Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki-Sankaku Jime-2
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Judo in competitions is too much based on stand up and less on ground fighting and this is not a good thing cause ground fighting is a very effective part of judo.
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GREAT!!
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What a brilliant demonstration of Sangaku or Sankaku Jime, even though he spoke in Japanese the variations were very understandable, well done RuroundiTR for the upload, the use of the judogi or the belt to restrain the hand is a must in contests.
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@Dudongo86 That's sad. I truly believe that referees should allow at least a little time for newaza in international judo. Newaza is strong foundation of judo, so why not allow some ground skills to be applied in competition ?
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Beautiful but in countries like mine referees don´t let you do anything.
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@billysue2 True. Another big difference is in Judo the ground work has to be quick and explosive. We only have 5 seconds to make a move or we're stood up. In BJJ we can work and play chess.
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@makavelimavi Yes, very legal, and we are very good at them, just ask BJJ.
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@mitchhsansom it's the same shit you just do more of it. the leglocks are not done in tournaments for good measure because of the high likelihood of injury. look how many people in ufc and bjj who cant compete for months on end because of heel hooks and shit like that
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@makavelimavi must be some bjj noob
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@billysue2 not like a leg lock submission but like just hooking my heels together and bringing the guy over to transition to the pin
Yes, triangles or Sankaku in Japanese are legal and a very important part of newaza (ground fighting) in Judo.
kappanisan 2 years ago 25
Are triangles legal in judo?
makavelimavi 2 years ago 7