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Episode #118: Grip fighting to spinning armbar sequence
When fighting same side players that have good gripping I use this sequence to get an underhook and then follow it up with a throw right into groundwork. Check out an example where I show Osoto-Gari to a spinning armbar.
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Відео

Episode #117: How to make your chokes DEEP!
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A simple trick to make chokes in both Judo and BJJ super tight!
Episode #116: Kata Gatame turnover to choke and back attack.
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This high percentage Judo turtle turnover has been used to win matches at the highest levels. Here we also look at how to utilize this series to enter into a arm triangle choke or, transition to the back control and finish with a choke from there. A great option for Judo, BJJ as well and gi and nogi. Let us know in the comments what you think!
Episode #114: Two grip fighting setups to Osoto Gari Seoi Nage combo
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Judo grip fighting setup to combination
Episode #112: Teaching Judo breakfalls and solo drills
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Some simple methods for progressively teaching judo breakfalls along with some solo drills
Episode #115: Hip bump sequence into triangle from guard
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Great sequence for both gi and no-gi grappling (judo, bjj, catch wrestling)
Episode#113: Old school Judo guard break into ashi garami position
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A fast and effective way to break the guard when your opponent is stubborn about keeping their legs closed and not moving to open guard
Episode #109: Mount and spinning armbar series
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Episode #109: Mount and spinning armbar series
Episode #110: Spinning armbar tips & tricks
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Episode #110: Spinning armbar tips & tricks
Episode #111: Georgian grip counter + armbar
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Episode #111: Georgian grip counter armbar
Judo4BJJ Ashi Garami sequence
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Judo4BJJ Ashi Garami sequence
Kesa gatame attacks for judo and bjj
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Kesa gatame attacks for judo and bjj
Episode #108: High percentage Bicep Slicer:Crush options
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Episode #108: High percentage Bicep Slicer:Crush options
Episode #107: Sneaky choke from modified knee cut
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Episode #107: Sneaky choke from modified knee cut
Episode #106 Kesa Gatame escape system
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Episode #106 Kesa Gatame escape system
Episode 105: 2 on 1 attack system for Judo Jiu Jitsu
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Episode 105: 2 on 1 attack system for Judo Jiu Jitsu
Episode #104: Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #104: Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi off the Georgian Grip
Episode #103: Unique newaza off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #103: Unique newaza off the Georgian Grip
Episode #102: Sumi Gaeshi & Hikikomi Gaeshi off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #102: Sumi Gaeshi & Hikikomi Gaeshi off the Georgian Grip
Episode #101: O Uchi Gari off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #101: O Uchi Gari off the Georgian Grip
Episode #100: Harai Goshi off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #100: Harai Goshi off the Georgian Grip
Episode #99: Osoto Gari off the Georgian Grip
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Episode #99: Osoto Gari off the Georgian Grip
Episode #98 Getting the Georgian Grip 3 of 3
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Episode #98 Getting the Georgian Grip 3 of 3
Episode #97 Getting the Georgian Grip part 2:3
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Episode #97 Getting the Georgian Grip part 2:3
Episode #96 Getting the Georgian Grip part 1:3
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Episode #96 Getting the Georgian Grip part 1:3
Episode #95 Two on one to double arm trap
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Episode #95 Two on one to double arm trap
Episode #94 Calf Crusher from Lockdown Half Guard
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Episode #94 Calf Crusher from Lockdown Half Guard
Episode #93 2018 recap
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Episode #93 2018 recap
Episode #92 Ghost escape counter reversal
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Episode #92 Ghost escape counter reversal
Episode #91 Breakfall drills
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Episode #91 Breakfall drills

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @TheMigueldl
    @TheMigueldl 3 дні тому

    That's awesome, thank you very much!

  • @gajorg69
    @gajorg69 Місяць тому

    Amazing simple suggestions

  • @don2341
    @don2341 2 місяці тому

    I have used it multiple times in newaza randori, it's a high % turnover indeed. Thanks for the breakdown!

  • @DC_Souljah
    @DC_Souljah 2 місяці тому

    My first session tonight, what a well explained tutorial.

  • @markgreene4485
    @markgreene4485 3 місяці тому

    Exceptional - thank you so much.

  • @jasonrose6288
    @jasonrose6288 3 місяці тому

    For what it's worth I am a black belt and still struggle with this (lifting) style of uchi mata. This is an interesting video!

  • @emiramad5430
    @emiramad5430 5 місяців тому

    Hi there, I am just passing by to say that I liked your video very much, and the way you explain is very clear as well; thank you! As a seasoned veteran returning to the mat after a 30-year hiatus, with the humility of an old-timer rediscovering his passion, Harai Goshi was always my go-to thrown and learning a different grip is excellent. Thank you!

  • @eltonblack9421
    @eltonblack9421 6 місяців тому

    How do you distinguish between hikkikomi and sumi gaeshi. Some people use the grips but I don't think that is a accurate way. For me the difference is the directionality of the throw. Overhead (hikkikomi) corner (sumi)

  • @Alibastard807
    @Alibastard807 7 місяців тому

    If anybody knows, can you explain the difference between the outside step and the can-can uchimatas. I'm trying to do the former but always ending up the can-can. It would be really appreciated

  • @naturezone6655
    @naturezone6655 7 місяців тому

    I studied judo for 6 years at 2 different dojos.No mention was ever made to any grip strategy.The teachers either were completely ignorant of this aspect of judo,or lousy instructors. I lost several key tournament matches due to my lack of knowledge on this.This was way before the Internet and utube

  • @indyfilmfaker4266
    @indyfilmfaker4266 8 місяців тому

    Dude! you could have tagged my page on this!! CMON!

  • @alexandrehuat773
    @alexandrehuat773 9 місяців тому

    The slow mo is nice, unfortunately it's harder to see the technique with the low luminosity

  • @kalieskrims814
    @kalieskrims814 Рік тому

    Excellent clinic

  • @jungcave
    @jungcave Рік тому

    super! we should have japanese name for this!!!

  • @Samu_03
    @Samu_03 Рік тому

    I did this in randori and worked really really well, thank you all

  • @moonrunrs
    @moonrunrs Рік тому

    Can you post the video of the solo drills? I didn't see them anywhere.

  • @moonrunrs
    @moonrunrs Рік тому

    Excellent, excellent video. I've never seen this drill and way of teaching Uchi. I am going to practice it this way right now. Thanks!

  • @Matt-ks7bp
    @Matt-ks7bp Рік тому

    This confused me! When I read Rochester Judo, I thought it was going to Rochester in Kent, England! 😂

  • @MrJusone
    @MrJusone Рік тому

    Great explanation easy too understand

  • @ВасилийВасильев-п4щ

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @cslife6666
    @cslife6666 Рік тому

    Still one of the best grip fighting videos I've ever seen.

  • @amitabhapalmer5085
    @amitabhapalmer5085 Рік тому

    Some of these are brilliant. As someone who loves to use kesa gatame, I'm going to add them to my game. Thank you!

  • @mikethompson7268
    @mikethompson7268 Рік тому

    Amazing breakdown it has been a huge help

  • @shafi8373
    @shafi8373 2 роки тому

    great for left handers. thanks

  • @adamedwards2
    @adamedwards2 2 роки тому

    Thank you, my cant wait to show my Sensei after nobody knew what this was ❤❤❤

  • @kenken8458
    @kenken8458 2 роки тому

    This is so far the best uchi mata instructional video I've ever watched👍

    • @rochesterjudo4330
      @rochesterjudo4330 2 роки тому

      Thank you! It's part of a larger system that has taken many years to develop but it really allows people to get uchimata with years of struggle learning it.

    • @kenken8458
      @kenken8458 2 роки тому

      @@rochesterjudo4330 It would be great if you could make a video to tell the difference between hane goshi and uchi mata. I think many people are confused

    • @rochesterjudo4330
      @rochesterjudo4330 2 роки тому

      @@kenken8458 I have one somewhere I'll have to find it, given that most of the top uchimata players do a hip style uchimata that looks very much like a hane goshi I'm not surprised, you could actually make a pretty good argument that it's more of a cross between a hane goshi and an uchimata, but I think intention plays a big part here. I wouldn't use this version as part of kata or testing, but it's very effective when you know how your opponent will try and defend. It's kinda like the old saying in hockey, "you can't be where the puck is, you have to be where the puck is going to be"

    • @moonrunrs
      @moonrunrs Рік тому

      @@rochesterjudo4330 I agree. I've never seen these drills before and I think it's a great way to learn Uchi. I want to try these right now.

  • @AurelienCarnoy
    @AurelienCarnoy 2 роки тому

    That swaying left and right was mastery. Thank you

  • @kkwercs
    @kkwercs 2 роки тому

    where is sound ?? I can't hear any sound. is it error?

    • @rochesterjudo4330
      @rochesterjudo4330 2 роки тому

      Not sure, I seem to remember there should be audio, but there is no talking just throws.

    • @kkwercs
      @kkwercs 2 роки тому

      @@rochesterjudo4330 I appreciate it your Reply!! I remember that I heard sound in this video few years ago :)

  • @shogunkristina
    @shogunkristina 2 роки тому

    This is amazing 👏 🙌 😍

  • @dandychiggins7240
    @dandychiggins7240 3 роки тому

    1:35 Wait.

  • @pablotapiafineart
    @pablotapiafineart 3 роки тому

    Thanks for that! Very well explained 👍🏼

  • @michaelspyrou1784
    @michaelspyrou1784 3 роки тому

    this coach is one of the best. lucky those who train with him.

  • @abstractbio
    @abstractbio 3 роки тому

    What a beautiful throw. The lightning is exquisite

  • @72197
    @72197 3 роки тому

    Grip fighting with a strong Judoka is extremely hard. Time spent on basic technique that "WILL NOT" work in competition is a waste of time. Consider this, if you cannot dead hang from a chin up bar for min 1.5 to 2 min you not in the fight. As a competitive Judoka we do massive grip strength and endurance training. (grips) I know your coach didn't tell you this. Ilias the Greek gold medalist has the only real usable training outline for grips..Jimmy Pedro has a close second followed by John Saylor.

  • @ElverGalarga-kr4jv
    @ElverGalarga-kr4jv 3 роки тому

    Te copias del jiu jitsu brasileño

  • @pe1er1
    @pe1er1 3 роки тому

    This is great! I've recently started judo and this is a great starting point. There isn't much on this topic so I would suggest you to do a judo fanatics instructional about it 👌

  • @coldwar1977
    @coldwar1977 3 роки тому

    It's a beautiful technique. Except, nobody I know punches like that.

  • @РозалияВинокурова-й7я

    Спасибо

  • @xXir0Rock93x
    @xXir0Rock93x 3 роки тому

    CCCCCCCCCOMBO BREAKER

  • @darkrai9000
    @darkrai9000 3 роки тому

    wtf eren?

  • @alanIrl99
    @alanIrl99 3 роки тому

    Good stuff guys! Thank you - appreciated.

  • @grahamedwards9920
    @grahamedwards9920 4 роки тому

    That looked very effective - would like to have seen it in slow motion.

  • @FinalselfBasil
    @FinalselfBasil 4 роки тому

    If I am left handed which hand do I grip my opponents Gi?

    • @caseyjordan9513
      @caseyjordan9513 3 роки тому

      Left hand, which is your power hand will typically go on the lapel, and right hand on opponents sleeve, but ensure you get the sleeve grip first then go for the lapel. Cheers

  • @ISLAM-nl5mk
    @ISLAM-nl5mk 4 роки тому

    3:07

  • @RobertoTodd51
    @RobertoTodd51 4 роки тому

    love the K I music

  • @ricozam7733
    @ricozam7733 4 роки тому

    Best basic gripping and sequencing video I've seen!!!! And I've seen a lot of videos including a few from Olympic champions!!!!

  • @rinpochepaolo
    @rinpochepaolo 4 роки тому

    That was ouchi not kouchi

  • @njwilliams4490
    @njwilliams4490 4 роки тому

    This is some really great practical info. This is the type of stuff the Black belts do subconsciously that made you KNOW they were a high level belt from grip alone. The time you pushed the uke's hand to his hip and went in for the Harai; I knew there was some serious knowledge here. Definitely liked and Subscribed!

  • @judocrusader5171
    @judocrusader5171 4 роки тому

    Sensei what do you do immediately when you've punched your right hand grip on their left lapell on a right on left stance and you intend to throw with one grip on to his half left rear.. i.e osoto gari throw.

    • @caseyjordan9513
      @caseyjordan9513 3 роки тому

      Throwing with just one grip? Ideally you're never getting a lapel grip before a sleeve grip, it leaves you open to many counters. That being said there are some quick attacks like O uchi gari you can attempt off a a single lapel grip, without both grips these are lower percentage though but can be used to setup other throws like lapel side seoi nage. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions ☺️

  • @brianmurray667
    @brianmurray667 4 роки тому

    Thanks for that ! I’m a Black belt in Karate but as of late, judo has me captivated. Watched quite a few tournaments on UA-cam and didn’t realize the amount of actual fighting going on with the grips. I was always just wanting to see a great throw.