Can you address the applicability of the attacks in BJJ, I like these but never ever see anyone attacking turtle with them. Why are they common place in Judo but rare in BJJ?
Hello all. What are your thoughts on Do-jime? I have recently learned that there is a debate over if this lock works or does not work. Wonder if there has ever been a UFC submission via Do-jime? Has Shintaro discussed this move yet?
I'm wondering about the terminology here. What's commonly known as back or rear triangle is sometimes called Ushiro-sankaku-jime or Ura-sankaku-jime (Ushiro meaning from rear or back). Of course, there ist Yoko-sankaku-jime which is the triangle from the side. Does it matter if you go fully inverted, facing towards Ukes feet, or is there a different name for this Inverted Triangle? Is there such a thing as a "Sakasa-sankaku-jime" (facing down)? Then again, you have the Reverse or "Wrong Side" Triangle, which is the case when you lock your feet on the side of the neck, the arm is in your crotch. Even the english terms like "Reverse" are not being used consistently, sometimes referring to the Lock on the wrong side and sometimes to Tori facing downward (inverted). Probably there isn't a clear canon of terms since some of these triangles have evolved in modern Judo and Jiu Jitsu long after the Kodokan.
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Just worked on these techniques this past week in class. Thanks
I'm gonna try some of this out at practice tonight. Something tells me that it's not going to be as easy as Sensei Shintaro makes it look. 😅
haha .. never is. The amount of times I've tried to apply things I've seen on youtube...
Please don’t .
This is some of the more difficult work pretty much saying this what I need to put extra work into but again nice video thank you for your teachings
VERY CLEAR TEACH...THANK YOU
Good job Shintaro!!
100.000 congratulation from Italy 🇮🇹🙏🏼🙏🏼🙇🏼🙇🏼
Thank you for sharing
The amount of times I’ve done this in rolling. the bjj dudes get in turtle a lot too😂
Dope. Good training.
Thank you very much
This is how Kimura choked out Helio Gracie.
Can you address the applicability of the attacks in BJJ, I like these but never ever see anyone attacking turtle with them.
Why are they common place in Judo but rare in BJJ?
my guess is that it leaves you open to a very easy single leg if you arnt careful
Hello all. What are your thoughts on Do-jime? I have recently learned that there is a debate over if this lock works or does not work. Wonder if there has ever been a UFC submission via Do-jime? Has Shintaro discussed this move yet?
I'm wondering about the terminology here. What's commonly known as back or rear triangle is sometimes called Ushiro-sankaku-jime or Ura-sankaku-jime (Ushiro meaning from rear or back).
Of course, there ist Yoko-sankaku-jime which is the triangle from the side. Does it matter if you go fully inverted, facing towards Ukes feet, or is there a different name for this Inverted Triangle? Is there such a thing as a "Sakasa-sankaku-jime" (facing down)?
Then again, you have the Reverse or "Wrong Side" Triangle, which is the case when you lock your feet on the side of the neck, the arm is in your crotch.
Even the english terms like "Reverse" are not being used consistently, sometimes referring to the Lock on the wrong side and sometimes to Tori facing downward (inverted).
Probably there isn't a clear canon of terms since some of these triangles have evolved in modern Judo and Jiu Jitsu long after the Kodokan.
Great. 👏👏👏
Nice!
How escape?
Dont get in it
de quebra, trapaiô o cabelin ralo do camarada
👍👏👏👏Already knew it👏👏vir Vey well, explained, Sensei👏👏👏👏
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