Judo Ne-Waza compilation (Arm locking techniques)

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  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2018
  • Part 3 of 3 Ne-Waza compilations. This one is about some armlocks flying juji gatames, kimuras and many more. Hope this shows that Judo is not only about throws.
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  • @Renku07
    @Renku07 4 роки тому +61

    The most effective martial art in history. It's a pity, having loved Judo so much, I ended up becoming a black belt in Shito ryu karate. Judo is no joke!

  • @zevdez1004
    @zevdez1004 5 років тому +63

    I trained in wrestling and no-gi submission grappling. The Judoka I rolled with had some of my favorite arm bar submissions and top transitions I've ever seen and learned. Judo Ne-waza is definitely way underrated.

    • @kobiesboxing4956
      @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому +1

      Zev Dez How does Judo Ne-waza differ from other types of Judo?

    • @johnathannelsonento2040
      @johnathannelsonento2040 5 років тому +5

      @@kobiesboxing4956 ne-waza means "ground fighting" ans is part of the judo curriculum.

    • @kobiesboxing4956
      @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому +2

      Johnathan Nelson Ento Thanks for the info. I love learning things.

    • @uiklotw882
      @uiklotw882 4 роки тому +1

      @@kobiesboxing4956 in Japanese, word “技”which read “Waza”means technique .

    • @henrikg1388
      @henrikg1388 4 роки тому +5

      Ne-waza is the ground game of judo. Tachi-waza is the standup-game. The sport rules are heavily in favor of Tachi-waza, but if you look behind the surface, a submission or pin means victory. So in conclusion, every good judoka has a decent and explosive ground game, but they focus on the standup. You can only be sure of victory with a perfect throw, a submission or a 25 seconds pin. If you really want to win, you go for submissions, but you have to be fast and make improvements, or you will be stood back up.

  • @juantermo6996
    @juantermo6996 4 роки тому +16

    i felt my shoulder pop out watching this

  • @johnp1229
    @johnp1229 5 років тому +27

    My sensei submits me all the time. It is nice to see what it looks like as a spectator. Sometimes it is hard to understand how I got into that position and even harder to understand why I actually pay to be abused this way :-)

    • @j-fit677
      @j-fit677 5 років тому +4

      Humility

    • @powerhouse5007
      @powerhouse5007 3 роки тому

      😀 Keep doing what you love ❤️ all the best

  • @tomaszsosnowski9860
    @tomaszsosnowski9860 6 років тому +37

    Love your last series of videos! Judo newaza is massively underrated appreciate you putting this together!

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому +2

      Thanks, glad you like them!

    • @assamriflejudocoach2090
      @assamriflejudocoach2090 6 років тому

      Th Sanatomba

    • @Renku07
      @Renku07 5 років тому

      Underrated? I don't see any difference between these and the ones Brazillians do. LOL.

    • @justinwu737
      @justinwu737 5 років тому +1

      Renku07 just think of BJJ as Judo but almost always on the ground.

    • @Ramon-bs7kr
      @Ramon-bs7kr 4 роки тому

      @@dansweetnam9098
      Techniques and rules in bjj and judo are very different

  • @glenoreilly9425
    @glenoreilly9425 5 років тому +9

    Beautiful art of Judo

  • @viper1320
    @viper1320 3 роки тому +6

    I love ground techniques. It requires both mental and physical strategies. A ton of hard work with a ton of practice. When executed properly, the sounds of tapping on the mat follows. I might add patience and self restraint. Peace

  • @daveyponderosa9549
    @daveyponderosa9549 5 років тому +2

    Wow! Yet again, another awesome post. I love it.
    This only inspires me to train more.
    Many many thanks.

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  5 років тому +1

      Thanks man, that's awesome, glad to hear that!

  • @cesartijerina6576
    @cesartijerina6576 3 роки тому +2

    Great vídeo, Ne waza naturaly flows after tachi waza. Excellent for strenght. I loved it and owe it most my wins, thank you for this collextion

  • @joberodrigues9635
    @joberodrigues9635 6 років тому +16

    Extremely beautiful! Judo/jiu jitsu= feijão com arroz, a mais completa arte marcial que os samurais nos deram, salve Mestre Kano/Maeda.

  • @rudytembrook6995
    @rudytembrook6995 5 років тому +2

    Awesome video, please keep them coming!

  • @breadispain
    @breadispain 3 роки тому +1

    Judo ne Waza is a lot more explosive and faster paced than BJJ due to time constraints on the ground set forth in competition rules. Lots of gi chokes! Love it

  • @cazio2020
    @cazio2020 6 років тому +3

    Wow! Excellent video. The technique at 5:16, man that was brutal! I have only pulled one of those out once. What a great day that was!

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому +1

      Yeah, that one is scary, thanks!

    • @ArpMadore1
      @ArpMadore1 6 років тому +2

      This man is Hitoshi Saito ,Double Olympic Champion(+95kg)
      He was an Ashi-gatame(It was popularly known as Hara-Gatame) specialist

    • @cazio2020
      @cazio2020 6 років тому

      ArpMadore1 thanks for the info!

  • @Grapplersenpai
    @Grapplersenpai 6 років тому +1

    Nice.
    My favorite kansetsu waza is ude juji gatame

  • @andreasoloansihotang122
    @andreasoloansihotang122 6 років тому +14

    Freestyle wrestling takedown+Judo throws + bjj finishes = ultimate grappler

    • @mr.knight8895
      @mr.knight8895 6 років тому +3

      I know Judo has more throwns tha bjj but.. What's the difference between Traditional Judo ne waza and BJJ wroundwork ?

    • @Thinkingman69
      @Thinkingman69 6 років тому +20

      The difference mainly lies in fighting philosophy and strategy.
      In Judo, your main goal is to perfectly throw your opponent onto his back and thereby score what's known as Ippon (Full score or a 100 points).
      The philosophy here is that if you succeed in throwing someone with such force as it is typically the case in Judo and your opponent lands on a hard surface like concrete, then he will already be largely incapacitated.
      The Ne-Waza part of Judo is more secondary in nature, it is only intended to be used in case the throw didn't work, you can think of it as a secondary backup tactic. Your primary goal is to throw your opponent however if you fail to do so and you find yourself in an awkward position on the ground, then you can immediately transition to a ground technique and finish the fight from there. So ground fighting is not prioritised in Judo and as a consequence, most Judokas and Kodokan/Olympic clubs don't spend nearly as much time training these techniques as they do so with throws.
      This also stemms from the fact that the modern Olympic Judo ruleset that is put forth by the highest governing body of the sport, namely the IJF, has made it so that there is very little time to execute ground techniques in competition, most referees are ordered to break up the fight after only a few seconds if there is no continuous or constant action. This has caused Judo to evolve stylistically as well as technically. One defining characteristic of Judo Ne-Waza is that it is very rapid and hasty, a lot of Judokas once on the ground just turn into a defensive position called the turtle where they defend for a few seconds until the referee breaks up the fight. In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu however the underlying philosophy, style and modus operandi differ quite a lot from Judo.
      Although Jiu-Jitsu has borrowed most of its techniques from its parent style Judo, the way they are used and the circumstances under which they are applied are different. Whereas in Judo your main goal is to throw someone and then maybe use Ne-Waza if needed, in BJJ your primary goal is to take the fight to the ground and as a way of doing so you use throws derived from Judo or takedowns derived from styles of wrestling.
      Once you're on the ground the actual fighting process starts, so the main difference is that in BJJ, ground techniques are prioritised and throws are mostly just used as a way to get to the ground. This is because in the BJJ fighting philosophy it was and still is believed that the ground techniques are by far the most effective aspect of Judo and full contact grappling in general and that by going to the ground and relying on leverage based techniques, you have a much higher chance of winning or surviving against someone who is potentially much stronger and more physically vigorous than you are.
      Moreover, another reason why early Jiu-Jitseiro's did this was because most other martial arts spend little to no time fighting on the ground and by doing so left themselves vulnerable and majorly flawed with regards to grappling. As a reactionary consequence, BJJ shifted it's focus to ground fighting in order to exploit this weakness that was present in most other forms of fighting.
      The ruleset is also different, in BJJ you can spend as much time fighting on the ground as you want and therefore the Jiu-Jitseiro's ground game is usually much more refined and technically sophisticated then a Judoka's Ne-Waza game, which tends to be simpler and faster paced. BJJ players usually execute techniques a bit slower (although they are perfectly capable of doing it more aggressively as well) and invest more time and effort into doing more elaborate things. So because they prioritise the ground game, they have become much better at it as well. So on a technical level the difference isn't as much about the adoption of new techniques but rather abound the more sophisticated and developed use of what already exists.
      I'll give you an example: In BJJ there is a concept called the guard, a defensive position that can also be used to attack, where the bottom player defends himself by mainly but not exclusively using his legs, hips and hands to regulate the distance and position between him and his opponent and the top player tries to "pass the guard" which basically means to pin down his legs and circumvent this defence.
      This seems to be quite unique to BJJ and mostly absent in Judo although it should be noted that the guard itself is not even necessarily a technique but more of a conceptual position. However the fact that BJJ players pay close attention to this position whereas Judokas mostly dismiss it completely, still marks a major stylistic and strategic difference between the two.
      So in conclusion, one can say that the two are remarkably similar, seeing as they not only share a common heritage but also because one is a direct descendent of the other. However because of stylistic, philosophical and ruleset related differences, they have developed some major differences, enough so that they can be considered to be separate martial arts.
      Addendum: It should also be noted that all of the full contact grappling based martial arts such as Judo, BJJ, Olympic wrestling, Sambo etc. are part of the same grappling continuum and therefore share the same techniques and principles. It is always mostly about the different ways in which these techniques are used rather than about the techniques themselves being different, although there are of course always going to be techniques that are exclusive to just one single martial art.

    • @andreasoloansihotang122
      @andreasoloansihotang122 6 років тому

      Bjj dig deep into the world of ground submission and reinvented some moves. They also incorporate some catch wrestling moves... But the main philosophy in bjj or gracie jiu-jitsu, is take your opponent to the ground and put him/her in a false sense of security while your trying strangle and torn the living shit of his/her limbs

    • @reyg7028
      @reyg7028 6 років тому +1

      Andreas Oloan Sihotang
      Absolutely correct bro .
      Don’t let the rules dictate your growth.

    • @Minsang1st
      @Minsang1st 5 років тому +2

      Badboy69 Jr. damn you almost wrote an article on it. Good job on such a comprehensive explanation!

  • @kobiesboxing4956
    @kobiesboxing4956 4 роки тому +15

    Unlike Jiu Jitsu(where fights can take several minutes on the ground) Judo ground fighting can & in a lot of cases ends in a matter of seconds.

    • @seantopeleven6863
      @seantopeleven6863 3 роки тому

      Kobies Boxing because most of them are very bad in the ground game UNLIKE jiu-jítsu

    • @blist14ant
      @blist14ant 3 роки тому +2

      @@seantopeleven6863 Europeans have a better newaza than Americans

  • @hayek218
    @hayek218 5 років тому +13

    This series deserve more views.

  • @eduardoissayama3505
    @eduardoissayama3505 5 років тому +1

    very very good,amazing

  • @nicolaevic
    @nicolaevic Рік тому +1

    And some people still think Judo is just throws

  • @CarlsanB
    @CarlsanB 5 років тому +2

    Wonderful

  • @shaunclubberlang2887
    @shaunclubberlang2887 4 роки тому

    Great to see ne-waza used for a change. Hate it when they stand them up right away.

  • @svendemon
    @svendemon 2 роки тому

    Well done!!!

  • @ricardoruy2241
    @ricardoruy2241 2 роки тому +1

    Magnífica seleção de vídeos.
    Parabéns ao canal .
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @ANF6000
    @ANF6000 3 роки тому +1

    01:49 she added a little wrist lock on top of the armbar to help matters along... :)

  • @bekabel310
    @bekabel310 3 роки тому +2

    Judo is an awsome martial art

  • @bboy1481
    @bboy1481 6 років тому +7

    You earned a subscription. My son takes BJJ and I'm not too happy with his progress. He's good but it's missing something,and I think this is it.

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому +1

      Glad to hear, thanks.

    • @robbryden4982
      @robbryden4982 5 років тому +3

      Bjj is amazing for ground fitting but they never really practice judo all the classes iv been to start from the ground.

    • @Renku07
      @Renku07 4 роки тому +1

      @Henrick Boot because it's judo what they actually do. It's no secret.

    • @hardgaymania6492
      @hardgaymania6492 3 роки тому +2

      i think judo is a better fit for kids than bjj, i think bjj and cach wrestling is amazing, but let the joints grow first :) anyway you should let your son deside what he wants to do , you wont to be involved, but there you dont wont take a way the acomplishment of strugling and learn to overcome it from your son

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger 6 років тому

    excellent

  • @kobiesboxing4956
    @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому +18

    Respect Judo, or get crushed by Judo.

    • @CrazeeFy
      @CrazeeFy 4 роки тому

      lol no

    • @Jimsac8
      @Jimsac8 3 роки тому

      @@CrazeeFy I think he meant Kosen Judo. Not Kodokan Judo

    • @Jimsac8
      @Jimsac8 3 роки тому

      @@emperorjimmu9941 Then how did the two branch off in different directions?

    • @muaythaikicks3418
      @muaythaikicks3418 3 роки тому

      @@Jimsac8 what is the difference in the 2 I never learned the diffrences

    • @Jimsac8
      @Jimsac8 3 роки тому

      @@muaythaikicks3418 Sounds like a personal problem to me.

  • @pop19202122
    @pop19202122 6 років тому +1

    amazing videos

  • @AnthonyDonnellyTT
    @AnthonyDonnellyTT 5 років тому

    That's some beautiful bad ass #hit right there... such dexterity... and devastating!

  • @MrDietmint
    @MrDietmint 5 років тому +1

    Good !!

  • @gilmardossantos3563
    @gilmardossantos3563 6 років тому +2

    Incrível!

  • @user-sd5iw1ub1b
    @user-sd5iw1ub1b 5 років тому +3

    うますぎる
    すごいの一言

  • @biglsworth567
    @biglsworth567 Рік тому +1

    arm locking techniques:
    1. armbar
    2. armbar
    3. armbar
    4. armbar
    5. armbar

  • @toukkysengdakee1609
    @toukkysengdakee1609 5 років тому +2

    Good👍

  • @aidanhodgson4851
    @aidanhodgson4851 6 років тому +2

    wow

  • @123logtop2
    @123logtop2 4 роки тому +2

    スムーズ過ぎて
    最早芸術。

  • @camodigital2
    @camodigital2 6 років тому +4

    JESUS sweet

  • @tidianecheicktassembedo9563
    @tidianecheicktassembedo9563 6 років тому +1

    Le newaza est tres captivant

  • @ibeemeeintp3033
    @ibeemeeintp3033 5 років тому +1

    Using their legs to do arm bars??!?!?! Wow thats awesome.

    • @kobiesboxing4956
      @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому

      Beme Eddbee Aren't legs always used in arm bars?

    • @dalsup53
      @dalsup53 4 роки тому

      @@kobiesboxing4956 lmfao right that's what I'm saying

    • @belindathorne9784
      @belindathorne9784 2 роки тому

      Urantsetseg is a freak

  • @user-jy3ot1bk8c
    @user-jy3ot1bk8c 5 років тому +4

    投げると同時に決め技に入るとは、実に実戦的だ。

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo 2 роки тому

      it is Sambo signature chain of actions - trow and armbar

  • @Ipraytheworldpeace
    @Ipraytheworldpeace 4 роки тому +2

    3:40 ga best kana. I think

  • @fabiosantos9980
    @fabiosantos9980 4 роки тому +2

    ❤judô ❤kick boxing 👍😂

  • @jlcv3451
    @jlcv3451 5 років тому

    In 10:14 its not hiza gatame....that is ude gatame variation

  • @marciofidellesk9557
    @marciofidellesk9557 6 років тому +2

    Ossu, from Brasil

  • @jomsanarap8012
    @jomsanarap8012 2 роки тому

    judo,,bjj,,and wrestling that would be badass...

  • @mobile8873
    @mobile8873 3 роки тому +1

    I don't know much about Judo, but these are beautiful moves, esp @0:40mins. Not too crazy about the background music though

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 Рік тому +1

      Really. Beautiful transition to juji gatame technique at 0:40.

  • @kuriouskoopatroopa3129
    @kuriouskoopatroopa3129 Рік тому

    4:00 armbar from top turtle (front)

  • @AchilleusPelide
    @AchilleusPelide 3 роки тому +2

    A Martial artist experto in striking combat (boxing,muay thai,jeet kune do) who wanted to perfect his wrestling/grappling, should focused on JUDO "NO GI" (and catch wrestling) rather than BJJ.

  • @otapiaro
    @otapiaro 5 років тому +1

    at 10:12, it is not a knee armlok, it is Ude Gatame

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  5 років тому

      Sorry.

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 4 роки тому

      @@GrapplerKingdom It is ude gatame but knees are important in this kind of armlock. Knees good block ukes movement.

  • @philipchin2687
    @philipchin2687 5 років тому +1

    日本柔術甲天下!!!

  • @ALBERTORAYGOSA
    @ALBERTORAYGOSA 3 роки тому

    G o r g e o u s

  • @thaiganlee9442
    @thaiganlee9442 5 років тому +1

    Judo newaza I'd legit sadly only Japan and Mongolia. Have tendency to practice it in-depth.

    • @willwalker3150
      @willwalker3150 4 роки тому +1

      My club teaches it in the u.s. in the state of Florida

    • @dalsup53
      @dalsup53 4 роки тому +1

      @@willwalker3150 same in my club in Illinois our club is known for our ground game in tournaments

  • @maxpaspirgilis3967
    @maxpaspirgilis3967 6 років тому +3

    Tobi Juji Gatame was my tokui waza, now it is banned 😢

    • @Grapplersenpai
      @Grapplersenpai 6 років тому

      Max Paspirgilis it's a nice looking technique.
      Bummer to say the least

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому +2

      Max Paspirgilis Is it banned in your country? I haven't heard anything about it being banned in international competitions.

    • @maxpaspirgilis3967
      @maxpaspirgilis3967 6 років тому +1

      Grappler Kingdom Sadly in the beginning of 2018 the IJF banned all standing Submissions including Flying Armbars, Triangles and standing Gi Chokes, they said because of safety reasons, but in my opinion its don to "nerf" bjj players... I absolutely hate that rule... You can still do tomoe Juji Gatame tho, but still I think it is absolutely stupid...

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому

      Now when you've said that I've heard something about that, but can't find any clearly defined references anywhere online. Could you share source of your info?

    • @mekone100
      @mekone100 6 років тому +1

      www.ijf.org/news/show/detailed-explanation-of-the-ijf-judo-refereeing-rules I think you can find it here. Max is right with it.

  • @silverihab7939
    @silverihab7939 5 років тому

    Fairy tail hhhh nice

  • @ReddKumaJaxon
    @ReddKumaJaxon 5 років тому

    👍👍👍💯💯💯

  • @arthurv321
    @arthurv321 4 роки тому +1

    Who's the person doing an armbar at 2:10?

  • @user-bt4ce5is5l
    @user-bt4ce5is5l 5 років тому +2

    1:53

  • @chemlalabderaouf
    @chemlalabderaouf 6 років тому

    Waw

  • @rizerzeusSUPREMO
    @rizerzeusSUPREMO 4 роки тому

    Osssss

  • @kc2tm
    @kc2tm Рік тому

    Sans déconner, il y a quand même des arbitres complètement à coté de la plaque comme l'arbitre à 7:30 ! Incompréhensible ! Sachant que les arbitres sont censés être de bon judoka à ce niveau!

  • @josephfaught1993
    @josephfaught1993 5 років тому

    That one at :27 tho...

  • @danielrivlin4675
    @danielrivlin4675 4 роки тому

    so is this bjj but their just using judos move right or wrong ?

    • @feelsman7837
      @feelsman7837 3 роки тому

      @GeminiJets37 Wow great write up mate, cheers

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 3 роки тому +1

      @GeminiJets37 Gracie misinformation again?....Kano named his system Judo and it was the official name since at least 1890. They never called it Kano Jujutsu as a offical name, that was just the generic term for his system for people who were not familiar with the term Judo. Read Reila Gracies book Carlos Gracie_ founding a dynasty(sp) she explains her father adopted the term Jiujitsu for marketing purposes and was not used as Maeda when he thought them. And this is coming from a Gracie Family member(Reila Gracie).

  • @shanerooney7288
    @shanerooney7288 6 років тому

    Are wrist locks legal in Judo? 1:50

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  6 років тому +3

      No, they are illegal. I think in the situation you pointed out it's more of adjustment of elbow, than wrist lock. Tough these questionable situations happen in Judo quite often.

    • @gilmardossantos3563
      @gilmardossantos3563 6 років тому

      Shane Rooney Olá! Acredito que a atleta finalizou o braço da oponente... aquela pegada em concha no punho da adversária serve apenas para anular sua força, possibilitando que se submeta a articulação do cotovelo.

    • @shanerooney7288
      @shanerooney7288 3 роки тому

      @Sean Havlin
      Getting away with it and being legal are not the same thing.

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 Рік тому

      She locks elbow. She catch only wrist for increase pressure to opponent's elbow. The all is legal in this situation.

  • @kjp8353
    @kjp8353 4 роки тому

    5:10

  • @Loneshdo
    @Loneshdo 4 роки тому +1

    0:40 That was brutal

  • @merko861
    @merko861 5 років тому +1

    3:43 .....

  • @luukzwart115
    @luukzwart115 2 роки тому

    3:15
    4:35
    10:09

  • @rikard-4412
    @rikard-4412 5 років тому

    Why have you speed up the video? I gives a false impression that they are fast as lightning.

  • @changym1980
    @changym1980 6 років тому +2

    Very nasty locks

  • @pcprinciple3774
    @pcprinciple3774 2 роки тому

    The offense is good here, the defense isn't.

  • @user-ei8pw9ry4g
    @user-ei8pw9ry4g 3 роки тому

    なんか柔道らしくないなぁ

  • @elefectotrismegisto96
    @elefectotrismegisto96 5 років тому

    El judo sin kimono vale pura mierda!!!
    No es efectivo!!

    • @MrRabouni
      @MrRabouni 3 роки тому

      A lot of MMA fighers use judo techniques, you're wrong

  • @MegaMelonet
    @MegaMelonet 5 років тому

    Very bad music!!!

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  5 років тому

      What would be a good music? I'm open to suggestions.

    • @kobiesboxing4956
      @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому +2

      The music is one of the reasons why the video is so good.