Damn, almost got this to work in a sparring match with a friend but I wasn't confident enough with what i was doing so he ended up getting the upper hand again.
Ive seen interviews where Helio says he learned everything from Carlos, but i've also seen an interview with Gastao Gracie where he claims Carlos studied under Maeda. Maeda studied sumo, then Judo under Kano. Back when Kano sent Maeda out the art was still called 'Kano jiu jutsu' which is probably where the name confusion came from. Unfortunately i couldnt find it on youtube, but it's on the GJJ basics dvd volume 4 if you really want to see.
Also, i agree that people should spend less time arguing, more time training. The point i was trying to make originally is that none of the 3 are superior to the others, just different. My first teacher had actually studied all 3 and just called what he taught 'grappling.'
@fromstart2finish "We had this patient who suffered penile fracture after running across the room and trying to penetrate his wife with a flying leap. " - Hunter Wessells, chair of the urology department at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Believe.
+Isaac Romero This concept about Helio Gracie introducing the concept of leverage amuses me. Like, were all the fighters before - all the judo guys, etc, going "HAHA I WILL USE MY TECHNIQUES WITH INEFFICIENT LEVERS!"? They knew this shit before Helio did; they'd been doing it for ages. The Gracies just took the concepts of Judo and focused more on ground techniques than standing techniques (which are the majority of judo) and changed the rules around. I respect the BJJ guys. They're great at what they do. But claiming that Helio was a revolutionary figure is...weird. Dude was good. Amazing. But he built on what had come before, using the concepts of Judo as taught by Mitsuyo Maeda, including using leverage successfully instead of "inventing" it.
First off, I meant no disrespect to the Gracies and what they've done for grappling, so calm down, lol. Maybe my wording was a bit harsh, but ive never seen those quotes, although i have read interviews where GM Helio claims that Maeda taught him old styles of japanese jujutsu. Tons of people who 'know there shit' online claim BJJ came from Fusen Ryu, or some other such nonsense. Your opinion is probably more well informed than mine if you really train with the Gracies.
same thing,just like the brazilians.ripping off judo and dont even give credit. ill just wear shorts and its not judo. ill just focus on newaza and play around with do-osae and break away from tachiwaza.
3 обязательных момента "висячки" ( висюлька- это в детском саду!) : 1. Момент атаки: рука соперника прямая, захват жёсткий и сильный, и лучше всего верхний; 2. Контроль локтя- постоянный и жёсткий; 3. Сильный мах правой ногой с обязательной целью вывести из равновесия и сбить. Без этого будет не просто холостой выстрел, а возможность получить травму, особенно если соперник физически сильный и просто грохнет тебя на спину.
This is excellent instruction. Thanks for a great explanation of this complex move.
Great explanation ! Thank you Vlad & Kim ;-)
Perfect Instruction 🤙🏾
You make it look so graceful and easy. Excellent video, lovely technique!
haha last rear in my gym class i would run up to ppl and do this to them randomly its hilarious
This is a really well-done instructional video.
I wonder if you're still alive
Damn, almost got this to work in a sparring match with a friend but I wasn't confident enough with what i was doing so he ended up getting the upper hand again.
Ive seen interviews where Helio says he learned everything from Carlos, but i've also seen an interview with Gastao Gracie where he claims Carlos studied under Maeda. Maeda studied sumo, then Judo under Kano. Back when Kano sent Maeda out the art was still called 'Kano jiu jutsu' which is probably where the name confusion came from. Unfortunately i couldnt find it on youtube, but it's on the GJJ basics dvd volume 4 if you really want to see.
Also, i agree that people should spend less time arguing, more time training. The point i was trying to make originally is that none of the 3 are superior to the others, just different. My first teacher had actually studied all 3 and just called what he taught 'grappling.'
im genna try this out!
Your English in exceptionally good, Vlad!
Awlo81 thank you ☺️
good stuff!
This was good thank you
I'm gonna try this on our exhibition on saturday
Yes, it's better to hold on with both hands
Nice!!!
Love it
I lost it at 2:13
+Garner Day lol
Garner Day glad you're easily amused. I was demonstrating a principal
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Yeah... Cause flying armbars are such an integral part of freestyle wrestling
@jaimeexd yeah they can mate
@fromstart2finish "We had this patient who suffered penile fracture after running across the room and trying to penetrate his wife with a flying leap. " - Hunter Wessells, chair of the urology department at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Believe.
does anybody have all his video tapes
Jiu-jitsu imitation lol
youre stupid
+Thiago Costa It's the style of ground fighting that superhero Green Arrow uses :)
+Isaac Romero This concept about Helio Gracie introducing the concept of leverage amuses me.
Like, were all the fighters before - all the judo guys, etc, going "HAHA I WILL USE MY TECHNIQUES WITH INEFFICIENT LEVERS!"?
They knew this shit before Helio did; they'd been doing it for ages. The Gracies just took the concepts of Judo and focused more on ground techniques than standing techniques (which are the majority of judo) and changed the rules around.
I respect the BJJ guys. They're great at what they do. But claiming that Helio was a revolutionary figure is...weird. Dude was good. Amazing. But he built on what had come before, using the concepts of Judo as taught by Mitsuyo Maeda, including using leverage successfully instead of "inventing" it.
Your ignorance is vast.
do you have to hold the collar?, or can you hold the arm?
Why is the bigger dude applying the flying armbar on the smaller dude...it should be the other way around.
ohhhh sorry i thought u were talkin about the martial art itself not the flying armbar my badd
da no eto ucenıcheskı klas
why not?
the red one where is he from?
Irvin G Hudson Valley
in easier terms u could have just thrown ur weight on him and use it to flip him over
like so
брате колико је ово добар потез :) , морам да га научим некако, штета што код нас нема Самбо :/
First off, I meant no disrespect to the Gracies and what they've done for grappling, so calm down, lol. Maybe my wording was a bit harsh, but ive never seen those quotes, although i have read interviews where GM Helio claims that Maeda taught him old styles of japanese jujutsu. Tons of people who 'know there shit' online claim BJJ came from Fusen Ryu, or some other such nonsense. Your opinion is probably more well informed than mine if you really train with the Gracies.
its not short shorts its a singlit
@Daynd bull shit not judo, judo was invented in 1882
and you will have a broken arm!
try judo, there's no shoes....
Lol
2:14
GAYEST MOMENT
EVVVAAA
same thing,just like the brazilians.ripping off judo and dont even give credit.
ill just wear shorts and its not judo.
ill just focus on newaza and play around with do-osae and break away from tachiwaza.
Это называется Висячка, а не висюлька)))
у нас и так и так называли
+Vlad Koulikov короче рычаг локтя в стойке
+Gamzat Bachiev так точно
3 обязательных момента "висячки" ( висюлька- это в детском саду!) : 1. Момент атаки: рука соперника прямая, захват жёсткий и сильный, и лучше всего верхний; 2. Контроль локтя- постоянный и жёсткий; 3. Сильный мах правой ногой с обязательной целью вывести из равновесия и сбить. Без этого будет не просто холостой выстрел, а возможность получить травму, особенно если соперник физически сильный и просто грохнет тебя на спину.
Sure use the asian guy.lol
It look less practical than the jiujitsu version
who wears short shorts?
sur w VF GB Shaw XJ d'DC FF des un BX y du y du y
that sucks