Attacking the turtle position

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2006

Vadim demonstrates with Mark combat SAMBO techniques to attack the turtle position.
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  • Every single move here is JUDO!First choke Hadaka jime(naked hand choke).

    second Okuri eri jime then,Kataha jime.Followed by an arm lock called Juji gatame.

    Pin is a version of Kami shiho gatame.

    finaly.rolling choke is usualy called Jigoku jime(Hells choke).

    Vasilii Oshchepkov.alleged father of sambo was a judo black belt under judo founder Jigoro Kano.Came back to russia and Sambo was born.

    enough said.

  • HOW THE FUCK DID I GET TO THIS!!!

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  • @Drbranicap yeah, in that video it would be impossible to:

    -give an example of what sambo really is

    -deny that judo played a major role in creation of sambo.

  • Brazilian jujitsu is an offshoot of Judo as well. Brazilian jujitsu focuses on the Randori portion of Judo. While effective Jujitsu focuses more on combative techniques....eye gouging, biting, nerve strikes, etc. Judo style competion used to focus on rolling but Jigaro Kano felt that it focused on strength so he changed competion format to emphasize technique.I think when Kimura complimented Gracie on his ability he said that Gracies style reminded him of the old style

  • All you guys arguing over where this technique comes from are going to have to look back a lot further. It can be traced back at least as far as ancient pankration.

  • @Drbranicap I hope you don't mean this derisively. Yes, Sambo is (historically speaking) an offshoot from Judo. Judo, in turn, is an offshoot of Japanese Jujutsu. So what? They have their differences as well and the greatest thing one could to is try them all.

  • @vcj13 yeah there is a move similar to this in judo the name escapes me also

  • These transitions are sooo smooth i wish that guy could teach me these moves in person.

  • wear tenis????

  • valetudo....

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