The Very Best of Judo
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I would love to do bjj as it adds so much more to a judokas groundwork. Infact, its not that known but the elite judo players (olympic level) usually crosstrain in bjj and are blackbelts. In my eyeswhen i see bjj i just see very good judo groundwork its so similar except you guys are allowed to use leg locks which has since been banned in judo. Btw same for bjj students. Crosstraining judo will improve your takedowns so so much for competition. Should try it.
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@AkenoKalei incorrect . this is a move of judo in fact judo is the father of jiu jitsu . judo has submisions ,
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@WanderingRyu1 I believe that is a modified Tomo Nage
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whats the move at 0:30 ? very crazy
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@punkysauras Well if it's temporary then i guess it's just time to heal, think than catch up on your loses :) being injured doesn't mean you gota stop learning true? hehe anyway good luck buddy
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@TheMythTheMagic I'm actually training on mma so i think it's good to train without the gi. Thank you very much for your info it helps, specially that i'm only 5 months new to the sport :) now atleast i know i'm taking the right extra classes.
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@iserenadeyourmum It was just temporary but I couldn't function it properly like it wouldn't bend that far anymore, So it frustrated me not being anywhere near as good :/
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Btw this is turismogamer on my new account.
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Sure, for BJJ & Judo, wrestling is bound to help in many ways. Cross-training has always been king. Theres bits here and there that you can take from each art & modify to suit your game effectively. Wrestling may be a bit different because the absence of the gi but I'm sure that there's wrestling techniques that you can adapt to your judo/bjj game.
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@punkysauras is that a permanent injury or just temporary?
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@turismogamer how about wrestling used for takedowns? is it like the same? coz that's what we train on for take downs



first move was jiujitsu
AkenoKalei 1 year ago
@AkenoKalei
Incorrect, read up on the history. Move is called Jujigatame.
2muchfreetime4irakli 1 year ago 12
what is the 0.47seconse skill name??
monster4956 2 years ago
Haraigoshi -> Juji-Gatame combination... more for Kata than sport.
2muchfreetime4irakli 2 years ago
Lol at the start it said "can you feel the pan" not "pain"
hellblade23 2 years ago
Watch it in high quality, genius.
2muchfreetime4irakli 2 years ago