Judo - niju garami (halfguard) pass - Kashiwazaki
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Try it both ways, then you must know it! I mean that when pulling, uke does not have any power to escape in his leg, because it's not on the ground.
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@MrBadabing1234 Creating pressure on the top leg's thigh makes it uncomfortable but mostly pulls it in the opposite direction of the bottom leg which gets pushed by tori's foot. Like tearing a piece of paper.
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can somebody explain why hes pulling on his grip on the leg instead of pushing it to free his leg?
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@MacFlanahan "Basically Just JuJitsu". Whatever BJJ still came from Judo. So it would make sense to say that, rather than Jujitsu cause it wasn't a direct descendant.
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@MacFlanahan It's a joke mate. ;-)
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@warrennumber12 so the people who describe BJJ as 'Basically Just Judo' are being a bit disingenuous. Judo and BJJ are both descendants of another previous style.
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@MacFlanahan Yes it did. - judoinfo.com
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@warrennumber12 umm.... didn't Judo come from Traditional Ju Jitsu?
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He created a Sport. Maeda, who taught the Gracie family focused on ground fighting because he realized it was the best way to beat opponents in the prize fights he fought around the world. The Gracies followed their own tangent. Both Judo and BJJ come from the same root. Obviously many things in common, but also very different. Too bad you don't bother to get your facts straight or are interested in learning something new.
BJJ = Basically Just Judo ;-)
warrennumber12 3 years ago 21
As a BJJ player, I have to say, the pass that Kashiwazaki shows starting at 5:12 is one of the best Half-Guard passes I've ever found. I use it all the time, on guys of every skill level.
KungFuJoeMarino 2 years ago 4