No Gi Judo Throws for ALL Grapplers
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- Attention No Gi grapplers and wrestlers - today’s Martial Arts Monday episode is for you! Judoka have always known that throwing an opponent is a powerful skill, but UFC and MMA have shown the world how important it is to have a strong throwing game. Although we wear a uniform in Judo, a lot of the techniques can be done without it, and many of our students train in Gi and No Gi in order to be fully rounded fighters. Today, we are going to showcase three incredibly effective NO GI Judo throws that every wrestler and grappler should have in their arsenal! Check it out to learn more!
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Disclaimer: The individuals in this video have spent years perfecting their skills, and partner safety is always paramount. The purpose of this video is showcase some of the cool techniques used in martial arts, and it is not intended to provide detailed instruction. For that, we recommend that you join your local martial arts training facility. - Спорт
Im not even a grappler but a southpaw kickboxer and these throws are great!! Excellent teaching and students🙏🏻👍🏻
Thanks! I appreciate the support and kind words.
The International Judo Federation should recognize a No Gi Judo Competitive category just like BJJ. It would modernize Judo and make it more practical.
Naw.. Judo throws are difficult enough with the gi; without the gi there will be little to no action as escapes will be a lot easier
@@subzero6190 Judo is practical with or without gi. Understand, Judo was made to fight with or without it. Kano made his younger students train without gi before they trained with gi.
Also those throws are made for no gi.
Judo is still practical. Who said it isn’t?
@@anthony-nv9yf So does BJJ. 🤦♂️😂
So your point?
You can still get grips on people's jackets. Just depends on the fabric.
The intro shot makes it look like you're about to drop the most 🔥 judo mixtape of the century.
Excellent instruction! 1st gi, then immediately no gi for each throw. Well done pedagogy!
When your throws are so fast your opponent only has time to breakfall with his feet - nice. 😂And great vid, thanks.
I don't know much grappling or wrestling. I'm trying learn some basics. I love this material excellent video!!!
Hi Sensei, really glad to find your video(s) ... having a deep description of all these techniques. I like how you depict the same technique(s) in different situation(s). Well done to you and to your young crew. It is a good refresh for me to see your video(s). Always ... , practice practice and practice! Oss.
This was good. Love seeing no gi judo videos. Keep it coming guys!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Step by step from different angles. Thank you!
These are really great! Thank you for creating this video!
Beautiful work and wonderful teamwork!
Great work! Thanks for the video
Good stuff love it
Excellent!
Great vídeo about judo no gi. It's the best I ever seen 👏👏👏
I really love judo and want to learn judo but no judo where I live
thank you so much!
Great video thank you!
great stuff!
Great vid, very informative👍
Great vid.
Great work guys👍 😉
Excellent video. The tao toshi was the one I liked best.
Very helpful Tnx .
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I did a flying makikomi in bjj competition had my righ grip deep on the back and he ducked under my arm trying to rotate around me to take my back but I just let him rotate to my back and timed my makikomi as he was walking behind me turned my hip in the air he landed dricetly on his shoulder legs straight in the air the rolled onto his back and I pushed my hip in and got the kesa gatami position
Fantastic video
Thanks so much for the positive feedback!
Great stuff I'm a bjj guy but I learned a lot from this video and others to complement my game and I actually prefer no gi for judo
Awesome! I’m glad we could help. Judo or BJJ - we’re all one big grappling family.
The drop knee Seio Nage just took a mila second but it was heard. Osoto makikomi is in the top favorites over here!!! Will there be more no gi videos in the future? Along with the judo videos of course.
The plan is to demonstrate no gi versions of applicable throws in future videos. Stay tuned!
judo needs to evolve. this is exactly what judo needs to evolve. im a black belt judoka and in BJJ. If BJJ went no gi so should judo. thank you for uploading
Judo has no gi. Where are getting the idea it doesn’t? Understand, Jigiro Kano made his younger students train no gi before they can even do gi training. There is old footage of that.
@@Shadowrulzalways I didn't know that. Good to know. Any resources u recommend?
I was banned by my instructor from doing makikomi cause i was just beating everyone in the club with it during shei. He is big on having a variety and not be a one trick judoka
LOL It’s an awesome throw!
It's good to know a variety of techniques, how to employ and counter them. However, I would rather be really good at and effective with one technique than mediocre at 60. Particularly for self defense and beginners.
@@davidmartinez7194 100%!
@@davidmartinez7194 I disagree. You should be great with more than one technique . You become predictable and it can be countered. Back in my tang soo do days, one person had a devastating jumping side kick but depended on it too much. I sparred with him and stayed very close to him and he didn’t know what to do.
As a wrestler, I’m really intrigued by makikomi. How risky is it since you’re exposing so much of your back? It also reminds me of a Peterson roll in wrestling, except it’s standing
Your students are amazing! I a a judoka myself. I am a orange belt.
Thank you! Keep training and stick with it! 👍
This was a really fun video to record
I wonder why you don't see more of this in MMA.
You do. You just don’t recognize it.
Очень круто! Спасибо!
Я ценю обратную связь. Спасибо за просмотр!
@@senseiinthewild3241 спасибо тренер!!! Жду новые видео 💪
Where are your other videos?
How risky is the Soto makikomi? I can’t help but imagine a wrestler with a lower stance would just base out and take your back
Thanks for watching! I threw wrestlers with it all the time back when I was on the wrestling team in school. It just depends on how fast your attack is, your ability to commit to the execution of the throw, and of course hours and hours of practice. It might not work 100% of the time, but it’s still a great addition to any grappler’s arsenal.
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Sanagi. 9:00
Hard to find good judo club (ie not BJJ) in newengland.