Speaking from considerable experience from both the giving and receiving ends, Judo Shime-waza are devastatingly effective strangles that put your lights out completely. Ironically, when one regains consciousness the feeling---at least for me---has been like waking up from a refreshing nap. The mistake most judoka, including myself, make when executing Shime-waza is trying to muscle them in with brute force. That method never works. As this video amply and clearly demonstrates, precision, accuracy, and finesse are what make Shime-waza work. Thank you for covering in detail the critical elements to remember and practice when using Shime-waza, the methods of escape, and tactics for application in spontaneous situations. I love that facelock maneuver against stalling opponents. If only they allowed it in tournaments nowadays. Another valuable entry in my Judo library of knowledge!🥋🙏
@@RikiDojoUSA I am looking forward to them with bated breath. This needs to be said: One of my many, many frustrations with existing IJF contest rules is that they no longer permit Shime-waza or Kansetsu-waza from the standing position. I caught many a careless opponent with them in my youth.
Great video! Informative and educational as always. We're very fortunate you share knowledge and experience with world. Arigatō Riki Sensei!
Arigatō Reginald!
Speaking from considerable experience from both the giving and receiving ends, Judo Shime-waza are devastatingly effective strangles that put your lights out completely. Ironically, when one regains consciousness the feeling---at least for me---has been like waking up from a refreshing nap.
The mistake most judoka, including myself, make when executing Shime-waza is trying to muscle them in with brute force. That method never works.
As this video amply and clearly demonstrates, precision, accuracy, and finesse are what make Shime-waza work.
Thank you for covering in detail the critical elements to remember and practice when using Shime-waza, the methods of escape, and tactics for application in spontaneous situations. I love that facelock maneuver against stalling opponents. If only they allowed it in tournaments nowadays.
Another valuable entry in my Judo library of knowledge!🥋🙏
Thank you as always Jun! Riki sensei went on a shime-waza teaching rampage a few weeks back, so we'll have a few more videos coming out soon!
@@RikiDojoUSA I am looking forward to them with bated breath.
This needs to be said: One of my many, many frustrations with existing IJF contest rules is that they no longer permit Shime-waza or Kansetsu-waza from the standing position. I caught many a careless opponent with them in my youth.
Video ist semi optimal, da sich der Text über den spannenden Bildbereich legt und man nix sieht!
Ja, aber man kann den Text bewegen! ua-cam.com/video/uxLWVd8H2AI/v-deo.html
This is so bad