Nice! We are working the half circle that starts this right now in class, and then moving into our selected technique. Deashi is one of my better techniques so I am gonna try the backstep off the half circle for sure!
Blue belt question: but for the right hand of the attacking person. It’s on a collar tie. Can anyone answer why a collar tie vs an under or overhook position.
@@JFLOJUDO I LL be very grateful sensei. I am judo kid who transition to BJJ as an adult. I had so many flash back on my stand up. I got O goshi in my DNA. It's like in my skin. Been 5 year now. I get it once in a full moon. Get in to get so close hip to hip is so difficult. Please help 🙏🙏🙏
The patience of the teacher with the two women learning it for the first time is very impressive. It's amazing that he is able to help a couple of newbies without getting frustrated or using his own strength.
Guy is obsessed with this lame foot sweep. Let it go man. Works once in a while and you don't even end up with position or control when you hit it. Opponent generally lands too far away from you, and can recover their guard or stand back up by the time you close the distance. Focus on better, more practical, proven takedowns, there are many out there, but this is not one of them.
You may not see a lot of high-end wrestlers or no gi competitors utilizing foot sweeps. This doesn't mean they're not effective in competition. First off, very few people take the time out to practice foot sweeps enough to become proficient at them. They are difficult to master. That being said someone who has a great foot sweep knows even when they can't get the foot sweep.It changes their opponents position and stance. Most of the time they'll adjust by pulling the leg that's being attacked with the sweep back. This does two things make them easier to snap down or delay their attacks by having to readjust their foot to their normal stance position before attacking. Also foot sweeps are great setups! Side note, if you were losing your control of your opponent after attempting a foot sweep that can happen but in general, you were doing them wrong or you were not practicing the counter to the counter of a foot sweep.
Thai Boxers and Judokas are very good at this.
Timing is everything!
Also sambo wrestlers
Love foot sweeps! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Circle de ashi is a sneaky technique. I love it.
Thank you!
Thanks a lot bro! The more a watch your instructionals, the more I understand I need ASAP begin my judo journey
I'm happy I found this channel. I found it through FloGrappling.
Jflo please run a noji camp retreat! i would love to attend
Could look into something like this!
This is so nice and satisfying just to watch! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
lol that edit - TAKE MY HAND 🤣
CLASSIC
😂😂😂😂
TAKE MY STRONG HAND
I really had to look at his hand.😅😅😅😅😅
love it!
good job yall guys!
Good.
Your sweeps are so badass jflo.
I’m so inspired now!
YES! Keep on training!
Mocco foot sweep!
That's the thing that really works on an actual struggle...
Jocko's daughter check!
YES! Rana is great!
beautiful
Thank you!
Nice! We are working the half circle that starts this right now in class, and then moving into our selected technique. Deashi is one of my better techniques so I am gonna try the backstep off the half circle for sure!
That backstep set up is a go to of mine!
Solid gold.
Thank you!
0:40 spin sweep
I have been training nogi foot sweeps for years. Would you be able to shoot a short video integrating OSoto with the foot sweep? Thx for posting this
Head to my instagram! Have lots of connections!
awesome video
❤❤❤❤ thanks jflo
Thank you!
good class~
Thank you!
good class
More to come!
Well, i know what im drilling tomorrow 😂.
I hope you drilled this!
sweeeeet
Thank you!
The strong hand 😂😂😂
Not the Scary Movie 2 clip 😂
What's that mat set up? Pool noodles? Definitely not the springs. Looks amazing
Schmeler Lights
It looks like you’re able to circle in either direction from the collar tie, right?
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Blue belt question:
but for the right hand of the attacking person. It’s on a collar tie. Can anyone answer why a collar tie vs an under or overhook position.
“Judge” Justin
What are you trying to say? 😊
@@louisholland3057 Justin Flores was the Judge for CJI
@@nicholasramirez7322 i know but why the " "
He gave some of the best judgments what r u on about
Was a fun time!
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o goshi please sensei
in no gi , i so struggle to get in
I'll have to record something!
@@JFLOJUDO I LL be very grateful sensei. I am judo kid who transition to BJJ as an adult. I had so many flash back on my stand up. I got O goshi in my DNA. It's like in my skin. Been 5 year now. I get it once in a full moon. Get in to get so close hip to hip is so difficult. Please help 🙏🙏🙏
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 thank you
hahahaha I want a silly clip in every video now
Could this work in wrestling?
jocko's girl
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Jacobi Summit
🔥
0:38 foot Position
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
29604 Lynch Dam
Padberg Point
amazing ..love this
Thank you for watching!
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What is the movie at 5:32 ?
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Ubaldo Wells
⬆️⬆️⬆️
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is this Jocko's daugther?
Love these drills!!
Get a partner and rep them out!
Damn I liked it better when I thought his name was Johnny Florian
Respectfully, i cant stop eyeing the primally beautiful silluettes
Yeww
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Like
get a tripod so the camera doesnt move please lord.
The patience of the teacher with the two women learning it for the first time is very impressive. It's amazing that he is able to help a couple of newbies without getting frustrated or using his own strength.
Guy is obsessed with this lame foot sweep. Let it go man. Works once in a while and you don't even end up with position or control when you hit it. Opponent generally lands too far away from you, and can recover their guard or stand back up by the time you close the distance. Focus on better, more practical, proven takedowns, there are many out there, but this is not one of them.
You may not see a lot of high-end wrestlers or no gi competitors utilizing foot sweeps. This doesn't mean they're not effective in competition. First off, very few people take the time out to practice foot sweeps enough to become proficient at them. They are difficult to master.
That being said someone who has a great foot sweep knows even when they can't get the foot sweep.It changes their opponents position and stance. Most of the time they'll adjust by pulling the leg that's being attacked with the sweep back. This does two things make them easier to snap down or delay their attacks by having to readjust their foot to their normal stance position before attacking. Also foot sweeps are great setups!
Side note, if you were losing your control of your opponent after attempting a foot sweep that can happen but in general, you were doing them wrong or you were not practicing the counter to the counter of a foot sweep.
You're right
Found the keyboard warrior that thinks he knows more than the expert. Lol.
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