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Judo Throws & Moves : The Juji Gatame Cross Lock Judo Move

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

Learn how to perform the Juji Gatame cross lock judo technique in this free Japanese martial arts training video.

Expert: John T. Anderson
Bio: Sensei John T. Anderson is, a Shichidan in the sport of Judo. He has been studying Judo since 1946 while stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii with the Navy.
Filmmaker: Antar Hanif

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  • Ya where did BJJ Came from ? its derived from Judo, it raised from a Japanese master that teach it to the Gracie Jiu Jitsu, you dumbfuck, Judo was developed first than BJJ, think about it.

  • He is a red and white belt, that means grandmaster (8+ degree black I believe)

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  • @Berserker6969 Judo is derived from Ju Jutsu,trust me,I practice it,I mean Judo ))

  • The first was just some randome, but that is a danger lock, in judo u throw the enemy down then lock him to unable to move until u get a point, if u do wrong u are out. Ask someone who have been on judo

  • @Ylltimate its an armbar fool, lol

  • @Berserker6969 where did JUDO came from from traditional ju jitsu :) it was first developed than both bjj and judo

  • @LightninGawd The thing is, when you try to elbow the balls, you'll have to get your arm up first, which will end up in hurting yourself. Ofcourse, also, like JKT6 said, it's too fast to react, if you don't submit. your arm will go 'bweak' in a matter of seconds. Hell, if he's got some strength a matter of milliseconds.

    And no, it's not twisting the wrist. With the Jujigatame you bend the arm in the reversed way.

  • Seriously.. was that his "throw"?

  • Thought the guy on the ground was dead for a minute.

  • @minimanukuk i agree,, i like them both,judo for standing and ne-waza and bjj for ne-waza because of the different rules, the leg lock's and the no gi competitions,trying to learn them both,they complete each other like one perfect sphere or circle...

  • @MrUFClaw Same thing.

  • @Berserker6969 ..but judo developed from traditional ju jitsu...;))

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