SAMBO : Flying Arm Bar
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tobi juji gatame nice move, thank goodness judo helped sambo grow!! we judoka love sambo
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Damn, almost got this to work in a sparring match with a friend but I wasn't confident enough with what i was doing so he ended up getting the upper hand again.
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Thanks! No problem :-)
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ohhhh sorry i thought u were talkin about the martial art itself not the flying armbar my badd
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@Fallen385 I even have a picture of Noguerra reading the book. BTW; the Judo of 1882 was much different than Judo now. I'm a Kodokan Yodan in Judo and a Master of Sport in Sambo...along with a USJA recognized Godan in Jujutsu; I "have no horse in the race" about pride in where it came from.
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@Fallen385 It was demonstrated in that book by Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki, who was a World Sambo Champion. He and his College Coach, Nobuyuki Sato both studied and competed in Sambo; this was in order to scout out and neutralize surprising Soviet tactics. Kashiwazaki "came home" with that one and taught it.
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@Fallen385 Sorry; you may not like it, but the move's not that ancient - it was popularized by Russian Judoka/Sambist (Novikov or Nevzerov) who locked out Okano Isao with a surprise move. He did the "sliding" version, but it showed the tactic's worth and soon after people were studying the flying armbar. The first reference to it in English was a translation of "Vital Judo: Grappling techniques" by Isao Okano.
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@Daynd bull shit not judo, judo was invented in 1882
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Wow; that's just not true; BJJ adapted this from Sambo in the 1970's (as did Judo). I was around at the time
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why you call this sambo this is a clasic jui-jiusto technique wich does exist for a few hunderd years
Your English in exceptionally good, Vlad!
Awlo81 2 years ago 62
keep pressing 6 lol
lovesherforever22 8 months ago 11