Judo newaza from Standing to Ground transitions
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Judo newaza from Standing to Ground transitions. These transitions have two qualities to them across the board.
1. It is a proactive transition where I am not capitalizing off my opponent's mistake. But rather forcing them to the ground and having a surprise waiting for them.
2. I Keep my hand position all the way from standing to ground.
0:37 drop seoi into Juji gatame (arm bar)
1:15 tomoe nage into Juji gatame
1:45 yoko tomoe nage into canto choke
2:33 sasae into british roll (okuri eri jime variation)
3:07 sumi gaeshi into..... !!
I love the straight-forward nature of your videos.
Keep 'em short
Just wanted to say: Great channel, great videos! You're really filling a gap there. There are tons of very good and detailed channels for BJJ on YT, but very few for Judo - and if so, the channels usually only do the very basic stuff. As a black belt myself I have the feeling of really benefitting from your videos, due to the conceptual- and strategy-based explanations. Thanks!
Thank you for watching :-)
cero what black belt do you have?
@@paulthe2mikolajdupontsrens586 2nd
cero that’s cool
Amazing, I'm on the bus smiling like an idiot, can't wait to try these out!
thanks for labeling the timestamps (whoever did it), always helpful for us beginners
Beautiful transitions. For sure I'm gonna use the tomoe nage to juji, as I suck at tomoe nage ahah (might have to actually get better at tomoe nage if I wanna pull it off more than once)
The beauty of this is, if you have a nice juji, you dont have to be that good at tomoe to hit these transitions.
We want more !
Brilliant, please keep the instruction coming.
New favourite channel! Keep the throws coming!
WIll do.
Nice! I really love your combinations, especially 3 & 4. This gives me the motivation to practice these steps. Thank you so much 🇨🇦
They work so well together. I hope you master this and make it a part of your game.
I have been struggling with my drop seoi nage, you do it so smooth! Good work!
It's great to see how much alike Judo and BJJ are and videos like this proves it. Some times i feel that olympics just take away half of the sport with their rules. I just wish i would see judo competitions as interactive as bjj competitions
Im in a bjj gym, and the yoko tomoenage one, we have a similar one that we call "helicopter armbar" wich is really cool
Very very cool.
BJJ is derivated from Judo Newaza. They just change the name
Still can’t get over how adorable you are for still putting the Sensei in Sensei Seth when you introduce him lmao pure class
Consistantly amazing, great job!
Awesome video. Really enjoying your content Sensei. Subscribed.
Great! I love it!
I always try to follow down and mount.
Wow amazing transitions. Will try them in practice.
Liked before I started the video
Excellent! Thank you (again)!
:-)
Outstanding!!!
Nice demo for the yoko tomoe nage to the choke. I wish I knew that one for this past tournament. haha.
Next one! lol
Awesome 👍😎 techniques!
Thanks for the ideas! Brilliant demonstration.
Loved that smooth sumi into a knee lock! 👍🏻
“It’s not really judo” :( that’s sad
Loved the video though! Thanks so much!
;-)
It’s hiza-juji!!! Sell the art 😂😂
Very nice videos. Thank you for sharing. I will be visiting your dojo. And possibly joining, once it is safe for the schools to reopen. Osu!
I dont do Judo but i think you are a very good teacher, thanks for the sharing it is instructive !
That armbar was awesome, also the canto choke! I'd love to see an in depth tutorial!!
That last one was good... Thank you for the video, gonna download that for further research.
good videos straight to the point great for a change from some of out her youtube channels.
This is the reason why you cannot mesh up with any grappler.
Love the rolling bow and arrow
Great channel! Has anyone ever met a martial artist who was/is a Judo and Jiujitsu black belt?
these are superb than BJJ stuffs. awesome
Nice
Great video a true master
I wish I could do judo
Sensei great techniques. I will like to humbly ask iif you can in future videos break it down a little more and for those little details like the one graving the leg as you roll, etc.
Are all of these allowed in judo competition? (Except for knee bar of course) I really liked the tomoe nage variations to arm bar / choke.
Hi, I have a question, in BJJ can we use all those techniques ...? Thanks for the excellent video.
Never give up.
Regards from Montreal.
OSU
You can use all of them except the knee bar if you're still a white belt.( I mean you can't knee bar on a competition as a white belt)
@@harderheart ty
@@theexplorer7139 Np
Awsome stuff i think choke works better in the randori because opponent has less chanse to defend
Nice videos. Thanks.
You are welcome
every time i search for newaza in judo (on youtube mostly) i only find things like "2 guard passes, few top controls, a few submissions, and turn overs to get the pin" however ive seen some glimpses of more complex newaza in judo especially older videos, so does judo have much newaza that just isn't taught anymore or is it simply very limited with some schools that are exceptions?
I know there’s been so much debate about newaza and bjj but honestly for a self defense perspective or law enforcement perspective would judo newaza be the superior?
Does anybody know if tomoe to juji gatame is allowed in current rule Set?
Sorr I am watching without much volume but in that sasae you kind of hip bump ?
It's not really a sasae, and its more leg a leg bump. I use it a lot to transition people to the ground. ESP when uke has that negative stance. How is training?
@@Shigashi84 Oh I see thank´s and training is going well, last randori I got stronger Osoto Gari Ippons by fixing a shoulder detail I saw in your videos but now I am checking another kind of videos like the one you have about how a judo class should look like.
@@nicocontreras5366 :-) I am glad I can help!!
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오~~ 레알 유도!
Is it Judo or Juijuitsu?
BJJ originated from Kano-ryu Jujutsu (aka Judo), it just specializes in ne waza and became it's own art over time. However both arts come hand to hand.
@@Mataninja Thanks man
He sometimes mixes it (which is cool), as in the last technique.
Do leg bars are autorised in judo ?
Yes no leg locks in judo right now
Kani basami to a leg lock
Kinshi Waza
That’s kinda illegal :s
Just so you know for future reference, the choke you show after the juji gatame is commonly referred to as the Flavio Canto choke
This choke existed before bjj was ever "invented".
Jiujitsusilencer Lee Canto was a judoka. Even so, the move existed long before Canto was competing (he is awesome though).
@@shannons1886 exactly.
In judo it belongs to a group of techniques called kata-te-jime (single hand choking). This variant is pretty basic and taught by default to most color belts.
Its great. Im from Brazil, and folow you
obrigado
Thanks for tips on "tossing" small women around.
Get a life and stop liking your own comments.
@@Mataninja "Yes dear!" ;- b
@@Mataninja I almost "misspelled" your name, Blanche!
@@actionman9357 I imagine that you're probably like this idiot. ua-cam.com/video/7b9rgH7GhbM/v-deo.html
actionman935 that small woman would smash you 😂😂😂
Shintaro Higashi: Please "spar" with a 6' 4" tall, 247 pound/112-kilo male opponent that will "actively resist" you! Instead of "using" a 5 foot, 2-inch high woman that weighs about 125 pounds/56-kilos.
What a stupid comment. It's a demo. The size of the uke is irrelevant. The technique remains the same. Have you watched this channel? Plenty of videos with Higashi Sensei chucking around big boys in full randori. Go watch one of those if that's more to your liking. This is an instructional.
@@hardcaliber19 My! "touched a nerve"! somewhere out there! ;- b
@@actionman9357 I don't think you understand what quotation marks are for lol. And fyi, being called out for being an idiot is not a badge of honor.
@@hardcaliber19 I do "apologize" for calling you an idiot!
I'm only a green belt in Judo, but from what I've learned, being selected as 'Uke', or person falling, is a sign of respect that you have the skills to safely allow the demonstration of a technique on yourself.