I'll watch literally any video that has chill music like this. It's automatically interesting. I was just sort of vibing the whole time, not sure what this video is even about. That white belt is pretty good though!
I'm 53 and my training days are behind me. But back in the mid-90s I trained for roughly 4 years at Gracie Jiujitsu in Torrance. These were my prime years for training being in my 20s and still having my youth. In hindsight, I wish I had trained in Judo instead. There's something about Judo that really catches my attention instead of when I watch a Jiujitsu competition. I feel Judo would have been more tailor made for what I was looking for instead of Jiujitsu. Anyway, that was the past. I still enjoy watching Judo competitions. Anyway, nice job man considering this guy Sean was larger than you.
He’s a damn good judo player. He did a lot of standard judo stuff. I’ve tapped many bjj players with that reverse triangle- which they never see coming.
@NatDee-yj6nv did the opposite held one bjj guy in bjj class in kesa katame for 4 minutes I got bored. He was shocked said he couldn't move. I used to be able to pressure to hurt the guys ribs and lungs. Lack of training has hurt my hold downs and throws tho.
lmao yeah it be that way. had a big buff judo black belt in the gym and my best game is top game so i was relentless on the single leg. He’d hip toss me, i’d wrestle up back on the single and he’d hip toss me again. we did this for five minutes til he tired out and i got to mount where i rode out the next 2 minutes.
I always give Jits guys a hard time - im a Judoka and i feel we have a better base and balance than jits guys. I can pin most Jits guys on their back and they struggle to get me off them.
because unlike brazilians the japanese have honor, respect and humility, they refuse to profit off the wilful ignorance of the gullible masses at the expense of their art
@@bobk480 dude, just stop, one look at a dork like this Musumeci crybaby and that's all you need to know ... allow me to demonstrate with a picture that's as clear as can be: wrestling: BROCK LESNAR, jiu jitsu: Mikey Musumeci ... like I said, all you need to know
Jui jitsu has been heavily featured in MMA for decades. Judo is one event in the Olympics. Judo hasn't been hugely featured in the most popular combat sport. It's really that simple. Some high level judoka win mma matches throwing people, and it will take off.
@kaiser7121 That depends, some Judo schools they do spend a lot of time on the ground & some BJJ schools now where they're promoting as quickly as possible. A BJJ school I went to for a while everyone was a blue belt after 6 months, everyone who'd been there like 2.5-3 years was a purple.
All depends on the judoka man Belts don’t mean anything but respect for one’s knowledge and the ability to apply it A belt is by no means an indication of strength or skill level in other martial arts A black belt in karate for example would dawn a white belt Same goes for a high level wrestler I’ve seen guys like that mop the floor with bjj black belts who where completely out matched in their conditioning
The point is the training that you put into a guard, or a top game, means little if you cannot put yourself in the positions you have developed. Go back in the clip to where the guy in the black gi finally got to single leg X. It was a position he wanted for a long while but never got to it because his opponent just threw him and subbed him shortly after the throw. When the black gi finally got to single leg x, he got a toe-hold for a tap. Pretty handily might I add. He has skill, he is just not developed in throwing his opponent and getting to a dominant position. Which if we're being honest, matters quite a lot. Can't get to the butterfly guard you spent the last 3-4 years cultivating very easily when your opponent throws you and he's basically in side control/north-south. *THAT* is the point.
@@DeathxThexKid100 you've not told me what the point is. Can you pls tell me in a sentence or 2? You already know you're unable to get to most guards against a black belt in judo.
@@mhanif8816 Alright, here's the first sentence, and here comes the second. (Despite the fact I already told you the point.) Most BJJ practitioners have no idea how to do takedowns, or have no idea how to takedown thier opponent yet think they do; or they think they will simply get to thier game plan purely because they wanted it.
@DeathxThexKid100 So you're in agreement with what I'm saying. Against someone at that level, it's unlikely he'll be able to get to top, or utilise the guards he's proficient at. You're supporting my point. There's no value in rolling with someone where the skill & experience disparity is so large & they're giving you nothing. It's obvious that someone who has been training takedowns for Gi (in this instance) for a couple of years won't stand a chance against a judo guy with +8 years experience. So, there is no value like I said before. Tbf, your point is pointless.
@@mhanif8816 That is indeed the point, to illustrate that guard isn't the end-all-be-all. If you want the best shot at victory, you have to learn how to put the fight were you are strongest. If you cannot do that, but your opponent can, then the point I'm making is proven.
Judo throws are so badass in comparison to guard pulling.
its badass on its own
I'll watch literally any video that has chill music like this. It's automatically interesting. I was just sort of vibing the whole time, not sure what this video is even about. That white belt is pretty good though!
Great training! Your humility and sincerity in showing your progress is remarkable. It seems that Sean is a very good judoka. Greetings from Chile.
2:21 is so slick. Never seen it hit in a live roll.
I'm 53 and my training days are behind me. But back in the mid-90s I trained for roughly 4 years at Gracie Jiujitsu in Torrance. These were my prime years for training being in my 20s and still having my youth. In hindsight, I wish I had trained in Judo instead. There's something about Judo that really catches my attention instead of when I watch a Jiujitsu competition. I feel Judo would have been more tailor made for what I was looking for instead of Jiujitsu. Anyway, that was the past. I still enjoy watching Judo competitions. Anyway, nice job man considering this guy Sean was larger than you.
He’s a damn good judo player. He did a lot of standard judo stuff. I’ve tapped many bjj players with that reverse triangle- which they never see coming.
Beginning: Shawn is a white belt.
End: So Shawn is a purple belt.
how about the other guy?
I took some Judo after my Jiu Jitsu career was over. Their scarf hold is on another level. I had to improve my escapes.
@NatDee-yj6nv did the opposite held one bjj guy in bjj class in kesa katame for 4 minutes I got bored. He was shocked said he couldn't move. I used to be able to pressure to hurt the guys ribs and lungs. Lack of training has hurt my hold downs and throws tho.
You did well for a BJJ blackbelt kiddo!!!
Peace & Love!!!
shawn then proceeds to own him
Were you doing this as a demo for Shawn? B/c you weren't doing anything from standing, like at all...
lmao yeah it be that way. had a big buff judo black belt in the gym and my best game is top game so i was relentless on the single leg. He’d hip toss me, i’d wrestle up back on the single and he’d hip toss me again. we did this for five minutes til he tired out and i got to mount where i rode out the next 2 minutes.
Refreshing to see no guard pulling
No guard pulling here 💪
I don't reàly understand the foot sweeps, they look so smooth and awesome 😊
Ideally you sweep the foot when there’s no weight on it as they’re attempting to put weight on it while stepping. Something like them slipping on ice.
Cool content - +1 sub 🤙
Wow almost an authentic japanese Jiujitsu
jutaijutsu*
@@SINdaBlock411it's jujutsu regardless or another name yawara or hakuda which both are older names for it
I always give Jits guys a hard time - im a Judoka and i feel we have a better base and balance than jits guys. I can pin most Jits guys on their back and they struggle to get me off them.
you can't submit what you can't throw
Shawn passou o carro
Dont get how bjj ever got so popular and judo died out vurtually in morth america 😢
because unlike brazilians the japanese have honor, respect and humility, they refuse to profit off the wilful ignorance of the gullible masses at the expense of their art
@@SINdaBlock411 it's not athletic. Where do I stop...I'll stop there.
@@bobk480 dude, just stop, one look at a dork like this Musumeci crybaby and that's all you need to know ... allow me to demonstrate with a picture that's as clear as can be: wrestling: BROCK LESNAR, jiu jitsu: Mikey Musumeci ... like I said, all you need to know
Jui jitsu has been heavily featured in MMA for decades. Judo is one event in the Olympics.
Judo hasn't been hugely featured in the most popular combat sport.
It's really that simple.
Some high level judoka win mma matches throwing people, and it will take off.
@@therecalcitrantseditionist3613 🤨
And youd be a whitebelt?
Congratulations for the footlock. He don't saw this comming.
jutaijutsu >>>> judo >>> bjj
See where bjj comes from ? 😉
bro a blue belt in jj smashes a black in judo
not what the tarmac says about jj
@@gianntomasini1579 yeah sure
@kaiser7121 That depends, some Judo schools they do spend a lot of time on the ground & some BJJ schools now where they're promoting as quickly as possible. A BJJ school I went to for a while everyone was a blue belt after 6 months, everyone who'd been there like 2.5-3 years was a purple.
@@kaiser7121 In what ruleset? ADCC? IBJJF? Yes. Under IJF? No.
Black Belt Judo = 4 stripe Blue belt/ Purple
😂
on the ground, wile standing it's the other way around
Most are just Bluebelt, if the guy from Kosen Judo you can put them at Purple or Brownbelt.
@@anton8267 you people only care about ground game don't you ...
All depends on the judoka man
Belts don’t mean anything but respect for one’s knowledge and the ability to apply it
A belt is by no means an indication of strength or skill level in other martial arts
A black belt in karate for example would dawn a white belt
Same goes for a high level wrestler
I’ve seen guys like that mop the floor with bjj black belts who where completely out matched in their conditioning
Genuinely, what was the point of this? The disparity in skill, whilst just putting it on the lower skilled guy is unproductive
The point is the training that you put into a guard, or a top game, means little if you cannot put yourself in the positions you have developed.
Go back in the clip to where the guy in the black gi finally got to single leg X.
It was a position he wanted for a long while but never got to it because his opponent just threw him and subbed him shortly after the throw.
When the black gi finally got to single leg x, he got a toe-hold for a tap.
Pretty handily might I add.
He has skill, he is just not developed in throwing his opponent and getting to a dominant position.
Which if we're being honest, matters quite a lot.
Can't get to the butterfly guard you spent the last 3-4 years cultivating very easily when your opponent throws you and he's basically in side control/north-south.
*THAT* is the point.
@@DeathxThexKid100 you've not told me what the point is. Can you pls tell me in a sentence or 2?
You already know you're unable to get to most guards against a black belt in judo.
@@mhanif8816 Alright, here's the first sentence, and here comes the second. (Despite the fact I already told you the point.)
Most BJJ practitioners have no idea how to do takedowns, or have no idea how to takedown thier opponent yet think they do; or they think they will simply get to thier game plan purely because they wanted it.
@DeathxThexKid100 So you're in agreement with what I'm saying.
Against someone at that level, it's unlikely he'll be able to get to top, or utilise the guards he's proficient at. You're supporting my point. There's no value in rolling with someone where the skill & experience disparity is so large & they're giving you nothing.
It's obvious that someone who has been training takedowns for Gi (in this instance) for a couple of years won't stand a chance against a judo guy with +8 years experience. So, there is no value like I said before. Tbf, your point is pointless.
@@mhanif8816 That is indeed the point, to illustrate that guard isn't the end-all-be-all.
If you want the best shot at victory, you have to learn how to put the fight were you are strongest.
If you cannot do that, but your opponent can, then the point I'm making is proven.