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Oda "sankaku" Tsunetane
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  • The Gracies have claimed they invented a new art because they created new ground techniques. These techniques were claimed to have never existed in traditional jiu-jitsu and judo. The claim is false. The lies have been revealed from videos such as Oda's. The Gracie philosophy has been discredited and morons like yourself keep pushing for the gracie's philosophy of idiocy. Thus, running into a slippery slope.

  • Gracie's DIDN'T invent SHIT!

    Sensei's like ODA, AIDA, KAWAISHI, MIFUNE were doing this when the Gracie's where wearing diapers!!!

    Classical Judo is a Kanzen Bugei

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  • @108estilong1 Rainy Martinez from Mitts and Matts in Tucson can do a kimura and other submissions if we hold him on a half guard. Brock Lessnar beat the crap out of mier the second time they fought because mier held lessnar on a half guard. Rainy's says, if you hold someone on a half guard, then you are locking yourself to them. If on half guard, Rainy get on a pseudo side control position, and then he goes for a kimura, amongts other things..

  • @108estilong1 Next time someone closes guard on you, as soon as you regain your posture step over their body. all you need is to have your torso straight up. doing this will flip them over and they will be face down. In Judo you can apply an akiles tendon lock (I think it is still legal), if you want to break knees do what it is done in the following catch wrestling video. My 150 pound, 70 year sensei did the step over on me to teach me a lesson. youtube.com/watch?v=VPha1juY6s­Y&feature=related

  • @franciscoreatas11 Letting some one pass ur LEGS is a down grade on your position as your limited use of ur arms,hips. U cn still escape but why put a handicap for urself? when u can use other parts of ur body that are stronger? everything has advantages & disadvantages When u get more experience u get the wisdom to know the difference & knw how/when/ to use it.

  • @franciscoreatas11 theres a difference between sport jujitsu & jujitsu 4 self defence. Im assume u practice judo. Im practicing judo myself (just started) to improve my stand up gi game. I also do BJJ which ive done for 5 years now. Basic rule in closed guard u learn in BJJ is to break their posture! if there posture is broken down its very very unlikely u can break knees while in sm1s closed guard. But yes u can if U have good posture start setting up attacks.

  • @108estilong At my dojo we get yelled at if we close the guard. If someone closes the guard on me, always have the option to break their knees..Ofcourse it is illegal in Judo, but my Sensei taught it to me so that I understand the danger of locking yourself to an opponent. Hell my sensei preffers that we do not hold anyone on half guard for more of a few seconds. He prefers that we let them pass or try to regain guard and stand up right away

  • @moelicious416 ANd what bothers me more is that brazilian gayjitsus trully believe that Judo only has throws. I am a begineer Judo player. I havenever been submitted by bjj guys, the highest i grappled with was a strong brown belt that trains under demetrious rios, I was not impresed. I train at a dojo Headed by Rainy Martinez, whose sensei is Steve Owens, who comes from Rendokan Dojo in Tucson. A while ago they had a seminar by Sensei Okada, who I believe is the last living disciple of Oda.

  • Judo The best.

    Brasil. "Elias"

  • Remember I was here.Thai 5:40PM 10/23/2011

  • @108estilong "Jui" is a spic spelling. You'll never find it in English translations of traditional Japanese "Ju-Jitsu" or simple "Jujitsu." Traditional Kodokan Judo is a complete martial art, including strikes (taught at the black belt level). Because of its reliance on full speed, full power randori, Judokas are much stronger and physically tougher than BJJ'ers who prefer to lay on the floor all day. Getting slammed to the ground hundreds of times in practice tends to toughen a person.

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