@@adamkhali9763 and you think the terms of chokes and holds in japanese in bjj came from Brasil ? :D would it be so it have to namend in Portuguese. Judo AND bjj come from japanese jujitsu. take a look here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_jiu-jitsu .
I do Judo with my kids 2 times a week. I am 55 years old, it is very humbling and rewarding. I get it! Thank you for stepping into something new, it was awesome. Great video!
@@bigthinker-zp3sg I agree they are very alike as bjj is the evolution of judo as the students of the original judo martial arts went to Brazil and taught the Brazilians and created new techniques which was then turned to bjj so they basic stuff is the same however the more advanced techniques is where it changes and it’s very cool to see 👌👌
So much laughter and positive energy! Really showed off a side of martial arts that you usually is not too much represented in media! And cuddles for going out of your comfort space! Great work from everyone involved! Educational and enjoyable!
Absolutely brilliant!! Much love and respect for trying out our Martial Art (Judo). Its amazing that Bobby's still involved in Judo and passing his knowledge on, the way it should be. I laughed pretty much the whole way through, as all Judoka know/remember what it was like on our first day on the mat... Great work lads
yeah it is more that every big club has some old guy in his 70s that feels like he is made of concrete and can send you flying. That is when you know the martial art is legit
@@jd8226 I get comments from the my BJJ teammates about my grips and I'm not even a crazy judo competitor. But then I show them all the tape I have to use on my fingers.
I went for a taster session at a BJJ/Judo club, walked in thinking I was the man left humbled by the experience. In short don't mess with people you never know who's been training out there.
I've always been in the heavyweight division and the amount of times I've been beat by smaller opponents in training definitely makes you second guess someone's abilities.
I came to judo as a couch potato 5 years ago. "Died" during first warm ups. Then got used to it... Strength will come, regular attendance is a key. Goid luck!
Please continue the judo series!!! I love it !!! I practice judo and i'm a little bit frustrated these days because i can't fight (because of corona) and seeing you training brings me joy :).
@@theveganlawyer2193 Yeah thanks. I can do physical training and I like it but what I really like and I am preparing for is to compete, so I need to fight and now I can't. When I go to the beach with my friends we fight there but I miss fighting more.
@@jorgerp7506 at my gym we have to have 1 rolling partner who promises not to take risks with covid. I'd rather rotate partners but 1 is definitely better than none
@@theveganlawyer2193 Definitely!!! I would like to do that but our master is strict about covid so each people has a space for working and training. You said rolling so I can supose that you are practising bjj, am I right? 😁
This has to be my favorite video thus far! I am glad you guys were able to try Judo, the left over right thing killed me 😂😂 and Tom is such a good sport!
I loved this video, I was laughing out loud at the banter. I used to do Judo but had to give it up after an operation. Judo was the most fun I ever had with another man in pyjamas
@@garronjohnson483 thanks mate, I'd love to. I did a bit to help with Judo groundwork but unfortunately after an extensive wrist operation all the gripping and twisting of the wrist while gripping the gi means I can no longer do it😢
I used to do Judo too but had to stop due to health reasons. In the last two years I have got into Qi Gong, which I find really excellent for health. It is something you can do even if you are not able to do any other martial arts due to injury. I have found the book "Pain Free Joints" by Dr Yang Jwing Ming very useful. Doing Qi Gong exercises from this book daily for 7 weeks cured the arthritis in my hand which I had been dagnosed with, my hand is completely pain free now. Another book I found useful is "The Way of Qigong" by Kenneth S. Cohen. His website is qigonghealing.com in case you are interested, I think he is the real deal, he has been studying Taoist Healing and Martial Arts since the 1960s, I took part in an online seminar with him a few months ago and personally I think he has deep knowledge of Qi Gong. Good luck to you on your path!
@@CopperBeech777 In my experience, having done Judo as a kid and Qi Gong (and Tai Chi) later (doing nothing right now; but I should),Qi Gong and Tai Chi are at least as useful to martial arts as Stretching is good for bodybuilding and strength. Stretching doesn't makeyou bigger nor stronger but helps in reducing the risk of injury as well as recovering from injury. So, in the long run, it ends up being very beneficial for mass/strength gains. Qi Gong and Tai Chi are not martial arts (to my limmited understanding of it) but do help in reducing the risk of injury, recovering from injury and, in a way, they can also help in experiencing an otherwise theoretic-only understanding of biomechanics. So, in the long run, it helps with martial arts too.
Bobby Rich is the man. This was awesome. Judo is so tough but actually the best community. I recommend body builders to actually incorporate it into their lives. Outstanding cardio, self defence, and cool 😎 throws !
This brings back memories! I used to do Judo when I was a kid and competed a few times. My favourite combo was o-goshi into kesa gatame. This coach has good energy!
I came to this video as a Judoka. I've never seen anything from this channel before, but i'm impressed by the genuine attempt to learn and the good natured vibes. You've just got yourself a new subscriber.
Wow, both guys can Chugeri on both sides - respect for their first time on a Tatami. I held 3 rankings in Junior Judo, 2 ranks at #1, was also Nationally ranked and I could only breakfall on my right side. Even I was probably a bit old to do a martial art, but there is on record a guy in his 60's who got his 1st Dan. so it so depends on 'body toughness' - it's the impacts that eventually stop you dong it. Judo is brutal, one of the most dangerous arts.
That guy in white really pushing the nerve of the Judoka. Every time Judoka demonstrates a throw, he is trying to counter it another throw. However, The second counter attack also have 3rd, 4th nd 5th (or more) counter attacks. The counter attack that you made after first throw will also have a counter attack but that will be way faster, harder and brutal in return, you babbly will end up with a broken arm or leg. Last thing you should is trying to push nerve of a mast Judoka too much. Regardless of how patient, calm and polite they might be, that patient always have an end but end so terribly. I learned that lesson at the second day of my Judo practice as a 9 years old boy and taught that same lesson to many people challenged me with a fight attempt. :)
GREAT vid, Obi! I was wondering how your height and strength would either help or handicap you. Roger was an incredible teacher. You and Tom were great students learning how to fight. What was the total elapsed time you were trained? Certainly you didn't do everything in the video in an hour. I'd love to watch you do some diving or swimming challenges, perhaps with Tom Daley? That would be a lot of fun to watch! I'd also like to say you're allowing your personality to shine through more than your earlier vids. I love this "new" Obi who enjoys the camera. Plus....you are still teaching us some things even with your great personality on display! Keep it up....you're a fun guy to watch.
This aint Roger Gracie haha. Roger Gracie is one of the greatest (possibly the greatest) BJJ athletes in the world. He has gyms worldwide and this is just one of his many gyms
@@shockbladezed2726 similar but not the same. Jiu Jitsu spends most of the time on the ground and submitting Judo spends most of it's time throwing. It's about 80/20 for each. Just watch a Judo competition and then watch a Jiu Jitsu competition. They're cousins and complement each other well.
Judo is jiujitsu. Its supposed to be the most effective JJ techniques and nothing extra. The first Judo school beat other JJ schools in a tournament to decide who will train police. Both have continued evolving separately for hundred years. Judo now is also a game with specific ruleset.
I train bjj and judo is something I never really understood but I understand when I get launched with a spectacular throw at the gym by a judo dude. Judo is gangster for sho!
Reminds me of the first time I rolled at MMA training. I was in decent shape but could not believe how exhausting it was. Takes a while to build up that endurance, and to learn to stay calm and breath.
@@videofudge Wrong. "Breath" is a noun meaning the wind that comes out of a person's mouth. "Breathe" is a verb meaning to inhale and exhale air from the lungs. The person above should have written "stay calm and breathe."
@@EngineerMK2004 Boxing, Judo, and a little bit of BJJ would be a very effective combat system. Addin roundhouse kicks to the opponent's leg if desired.
I have seen alot big body builders really struggle with manual work carried stuff up down stairs and digging ecetra. Usually they dont have great Cadio.
I wonder why the judo black belt didn't use a gable grip. I saw him do the grip we are always told not to do. It might be because it's a lax environment or maybe it's situational for him. I edited it because it sounded rude when I didn't mean to be.
@@sonicfx5431 22:53 it's not a gable grip but palm to palm with thumb over thumb which in wrestling and bjj I've been told is wrong. I know he's a black belt and really good I'm not questioning that. I'm just wondering why he didn't do a gable grip
@@chrisg1772 22:53 is when it happens. It's not a for a submission but for more control. I rewatched it up to that part just for the time stamp lol. But that grip he does I've always been told not to do and to do a gable grip instead
breakfalling should be soft and supple while hitting the mat that’s also why you slap the mat on one side to absorb the shock from falling into it. Follow “Be the ball” analogy and don’t slam like a ton bricks into the mat that’s why it hurts when you land. Also when putting your partner or opponent in a armbar don’t cross your legs or fee tree when applying pressure on their chest and neck area cause they could easily escape your submission lock. Even in Bjj or Gracie jj they recommend you never cross your legs or lock your feet together.
judo is hands down the most physically challenging sport maybe only equalled by wrestling. dont @ me. anyone whose done randori at high level knows what im talkin about.
Excellent vid, I'm a judo player myself, what weight did Bobby win his national titles at? The lads who instruct me grew up and fought with the great Craig Fallon RIP.
Nice to see Judo get some recognition on such a big channel
To be truthful, the Gracie jujitsu ground game is from judo.
@@liecrusher3506 uhhh... all of jujutsu derived from judo. And judo derived from sumo.
@@bbruh2664 not true, judo was born from Japanese jujitsu.
@@adamkhali9763 and you think the terms of chokes and holds in japanese in bjj came from Brasil ? :D would it be so it have to namend in
Portuguese. Judo AND bjj come from japanese jujitsu. take a look here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_jiu-jitsu .
@@marcelw.5933 that's what he just said lol
I do Judo with my kids 2 times a week. I am 55 years old, it is very humbling and rewarding. I get it! Thank you for stepping into something new, it was awesome. Great video!
I'm starting Judo as soon as lockdown ends!
Look into Brazilian jiu jitsu as well, both are amazing martial arts (both a ton of fun) and they go great hand in hand
you will love i
Lockdown? Where are you from mate?
@@camilogyllback7193 England!
@@bigthinker-zp3sg I agree they are very alike as bjj is the evolution of judo as the students of the original judo martial arts went to Brazil and taught the Brazilians and created new techniques which was then turned to bjj so they basic stuff is the same however the more advanced techniques is where it changes and it’s very cool to see 👌👌
So much laughter and positive energy! Really showed off a side of martial arts that you usually is not too much represented in media! And cuddles for going out of your comfort space! Great work from everyone involved! Educational and enjoyable!
This is normal attitude in judo and BJJ clubs. Despite of nature of this sport, I have never felt aggression in relationships.
This was genuinely the best representation of Judo I've seen in a video. Glad you enjoyed it.
Fantastic video, as someone that's done Judo most of my life, this was a great introduction into the spot.
Great coach and great guys students.
Absolutely brilliant!! Much love and respect for trying out our Martial Art (Judo). Its amazing that Bobby's still involved in Judo and passing his knowledge on, the way it should be.
I laughed pretty much the whole way through, as all Judoka know/remember what it was like on our first day on the mat... Great work lads
I do judo, it is a great sport
U got that right. I’m a purple belt in Bjj and a brown belt in judo
@@treroney4720 killer combo
I used to do Judo, but i broke my fibula bone and was forced to quit. I miss it alot
Shockblade Zed I think the best combination would be a freestyle wrestling background and a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Please be safe and be careful :(
Man, I miss doing BJJ because Corona. Hope to get back to it once the pandemic ends. Thanks for doing this Obi !
Gonna come back for a week straight. Over train. Injure myself. Then take the next month off. It's the prophecy.
I compete on Thursday @david ampofo
You’ve stayed in shape?
same… bjj withdrawal symptoms for 7 months now. Doing yoga at home to stay loose.
we are already training for 3 months, where u live that ur gyms still closed?
Judo strength is a different kind of strength. Those guys/gals are so damn strong 😅
Fr I saw a tiny woman just slam a 250+ lbs man REPEATEDLY. It was astonishing
ikr, i saw a cat slam a dog twice its size to the ground the other day
yeah it is more that every big club has some old guy in his 70s that feels like he is made of concrete and can send you flying. That is when you know the martial art is legit
Freaky strong mate. I really notice when I roll with Judokas. They just got a grip you can’t break
@@jd8226 I get comments from the my BJJ teammates about my grips and I'm not even a crazy judo competitor. But then I show them all the tape I have to use on my fingers.
I went for a taster session at a BJJ/Judo club, walked in thinking I was the man left humbled by the experience. In short don't mess with people you never know who's been training out there.
I've always been in the heavyweight division and the amount of times I've been beat by smaller opponents in training definitely makes you second guess someone's abilities.
I came to judo as a couch potato 5 years ago. "Died" during first warm ups. Then got used to it... Strength will come, regular attendance is a key.
Goid luck!
@@slaffkas this me today at the Muay Thai club. I was gassed.
@@mohamadsirritarazi Keep going!!! You will get stronger, will be able to handle training gracefully, and you will be proud of yourself.
@@mohamadsirritaraziupdate?
I've been judo for a yr and a half and ju jit su. Grappling is fantastic. These guys learn quite a lot here for their first lesson. Well done.
Please continue the judo series!!! I love it !!! I practice judo and i'm a little bit frustrated these days because i can't fight (because of corona) and seeing you training brings me joy :).
Sorry to hear mate. My gym has been open for almost 2 months
@@theveganlawyer2193 Yeah thanks. I can do physical training and I like it but what I really like and I am preparing for is to compete, so I need to fight and now I can't. When I go to the beach with my friends we fight there but I miss fighting more.
@@jorgerp7506 at my gym we have to have 1 rolling partner who promises not to take risks with covid. I'd rather rotate partners but 1 is definitely better than none
@@theveganlawyer2193 Definitely!!! I would like to do that but our master is strict about covid so each people has a space for working and training. You said rolling so I can supose that you are practising bjj, am I right? 😁
@@jorgerp7506 bjj and judo yes!
What a gentleman that Judo Ka is. So gentle and respectful. Bravooooo
Except for when he osoto gari'd the poor lad hard right on to his shoulder during a demonstration. Dick move if you ask me
This has to be my favorite video thus far! I am glad you guys were able to try Judo, the left over right thing killed me 😂😂 and Tom is such a good sport!
Man, i miss having surprise bruises from rolling and goofing off "grappling" after judo practice.
I loved this video, I was laughing out loud at the banter. I used to do Judo but had to give it up after an operation. Judo was the most fun I ever had with another man in pyjamas
You might want to try Jiu Jitsu if possible. It's much easier on the body than Judo.
@@garronjohnson483 thanks mate, I'd love to. I did a bit to help with Judo groundwork but unfortunately after an extensive wrist operation all the gripping and twisting of the wrist while gripping the gi means I can no longer do it😢
@@PikeKing Maybe you can do no gi bjj?
I used to do Judo too but had to stop due to health reasons. In the last two years I have got into Qi Gong, which I find really excellent for health. It is something you can do even if you are not able to do any other martial arts due to injury. I have found the book "Pain Free Joints" by Dr Yang Jwing Ming very useful. Doing Qi Gong exercises from this book daily for 7 weeks cured the arthritis in my hand which I had been dagnosed with, my hand is completely pain free now. Another book I found useful is "The Way of Qigong" by Kenneth S. Cohen. His website is qigonghealing.com in case you are interested, I think he is the real deal, he has been studying Taoist Healing and Martial Arts since the 1960s, I took part in an online seminar with him a few months ago and personally I think he has deep knowledge of Qi Gong.
Good luck to you on your path!
@@CopperBeech777 In my experience, having done Judo as a kid and Qi Gong (and Tai Chi) later (doing nothing right now; but I should),Qi Gong and Tai Chi are at least as useful to martial arts as Stretching is good for bodybuilding and strength.
Stretching doesn't makeyou bigger nor stronger but helps in reducing the risk of injury as well as recovering from injury. So, in the long run, it ends up being very beneficial for mass/strength gains.
Qi Gong and Tai Chi are not martial arts (to my limmited understanding of it) but do help in reducing the risk of injury, recovering from injury and, in a way, they can also help in experiencing an otherwise theoretic-only understanding of biomechanics. So, in the long run, it helps with martial arts too.
I did judo as a kid and being a short fella myself I can tell you Obi, you should do it regularly. You’d do well
He’s got no agility
Jarod McDonald when you’ve got size and strength agility isn’t needed
And it’s his first session 😂
Rob Mark lol you are a genuine fool if you think that
@@jarodmcdonald2041 no he isn't. I've seen plenty of big guys do judo and they are good at it
I love these bodybuilder martial arts videoes 🔥 might shoot a Muay Thai video myself 😅
We here for it 😂💯
100%
Oh
You should you look like u would be good at it
M.J high praise 💯
Roger Gracie in the background. If you know, you know. 🤙🏼
or if you don't know, now you know :)
Bobby Rich is the man. This was awesome. Judo is so tough but actually the best community. I recommend body builders to actually incorporate it into their lives. Outstanding cardio, self defence, and cool 😎 throws !
He took it easy on these guys, it's all in good fun but he can really hurt them if he goes all out, respect.
Who?
100%. Seeing a judoka with red on ANY part of their belt should be seen as a warning more than a status symbol.
@@bbruh2664 What does the red mean?
@@jacobhuntLFC I think it means that he is above just a black belt. Like 3th grade black belt
@@jacobhuntLFC Red means instructor above 3rd degree. Someone who has been submitting people for a long time.
This guy is actually great for a new beginner, he would exceed fast if he dedicated more time to it.
1:13 Obi:"Cause I might get hurt, alot."
Bobby: *YESYESYESYESYES*
One of my favorite vids I have to say, very very entertaining😂. Keep up the good work Obi
This brings back memories! I used to do Judo when I was a kid and competed a few times. My favourite combo was o-goshi into kesa gatame. This coach has good energy!
good combination!
I win a lot of fights because of my strength doing judo but this sensei shows you why technique is just as important.
Theres something so satisfying about watching the gi being grabbed in judo🥋thank you for the video!
I love doing these grappling/wrestling/jiu jitsu basic.
more fun when you see a body builder doing these things
Grappling is so much fun, i hope corona relaxes so clubs open up again real soon! Great vid, fun to watch!
I came to this video as a Judoka. I've never seen anything from this channel before, but i'm impressed by the genuine attempt to learn and the good natured vibes. You've just got yourself a new subscriber.
Kano and Maeda would be proud.. the humble art should never be forgotten.
Judo is the mother of Martial Arts. Amazing video. As
mother of modern martial arts, i would say
That’s not a bodybuilder. That’s an athlete.
The facial expressions in this are hilarious 🤣
The way Bobby just stares and blinks @ 1:12 when Obi is like "I could get hurt... A lot" 🤣 he just held that smile hahah cracked me up
Wow, both guys can Chugeri on both sides - respect for their first time on a Tatami. I held 3 rankings in Junior Judo, 2 ranks at #1, was also Nationally ranked and I could only breakfall on my right side. Even I was probably a bit old to do a martial art, but there is on record a guy in his 60's who got his 1st Dan. so it so depends on 'body toughness' - it's the impacts that eventually stop you dong it.
Judo is brutal, one of the most dangerous arts.
That guy in white really pushing the nerve of the Judoka. Every time Judoka demonstrates a throw, he is trying to counter it another throw. However, The second counter attack also have 3rd, 4th nd 5th (or more) counter attacks. The counter attack that you made after first throw will also have a counter attack but that will be way faster, harder and brutal in return, you babbly will end up with a broken arm or leg.
Last thing you should is trying to push nerve of a mast Judoka too much. Regardless of how patient, calm and polite they might be, that patient always have an end but end so terribly.
I learned that lesson at the second day of my Judo practice as a 9 years old boy and taught that same lesson to many people challenged me with a fight attempt. :)
GREAT vid, Obi! I was wondering how your height and strength would either help or handicap you. Roger was an incredible teacher. You and Tom were great students learning how to fight. What was the total elapsed time you were trained? Certainly you didn't do everything in the video in an hour.
I'd love to watch you do some diving or swimming challenges, perhaps with Tom Daley? That would be a lot of fun to watch!
I'd also like to say you're allowing your personality to shine through more than your earlier vids. I love this "new" Obi who enjoys the camera. Plus....you are still teaching us some things even with your great personality on display! Keep it up....you're a fun guy to watch.
This aint Roger Gracie haha. Roger Gracie is one of the greatest (possibly the greatest) BJJ athletes in the world. He has gyms worldwide and this is just one of his many gyms
it was almost 2 hours of training... and trust me more challenges are coming..lol
Seeing I do jiu jitsu to me this is really entertaining to see someone learn judo which is something like jiu jitsu
Same shit
Shockblade Zed arguable
@@shockbladezed2726 similar but not the same. Jiu Jitsu spends most of the time on the ground and submitting Judo spends most of it's time throwing. It's about 80/20 for each. Just watch a Judo competition and then watch a Jiu Jitsu competition. They're cousins and complement each other well.
Judo is jiujitsu. Its supposed to be the most effective JJ techniques and nothing extra. The first Judo school beat other JJ schools in a tournament to decide who will train police. Both have continued evolving separately for hundred years. Judo now is also a game with specific ruleset.
What does jiujitsu even look like compared to judo? Lol
Awww. :,) 26:58. So cute. I hope you stuck with it. Martial arts has taught me so much that I would have never learned at a traditional gym.
Great coach ! Nice dojo !
Man the cameraman’s laugh always cracks me up 😭😂😂
Obi!!! This was an amazing content!!! I was literally on the edge of my seat the whole video!!! Damn!!! You should pursue Judo!!! 😌😌
Great video! I miss Judo and this video makes me want to go back! My working hours are my main obstacle!
This was a great watch. Thanks for putting yourself out there like this! So fun.
I train bjj and judo is something I never really understood but I understand when I get launched with a spectacular throw at the gym by a judo dude. Judo is gangster for sho!
Brother Judo is an amazing sport and martial art, hope you stick with it!
Best video so far!! You guys did great!
I subbed, because of these trying different sports videos. They are great content! I like your positive attitude.
This is an awesome video. I am stuck watching this instead of working.
I love the idea! And Judo is a wonderful martial art !
Do more martial arts videos! These are really fun to watch
This is one of my favorite videos you’ve made
I get my weight down and my strength back I will judo and hopefully the kosen style too
Do judo to get your weight down and strength back. It's a great/fun workout.
I agree with Frank. Judo warmups will help to lose weight and gain strength in a nice controlled manner.
Great attitude by all. Fun to watch. Too bad they didn't find some pants that fit.
Does this sensei have a youtube channel he is a very good teacher!!
Dawg that timer was killer on my ears, even through a phone speaker
Reminds me of the first time I rolled at MMA training. I was in decent shape but could not believe how exhausting it was. Takes a while to build up that endurance, and to learn to stay calm and breath.
breathe
@@TheSilence1 breath*
@@videofudge Wrong. "Breath" is a noun meaning the wind that comes out of a person's mouth. "Breathe" is a verb meaning to inhale and exhale air from the lungs. The person above should have written "stay calm and breathe."
@@TheSilence1 ?
@@videofudge It's called English. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language
You know a UA-cam video is amazing when you literally don't feel the time go by, great video 🔥🔥🔥
Someone just has to say arm bar and my elbows hurt, gotta love it
nice to see the fun and commitment you guys show.
This is such a great video!! You picked it up really well
the best part is the cameraman laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Judo is my art. BJJ is great to add to it, if you put them together, you'd be unstoppable
Need boxing, too.
@@EngineerMK2004 Boxing, Judo, and a little bit of BJJ would be a very effective combat system. Addin roundhouse kicks to the opponent's leg if desired.
I have seen alot big
body builders really struggle with manual work carried stuff up down stairs and digging ecetra.
Usually they dont have great Cadio.
does this coach have youtube? the way he explains things is really good
I love this video.Great content you should post more of MMA.
5x British Judo Champion plays nice with body builders.
I was worried this video was going too long but it was actually so much fun to watch! Good job!😄😄
I do judo and BJJ twice a week for around 4hrs.. Killer workout every time.
Haven't done bjj since March because of the lockdown. I was supposed to get my brown belt in June 😢
Man I so miss rolling and throwing! That one arm throw was beautiful!
good video, I did judo for five years. this video gave me a nostalgic feeling
I use to do judo this brings back much memories
Love this great man!
Love ur content bro❤️❤️❤️
Cool teacher, I do BJJ but Judo ofcourse has a warm heart for me, nice video thank you
You should buy a gi that fits like a size 6 or even 7 which is GIANT but youd have better range of motion. Love the video!
Obi left 2 right. Left 2 right lol.......love your eager to explore the unknown.
Fun to watch, I’ve been meaning to go back to judo. Broke my hand in competition last year and haven’t trained since
time to go back.
I was about to try for yellow belt but got corona, so its quarantine time
“For me you have to tap twice!” Hahahahaha Bravo guys!
can you please do this more. That was really cool to see
Great vid man!
19:45 minutes - it looks like you’re holding a baby!🤣🤣
Great Obi 😃👍Next Jiu Jitsu please🙏
I wonder why the judo black belt didn't use a gable grip. I saw him do the grip we are always told not to do. It might be because it's a lax environment or maybe it's situational for him.
I edited it because it sounded rude when I didn't mean to be.
When?
When do you mean? If standing and gripping the lapel, remeber in Judo wrist locks are not legal so that is not anything to worry about
@@sonicfx5431 22:53 it's not a gable grip but palm to palm with thumb over thumb which in wrestling and bjj I've been told is wrong. I know he's a black belt and really good I'm not questioning that. I'm just wondering why he didn't do a gable grip
@@chrisg1772 22:53 is when it happens. It's not a for a submission but for more control. I rewatched it up to that part just for the time stamp lol. But that grip he does I've always been told not to do and to do a gable grip instead
Judo gi with a BJJ black belt, nice! Must be a black belt in both and it shows👍🏼
My question is how did you feel a day or two after. That’s the measure of the work rate💪. Great content. Well done 👍
nice man!!! i train at that Academy!! you should try BJJ too !! it 's fun!!!
breakfalling should be soft and supple while hitting the mat that’s also why you slap the mat on one side to absorb the shock from falling into it. Follow “Be the ball” analogy and don’t slam like a ton bricks into the mat that’s why it hurts when you land. Also when putting your partner or opponent in a armbar don’t cross your legs or fee tree when applying pressure on their chest and neck area cause they could easily escape your submission lock. Even in Bjj or Gracie jj they recommend you never cross your legs or lock your feet together.
False locking your feet together is fine to secure an armbar what are you talking about.
judo is hands down the most physically challenging sport maybe only equalled by wrestling. dont @ me. anyone whose done randori at high level knows what im talkin about.
Also the most coordinative!
34:20 Tom almost had an omoplata
I dont think he would've been able to get it
Or a kimura
Illegal in Judo tho
Good class with a good teacher 👍
Subbed for the great attitude.
Amazing bro keep grindin
Bobby is a bodybuilder himself!! He’s huge!! 💪
Awesome class
Awesome. Gotta try bjj next
Glad to see you doing martial arts!
Great content. Great way to sharpen your body and mind. You have to be smooth.
Excellent vid, I'm a judo player myself, what weight did Bobby win his national titles at? The lads who instruct me grew up and fought with the great Craig Fallon RIP.
Thoroughly enjoyed this vid!
@Obi Vincent at 35:35 to 35:56 you actually scored an ippon on the black belt, gj