I was wondering well you were going to cover the "Huizinga's Roll" - wonder no longer :) I must say that the Big Jim did surprise me never seen that before!
My favorite subject is definitely the martial sciences. There's not enough content about concepts, principles and physics. Most I have found is very old. There are some wonderful books written by the well known Budoshin jujitsu master, George Kirby.
Chadi your videos are always incredibly insightful, because you not only explain the technique, but the mechanics, purpose, and historical context of the techniques that helps gives a deeper awareness/respect for them, appreciate it brother👍
Thank you Chadi, great content as always! You've all my support 🙏🏻 If I can say something about the omoplata, I call it "ashi-sankaku-garami" instead of just a ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame variation in my jujitsu system because there're lots of differecies in my opinion: first of all it's a shoulder lock, not an elbow one like the classical hiza-gatame, so I think "garami" from ude-garami is more appropriate. And since the "figure 4" structure of the legs is always called "sankaku" in the japanese nomenclature, I think it's the best way to identify this technique. Of course I totally agree with the addition of "gaeshi" because it's a sweep ;)
Hey Chadi! Thank you for posting this content. I haven't practiced since February due covid restrictions, but your content keeps me motivated. Much blessings from American. ✌🏿🥋
Judo competitions are poetry in motion. And there's something captivating about watching women judoka compete. Judo is both more brutal and more civilized than UFC. Does anyone else listen to soothing classical music, classical spanish guitar or soothing coffee table jazz music while watching compilations of the best judo throws?
I cannot for the life of me spell Huizinga roll so its the 'samboplata' in my book lol. Also I saw your comment on the IJF klimkait video when it went up, so you made (at least part) this video from then till now?! Thats some work ethic, keep up the good work Chadi! I also heard the legal kata guruma being called the Laats dive named after Johan Laats
Great video, taught my kids the drop soei and kata garuma to attack both sides during bjj. Awesome intro, but I still like that crushing after throw 😅 Will try it one day
As a Ph.D. in History and a Budoka (Aikido, Daito, Judo).. this video was awesome. All your videos are awesome and it is normal you may have the best success. I will try in my little way to follow your ways in my small channel. Awesome. You are awesome. Thank you. I subscribed 🙏🙏
having barely trained all year, and learning this korean seoi from just watching professor youtube, I have to say, its amazing and just creates so much velocity, it's silly easy. I like to stay at long range till i'm ready, and i stay playful and annoying at long range once i grip the opponents lapel, then just launch into them while pulling them down with a backspin. it's ridiculously fun. Mind you i say it's easy to pull off, but thats against BJJ guys who want to occasionally play stand up, but I'm just an older fatter mediocre player myself, but if I pull it off any of you guys can.
Going to use these at wrestling practice tomorrow . Especially the first one as it is very unorthodox in my opinion so my training partners won’t see it coming 😉🥋
A study Gripping (from wrestling styles) main "National" difference. Throws seem to evolve over years of competition. (a player comes up with a variation that is effective) Obviously you can predict future evolution from previous information.
Nice video bro... please make video on makikomi counter specialy what to do in case of ko uchi makikomi when some bulldoze you with all his body weight
I think the so called "front uchimata" or "yagura nage" deserves to be mentioned as a "new" technique, despite I had seen this move a lot in the 2000's but being finished with te-guruma (sukui nage variation, by the way) once leg grabs were still legal.
Ude hishigi hiza gatame = omoplata = hammer lock with the legs. Rhadi broke some arms with a flying variation. I take the wrist lock when i use it in BJJ, ive also played with neck cranks and one arm chokes combined with the hammer lock. Chadi, John Danaher's crew have been using a straight arm lock (ude gatami or "shoulder crunch" as they sometimes call it) as a sweep, especially from a butterfly guard/sumi gaeshi situation. Marcelo garcia has a similar guard sweep. Ive used it not only from butterfly but also to sweep from under side control, but in that position its very much (to me) a strength based technique. Are there any resources you can point me to for creative or high level Ude Gatami game? Thanks
You can also do ude gatame with your legs also, it would technically be hiza gatame but the same effect on the arm, and i find it accessible since you're using seated/butterfly guard hiza gatame is not just omplata ua-cam.com/video/WVR9NhO6evI/v-deo.html
Without shaming someone for winning, but proper and right Turtle Pose, allows one to reenter and re-center their mind, and reenergize or regenerate power and resiliency. Do not underestimate it! Osu
All in all i dont like all that drop stuff. I think i remember in old times you start the groundgame if your knees are on the ground. Good work, greetings from Germany.
Chadi, someone already make a more complex list of ne waza techniques with original terminology, that traditional list we can find is so far not complete, lack of sweeps, guards and so on
Hi chadi. Been watching your videos for a while. I am about to start judo. But I feel a little bit down because there are alot of techniques that are banned such as sankaku jime (from what I have read. Is it though?) Will judo provide me what I need in terms of submissions for the purpose of self defense?
i havent watched the video yet but this is a quick question new Judo Throws have been Invited in 2020??? and if so im Going to start Judo but the sensi is Old do you think he will know these new throws if these are new????
Legal ramifications? I pulled a classic kata guruma on a friend & colleague just two years back! Well I have to admit that I was very nice to him and let him down very easy and controlled on a grass field. In truth, it was just a joke, but he wasn't that cocky afterwards. 😁
Cool Video! Last move indeed a crazy creation. However the second kata guruma is not At All japanese... this style of throw comes clearly from Wrestling and to be more concrete ossetian-dagestan-chechen-georgian Wrestling. This is why Judo athletes hated athletes from this Region because they always Used Leg techniques with most this one also called in russian "melintza". Try famous wrestlers as saitiev, batyrov or just ask internationally active athletes. ;)
I don't get how any of those are supposed to be principles? You are just mentioning categories in Japanese, which are just dry descriptions of the techniques used. I have a hard time understanding the point of the video or what you are trying to illustrate.
Great stuff! 🥋 Thanks for sharing 🙏
Hello jesse! nice to see a fellow karateka here. it would be great to see you two discuss grappling in karate. Chadi has some interesting insights.
Wow did not expect this! Thank you Jesse it means a lot to me
Jesse! Jag väntade mig inte att du skulle vara intresserad!
The best Karate nerd and the best Judo nerd. You both are doing an amazing job on preserving traditional martial arts.
Just for the record Jesse you been supplying some great stuff lately learned a lot about the history of Karate!
I started out learning Aikido then when I start doing Judo and saw the Reverse Seoi, I was like "WOW! Shiho Nage".
Lol same first time i saw it thought it was shihonage, nut the real shihonage in Judo is Hansoku make for sure
always supporting you bro. i’ll get my popcorn and watch this amazing work
Your support is everything🙇🏻♂️
I was wondering well you were going to cover the "Huizinga's Roll" - wonder no longer :) I must say that the Big Jim did surprise me never seen that before!
Glad i delivered
My favorite subject is definitely the martial sciences. There's not enough content about concepts, principles and physics. Most I have found is very old. There are some wonderful books written by the well known Budoshin jujitsu master, George Kirby.
Chadi your videos are always incredibly insightful, because you not only explain the technique, but the mechanics, purpose, and historical context of the techniques that helps gives a deeper awareness/respect for them, appreciate it brother👍
Thank you very much 🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻
Thank you Chadi, great content as always! You've all my support 🙏🏻 If I can say something about the omoplata, I call it "ashi-sankaku-garami" instead of just a ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame variation in my jujitsu system because there're lots of differecies in my opinion: first of all it's a shoulder lock, not an elbow one like the classical hiza-gatame, so I think "garami" from ude-garami is more appropriate. And since the "figure 4" structure of the legs is always called "sankaku" in the japanese nomenclature, I think it's the best way to identify this technique. Of course I totally agree with the addition of "gaeshi" because it's a sweep ;)
Thank you David you can also add Ushiro since you're turning the other way.
@@Chadi Yep, from the turtle position it's defenitely the right term, also appreciated very much the lost throws video!
@@davide_pagotto5450 thank you Davide
The huizinga roll youre talking about is also called a reverse omoplata or nedviga if anyone wants to find out more information on the move
Gill from Canada was big with the drop kata garuma. I picked it up in the 90s from watching his vids.
He was a beast
Great Judo technical work here, Chadi. Really black belt material.
Thank you Fernando 🙇🏻♂️
You've done a great job!! Thanks!
Damn Chadi, awesome video as always!!
🔥🔥🔥✊🏿 merci pour la force Chadi.
Hey Chadi! Thank you for posting this content. I haven't practiced since February due covid restrictions, but your content keeps me motivated. Much blessings from American. ✌🏿🥋
That makes me very happy
Judo competitions are poetry in motion. And there's something captivating about watching women judoka compete. Judo is both more brutal and more civilized than UFC. Does anyone else listen to soothing classical music, classical spanish guitar or soothing coffee table jazz music while watching compilations of the best judo throws?
I thought I was the only who did that lol
I cannot for the life of me spell Huizinga roll so its the 'samboplata' in my book lol. Also I saw your comment on the IJF klimkait video when it went up, so you made (at least part) this video from then till now?! Thats some work ethic, keep up the good work Chadi!
I also heard the legal kata guruma being called the Laats dive named after Johan Laats
Hui pronounced like How
that korean move looked like a crocodile death roll
It's a killer
This is absolutely beautiful to watch. Such mastery, skill, and artistry.
Indeed
Subterfuge is Mastery, not much else...
Great video, taught my kids the drop soei and kata garuma to attack both sides during bjj. Awesome intro, but I still like that crushing after throw 😅 Will try it one day
Haha great
Thank you for the upload.
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As a Ph.D. in History and a Budoka (Aikido, Daito, Judo).. this video was awesome. All your videos are awesome and it is normal you may have the best success. I will try in my little way to follow your ways in my small channel. Awesome. You are awesome. Thank you.
I subscribed 🙏🙏
Thank you
@@Chadi continue like this. You are giving a great vibe on UA-cam. Happy to have found you 🙏
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Great episode!
Thank you Daniel
Thank you for sharing
having barely trained all year, and learning this korean seoi from just watching professor youtube, I have to say, its amazing and just creates so much velocity, it's silly easy. I like to stay at long range till i'm ready, and i stay playful and annoying at long range once i grip the opponents lapel, then just launch into them while pulling them down with a backspin. it's ridiculously fun.
Mind you i say it's easy to pull off, but thats against BJJ guys who want to occasionally play stand up, but I'm just an older fatter mediocre player myself, but if I pull it off any of you guys can.
Keep yourself motivated and going
From Brasil: judo is fascinating, complete, infinite and efficient!
Seen ko uchigake from the same position but not the osoto, very sneaky.
Going to use these at wrestling practice tomorrow . Especially the first one as it is very unorthodox in my opinion so my training partners won’t see it coming 😉🥋
Haha brilliant
Great job!!!!!
Thank you Nikolas🙇🏻♂️
when i think chadi taught us everything... damn it hahahahah
Hahaha thanks bro
Chadi is a cornucopia of martial arts knowledge.
A study
Gripping (from wrestling styles) main "National" difference.
Throws seem to evolve over years of competition. (a player comes up with a variation that is effective)
Obviously you can predict future evolution from previous information.
Agreed
Gracias!!!
Nice video bro... please make video on makikomi counter specialy what to do in case of ko uchi makikomi when some bulldoze you with all his body weight
You can step back with your free leg and assume gigo tai
Great 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Please bring video on an baul morote seoinage 🙏🙏🙏
Soon
I think the so called "front uchimata" or "yagura nage" deserves to be mentioned as a "new" technique, despite I had seen this move a lot in the 2000's but being finished with te-guruma (sukui nage variation, by the way) once leg grabs were still legal.
Sumo
7:00 this is allowed in IJF?
Mr. Chadi where can I find a video on the new rule set for judo? Are leg picks legal again?
Ude hishigi hiza gatame = omoplata = hammer lock with the legs. Rhadi broke some arms with a flying variation. I take the wrist lock when i use it in BJJ, ive also played with neck cranks and one arm chokes combined with the hammer lock.
Chadi, John Danaher's crew have been using a straight arm lock (ude gatami or "shoulder crunch" as they sometimes call it) as a sweep, especially from a butterfly guard/sumi gaeshi situation. Marcelo garcia has a similar guard sweep. Ive used it not only from butterfly but also to sweep from under side control, but in that position its very much (to me) a strength based technique. Are there any resources you can point me to for creative or high level Ude Gatami game? Thanks
You can also do ude gatame with your legs also, it would technically be hiza gatame but the same effect on the arm, and i find it accessible since you're using seated/butterfly guard hiza gatame is not just omplata
ua-cam.com/video/WVR9NhO6evI/v-deo.html
@@Chadi This is a very interesting arm lock, ill show this video to my coach! Thanks!
Hey chadi you check out the Collier method of judo
I'll check
The reverse Seio reminds me of an alligator rolling dismembering its prey 😲
i learn the reverse omoplata about 20 ears ago from a Gracie jj instructor...
It's been existant for a while
Without shaming someone for winning, but proper and right Turtle Pose, allows one to reenter and re-center their mind, and reenergize or regenerate power and resiliency. Do not underestimate it! Osu
Agreed there are uses for everything, but if you can't transition from turtle don't do it
All in all i dont like all that drop stuff. I think i remember in old times you start the groundgame if your knees are on the ground. Good work, greetings from Germany.
sooo is the premise of the video is with the current "new" techniques are just pseudo variations of more traditional techniques
It a matter of leverage and balance spirit and earth and mind be one whith body
Chadi, someone already make a more complex list of ne waza techniques with original terminology, that traditional list we can find is so far not complete, lack of sweeps, guards and so on
I have videos on this subject, guard names and sweeps in japanese something like that
Hi chadi. Been watching your videos for a while. I am about to start judo. But I feel a little bit down because there are alot of techniques that are banned such as sankaku jime (from what I have read. Is it though?) Will judo provide me what I need in terms of submissions for the purpose of self defense?
Sankaku jime is legal, judo is more than in terms of grappling for self defense
i can not believe they are new techniques ... for me are more like combinations or variations of one or two real techniques
That's why we don't skip the intro of the video
Any chance you will bridge out to Subscribestar?
I don't even what that is I'll check it out
@@Chadi Same as Patreon, but cheaper and no censorship.
Huizinga kata guruma would be perfect for Sanda
i havent watched the video yet but this is a quick question new Judo Throws have been Invited in 2020??? and if so im Going to start Judo but the sensi is Old do you think he will know these new throws if these are new????
New variations of techniques thay were addes in the last 30 years or so and are taught
Legal ramifications? I pulled a classic kata guruma on a friend & colleague just two years back! Well I have to admit that I was very nice to him and let him down very easy and controlled on a grass field. In truth, it was just a joke, but he wasn't that cocky afterwards. 😁
Did I mention that I took him for a 360 degrees spin before letting him down? He is/was a greco-roman wrestler.
Lol that's cool but different than a fight for your life
Keep it up 🙂
Will do:)
Chadi, where do you do Judo at?
France
@@Chadi Damn, Lucky you..lol!
This channel its aa university itself.
In my Opinion All Martial Artists should work in invent new tricks or new variations
But the variation of kata guruma is prohibited
RIP reverse seio nage
Professor Chadi, why are u not a fan of the mighty Seo Nage?
It's a killer, and i respect it but it's not for me
Chadi, Do you do Bjj?
I cross trained for a while, but judo is too demanding and also the gym, when I'm a black belt and know my basics well enough I'll go back to bjj
Cool Video! Last move indeed a crazy creation. However the second kata guruma is not At All japanese... this style of throw comes clearly from Wrestling and to be more concrete ossetian-dagestan-chechen-georgian Wrestling. This is why Judo athletes hated athletes from this Region because they always Used Leg techniques with most this one also called in russian "melintza". Try famous wrestlers as saitiev, batyrov or just ask internationally active athletes. ;)
I never said it's japanese i said the principles of kata guruma still apply to it.
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BROOOO I DID NOT KNOW THIS SHIT
I don't get how any of those are supposed to be principles?
You are just mentioning categories in Japanese, which are just dry descriptions of the techniques used.
I have a hard time understanding the point of the video or what you are trying to illustrate.
Bjj guys will be like " nah bro that's BrAZiLIaN jUJiTsU"
Lol no
I'm a bjj guy and I would say this is judo.
I know what you feel. I heard a judoka calling Tarikoplata "nAH, bRo, It iS jUSt HisA GatAmE".
@Wills Pram yes! Unless they want to get choked out, then they'll go to turtle.
So..turtle style is a thing in martial art :))
Unfortunately:)
I'm Single 😍😥
"the concept of principles" lol
Concept also means idea, the idea behind the principles of judo throws, i don't know what's so funny it's completely logically sound.
@@Chadi haha i am not sure it does. I think it should go something like "the concept behind the principles".
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