KOTEGAESHI Japanese Jujutsu

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • KOTEGEASHI is a popular write throwing technique in Japanese Jiujitsu and Aikido. Here is a classic move from Traditional Japanese jiujitsu.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 278

  • @freddiebishop2553
    @freddiebishop2553 3 роки тому +80

    I'd like to see more Japanese jujitsu videos like this one.

    • @valnwk
      @valnwk 4 місяці тому +2

      Me too. Every time I search for Traditional Japanese Ju Jitsu is showing me BJJ.😤

    • @deisoncoopen8767
      @deisoncoopen8767 26 днів тому

      @@valnwk same . i've been practising traditional ju jitsu for 7 years ..better than bjj

  • @iamthatiam49
    @iamthatiam49 3 роки тому +128

    I love kotegaeshi!! Your Dad was smooth with it💪🏽. People don't understand how powerful kotegaeshi is.

    • @johnlloyddy7016
      @johnlloyddy7016 3 роки тому +11

      Most people don't understand how it works. One of the most common mistakes people make when applying the kote gaeshi is to lean their head and shift their weight towards the uke, this gives him enough slack to maneuver and counter either by changing the angle and distance by clinching up or he can pull his arm down and throw a punch at you. The best way I learned to do it is to immediately lean away from the uke by shifting your head and weight back away from him forcing him to bend forward and flip over or else risk having his wrist broken.

    • @iamthatiam49
      @iamthatiam49 3 роки тому +9

      No joke, my teachers have put this move and variations of this move on me. Alot of these MMA guys look at this as something new. As the old Masters would say "there's nothing new under the sun".

    • @Gamsir-gg3zh
      @Gamsir-gg3zh 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah - a few years back I sparred with a much more higher belt. I saw the opportunity for a kote gaeshi and caught him completely off guard - unfortunately he got a mild concussion, but was a great sport about it. It’s one of those techniques where if you time it correct, it REALLY works.

    • @MegaRagingBunny
      @MegaRagingBunny 2 роки тому

      @@iamthatiam49 "Alot of these MMA guys look at this as something new" I rolled my eyes so hard, i got a concussion.

    • @Grimloxz
      @Grimloxz Рік тому +1

      I use it against the BJJ guys I roll with all the time except from the ground - no where to go and immediate tap out…

  • @kyle9648
    @kyle9648 3 роки тому +44

    I train in 2 different styles of Jujitsu, one modern one more traditional. Both of these are slightly different to each other and the one demonstrated here. But its great to see some Traditional Jujitsu being done.
    People often underestimate how weak the wrist are. When enough force is applied the wrist can easily break. If you've ever had one done to you and you don't go with it fast enough you'll feel it in the wrist.

    • @dixienormus8231
      @dixienormus8231 2 роки тому

      What styles do you do?

    • @kyle9648
      @kyle9648 2 роки тому +1

      @@dixienormus8231 Kyushin-Ryu Jujutsu and a modern derivative of it.

  • @kevinedwards5061
    @kevinedwards5061 3 роки тому +26

    I really like seeing the Japanese jujitsu. I'm ranked a nikyu in judo and would love to train Japanese jujitsu. However i haven't found anyone in St. Louis that teaches it. Please keep posting the demos. Arigatōgozaimashita

    • @kyle9648
      @kyle9648 3 роки тому +3

      If you have a look at Kyushin Ryu Jujitsu on youtube it's got a few techniques up. But depending on the style of Jujitsu you look at they will all focus on different things, some throws, some striking, some grappling.

    • @jiujitsuismyoutlet
      @jiujitsuismyoutlet 2 роки тому

      Do you train judo in saint Louis ? Where at ? I’m a few hours away and would love to visit sometime

    • @Supermomo2007
      @Supermomo2007 Рік тому

      @@jiujitsuismyoutlet i train in judo and we only aikido in my city. is aikido good replacement for japanese jiu jitsu as addition to judo?

    • @thunderkatz4219
      @thunderkatz4219 Рік тому

      @@Supermomo2007ehhh kinda

  • @evanhassel3040
    @evanhassel3040 3 роки тому +21

    Kote Gaeshi is dope!!! Thanks for the tech. My favorite part is you helping your Dad with tightening up the new belt.

  • @jasoncruz582
    @jasoncruz582 3 роки тому +11

    I love how much love he has toward his dad. Thats what makes the videos so great.

  • @nicocontreras5366
    @nicocontreras5366 3 роки тому +21

    Amazing, more than technique itself I love to see your dad still training and being so healthy.

  • @oneguy7202
    @oneguy7202 3 роки тому +15

    Probably the moat famous wrist throw really good demonstration

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere Рік тому +4

    Gyaku Kotegaeshi - If you don't perform ukemi say goodbye to your wrist, elbow and shoulder... Devastating technique

  • @Jerry-n3r
    @Jerry-n3r Рік тому +3

    I have done Japanese jujitsu for ten years now and I love it, this is one of my favourite techniques

  • @kallepikku4991
    @kallepikku4991 3 роки тому +13

    Your old school Judo has some awesome stuff for street fighting and self-defense. Respect. This is coming from a life-long wrestler.

  • @neonhavok
    @neonhavok 3 роки тому +7

    YESSS i love wrist locks from standing

  • @J3unG
    @J3unG 3 роки тому +2

    So nice to see your father work. Thank you for this great demo.

  • @iandougherty215
    @iandougherty215 3 роки тому +20

    This is good to look at, because it reminds people that nobody is saying that a wrist lock is going to result in an effortless throw that forces your opponent to fly through the sky. In reality, if someone doesn't realize they have to turn and fall, their wrist just breaks instead without them falling at all. We DO take unnecessary falls and jumps...because if we don't, we suffer greater injuries than if we hadn't.
    ...or sometimes just because it looks cooler. C'mon, don't say it didn't look cool!!!

    • @killersalmon4359
      @killersalmon4359 3 роки тому +5

      Taking the fall in those throws is basically like tapping out to a submission. You don't have to tap out. But that's going to be it for you for the day (and possibly for the month).

    • @sway71
      @sway71 3 роки тому +2

      @@killersalmon4359 Yeah, and honestly I feel like taking the fall is the only way to relieve wrist pressure enough to recover. The less impressive looking awkward fall, like at 0:55, maintains the breaking pressure on the wrist, whereas doing the flip/roll gives you an opportunity to transition to newaza or open guard techniques.

    • @haffoc
      @haffoc 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, I've dropped kote gaeshi in resisting people and none of them made such a nice neat flippy fall. They went down, but it wasn't pretty.

    • @marcuspiscaer4120
      @marcuspiscaer4120 3 роки тому

      The fall is the equivalent of a breakfall, it’s purely defensive and safer than risking tension on the wrist.

    • @marcuspiscaer4120
      @marcuspiscaer4120 3 роки тому

      Exactly!

  • @IronMartialArts
    @IronMartialArts 3 роки тому +7

    I love Kotegaeshi! Highly underrated wristlock. Catch Wrestling has this wrist throw as well but I forget what they call it.

  • @samaeledward6300
    @samaeledward6300 3 роки тому +6

    I used wristlock throw (slightly different than what you showed) at blue belt competition and my opponent went crazy bcuz he didnt saw that coming 😂😂😂
    I love that technique

  • @markceaser8073
    @markceaser8073 7 місяців тому +1

    I train Daito Ryu Aikijujitsu and this is spot on. Thank you, sensei.

  • @dianecenteno5275
    @dianecenteno5275 3 роки тому +2

    Love this technique! It can be used standing and on the ground not to mention the Aiki variations. Respect to you and your dad. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamesdavis1740
    @jamesdavis1740 2 роки тому +4

    In Aikijujutsu a similar variation called gyaku kotegaeshi will turn the wrist and elbow into the opponents hip leaving little room for the ukemi. Results in a very tight throw that is different from most jujutsu and aikido versions.

    • @TRA25
      @TRA25 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the name of the throw, I was shown this variation in a seminar but the name wasn't mentioned. Any other interesting variations?

  • @andyarndt1445
    @andyarndt1445 3 роки тому +8

    Trained in aikido for 6 years, one of my favorite techniques!!!!!

  • @ryanbarnes8693
    @ryanbarnes8693 Рік тому

    im a 2nd degree brown belt in jujutsu and i love doing wrist throws. your dad is also really smooth with the throw. love it :)

  • @Shindai
    @Shindai 3 роки тому +3

    Never seen it done like this before I don't think (though I've been out of the game a long time now), looks very effective :) I love seeing how different styles do the same move, like certain aikido applications vs jujitsu, I did it differently again when I did aikijutsu. So many permutations of the same mechanical effect. Gotta collect em all lol

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9sw 2 роки тому +1

    Bro this is dope.

  • @EndLess009
    @EndLess009 3 роки тому

    So glad I found this page months ago, I’ve added tons of your no-gi techs to my boxing with great success over time. Keep up the awesomeness :)

  • @bigmo931
    @bigmo931 3 роки тому +2

    Your dad was super slick with it!!!!!!!

  • @henriquefrancisco300
    @henriquefrancisco300 3 роки тому +1

    Love this technique. I'm always teaching this one. Beautiful stuff.

  • @bushido007
    @bushido007 3 роки тому +2

    love the aiki stuff

  • @PoppaJimmy
    @PoppaJimmy 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome technique! May I ask where you got those green wall pads?

  • @sambaker1212
    @sambaker1212 3 роки тому

    You are INCREDIBLY TALENTED SIR.thank you so much for the uploads xx

  • @mikeabbot4616
    @mikeabbot4616 2 роки тому +1

    If you don't mind me asking, which style of Japanese Jujutsu is that?

  • @hirokawa990
    @hirokawa990 3 роки тому

    右手を押し出したまま、投げる所が目に付いた。投げっぱなしなのですかね。柔術から技を取り入れた我々からすると、投げた後の押さえ技への移行が見れてないのですが、右手の使い方からすると押さえ技への移行は無いのでしょうか?

  • @eliasbonilla8087
    @eliasbonilla8087 3 роки тому +2

    Beutiful Form, Thank you! Please get a close up of the hand position for us novices in the future . .

  • @m.a.central9949
    @m.a.central9949 3 роки тому

    These videos with your dad are awesome.

  • @speedmanwx
    @speedmanwx 3 роки тому +6

    That’s what I always see in all action movies

  • @manuelalejandro9523
    @manuelalejandro9523 Рік тому

    I have remembered this video and came back to give a like.

  • @Nobody91021
    @Nobody91021 3 роки тому +1

    wow, never thought that was possible using a wrist lock to force someone to either roll or flip. Well demonstrated👍

    • @johnlloyddy7016
      @johnlloyddy7016 3 роки тому

      That's actually how wristlocks in Aikido works. That's why you see a lot of flying Uke in Aikido demos.

  • @davel6017
    @davel6017 3 роки тому +1

    Great !!! And your dad is so impressive !!!

  • @SHADOWACTUAL
    @SHADOWACTUAL 3 роки тому

    I just learned something new from y’all. Cool!

  • @sleepykid156
    @sleepykid156 3 роки тому +3

    Can this be applied in a randori if I were to say use my legs to assist with the throw? Almost like doing a Korean Tai Otoshi? I am curious if this can be a good attack to do when my opponent has double sleeves grip that is not a Sode

    • @jedijudoka
      @jedijudoka 3 роки тому +2

      Theoretically, but that would kinda be a jerk move, because you could really hurt them if they aren’t expecting it and they don’t comply.

    • @sleepykid156
      @sleepykid156 3 роки тому +1

      @@jedijudoka ahhh I forgot that there is the twisting of the wrist aspect :/

    • @mauricematla1215
      @mauricematla1215 3 роки тому +1

      Under Judo rules no.

    • @mauricematla1215
      @mauricematla1215 3 роки тому +1

      @@prvtthd401 You can do Kote geishi in several directions.

    • @catzrulez5233
      @catzrulez5233 3 роки тому +1

      for safety, do not try this in Judo.There's a reason why there's no randori in Aikido.

  • @lmclm1755
    @lmclm1755 3 роки тому +3

    Also found in Shorinji Kempo.

  • @nmnate
    @nmnate 3 роки тому

    Ooh, yeah. I love that grip for kotegaeshi at 0:43. Can already tell that's an obscene amount of torque on the wrist.

  • @AlCloutier
    @AlCloutier 2 роки тому

    Another great video!

  • @ClovisRoisDesFrancs
    @ClovisRoisDesFrancs 3 роки тому +2

    Always so impressded to see your father's technic and accuracy. He has great knowledge to share ! I would love to listen to him.
    Shintaro, I feel like you are great man thank you very for everything you are sharing with us ! You are truly special to our sport and martial art !
    (English isnt my mothertongue 👨🇨🇵)

  • @Omniblade_Gaming
    @Omniblade_Gaming 3 роки тому

    Love this Chanel. One of the arts hopefully in the near future I can explore

  • @minorityofone1510
    @minorityofone1510 3 роки тому

    Thanks, I just learned another variation of this powerful throw! (am used to executing from a top grab of the wrist)

  • @frankhernandez1995
    @frankhernandez1995 3 роки тому

    I just subscribed, great instructions and demonstrations.

  • @themechakid
    @themechakid 3 роки тому

    Oh my God this is gold! Please master Higashi 🙏open a dojo here in Georgia yes we're opened and it's cheaper too

  • @shanequigley7552
    @shanequigley7552 7 місяців тому

    Great channel

  • @xrayfish2020
    @xrayfish2020 3 роки тому

    Nice technique 👍 Merry Christmas 🌲☃️ from London 🇬🇧 keep safe

  • @eddierayvanlynch6133
    @eddierayvanlynch6133 3 роки тому +1

    Your father looks strong as an ox!
    Judo does a body good.
    👍😀💯🥋♥️👏😎

  • @joetorres1861
    @joetorres1861 3 роки тому

    Te Kagame also known as reverse Kote Gaeshi. A great lock from a straight or double wrist grab. Ty for sharing

  • @pcm7315
    @pcm7315 3 роки тому

    That was so smooth it almost didn't look real...but, of course it was.

  • @marcelnowakowski945
    @marcelnowakowski945 9 місяців тому

    Shintaro
    I always look for practical application.
    Where and when in real life will double wrist-lock happen?!
    I am 61 and have never seen it in a real street-fight...

  • @christopherbarrett6408
    @christopherbarrett6408 3 роки тому

    Now that’s awesome

  • @j.montoya7051
    @j.montoya7051 2 роки тому

    ¡ "THANK YOU" FOR EXPLAINING THE POTENTIAL OUT COME OF NOT TAKING THE FALL WITH THIS THROW ("LOVE" THE VIDEOS WITH YOUR DAD, BY THE WAY) ! ALL TOO OFTEN PEOPLE JUST ASSUME THAT UKE IS JUST "JUMPING INTO THE THROW" WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING WHY UKE IS "MOTIVATED" TO YIELD TO THE TECHNIQUE OR "SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES" !

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 4 місяці тому +1

    Bushido techniques own skills with honor

  • @prvtthd401
    @prvtthd401 2 роки тому

    This is indeed what many people misunderstood when these techniques were introduced. It is not ment to break anything. It is just another form of grip to break balance. It LOCKS your limbs and center mass into place so you can break balance.

  • @avenuex3731
    @avenuex3731 3 роки тому +2

    In use the tendency of the person receiving the kotegaeshi will be to pull their wrist in and kill the lock. Because of this it is important that the kuzushi is taken simultaneously. If done so the throw occurs naturally.

    • @ETiDeQuenVesSendo
      @ETiDeQuenVesSendo 3 роки тому +1

      I did hapkido (korean) for many years and Kote gaeshi is a low percentaje technique in grappling without strikes. If you want to implement it you have to pull towards you as soon as you grab the wrist. That way you are fighting a biceps curl with your own strength. It can work

    • @jamesfrankiewicz5768
      @jamesfrankiewicz5768 3 роки тому

      If your opponent pulls back, you can follow the pull and thrust their hand to their rear shikaku (dead corner).

    • @avenuex3731
      @avenuex3731 3 роки тому +1

      @@jamesfrankiewicz5768 I understand what you mean, but no. That isn’t the way it turns out if kuzushi isn’t taken first. They’ll pull their elbow in and wrist to the center and you’ll have to abandon the technique.
      If you want to go for the back corner you cannot legitimately get there moving directly toward it. You’ll get your ticket punched if their other hand/ side is free.
      The reason kotegaeshi is a “low chance” technique is that very few ever actually learn it.

    • @carlosluismendez7392
      @carlosluismendez7392 3 роки тому +1

      in Daito Ryu you need to do aiki in the same moment the person grabs you. He needs to be unbalanced and when doing kotegaeshi you use your weight in the movement. The person can have a strong arm but 70 kg in the wrist is too much.
      The people who can't do kotegaeshi are doing it wrong.

  • @itsmyguitar
    @itsmyguitar 3 роки тому

    Love it! Your Dad is bad ass!

  • @NateJones-tk9fb
    @NateJones-tk9fb 5 місяців тому

    I learned this first in Ishin Ryu at 16. Then in Doce Pares in my twenties. A few years later in Krav Maga. Trained with a buddy who is an Aikido practitioner who also uses this. Same with a JKD buddy, and even Keysi buddy. It's a different technique in every style but the same lock. I guess there are only so many ways the human body can move. I learned different variations of the same locks, combatatives, and defenses. Martial arts really helped me learn how to learn anything. It fundamentaly changed the way I think and aproach a problem. If another man can do it I can too even if in a different way.

  • @jaketheasianguy3307
    @jaketheasianguy3307 3 роки тому

    Is it possible to use Kotegaeshi in an agressive way ? Most of the demonstrations i saw are defend from a wrist grab, would it work on a resisting opponent if i'm the one grabbing their wrist ?

    • @jedijudoka
      @jedijudoka 3 роки тому

      Quite possibly, but chances are they’d just drop to their knees while you break their wrist

    • @nicocontreras5366
      @nicocontreras5366 3 роки тому

      It´s better as a defense I believe, kote gaeshi is more effective with the surprise element.

  • @woozee4328
    @woozee4328 3 роки тому +2

    More videos with your father please

  • @GabrielPerez-ww9hy
    @GabrielPerez-ww9hy 3 роки тому +1

    In Hakkoryu Jujutsu, this is called TeKagame. One of the first techniques you learn.

  • @emt5330
    @emt5330 3 роки тому +5

    I just wish there was a close up on the hands

    • @user-bu2ls9lp1l
      @user-bu2ls9lp1l 3 роки тому

      Hopefully these pointers help! 1) Make sure you grip their thumb meat with your 3 "little to middle fingers" 2) and have good PALM CONTACT, meaning zero airspace between your hand and theirs. 3) Lastly, you can amplify the pain by stepping backwards twice (Lead leg, than rear leg) while you crouch(turns it into a pin), instead of just turning as was demonstrated.

  • @prasantadebnath1827
    @prasantadebnath1827 7 місяців тому +1

    ❤sir what different👉 kotegaeshi vs naname-zuki (kodokan goshin Jutsu kata technique)????????

  • @thecubeman381
    @thecubeman381 Рік тому

    I have a question: what combination can you do after a Kote Gaeshi?

  • @justsomeguy6545
    @justsomeguy6545 3 роки тому +1

    Fun fact this is the same throw Motobu choki used in his fight against gichin funakoshi

  • @Tovish1988
    @Tovish1988 2 роки тому

    Really the fall is uki otoshi, dropping you into that hole off the front corner of your base. The kote gaeshi I think is a means of creating kuzushi from a static condition where there is no step being taken to exploit.

  • @seoi_nage
    @seoi_nage 3 роки тому +1

    is it can use in competition?

    • @TRA25
      @TRA25 2 роки тому

      No

  • @christophermedeiros1806
    @christophermedeiros1806 3 роки тому

    one of my favorite locks ;) SOKI !!

  • @jesseliskola4366
    @jesseliskola4366 3 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @adlmirab9967
    @adlmirab9967 Рік тому

    Is this allowed in competitions?

  • @Emiya_familia
    @Emiya_familia 3 роки тому

    I miss doing aikido but I switch to grappling because I wanted to do more of a competitor's sport. I still wouldn't mind doing some wrist techniques

  • @Account64000
    @Account64000 3 роки тому +3

    I can never do this stuff off UA-cam videos, should I take lessons

    • @whiterunguard9182
      @whiterunguard9182 3 роки тому +4

      Yes, every martial arts work best if you have someone to guide you. It's efficient, and it can lessen injury risks

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 3 роки тому

      Take a class with a professional instructor is always the best way. Or you could just grab a friend and train together VERY SLOWLY from youtube instruction, that could work as well

    • @Account64000
      @Account64000 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaketheasianguy3307 yes I did attempt this throw on him, he didn’t fall but I sprained his arm so at least I disabled the attacker

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9sw 2 роки тому

    Arigatou gozaimasu, Sensei.

  • @henrikg1388
    @henrikg1388 3 роки тому +1

    In my experience, people who have no "grappling" training, don't follow through in a throw. They just stand still and start screaming about the pain until you you practically break their wrist or let go. It doesn't make technique irrelevant, but you need to be aware of it.

  • @john.479
    @john.479 Рік тому

    Is this also allowed in judo?

  • @PeterJonesKajuenRyu
    @PeterJonesKajuenRyu 3 роки тому

    That’s closer to tenchi gaeshi than kote gaeshi. But of course they’re close cousins and are both hyper-supination locks.
    Nicely done.

  • @tomwalker389
    @tomwalker389 3 роки тому +1

    Is this legal under IJF rules?

    • @cassiooctaviani473
      @cassiooctaviani473 3 роки тому +2

      No, for the following reasons: 1) wrist locks are not allowed (only elbow and shoulder locks allowed); 2) standing katame waza (i.e., locks in tachi-waza) is not allowed. Besides, no-one will ever catch both your wrists in a judo fight (they would catch the sleeves, and this technique would not work).

  • @chriswilcox8977
    @chriswilcox8977 10 місяців тому

    My only issue with diving out of locks is that you get used to dealing with people who do it, so when they don’t, bad things can happen. Plus my awareness of Koryu JuJutsu involves no diving like this…perhaps other Koryu styles differ?

  • @ett40146
    @ett40146 5 місяців тому

    How do you train this in live sparring without losing friends?

  • @jasoncruz582
    @jasoncruz582 3 роки тому

    I will hate for someone try this elderly man it will not go well for them. God bless Sir keep up the good work

  • @JustMe-vz3wd
    @JustMe-vz3wd 25 днів тому +1

    Change the title of the awesome clip into something with AIKIDO and most comments would be BULLSHIDO ITS FAKE comments. Strange. It is as if ordinary martial artist fans are scared of Aikido and its unseen powers.

  • @3liyyahu591
    @3liyyahu591 5 місяців тому

    How is kuzushi used in jujutsu?

  • @wardragonprime
    @wardragonprime 3 роки тому

    I remember I tried teaching a short lady something like it. She stepped back, did the wrist twist, and BOOM I was flat on my ass! Oh well, at least it worked!!!

  • @JackValentine7
    @JackValentine7 3 роки тому

    Shintaro un fratello.

  • @Shinbusan
    @Shinbusan 3 роки тому

    I just worried of fellow jiujiteiros in gym who do not know it. Kotegaeshi I know from aikido, but not sure if I want to try it on in bjj.

  • @РобертИсмаилов-у4ж
    @РобертИсмаилов-у4ж 3 роки тому +1

    Хочю так уметь

  • @Ozwi
    @Ozwi 3 роки тому

    Also known as snap crackle pop when used lol - great demo -OSU

  • @Kouhei.muay.Thai89
    @Kouhei.muay.Thai89 3 роки тому

    I used to train in Japan in Yokosuka and in Mililani Hawaii. I did pretty good won gold a lot. I came to America and stopped judo I am now doin bjj. I am 32 am i to old to think about doin judo or anything fighting pro? I did it for 10 years as a child but I stopped for 15. Am I wasting my time

  • @james101ride2
    @james101ride2 3 роки тому

    You can add by sweeping the foot or leg while you do the kotegaeshi or use it transition too osotogari 😁

  • @iantolton9375
    @iantolton9375 3 роки тому +2

    can you do more videos with your father

  • @iainstewart423
    @iainstewart423 Рік тому

    It really only works when your attacker isn’t paying attention. which is what your attacker does 90% of the time in reality. Definitely works!!

    • @AnakinSkywalkerYT
      @AnakinSkywalkerYT Рік тому +1

      That's how it works. It causes so much pain that you don't care about your balance or posture and combine that with the off balancing to the side and sideways momentum, you flip.

  • @luisandresperezrios1938
    @luisandresperezrios1938 3 роки тому

    Tambien será necesario revisar los controles en el ne waza algo no tan conocido hoy

  • @pablofedericomarunoxenford4789
    @pablofedericomarunoxenford4789 3 роки тому

    "Son, there's no one here. Get help..."

  • @luisandresperezrios1938
    @luisandresperezrios1938 3 роки тому

    Oh Shintaro que bueno es que muestres cosas del Jujutsu, allí tendrás un tema amplio para nuevos videos que incluso puedes relacionar con las proyecciones, son las proyecciones con luxaciones, aquí se ve el poderoso Jujutsu tal y como es y el porque el Judo muchos consideran un arte noble. Si haces unas de estas técnicas hay que tener mucho cuidado con el uke puede a ver lesión, pero sería muy interesante develar la esencia de este poderoso arte de guerra y si quieres aún más como se realizan los golpeos, esquivas y entradas para buscar ángulos de ejecución de técnicas, si así lo quieres yo dentro de mis pocos conocimientos te podría dar una idea, ayudar a tu canal, donde siempre el reconocimiento será tuyo, no busco con esto mérito, ni dinero solo contribuir a tu canal exalte este maravilloso arte

  • @your_bunny_wrote420
    @your_bunny_wrote420 3 роки тому

    It's working on the non wrestling bjj judo persons I would say. I'm not sure actually, my brother does many of these wrist locks and I been caught many times when I was relaxed. But when I put beast mode on it never works)))

    • @carlosluismendez7392
      @carlosluismendez7392 3 роки тому

      thats because your brother technique sucks, you need to use all your body weight in the movement. And you need to be unbalanced at the moment of the grab already. It's actually a very soft technique but most people don't get it.

    • @your_bunny_wrote420
      @your_bunny_wrote420 3 роки тому

      @@carlosluismendez7392 you ever tried it for wrestlers?

  • @naisiunnaheireann1752
    @naisiunnaheireann1752 3 роки тому

    Amen

  • @thethaifighter.2981
    @thethaifighter.2981 3 роки тому

    🤩🤩

  • @medhasni6432
    @medhasni6432 3 роки тому

    so it is kuzushi to the front and kuzushi using the wrist twist