Judo for Self Defence. Video two

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  • @vicodinmonster
    @vicodinmonster 6 років тому +21

    Close the distance, achieve the clinch, take your opponent down. These techniques require a combination of accuracy, space and an anticipated attack. In reality you are either attacking, closing the distance or neutralizing the opponent.
    These choreographed moves are great for technical development, not to simulate real life situations. Someone pulls a knife, if you have a gun use it, otherwise get out. Same thing with handguns.
    Close, clinch, takedown, position, submission/neutralize attacker.
    Multiple attackers? Get out.
    If you have to deal with all these situations on fairly regular basis, you are either: military, law enforcement, security or just an asshole.
    If you frequent places where you find yourself in these situations, and it's not job related... You're probably hanging out with assholes.
    If you live in a shitty neighborhood, it's probably easier and safer to just move.

    • @nelsonvitorino596
      @nelsonvitorino596 3 роки тому +1

      "Or just an asshole" lmao
      You are absolutely right tho, this would not be helpfull in a real fight, and you should run if he has a knife, gun, or other people

  • @ortilio
    @ortilio 6 років тому +3

    the attacker is quite calm :) love this kind of self defense videos

  • @thatsjustmyopinionhowabout122
    @thatsjustmyopinionhowabout122 5 років тому +1

    From what I understand, the Royal Canandian Mounties that protect the Prime Minister's equivalent to the Secret Service. Are trained with Kata no Kata judo to protect him/or her.

  • @torotaxi1
    @torotaxi1 6 років тому +1

    Cool. We do technique two and three in my Hapkido class. Our green belt is punch and kick defence.

  • @christiaanstephanus2341
    @christiaanstephanus2341 6 років тому

    Did judo for five years ...was to mutch boring for me .But a great memorie .Now last 20 Years mix fight ...and believe me JUDO IS GOOD FOR MIX FIGHT ,NO ONE CAN COME OUT IFF YOU KNOCK HIM ON THE GROUND.OSU....NICE SHARE

  • @baibarsalfatih8325
    @baibarsalfatih8325 7 років тому +13

    Very good video. I think a Judoka does not need extra self defense lessons as I find plain Judo extremely useful in self defense situations! Randori training works wonders!

    • @mysty0
      @mysty0 5 років тому

      Until you come up against somebody who can actually fight

    • @socalbeachieboy6135
      @socalbeachieboy6135 4 роки тому

      @@mysty0 the chances of that are slim. Because its usually the ones who dont have a discipline that are causing the fights

    • @mysty0
      @mysty0 4 роки тому

      @@socalbeachieboy6135 not true at all, physical discipline and cognitive discipline are two completely different matters

    • @mysty0
      @mysty0 4 роки тому

      @@socalbeachieboy6135 when you make ignorant comments like that I can tell you have no clue about the reality of street fights

    • @socalbeachieboy6135
      @socalbeachieboy6135 4 роки тому +2

      @@mysty0
      With all due respect, you dont know my life. Ive been in fights before. And generally, my opponents never knew what they were doing. Often times they'd just pop off at the mouth, throw haymakers etc. As far as discipline you're right but ive not witnessed anyone who trains in a martial discipline pick fights with people they dont know

  • @briansimpson5664
    @briansimpson5664 5 років тому +2

    This is the dumbest comment section I've ever seen... "This isn't judo it's ju jitsu" Hey dummies, can you read? It's specifically says Judo and Ju Jitsu on the sign! It's a defense combination of the two. Too many haters want to find reasons to make it look bad & sound smart. Just shut up and enjoy.

  • @richardschafer7858
    @richardschafer7858 2 роки тому

    Many heads have been cracked with a simple Osoto Gari. Nobody knows to tuck their chin. 😆
    Well done.

  • @MrRobertFarr
    @MrRobertFarr 3 роки тому

    That's very good. I was just trying to think of some techniques to help in a knife incident.
    I am having a nightmare. I am alone. And can't stop thinking about self defence.
    It's very exciting, so exciting. I am neglecting other areas of my life.
    Perhaps, I might go and have some self defence lessons? For the only purpose of personal survival.
    I can't think, I would ever be a very good self defence instructor.
    Or a professional fighter either. But, I am fascinated by how defence against stabbing might be possible.
    Actually, I studied. A type of Kung Fu where any punch could generally be blocked. Using the wrists. Perhaps it was a form of the Tai Chi, wrestling. I read about ONLINE? On Wikipedia yesterday?
    Jumping to the side. Out of the way, might not always be possible. In the time available.
    Perhaps it's true that, fighting is wasting valuable running away time!
    I might feel confident blocking a thrust, from the right arm. With my left wrist. Perhaps turning the block into a grab.
    Maybe grabbing the knife arm with two hands might be appropriate, (with a strong opponent) followed by a throw. Only in my mind. It's likely, I might be stronger than the opponent. Or possibly just heavier. But, that's not guaranteed.
    Or saying. 'You have got me!'
    To the lad standing by the sink. But, thinking to myself. 'I am going to kick you so hard if you stab me. Even if it's the last thing, I do!'
    The boy, has a knife pointed at my throat. 'No you have got the front kick! Who are you?'
    (He must have noticed I was shaping for a push kick!)
    'I am your mum's pal, I did the washing up for you!'
    (Should have hid the 🔪 knifes!)
    'That's my job he says!' And I thank my lucky stars. The situation was calmed down.
    That was an awkward situation. A misunderstanding. Because of the internet.

  • @georgesfotic550
    @georgesfotic550 5 років тому

    Nice and funny video because it seems to be a kind of "MMA" judo, karaté and a bit aikijutsu
    Greetings from Paris, France

  • @josenelson2596
    @josenelson2596 3 роки тому +1

    This is very important in a street fight

  • @carloporsenna4533
    @carloporsenna4533 4 роки тому

    Good bro! But in the second one move you could do De Ashi Barai 'cause if you do it you can put your knee on his stomach so your opponent must think about two things

  • @BushidoJuJitsu
    @BushidoJuJitsu  11 років тому +12

    Oh your days? If you don't like it, don't watch it. go back to the tennis football and cricket.

    • @vonclap
      @vonclap 5 років тому

      good functional techniques, well done

    • @karllykos8594
      @karllykos8594 5 років тому

      Good stuff, i sent this video and the 1st 1 to a couple of my friends and the thought it was good too.

  • @semperfi3433
    @semperfi3433 10 років тому +5

    Why is everyone comparing a "jitsu" to a "Do"? As far as the techniques are concerned they can be the very same or different. The difference or similarities is not the physical techniques. It's the ideology and principles charging the actions. If the technique shown is not within Judo's maxim or philosophy then it is not Judo. If there is no principle then it's not Judo.

  • @sseeer222
    @sseeer222 11 років тому +1

    I love it nice technique ok I want to start training I can use that I love it thanks

  • @jamesgurr7678
    @jamesgurr7678 2 роки тому

    Wow-im so impressed by this! It's fantastic to see judo practicioners not only defending strikes but using them as well. This is much more realistic training in my opinion. How would I go about starting to train with your system? I have a martial arts background (Kung Fu), but I haven't practiced for a long time. Do you have any training centers in Leicester, please?

  • @waedjradi
    @waedjradi 4 роки тому

    Good advice.

  • @taisiraminrafi6046
    @taisiraminrafi6046 5 років тому

    The Triangle movement. Phillipino martial arts. Ptk

  • @MrPotatoesLatkie
    @MrPotatoesLatkie 10 років тому +1

    xcv, your statement that Judo is just a game, or sport is wrong. While it's true that modern Judo seems to be focused on that, it was never the intention to be a winner takes all event. Judo is about character and, moral development, physical education and, self-defense. Still, the modern sport version will teach you to handle the intensity of an attack, the shock of combat with clarity and, calm. If you want to learn self-defense, the techniques shown here are valuable to combine with the Judo that's done in randori and, shiai. Learn to box, too, for it matches up well with Judo.

    • @BloodofPatriots
      @BloodofPatriots 9 років тому +2

      +MrPotatoesLatkie After a year or so of randori, its amazing how "instinctive" throws become. Had people start fights with me and before I realized it, I was tossing them to the ground with malicious intent. Judo works. Its not magic. Its' physics. And randori is really the reason why Judo works so well in a violent confrontation.

  • @marciofidellesk9557
    @marciofidellesk9557 4 роки тому

    Good very good.

  • @kgbpomp7751
    @kgbpomp7751 5 років тому

    Its a good style

  • @oldsgtmajusmc
    @oldsgtmajusmc 9 років тому

    good vidio to add techniques to what one teaches...........take what is needed to protect ones self and get away.

  • @BloodofPatriots
    @BloodofPatriots 9 років тому +10

    Here's a reality check: Any "move" that takes more than two steps to execute will most likely not work in a street fight. Keep it simple. This is your life and health at stake, so it isn't time for crazy "tournament" throws or other techniques.

    • @Sadoruro
      @Sadoruro 8 років тому +2

      +BloodofPatriots That actually shows little knowledge about technical street fight. When you punch someone in the face (or throat) bareknucled while they are defenseless (because they were attacking), that buy you vastly enough time to perform your throw. Throws are quick to execute in the end.
      Combine the punch and the impact of the throw on concrete, and it buys you the second needed to apply the final lock. Those kind of techniques are used by cops and security guards all over the world. The key words are of course the atemi (punches and kick) needed to buy you time to do your techniques. Without them, you can't do it. But those atemi buy you the second needed to execute the techniques
      .

    • @BloodofPatriots
      @BloodofPatriots 8 років тому

      Sadoruro A strike into a throw is two steps, idiot. You can't count? LOL

    • @Sadoruro
      @Sadoruro 8 років тому +1

      +BloodofPatriots that's still not my point. The strike buy you enough time to do the throw. Vastly enough.

    • @BloodofPatriots
      @BloodofPatriots 8 років тому

      Sadoruro Are you a fucking idiot? Strike is step 1. Throw is step 2. Basically, you just proved exactly what I stated above. You've got to be the dumbest piece of shit on the planet. LOL

    • @Sadoruro
      @Sadoruro 8 років тому +1

      BloodofPatriots It's really no surprise to get insulted by people with low comprehension skills. I never said that it wasn't 2 steps. Your original point was that it can't work because it's composed of two steps. That's were I contradict, because anyone with enough knowledge about a fight knows that a strike buy you enough time to perform a throw safely after. And thus that "step 1 strike and step 2 throw" works perfectly well.

  • @xcvweirdo4823
    @xcvweirdo4823 11 років тому +1

    Besides it's not like all the techniques of your video owns credit to other systems beside judo.

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim 2 роки тому

    Ago tsuki defence better do udegarami ....

  • @benjaminshannon8172
    @benjaminshannon8172 3 роки тому

    I like Judo if you can throw someone unto the concrete you would definitely messed them up

  • @thanho2282
    @thanho2282 3 роки тому +1

    3:18 Oh my God! Corona virus!

  • @rafaelsanntana4796
    @rafaelsanntana4796 7 років тому

    The first tecnique have in The Aikido,.

  • @jesuschristestamour7121
    @jesuschristestamour7121 9 років тому

    it is not self defence, it is self destruction start by denfence

    • @rubberduky1829
      @rubberduky1829 6 років тому +3

      Your English is SHIT, learn first then post something.

  • @chrisnico3625
    @chrisnico3625 8 років тому

    ru the best fela ;-)

  • @bleble6797
    @bleble6797 5 років тому +1

    As usually a bunch of advice from very experienced internauts who every day deal with life-and-death fights in the street.

  • @thomass.4007
    @thomass.4007 8 років тому +2

    Common sense tells us at many points that it wouldnt work like that in real fight. This completely senseless kidney-punch at 3:25 for example...go directly into the choke or into the clinch to throw him down..but with this stupid punch the chance will be gone to do so. Basicly ALL judo self defense videos or curses i saw are so far from reality, no basic understanding of opponents movements. We need to learn how to use our strengths in self defense! How to get into clinch without being knocked out, how to throw and submit best in street fight without rules or gi...this is the stuff which helps judoka in self defense, but NOONE does it, only senseless strikes, which open up your defense and make any amateur boxer knock you out.

    • @redstoneisawesome9336
      @redstoneisawesome9336 8 років тому +1

      Plus, you'd think the kidney is heavily guarded.

    • @Th3MAgg0t
      @Th3MAgg0t 5 років тому

      I don't think any of that would work so well. Too much movement to counter a simple straight punch. The guy would never just stand there with his hand out. He would throw that punch with intention of following it with something else.

  • @mysty0
    @mysty0 6 років тому

    Yea my kids club teaches none of this, honestly thinking about forgetting Judo for the Commonwealth JOKE it has become!

  • @semla9124
    @semla9124 5 років тому +3

    don't judo in the street, if your opponent can't fall you risk killing him

    • @blademaster9297
      @blademaster9297 4 роки тому +3

      Kind of the point if you are being attacked

  • @arnaudvalle934
    @arnaudvalle934 8 років тому

    are you serious ?

  • @razvanrinder617
    @razvanrinder617 5 років тому +1

    This is more Shotokan Karate than Judo.

  • @Dragonflyjones67
    @Dragonflyjones67 5 років тому +1

    I see no difference at all. Judo is the watered down version of jujitsu. Too me, this is straight jujitsu (or Goshin Jitsu).

  • @Beck-Stein
    @Beck-Stein 4 роки тому

    “Grab my arm, no the other arm, no your other arm!”
    - Rex Kwon Do

  • @glenantoine8988
    @glenantoine8988 6 років тому

    K

  • @nobbytang
    @nobbytang 7 років тому

    In judo you are taught to lead with your right foot and hand .....that's actually totally wrong as at long distance boxing fundamentals actually override this ...left leg lead and left jab out ...meaning you need to learn how to throw crack handed or left foot out and left hand !?,

  • @salzdorfer
    @salzdorfer 8 років тому +3

    Title not correct, its jitsu not judo. Pls. fix it.

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne 8 років тому +1

      + Thomas
      Judo is a defused mix of different Ju Jutsu styles!

    • @killersalmon4359
      @killersalmon4359 8 років тому +1

      I think all the techniques shown are basically from Judo's Goshin-jitsu (self-defense) kata.

  • @alexscott730
    @alexscott730 6 років тому +6

    There's no such thing as "judo self defense".The self defense aspect of judo is jujutsu.

    • @dlowone
      @dlowone Рік тому

      Correct answer sir!

  • @nobbytang
    @nobbytang 9 років тому +1

    Poo

  • @xcvweirdo4823
    @xcvweirdo4823 11 років тому +1

    Oh my days. Will people ever stop preaching this useless martial art for 'self defense?' It never was intended for it in the first place. It's just a tennis, football, cricket game, with no differences.

  • @ldzman218
    @ldzman218 4 роки тому

    fake