4 Ways to Sukui Nage: Jiu-Jitsu Throw & Self Defense Takedown

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  • @oldmanjudo6241
    @oldmanjudo6241 7 років тому +29

    Thank you for these videos! Finally somebody giving Judo throws some street cred. I've used judo throws in real life altercations, they work, and love your application and simplicity of showing these beautiful Judo techniques.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +3

      +Erick Mendez thanks man!!! Much appreciated. They're so effective!!

    • @davibourne3856
      @davibourne3856 5 років тому +2

      In capoeira we call it vingativa (revenge move), I've seen it been applied in Karate as well.

  • @cem7387
    @cem7387 10 місяців тому +1

    As a long time Karate guy, who is now training BJJ I do like finding techniques that show me common ground(like takedowns) in both martial arts

  • @BruceWayne-qx5ly
    @BruceWayne-qx5ly 7 років тому +10

    4? more like 20 😂 awesome video. very honest and real, no bullshit

  • @mikecardwell5793
    @mikecardwell5793 Рік тому +2

    great video, I liked the troubleshooting tips as well. I learned this throw in Aikido, where they call it Aiki Otoshi if I remember right. I especially liked the point about going across the attackers stance, that is key to taking balance. The only difference I saw was the use of elbows in your application.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  Рік тому +1

      It’s a cool technique with a lot of applications. Appreciate the comment!

  • @bunnieseatliverspots
    @bunnieseatliverspots 5 років тому +1

    I learned this throw in Filipino Martial Arts; it’s called Kenjit Siko in Indonesian Silat, but we just call it elbow takedown. Now that I know it’s a legitimate move in Jiu jitsu, I’m going to see if I can pull it off in my BJJ class.

  • @cesarruiz7518
    @cesarruiz7518 7 років тому +3

    that leg trip on the suki nagi was great hahaha

  • @GaryLiseo
    @GaryLiseo Рік тому

    This could be something good to add to my stand-up

  • @riopugliese
    @riopugliese 4 роки тому +1

    NICE! Now, *THIS* is stuff that can actually work, in a street fight!
    Thanks for keeping BS well off your channel. 👍

  • @michaelwood9318
    @michaelwood9318 4 роки тому +1

    This move is badass!!!!

  • @pelejahosoba5280
    @pelejahosoba5280 5 років тому +2

    This technique is best applied when someone is pulling or holding you by the pants,u just bend down and lift his left,I actually applied this technique at the gym when a guy pulled me below by my trousers I squatted down and lifted him like a baby to the air and slammed him on the tarred ground, judo is the best

  • @KnightJiuJitsu
    @KnightJiuJitsu 7 років тому +6

    Nice work, gentlemen!

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +1

      +Knight Jiu-Jitsu thank you! Much appreciated. Osss.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +2

      +Knight Jiu-Jitsu BTW, great channel!! Saw you guys on Funker a while ago. Good stuff.

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu 7 років тому +2

      Thanks! I appreciate it. I'm enjoying checking your channel out too. Great stuff!

  • @gregoryporetz8037
    @gregoryporetz8037 4 роки тому +1

    Great applications for a workhorse technique.

  • @user-sv1wv4fz3e
    @user-sv1wv4fz3e 7 років тому +2

    amazing self-defense skill

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      김윤호 thank you very much!! Osss

  • @mgbrawl
    @mgbrawl 7 років тому +4

    All Japanese JuJitsu 🇯🇵 With some nice modern variations 🇯🇵

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +3

      Thanks man! Sean and I (Matt Bryers) have a background in Japanese JuJitsu so you will see some of those influences.

    • @bair1382
      @bair1382 6 років тому

      Soul Fighters Academy I was thinking that I learned a lot of the techniques that you do in Daito Ryu aikijujutsu (kodokai). It's nice to see it applied correctly without the mystical or hand holding crap that is all over UA-cam

  • @jonathanjohnson5216
    @jonathanjohnson5216 2 роки тому

    Ryu to the (Rt)
    Zangief (center)
    Bison without the hat (left)
    Street fighter!
    But I love the page! 🙏🏿💡🧐📝👊

  • @mauricedebeer4300
    @mauricedebeer4300 7 років тому +2

    Bravi! carry on this is really bjj self defence street fighting real situations

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +1

      +Maurice debeer thanks for the awesome feedback!!! We're carrying on :)

  • @r.j.4030
    @r.j.4030 7 років тому +1

    The single collar grab defense: Suki Nage looks like the one Keysi Fighting Method uses (hombre pensador) very cool!

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  6 років тому

      A few of our instructors have black belts in Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab, so you will see some influences.

  • @smokeyadams6028
    @smokeyadams6028 6 років тому

    I dont know of any "combat Jujitsu". All are martial arts. Still I am glad to see this application that u r demonstrating.

  • @Janisurai
    @Janisurai 3 роки тому +1

    The defence lab and MMA combination of this channel is the evolution of martial arts for me

  • @atgaming4257
    @atgaming4257 4 роки тому

    Very good

  • @fazlghori4076
    @fazlghori4076 5 років тому

    Love ur technique...its more like tani otoshi... but learned a new throw by watching ur video...great job guys

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  5 років тому +1

      Great to hear! I always give me students a variation or two to help them make the "concept" usable

  • @definitlynotbenlente7671
    @definitlynotbenlente7671 3 роки тому

    awersoame technique

  • @zachariahz
    @zachariahz 3 роки тому

    really nice work, there are not many videos of combat applications of these throws.

  • @solagratia1600
    @solagratia1600 2 роки тому

    Aikiotoshi - thank-you for this tutorial :)

  • @ycebaby7991
    @ycebaby7991 7 років тому +1

    Awesome stuff as usual!!!

  • @Count_Rajiev
    @Count_Rajiev Місяць тому +1

    Dear Sir,
    I'm a biggest fan of you, my name is Raj and I'm 33 years old unmarried men from India. I would like to learn your system directly. So please direct me to how I can I join your fighting club .

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Raj! Thanks for the kind words! We are located in the USA, so it might be tough to come join our gym, but we would love to have you as a subscriber and supporter of TRITAC! Thanks again Raj, I love the support!!

  • @roninmushin848
    @roninmushin848 5 років тому

    Yasss never forget the headbutt

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim Рік тому

    btw great techniques! tq

  • @caoimhghinomoran6965
    @caoimhghinomoran6965 3 роки тому

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @mr.sinister1279
    @mr.sinister1279 3 роки тому

    Everything works perfectly wen it’s choreographed and u kno wat ur advisory is Gona do

  • @AlCatrraz
    @AlCatrraz 2 роки тому

    @6:02 If you also get their (UKE) knees together it will take them out of balance faster..

  • @lionfire5000
    @lionfire5000 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @sandraalvarez544
    @sandraalvarez544 Рік тому

    El 100x100 ju jitsu tradicional japones.

  • @brazilianjiujitsuincorporated
    @brazilianjiujitsuincorporated 6 років тому +1

    NICE!!!. 2 thumbs up

  • @russellbray4594
    @russellbray4594 3 роки тому

    Excellent. Martial Arts the way they were intended.

  • @amanpratapsingh709
    @amanpratapsingh709 7 років тому +2

    nice

  • @Xmj6919
    @Xmj6919 5 років тому +1

    Simplesmente otimo .Vocês tem interesse em difundir o Tri-Trac no Brasil ?

  • @m.c.rapsavierlupehernandez6038
    @m.c.rapsavierlupehernandez6038 5 років тому

    Thank you 661

  • @johnfranchina84
    @johnfranchina84 10 місяців тому

    I suggest not lifting the legs via the Gi pants, instead lift both legs behind the knees. (As in no go) There can be too much play in the pants taking more time to lift making the defender vulnerable to a counter.

  • @deankostas7214
    @deankostas7214 Рік тому

    Neat initial defense against left jab. Surprised or ordinary citizen more likely to be attacked "in the street," w initial hard right round house punch instead of left jab?

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim Рік тому

    sorry isnt this Sokumen ? sukuinage is grabbing the feet , lifting the body in Judo

  • @MichaelDBruce
    @MichaelDBruce 5 років тому +1

    Was that keysi at the start?

  • @rowlandjadusingh986
    @rowlandjadusingh986 4 роки тому

    Guaranteed this stuff would really work in a real street fight they’re exposing too much of their body into much of their face these moves are for show and to look pretty but guaranteed not affective in a live street battle

  • @enricopiazza1779
    @enricopiazza1779 7 років тому +3

    the following from the punches, before the takedown looks like k.f.m. is it?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +1

      2 of the co-founders of TRITAC are black belts in KFM and Defence Lab. All Co-founders also have vast experience in Defence Lab as well.

    • @enricopiazza1779
      @enricopiazza1779 7 років тому +1

      Soul Fighters Academy wow, nice fusion! :)

  • @tumi3640
    @tumi3640 6 років тому +1

    Paul Phoenix ?

  • @Menyhard
    @Menyhard 6 років тому +1

    Like this sirs

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 6 років тому +1

    Idk if the shoulder barge could really be called a 'scoop' or a 'throw' - not to disrespect the technique, i just dn't know if sukui nage is quite the right name (bvioua,y the leg grab variation is a sukui nage withot doubt).
    It doesn't really matter, call it whatever you want just call it ippon

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comments Jimmy, the Suki Nage is term of the technique (though we show variations) that we learned in Japanese Jujitsu. We don't really give a fuck what it's called :) - as long as it works

  • @jedijudoka
    @jedijudoka 5 років тому

    Works great from a headlock. Your approach is so much better than the Gracie combative’s. They exert an unnecessary amount of energy, and make it dangerous for your spinal discs lol. They have you grab the legs and then toss over and across the back. Makes no sense.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  5 років тому +1

      In traditional jiu jitsu, the grab the legs, throw over the back is the "way" to do it. But we find that not as applicable. In these versions, our students actually hit this takedown during rolling.

    • @pedroguerrero3862
      @pedroguerrero3862 2 роки тому

      The move across the back is a valid variation, the thing is that variation is manly seen in judo competitions where the floor is patted.

    • @adamsmith577
      @adamsmith577 Рік тому

      Its actually a great move. I saw a video of some kid pull the move off ar high school. The other kid holdinf the headlock hung on all the way and got dropped on his dome. Brain damage. Its knarly.

  • @tribalman9668
    @tribalman9668 3 роки тому

    You guys did a rear choke scape video and sukui nage defense was not included. Now you did a sukui nage application video and you did not included the sukui nage rear choke defense. Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to be a pain, but iam really curious about it, is it because is not even worth mention it ? LOL. Great videos BTW!

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  3 роки тому

      Sukui Nage isn't one of our core choke escapes

  • @johnnyavery1562
    @johnnyavery1562 Рік тому

    What style Jiu-Jitsu is that?

  • @jab4634
    @jab4634 Рік тому

    What are your guys thoughts on combining your takedowns with Silat?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  Рік тому

      Silat is very cool, one of the co-founders has some experience, but it's not really an area of study for us right now.

  • @foxybrown2
    @foxybrown2 7 років тому

    looks like some moves that are used in San Soo Kung fu or Krav Maga

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  6 років тому

      Some moves you will see familiar, others are unique to Ju-Jitsu

  • @SoldierDrew
    @SoldierDrew Рік тому

    So this Jujitsu school mixes with Keysi fighting methods?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  Рік тому

      We’re a MMA, Self Defense, Submission Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu school. My actual school is the Cage JSA (cagejsa.com), TRITAC is our curriculum and methods of training. 2 of the founders have black belts in Keysi and Defence Lab so you will see some influence.

  • @youmang
    @youmang 3 роки тому

    The gracies invented all of this

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  3 роки тому

      Unfortunately you're missing a big part of history. Google the history Japanese Jujitsu, Judo and THEN the Gracies

    • @ricksterdrummer2170
      @ricksterdrummer2170 3 роки тому

      That’s like saying Elon Musk invented the car.

  • @irajvf2676
    @irajvf2676 5 років тому

    Can you show us how to do ushiro goshi throw?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  5 років тому

      Maybe someday, it's just a body slam, typically used to counter a throw. But we use this lift principle a lot when getting to back. It's very common in wrestling.

  • @markdeo837
    @markdeo837 6 років тому

    Bjj is a beautiful thing

  • @merziinarie6266
    @merziinarie6266 5 років тому

    Nana honme #4
    Is it similar?

  • @donben7622
    @donben7622 4 роки тому

    This drill work ön the real Street fight 🤔🤔🤔.......?

  • @tonipittoni5527
    @tonipittoni5527 4 роки тому

    That’s great but I struggle when my brother attack me from beyond and traps my arms not in an bear hug but locks my right arm with his right arm and my left with his left arms then locks his hands any suggestions

    • @theflamingone8729
      @theflamingone8729 3 роки тому

      So his forearms are infront of your elbows? Are your arms up or down?

    • @tonipittoni5527
      @tonipittoni5527 3 роки тому

      Both he says that it’s impossible to escape I try and eventually I manage but it’s quite difficult I suppose if you are in the street I could use the environment around me

    • @theflamingone8729
      @theflamingone8729 3 роки тому

      @@tonipittoni5527 it sounds like you have worked out a way. Problem is your brother will also work out a way of stopping that.
      There's a few videos on here about how to escape from a Full Nelson, as well as how to apply one correctly. They'll help you better than I can.
      Good luck 👍

    • @theflamingone8729
      @theflamingone8729 3 роки тому

      I just noticed your original comment says your brother attacks you from "beyond".... maybe you need an exorcist lol.

  • @VenturaIT
    @VenturaIT Рік тому

    aka football tackle

  • @Alex00789
    @Alex00789 7 років тому

    When he's grabbing you in the rest beat hug from behind would kneeing him in the back of his knee work?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      When you step behind for the Sukui Nage, yes you do try to "knee through" his leg. We call it a knee knock.

    • @Alex00789
      @Alex00789 7 років тому

      Soul Fighters Academy But would a knee hit in the back of his knee work(just a knee hit, without any other technique)?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      It's not a strong enough technique to actually finish your opponent. Although the knee is a great area to attack and compromise, you won't be able to generate enough force to actually "destroy" the knee (from that positions)

    • @Alex00789
      @Alex00789 7 років тому

      Soul Fighters Academy Maybe just enough force to unbalance the attacker?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      Dude - that's the whole point.. unbalance! How about this, go try it and see what you think! :)

  • @grantjackson974
    @grantjackson974 5 років тому

    That’s really similar to a takedown Fabian von Auerswald depicts in his 1539 Manuscript on the sixth page: wiktenauer.com/wiki/Fabian_von_Auerswald

  • @DanTheWolfman
    @DanTheWolfman 7 років тому

    Just thought I would say hello to your group, and wondering if you are familiar with my take on things? I like you guys teach hands down surprised, fence, and fighting just like I say all martial arts should do. This particular throw, similar to Shotokan throw I taught, and recently hit twice by the Hawaiian kid in UFC twice. U have plenty of people, room, and cameras to work with.....I suggest you show things with more forward pressure, movement, and improvisation....like, you hope an arm hanging behind in some technique combos...but I would rather see some improv and chaos after showing the static learning stuff.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      Hey Wolfman! :) I am familiar with your stuff. You've been in the game from quite a long time! Thank you for the remarks.
      Yes, we actually agree with you and are going to start filming sparring sessions and live drilling. Normally when teaching, we're filming; and when the camera is off is when the live training happens. Harder to edit lol - but it's something that we are going to work towards.
      Thanks again for your remarks!!!
      Oss.
      Matt Bryers

    • @DanTheWolfman
      @DanTheWolfman 7 років тому

      Thanks Matt, nice to meet you. I just got back to Tokyo teaching here various dojos. Doesn't even have to drilling/sparring, just like show it static like 2-3 times to learn, then show it a little more ugly forward pressure and improv a couple times to see flow...some reactive trouble shooting...like other vid with an arm capture after breaking him down a bit....would have liked to see instinctual follows up if arm not hanging there. Actually, after watching some of your stuff just re-uploaded my fight like Batman vid I had on my other smaller channel. I take it your group is a mixture of guys that were all BJJ, but some also had JJ/Aikido and others KFM/Keysi and you kinda decided to blend?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      +CatchJitsu.com nice to meet you! Yea we do that now in some of our videos, towards the end of them. If we have headgear and/or mma gloves, we're doing that.
      Yea there are 6 of us in the organization who have a variety of backgrounds and started coming to the same "conclusions" and TRITAC was born from that exploration and experience

    • @DanTheWolfman
      @DanTheWolfman 7 років тому +1

      Nice, I dig it, keep exploring my friends. Thanks

  • @hubster4477
    @hubster4477 4 роки тому

    Why do all the top bjj mma guys still resort to jumping to guard? Latest example was kron gracie. You would think with krons lifelong training he would try something else.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  4 роки тому

      Guard is a very creative and dynamic position to attack from when you don't have to worry about being punched in the face

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 4 роки тому

      Hahaha well said!

  • @Menyhard
    @Menyhard 4 роки тому

    Can I have a s please

  • @snowtrout123
    @snowtrout123 7 років тому +1

    Nice videos but you should have the black belt demonstrating the moves, not a blue belt. Why would I want to learn from a blue belt performing techniques when you have a black belt there?

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +1

      +Brian Jennings thanks Brian for the remarks.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому +7

      +snowtrout123 Evan is one of our students. He works hard and has good technical skills. We believe in a team approach compared to worshiping.

    • @complexblackness
      @complexblackness 7 років тому +2

      snowtrout123 I didn't even notice, I was paying attention to the technique.
      You should want to learn from those who know. Regardless of belt color.
      In BJJ etc All belts learn from each other. A beginner will learn from a no stripe white who has more experience.
      That guy will learn from a 1 striper etc.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      ComplexBlackness well said! Oss

    • @pelejahosoba5280
      @pelejahosoba5280 5 років тому

      A blue belt is just as bad ass as a black belt and blue belt is a high rank and can likewise coach you the same way as a black belt, forget the belt bro,we don't care about belt in the judo/jujutsu world, just efficiency

  • @vitoscaletta1984
    @vitoscaletta1984 6 років тому

    I thought they said scooby doo throw

  • @bravenkirok3142
    @bravenkirok3142 5 років тому

    Pronounced soo-key nah-gay according to spelling given, assuming a Japanese origin and displayed @ 00:39. As in title? soo-koo-ee nah-gay. two different words

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  5 років тому +1

      ... Ugh to be honest man, language isn't what we're trying to showcase on this video / channel. I can barely pronounce English properly! Lol

    • @bravenkirok3142
      @bravenkirok3142 5 років тому

      @@tritacacademy understandable, did not mean to be rude. I much appreciate you bringing the the explanations of the old KFM material updated with with your own perspectives. I have trained in Ryu Te Ren Mei kempo karate (the Seiyu Oyata style, not that hack Dillman) that emphasizes joint locks and pressure point manipulation. Unfortunately the man who taught me decided to pursue other life goals before I decided to take the training very serious. I know how to identify things that compliment my style which is getting in close and finish those locks. I have been fascinated by the pensador style of defense since I saw Batman Begins and found it was based on KFM. It allows me to get close without being masterful at defense like my former sensei. Plus it gives me chances to use elbows and hammer hands which I am equally in love with. There are a lot of opportunities to leg lock an opponent after the throws shown in this video and while staying standing able to defend if needed thus ending the fight. I want to say thanks for offering this info free on this channel. It means a lot.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  5 років тому +1

      Hey Braven! Thanks for the response. Yes those old KFM and DL concepts can provide a lot of "confidence" in your application and grappling / Jiu Jitsu skills. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is get control of your opponent, and those concepts give you the ability to enter, attack and finish.... WITH LEG LOCKS! :)

  • @cortx2lh
    @cortx2lh 7 років тому

    Sukui..

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      +Davi Stanesco oops.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  7 років тому

      We love you too Alex. Keep training little buddy, someday you'll kick ass!

  • @juicepick7131
    @juicepick7131 6 років тому

    I strictly use Rexkwondo and Jewgipsyou.🎃

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  6 років тому

      Ahh very, very powerful martial arts.

  • @smokeyadams6028
    @smokeyadams6028 6 років тому

    Nice but this is a Kodokan Judo technique. Give Judo it's proper respect. Judo is the official decedent of Japanese Jujutsu. This is indisputable.

    • @tritacacademy
      @tritacacademy  6 років тому

      Smokey Adams seriously, does it really matter? Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Sambo, Wrestling... They're all grappling arts who use the same techniques, just different names

  • @jculberson9697
    @jculberson9697 5 років тому

    Absolutely none of that would work in a real fight.

    • @radulupusor
      @radulupusor 5 років тому +3

      Then why do you care to watch? You think you can learn some valuable moves in a bar? There has to be always some negative comments!