leg, then its much harder to step out of

  • that isnt true at all in my first tournement i actually won useing that same move it allowed me to put him in a scarf hold down and won

  • Post more techniques sir!!!!

  • this is ko-soto-gari

  • pretty cool. is it this easy to learn self defense/martial arts?

  • @jokerintheigloo

    It's very much subject to the instructor and your abilities as a muscle mimic. A technique might look very easy when demonstrated, but to make your body do exactly the same thing is another issue. Compounding the difficulty, you must be able to flawlessly execute the technique outside of a controlled training environment to be effective, especially in the presence of hostility. The best way: practice, practice, practice.

  • Excellent!

  • SMACK, looks like hard floor lol,

    ive tested this on many unsuspecting friends, but that guy was going down far too easily, you have to realy swipe with your leg

  • Actually I think the point is more to use your leg like a fulcrum, and push the enemy over it, rather than relying on mostly the power of the sweep.

  • yeah and it works so well in theory, and not in practice, its obvious when somebody steps behind your leg and most people realize and jump or step, you go woosh and hook their leg as you push and theirs no time to react

  • then they throow you over. Right? ne wayys made me laugh the last time he fell.

  • Due to Judo lessons, I have learned to dislike Gis!! I much rather receive an asskicking in causal wear.

  • O soto gake

  • good video very well explained

    please more of the same

  • "please more of the same"???

  • excelent vid!

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