JUDO 19 GROUND HOLDS 2.5min NEWAZA Osaekomi
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Anyone know who sings this song and what its called?
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@derm0ntti It depends on your goal. If you want to hold the person down or establish control, staying close is what you should do. If you want to fish for submissions, separate and allow the person to roll to their side in order to force a vulnerable position. Judo is more focused on control. Jui Jitsu is more focused on submissions. That's why they teach mount position differently.
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kill the music!
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good music .. ;)
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Hi chchjudoschool
I was wonding if you are from christchurch, new zealand?
if so can you plz send me the address of your dojo??
i would like to do a couple classes next time im in town.
Thx :D
derm0ntti 1 year ago
@derm0ntti
sure; 250 Stanmore Rd Richmond
we train everyday but senior judoka mainly seniors 6-8.30pm Tuesday Thursday (keen ones also Saturday and Sunday)
chchjudoschool 1 year ago
Kata Gatame, is trained diffiernt in bjj to judo i believe,
Judo = they teach you to stay close to the opponent or even mount them if you can.
BJJ = they teach you to seperate from your opponent.
which is the better way??
derm0ntti 1 year ago
@derm0ntti
Hi;
I am sure different teachers in judo teach different ways, there are thousands of clubs & must be 300,000 coaches of judo to support our over 10 million judoka.
I prefer to concentrate on keeping it tight at the focus point of the shoulder, and fluid elsewhere.When I hold this people submit immediately, but it is undeniably on the edge of the judo rules, and applies neck pressure, technically illegal, but widely performed
Not sure BJJ way sorry,
I am sure it will be good too.
chchjudoschool 1 year ago
It's something wrong at 1:36.
Makura Kesa Gatame should be Pillow scarf hold.
Kezure Kesa Gatame = Broken Scarf Hold
:)
xSpeedyxxx 1 year ago
@xSpeedyxxx
hi; i thin it is more correct to call it kezure kesa gatame; makura kesa gatame at 1.36 is an old name, but describes the technique very well.
chchjudoschool 1 year ago