EXCLUSIVE! Sensei Almost Dies ! , or "Why You Should Tap Out In Jiu Jitsu

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2010

An excellent Judo Sensei, who also teaches Brazilian Jui Jiitsu, demonstrates a choke hold, when his partner, another Judo Sensei, does not tap out in time. You will notice in the video, the partner raising his hand, in an attempt to tap out, but simply doesn't make it. This is a perfect example of why you should ALWAYS tap out as soon as possible, when training and competing in mixed martial arts. Note: The partner came to, and was fine shortly after we stopped our camera. Very scary experience.

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  • Why the hell dosent the camera man just tell him hes out ?ZZZzzzZZZzzz,,,,

  • @sprengt : Because i was focusing on the Sensei who was speaking. Had I realized, i would have said something, believe me. :)

  • @ExpertHowTos was he ok

  • @Chaos149 : Yes, he was fine after he came to. He came to within a few seconds after we shut our camera off. Thanks for your concern :).

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  • At least we know the choke works lol hope he was ok

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  • so the technique actually worked

  • omg is he ok

  • why he didint tap ?

  • @simsonyee know the feeling its a trip

  • Wow... that's crazy

  • I have been chocked unconscious twice. The problem is, I am so used to wriggling out of chokes that once in while I am sure that I am gong to get out then I fade out before I get to tap. Then its like being in really strange dream and then you wake up with some dude over you really scared and shouting why didn't you tap out? The funny thing is that its like coming out of dream so you don't understand WTF the dude is talking about and how you even got there in the first place.

  • :50 he was bout to tap, than :51 he went sleep mode.

  • @DLJJT90 The BJJ expertise is the ground....and only the ground...nowadays Just grappling is not enough...but of course it helps in an fight...it´s a great sport/martial art. Crosstraining would be the best option :) I too train BJJ, and love it as a sport, but I think crosstrain it with ninjutsu/ Goshin jujitsu...and then YOU are able to really defend yourself. BJJ is going the same way JUDO did, became just Sport (5 minutes sparring, million techniques, etc so on )

  • @DLJJT90 So true...First Japanese jiu jitsu...then Judo. When taught to the Gracies...there wasn´t really the name JUDO, so they learned just a small part of jujitsu, the grapple part and safe version one. Still to this day I wonder how they managed to tell everybody they invented something to able little guys beat big guys...especially when Japanese people are small (most)...Jujitsu...Ninjutsu had been around for hundred of years. They improved the grappling part indeed for sure!

  • that shit is scary.........

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