This ruthless Soviet arm lock is almost forgotten

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @Chadi
    @Chadi  3 місяці тому +10

    The book “The Origins & History of Judo” is now available on Amazon worldwide, not just the links below. You can search for it in the Amazon of your own country.
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    Thank you all.

    • @henrikg1388
      @henrikg1388 3 місяці тому +1

      Des historique et les origines de Judo... pardon my French. 😉

    • @TheKilodead4
      @TheKilodead4 3 місяці тому

      It’s time for the AJJF to withdraw from the International Judo Federation and establish a new international organization centred on Japanese Judo

  • @anthonycardona1121
    @anthonycardona1121 3 місяці тому +22

    Neil Adams is doing what in wrestling we call a standing switch. It's used primarily from referees position 2 pt reversal for bottom. There's been a few in MMA see Robert Whittaker

    • @NoxBhairava
      @NoxBhairava 3 місяці тому +4

      Not only a switch. As a standing twitch does not involve a submission hold in wrestling. More accurate to say a standing switch style movement with the intent to injure the entangled arm of the opponent.

  • @NYTomiki
    @NYTomiki 3 місяці тому +15

    The standard overhand version is called Ude Hineri, the underhook version can be found in Goshin Jitsu

  • @fitepitsnbonfires
    @fitepitsnbonfires 3 місяці тому +5

    This stuff is always interesting!

  • @StevenRayW
    @StevenRayW 3 місяці тому +6

    Shinya Aoki has broken a guy's arm in the ring using the same waki-gatame throw shown at 6:10.

  • @rvfree1
    @rvfree1 3 місяці тому +18

    Yes, Neil is doing a standard wrestling switch that folkstyle wrestlers learn when they are kids.

    • @itheuserfirst3186
      @itheuserfirst3186 3 місяці тому +2

      He's not doing a switch. He's doing an armlock.

    • @rvfree1
      @rvfree1 3 місяці тому +2

      @itheuserfirst3186 I know but it's a switch motion.

  • @jhor8113
    @jhor8113 3 місяці тому +5

    We have this in karate, it shows up in a few Goju-Ryu Kata.

  • @EE-od6qm
    @EE-od6qm 3 місяці тому +1

    This is a Wrestler's Switch. I've used this for years in BJJ.

  • @SwordFighterPKN
    @SwordFighterPKN 3 місяці тому

    Oh Oh Oh those are both nasty and cool at the same time.

  • @niledunn4641
    @niledunn4641 3 місяці тому +5

    The Russian guy definitely used waki gatame but used a gyaku to set it up, judo banned in competition, but in japanese jujutsu it's not banned as well as taiho jutsu I've drilled it and if done correctly and quickly it will do serious damage

    • @KingOfSwords720
      @KingOfSwords720 2 місяці тому

      This guy is a laugh. Ude garami, Ude gaeshi, and Waki Gatame are 3 different techniques. I'm not sure if he trying to teach or he's a historian. I wouldn't learn from him.

  • @РамазанКусайнов-я5х
    @РамазанКусайнов-я5х 3 місяці тому +1

    Tamerlan Tmenov does a move like Neil Adams

  • @Aldotronix
    @Aldotronix 3 місяці тому +2

    Chadi let’s start our own Judo Federation and get Kodokan rules back

  • @olivertriebel5274
    @olivertriebel5274 3 місяці тому +4

    I wonder, if this is legal today. For me, this is a Gyaku Waki Gatame from standing to ground. The regular Waki Gatame from standing to the mat is prohibited for sure.

  • @juanmanuellopeznovas7908
    @juanmanuellopeznovas7908 3 місяці тому

    This lock should be legalized 2 do when the oponent have, at least, both knees on the ground

  • @joeg7096
    @joeg7096 3 місяці тому +3

    think its a bit much and should be reserved for MMA, a bit uncontrolled and needs to be done so explosively so as it doesnt really give the opponent the opportunity to submit in time
    reminds me of shinya aokis brutal waki gatame he annihilated some guys arm from standing with in mma

  • @---tx9xx
    @---tx9xx Місяць тому

    Would this be this be legal in current judo competition ?

  • @sergiobacellar5570
    @sergiobacellar5570 3 місяці тому +1

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @kallepikku4991
    @kallepikku4991 28 днів тому +1

    Shinya Aoki anyone?

  • @Mtripp005
    @Mtripp005 3 місяці тому +5

    So many rules being ignored. First, the only joint you are allowed to attack is the elbow joint. Shoulder locks are not legal. However, every ude garami I’ve ever seen is a shoulder lock. If you’re lifting the elbow off the mat, or using it as a lever, according to the rules that’s illegal. The referee isn’t going to call it, but read the rules. Second, yes, years ago it was common to apply a standing arm lock, then use it as an off balance for the throw. Many arm injuries from that. It’s even written up in a few obscure judo books. The rules now state you can not apply a standing arm lock and take them to the mat with it. Dropping waki gatame has been banned for many years. Bottom line, this isn’t MMA and we all have to go to work on Monday. There’s no reason to injure our opponent in randori or shai.

    • @david-468
      @david-468 Місяць тому

      So make the sport lame and useless outside the sport so there’s no reason for someone to have it as a hobby? I don’t get that logic, why would I learn what amounts to breakdancing if it’s useless on the street and you aren’t doing high level competition? You say no one wants a broken arm on Monday , but I rather get my arm hurt once and learning from that and becoming more proficient in defense on the street , what you describe will lead to more outside injuries and deaths from judokas who don’t actually know how to defend themselves they only know how to play the game

    • @Mtripp005
      @Mtripp005 Місяць тому

      @@david-468 sigh.. so it's all about being "combat effective to you?" It's all about "the street" to you? Where's the hobby in that? First, if it's about the street, my CPL license trumps any unarmed nonsense you want to claim. James Keating or Michael Janich knife systems also take you out quickly. There's absolutely no reason to be injuring partners in training. If you want to train in that manner, go for it. It's NOT going to make you any more dangerous, Kano himself proved that.

    • @Mtripp005
      @Mtripp005 Місяць тому

      @@david-468 totally bull squat and clearly you’ve never been in high level competition. Be thankful they deleted my original reply.

    • @david-468
      @david-468 Місяць тому

      @@Mtripp005 sure you have no reasons though just names

    • @Mtripp005
      @Mtripp005 Місяць тому

      @@david-468 actually I have a ton of them but my post was deleted. But let’s play. If you’re all about realistic combat and all about the street, no unarmed combat training is either practical or effective. Second, the deadly and dangerous stuff can not be practiced full power and full speed against resisting opponents. Kano knew this and it’s why his system works so well. The way you defeat so called deadly techniques is with safe ones you can master. If you think it’s appropriate to lock an arm and throw someone with it, good luck when it’s you.

  • @arnoldcohen1250
    @arnoldcohen1250 3 місяці тому +2

    Shades of Aikido!!

  • @ludoka58leo
    @ludoka58leo 3 місяці тому +3

    I want to tap just watching the technique...ouch!

  • @kravmagapersonaldefensesys1603
    @kravmagapersonaldefensesys1603 2 місяці тому

    Eso es una variante de wakigatame nada de nuevo ya está todo inventado

  • @AreteAskesis
    @AreteAskesis 3 місяці тому +2

    That’s right, bro. Don’t stunt judo’s growth like the Olympics. Give it some HGH! (I do not condone or promote the use of juicing, but I don’t oppose it either.) #warriorJudo #HelpJudoGrow

  • @alexandrskibin
    @alexandrskibin 3 місяці тому +1

    👍! Дякую за пораду 🤝!🖐,🇺🇦...