Judo foot sweeps are NOT SAFE (real life examples)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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  • @SuperiorAutocraft
    @SuperiorAutocraft 6 місяців тому +2383

    If we're talking self-defense that's a feature, not a bug.

    • @cepininja1927
      @cepininja1927 5 місяців тому +59

      Totally agree with you.

    • @energyfitness5116
      @energyfitness5116 5 місяців тому +97

      True. But you also need self defense against the local Law. The Law sees it as You damaging Their Property(Tax Revenue).

    • @lmclrain
      @lmclrain 5 місяців тому +47

      English is my second language, and I once heard something along this way " you do not have to fight, but you better be ready when you need to"
      A street fight is just that, chances are the opponent will not have the best intentions in mind while attacking. Not to mention that there might be a weapon involved, a considerable difference in strength, multiple aggressors, etc
      Bruce Lee put it simple, if your life is at risk you might even need to bite to live.

    • @jOKIC1-fk5wh
      @jOKIC1-fk5wh 5 місяців тому +18

      IKR? I don't want safe for my enemy.

    • @lmclrain
      @lmclrain 5 місяців тому +5

      @@jOKIC1-fk5wh probably the enemy thinks the same way, specially if he has some weapon

  • @SwordFighterPKN
    @SwordFighterPKN 6 місяців тому +2230

    Any fight can land you in jail, best idea is to stay away from fights.

    • @Ceannadach
      @Ceannadach 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, this is the truth. It seems the government thinks people cannot settle their differences with fists anymore.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому +149

      Personally when I started gaining mastery of my art, I started becoming more afraid of having to use it. Simply because after having tested it many times I understood the possible consequences of applying it on someone.
      It's not like in the movies where the hero gets to walk away with no repercussions, or legal entanglements.

    • @hendrikmoons8218
      @hendrikmoons8218 6 місяців тому +77

      Fight only those that cannpt be avoided and then call your lawyer, let them deal with the cops and SUE the other guy.
      Tell the cops: "He attacked me, I defended my life and I will fully cooperate with you, under the guidance of my lawyer."
      For all other intenrs you are 100% right, leave the fighting to others.

    • @taxsketball7072
      @taxsketball7072 6 місяців тому +42

      @@hendrikmoons8218 do not make any statements to the police under any circumstances if you are a possible suspect. Which if you have been in a fight, you are a possible suspect.

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini 6 місяців тому +76

      People are honestly obsessed with street fighting and treat them like an inevitability, whereas it usually takes a lot of mutual escalation for them to happen. Even altercations that are completely one-sided can most often be avoided with situational awareness and avoidance.

  • @tomtoss2463
    @tomtoss2463 5 місяців тому +1359

    In sports you have an obligation to avoid injuring your opponent. In self defense you have no such obligation.

    • @RuFi0000000
      @RuFi0000000 5 місяців тому +124

      You're also obligated to suffer the legal consequences due to the result of that injury.

    • @GFarrsight
      @GFarrsight 5 місяців тому +67

      thats col until your in jail for unintentional murder. That self defense claim, although true, still lands people in jail unjustified. best to avoid and if you cant avoid have the skill to disarm without lethality.

    • @tomtoss2463
      @tomtoss2463 5 місяців тому +28

      @@GFarrsight I agree avoidance is the best defense, but we live in an evil world with a perverse legal system.

    • @josuerodriguez12b
      @josuerodriguez12b 5 місяців тому +2

      Judo, maintain grips until your opponent breaks their fall

    • @TheAcuphase
      @TheAcuphase 5 місяців тому +1

      Walter Mitty energy

  • @silang8381
    @silang8381 5 місяців тому +635

    Foot sweeps are low risk and high reward when faced by a taller, heavier opponent in my experience.

  • @odrs
    @odrs 6 місяців тому +632

    during my wrestling journey in high school, we had a 3rd degree black belt in judo and collegiate wrestler as our main coach. it worked out great, he always was careful with us throwing and tripping and was the best coach we ever had.

    • @flowrepins6663
      @flowrepins6663 6 місяців тому +3

      Did you learn how to beat up people? Have you ever beaten them in the street? Grappling is only good 1 vs 1 right? You can beat 1 people per fight?

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому +32

      ​@@flowrepins6663. Although that's mostly correct, it is a matter of how you use it and how you apply it. In my youth, in my country of origin, I got to witness once how a wrestler/ judoka was able to defeat 5 attackers simultaneously. He kept throwing and moving while at the same time breaking arms and necks.
      Now I'm primarily a karate-do practitioner and have much respect for karate-do styles that adhere to the full-contact approach. Yet also during one time during Carnival, saw a police woman fail with a roundhouse take down another woman and end up getting stabbed in the neck with a hairpin.
      Whichever style you profess is a matter of what you make out of it!!..... Practice your shiit!

    • @odrs
      @odrs 6 місяців тому

      @@flowrepins6663 I only trained wrestling judo and bjj a little these are mostly defensive I have not trained striking yet

    • @angelsjoker8190
      @angelsjoker8190 6 місяців тому +30

      ​@@flowrepins6663 Judo gives you one specific useful element in fighting multiple opponents, and that is knowing how to break grips against you, while attacking with a throw yourself. When you fight multiple opponents, one of the biggest problems you can have is one or more attackers grabbing you and thereby restricting your movements. No other style primes you as much how to break free from getting grabbed as Judo. And a throw (without holding onto the arm to reduce impact of the person you throw) has a much higher chance of a KO than a punch. And while you are throwing an attacker against/in direction of the other attackers, it's much harder for them to attack you because there is the physical obstacle of their peer's body in between you and them.

    • @joeg7096
      @joeg7096 5 місяців тому +16

      @@angelsjoker8190 Totally agree with you, Ive always felt the aspect of people able to slam KO is far more teachable and high percentage than that of striking someone into KO/submission, not to mention the relatively high probability of damaging your hands. That said I do feel wrestling is a more teachable avenue for that in comparison to judo, although judo probably has a higher ceiling in effectiveness.

  • @boogboog8097
    @boogboog8097 6 місяців тому +505

    Chonky cop was pretty slick with that 😂

    • @arturofernandez725
      @arturofernandez725 6 місяців тому +77

      he protecc
      he attack
      he sweep foot for snack

    • @roberthernandez1985
      @roberthernandez1985 6 місяців тому

      It was slick but try it one someone who’s not retarded and trains grappling it’s one of the most difficult attacks to pull
      Off

    • @Hector-bj3ls
      @Hector-bj3ls 5 місяців тому

      Shame they only bring this guy out when there are naughty white people to deal with.

    • @renzotkac1236
      @renzotkac1236 5 місяців тому +9

      @@arturofernandez725 the most important thing is he is also pretty thicc

    • @shinovar2324
      @shinovar2324 5 місяців тому +18

      I have a friend who’s a cop, he’s super ribbed but when in uniform he looks pretty chunky just because of all the protection he wears.

  • @michaelwilson2419
    @michaelwilson2419 6 місяців тому +278

    You must have an excellent Judo instructor who protects students! Otherwise don't train there.

    • @DragonDreamVNY
      @DragonDreamVNY 5 місяців тому +12

      Yup. Like that godamn Taiwanese Judo "coach" who caused brain damage and death of a kid who was training for the first night. F***er kept throwing the kid even though he was crying and saying he was in pain and threw up (likely concussion).
      That story from a few years back (2019/2020?) still angers me when I remember it.

    • @brianshields7485
      @brianshields7485 5 місяців тому +2

      ​​​@@DragonDreamVNYyeah I remember that what a pos 🤬😡

    • @beatles42ohgg94
      @beatles42ohgg94 5 місяців тому +1

      i justt find it crazy thatt people support judo doing things in a way that doesnt hurt people...
      thats literally why people roll and tumble in aikido. majority of those moves arent throws.
      they are arm breaks, so you gotta roll to not have parts of your body brudily wrenched.
      people literally get mad when BJJ people wrench a submission instantly...
      good lord, if you didnt do this in aikido, every fighter would be that one armed aikido guy....
      also, there is a one armed aikido guy that actually jons touneys and does decent.
      so, why is it a dude with one arm can make aikido work and nobody else can?

    • @tonyadams8812
      @tonyadams8812 3 місяці тому +2

      💯. Also, avoid the ''psychopaths'' who try o deliberately hurt you during sparring.

  • @7woundsfist
    @7woundsfist 6 місяців тому +244

    I remember learning foot sweeps and wondering why they were so hard to pull off. They look so easy to do. 20 years later, they're my favorite.

    • @ifitaintaboutthemoneydontb5076
      @ifitaintaboutthemoneydontb5076 6 місяців тому +3

      Why are they do hard to pull off? I want to improve my sweeps

    • @daanisch
      @daanisch 6 місяців тому +20

      dude you bailed before finishing your own story

    • @hendrikmoons8218
      @hendrikmoons8218 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ifitaintaboutthemoneydontb5076 lengty explanation, but if you try it, footsweeps become easy.
      There are 2 parts important for a footsweep to be effective, technique and timing. For technique, ask your Sensei.
      Timing is everything in footsweeps. How to time?
      If you aim to sweep the right foot, aim at the right foot and time the action of your sweep with their left foot touching the ground. This is the point where the right foot is in motion and weak. This is also the moment in walking that the bodyweight is shifted to the right foot, so this is the time to sweep.
      Works from all angles and when experianced, can be used in double leg sweeps if you learn to master your timing.

    • @Elriuhilu
      @Elriuhilu 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@ifitaintaboutthemoneydontb5076Two reasons (that I've found): even if you get the timing right, having your feet in a position that allows you to sweep without losing your balance takes a little planning and experience; and many people completely forget to use their arms in a sweep. To elaborate on the second thing, it's not enough to just kick their foot-you also have to pull their torso out of alignment and down towards where the foot you swept was, otherwise they can shift their weight and recover.

    • @ninjafruitchilled
      @ninjafruitchilled 6 місяців тому +48

      ​​@@ifitaintaboutthemoneydontb5076 the timing has to be very good. You need to hit that leg when it has minimal weight on it or else you just kick them in the leg and not much happens. Though you can sometimes just brute force it if you are strong enough and the opponent light enough or really not expecting it.

  • @wrongfootmcgee
    @wrongfootmcgee 6 місяців тому +379

    one of my army sergeants with a christmas tree on his arm, if you know what i mean... i could tell he was a certified asskicker among some bad dudes. i was a cocky kid, and after a LOT of pestering i got him to give me a demonstration one afternoon in the motorpool.
    im not sure what happened, i had offered a loose tie up to see what he did. I know now he must have done a foot sweep. Sadly all i remember seeing is sky, then im on my back, he has that arm twisted up with my head scissored between his feet.
    we made eye contact and i shot a defiant look cuz thats how i am. he simply straightened a bit and i could feel my neck being pushed beyond its normal limits.
    i tapped no hesitation cuz he coulda broke me like a twig and im not ashamed
    what really struck me wasn't the takedown, mindboggling as it was since i didnt feel my weight shift at all and couldnt detect how he had gotten the result he did, but how he had controlled my fall so completely that not even my legs slapped the pavement
    wish i coulda seen it as a spectator

    • @Burnincyclon3
      @Burnincyclon3 5 місяців тому +145

      Bro said he got beat so badly, he only wishes that he could see it himself. That made my night, I feel that man. I do.

    • @aaronvanzomeren8775
      @aaronvanzomeren8775 5 місяців тому +26

      I admire your humility

    • @EyeofValor
      @EyeofValor 5 місяців тому +51

      Insane gay fantasy.

    • @okarowarrior
      @okarowarrior 5 місяців тому +30

      @@EyeofValor the homoeroticism and detachment from reality in the the anecdotes and opinions from these hardcore fighting paranoia addicts & actor quoters (they love bruce lee for whatever reason. next gen will idolize steven seagal) is always quite entertaining although concerning at the same time.

    • @DanJuega
      @DanJuega 5 місяців тому +4

      @@okarowarrior Lmao I was thinking the same thing.

  • @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe
    @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe 6 місяців тому +112

    Good to see it working out on the street. It keeps the " bullshido expert's" away.

    • @flowrepins6663
      @flowrepins6663 6 місяців тому +12

      If it works in mma it works on the street and judo is in mma. Bjj comes from judo

    • @iwatchwithnoads7480
      @iwatchwithnoads7480 6 місяців тому +35

      ​@@flowrepins6663 judo works better in the streets than in MMA.
      Hitting someone with the planet > hitting with fist

    • @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe
      @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe 6 місяців тому

      ​@@iwatchwithnoads7480Footsweeps is used in many styles and has worked on the street the ring and the cage for judo, Shuai Jiao, kungfu and karate.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому +7

      ​@@CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe. Karate when taught correctly by someone proficient has a nasty way of executing a foot sweep. They tend not to sweep the foot like in judo, but to break your ankle with a kick and that's why they fall down. The reason many Karate-ka don't use it is because real Karate is about brutal conditioning. Not many people are willing to invest that much sacrifice and then you end up looking like a deformed monster.

    • @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe
      @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@tatumergo3931The way I learned it from "Alan Lee's kungfu Wu Su".
      1) Like you said, breaking opponents ankle.
      2) Like what we call hook sweep. Similar to what we see here. Like your picking your opponent up with your leg.

  • @thetruemorg
    @thetruemorg 6 місяців тому +139

    I was loved when Judo coach in the '90s said about foot sweeps: They look like you've done nothing And they fall on their heads but it took 20 years to make it look that clean. When I was doing MMA it was the most useful way to make it look like I was doing a kick but then do a foot sweep.
    They're easily the best things I ever learned in Judo, but you're totally right the level of damage they can do. They're totally safer things to do. As always, love your videos

  • @ComboMuster
    @ComboMuster 6 місяців тому +180

    I find them extremely efficient and life saving. I was attacked by a demented drunk idiot while enjoying a night out with my girlfriend, I executed a foot sweep and his leg folded over under him and he bounced his head on the pavement then I got away from him. That move can buy you time to get away from a dangerous situation or to contain a very dangerous situation. I am talking real life situations. All judo moves are extremely effective in real life situations I am not talking about the watered down version of international competitions. Judo is a military combat training absolutely lethal BUT you have to be very careful and responsible when applying those.

    • @NN-dl1bv
      @NN-dl1bv 5 місяців тому +15

      O esporte da luta está destruindo a arte marcial, e junto com isso a frescura dos homens de baixa testosterona que estão surgindo. Aqui no Brasil, estão reclamando até de comemorações de vencedores de lutas.
      Arte marcial é para combate e defesa pessoal e não para entretenimento.

    • @ComboMuster
      @ComboMuster 5 місяців тому +4

      @@NN-dl1bv I absolutely totally agree.

    • @brianshields7485
      @brianshields7485 5 місяців тому

      ​​​@@NN-dl1bva lot of martial arts nowadays is getting watered down just so they can make a profit is it really worth selling out it become's cookie cutter bull💩and is virtually negligible in the streets it's supposed to protect people from harm not get them killed

    • @cardboardbox191
      @cardboardbox191 5 місяців тому +1

      I don't know judo but I was smirking through alot of this. in training and tournaments sure. I don't see how the other guys head could get too damaged either way it happens they stop being a arse wipe.
      edit.
      Actually, I like the arm-grabbing idea. A lot of nasty things you could do from there.

    • @ComboMuster
      @ComboMuster 5 місяців тому +6

      @@cardboardbox191 true Judo at its essence is a martial art which means skills to be applied in war or other life threatening situations. It is absolutely lethal and very efficient. The modern competition version is a 90% watered down version of original Judo art. It is still lethal.

  • @utah_koidragon7117
    @utah_koidragon7117 6 місяців тому +339

    "Safe" isn't always the goal.

    • @nicocontreras5366
      @nicocontreras5366 6 місяців тому +41

      Totally, some people live in an imaginary world.

    • @GB-hj3xp
      @GB-hj3xp 6 місяців тому +13

      Adjust technique for desired results.

    • @Paul-Knight-Wolf
      @Paul-Knight-Wolf 5 місяців тому +31

      But safe usually is the goal. Most fighters can beat the shit out of the average meat head with maximum effort.
      The hard part is the legal aspect.

    • @lmclrain
      @lmclrain 5 місяців тому

      @@GB-hj3xp More like control technique, dude
      I think I rather see a broken limb than a hit to the hear, which might not stop the aggressor
      So, maybe a sweep in which you get to have control of their body mass after the impact can also be potentially better

    • @neilrobertson811
      @neilrobertson811 5 місяців тому +7

      @@GB-hj3xp In most street fights you won't have time to think and plan, it'll be purely subconcious.

  • @michaelrobertson1736
    @michaelrobertson1736 5 місяців тому +100

    If I’m in a physical altercation, the last thing I’m worried about is my attacker’s safety.

    • @fast1nakus
      @fast1nakus 5 місяців тому +55

      Which is how my dad got 9 years in prison and died there from tuberculosis.
      Take care of yourself, and don't be that guy.

    • @jaefrmbk2k
      @jaefrmbk2k 2 місяці тому

      ​​@@fast1nakushe shoulda made sure he was justified. self-defense is attempted every day, B

    • @fast1nakus
      @fast1nakus 2 місяці тому +4

      @@jaefrmbk2k well yes, he did, thats why he got only 9 years, and not 25+

    • @deafshark9932
      @deafshark9932 Місяць тому

      ​@@fast1nakuscalifornia?

    • @fast1nakus
      @fast1nakus Місяць тому

      @@deafshark9932 Europe

  • @nobodynothing00000
    @nobodynothing00000 6 місяців тому +39

    our sensei was talking about this last night, don't end up in court or jail because you let some guys head hit the pavement

    • @stevenhoffman5727
      @stevenhoffman5727 3 місяці тому +1

      That is why I keep hogs. No body, no crime, right?

    • @oompalumpus699
      @oompalumpus699 Місяць тому +2

      And if I fail to defend myself, who's body will be on the pavement then?
      Meanwhile, my attacker would get defended in the news for wrongful imprisonment.

    • @nobodynothing00000
      @nobodynothing00000 Місяць тому

      @@oompalumpus699 derp

  • @serekithegreat
    @serekithegreat 6 місяців тому +19

    I’ve used deashi harai in the street on an attacker before and let me tell you it is very effective. The attacker did not get up and the fight was over.
    Not a punch thrown in the fight. I love judo ashiwaza.
    🥋 😎🤙🏾🙌🏾

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому +1

      Nice. Ashiwaza is true judo. It's the judo you'll be using when you're 80 so everyone should be sweeping every day

    • @angry408w7
      @angry408w7 28 днів тому

      And then you went to jail for manslaughter.

    • @serekithegreat
      @serekithegreat 28 днів тому

      @@angry408w7 Wrong, genius. I went home and slept like a baby. It’s obvious you have no concept of self defense.

  • @KC16A6
    @KC16A6 3 місяці тому +4

    was bullied by a judoka in high-school... that mofo was almost 1.5 times my size
    one day, for some reason (who knows what triggers bullies,) he threw a kakato-otoshi geri at me, and I saw it coming... what little Savate training I had kicked in for some reason, and I caught his leg, swept his support foot, and had enough time to throw a left hook in his right ribs...
    after he fell to the ground, all our classmates were dumbfounded, and so was I ! 😂😂😂 I just turned around and left...
    from that day on, he didn't bother me... as much
    (he still was annoying and putting pressure on me, but he somehow kept a respectable distance)
    moral of the story : learn some kind of boxing form and mix it up with other arts 😉
    oh, and... don't feel discouraged about bullies, they'll get what's coming to them one way or another

  • @angrydoggy9170
    @angrydoggy9170 6 місяців тому +133

    In self defence, it doesn’t have to be safe. You want to protect yourself, any injuries are a consequence of your attacker being stupid. I’m working with sometimes highly aggressive mentally challenged people and we do our utmost to prevent harm to our clients, but keeping ourselves and our colleagues or other clients safe is the main idea.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd 6 місяців тому +34

      Except that you have to be able to justify the force used *after the fact*. Most legal jurisdictions require the minimum force necessary. Your attitude will simply get people hurt unnecessarily and land you in court. It's the meathead approach. Learn some control, some skill, and some intelligence.

    • @budisutanto5987
      @budisutanto5987 6 місяців тому +1

      Keeping yourself safe is a must, but everyone should strive to be better.
      When you're better, you can Control how much damage you can inflict.
      A broken arm or leg is a quiet painful, so it's a formidable detteran but because it's not life threatening, it can be insignificant in the eyes of supervisor, avoiding you of further problem.
      If the attacker is a normal person, words will go around, no one will want to f*ck with you.
      For that to happen, the attacker would need their brain intact.

    • @angrydoggy9170
      @angrydoggy9170 6 місяців тому +26

      @@iatsd And we do, often enough to the extent of risking harm to ourselves. But let’s get real, if somebody attacks you on the streets, the first thing should be your own safety. I don’t know if you’ve ever been in a real fight, but giving your comment I’m thinking you never had to fight for your life.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd 5 місяців тому

      @@angrydoggy9170 "If someone attacks you on the streets"? What sort of fantasy world do you live in? The odds of being attacked on the street are less than the chance of being hit by lightning.
      You're the one making the claims and posturing like a tiny cocked republican. I'm sorry that you have problems with fantasies about how tough you are and the life of imminent danger you dream up. Maybe seek help, eh?

    • @SkepticalMantisCHANNEL10
      @SkepticalMantisCHANNEL10 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@angrydoggy9170 U sound like you've never been arrested... Of course u need to manage damage in a street fight.

  • @sh4ne-
    @sh4ne- 2 місяці тому +4

    You mean to tell me judo is dangerous to untrained hostile opponents? Awesome.

  • @ericr2617
    @ericr2617 6 місяців тому +1

    All fighting is inherently dangerous, this is not unique to foot sweets. I do not understand the point of this video

  • @TrayCaddyyy
    @TrayCaddyyy 6 місяців тому +31

    Shintaro Higashi had a recent video on good takedowns for bouncers. He mentions grips just like Chadi said.

  • @pincermovement72
    @pincermovement72 5 місяців тому +20

    I did kick boxing in my youth but when I had learnt my two sons how to fight I realised nowadays you are rarely fighting one person but several . I decided to take them to judo and they both got to green belt and won many competitions including nationals usually against older and taller opponents as they were both heavy for their age , before moving on to other things . I brought both of them up to avoid trouble but it can sometimes find you . Three people decided to try and take my son’s chain . The first one was down hard on concrete before he knew it , the second quickly followed and the third who was trying to get round the back of him seeing his friends incapacitated on the ground decided he didn’t want the same . My son’s friend who would have helped said that by the time he could react it was all over . They both walked away safely and this is why I knew judo was the right choice . It is better for a scumbag to have a head trauma than your son to be at the mercy of natural bullies who never know when to stop. Hopefully this episode also curbed the assailants in the future.

    • @user-kx8fw8si3q
      @user-kx8fw8si3q 5 місяців тому

      You forget to mention other four guys that your son stopped👍😅

  • @robertogarcia1797
    @robertogarcia1797 5 місяців тому +2

    Los barridos de pie no son seguros....para el que lo recibe 😆😆😆....no seguros, pero si efectivos y simples, justo lo que se necesita en la calle....

  • @HillbillyToddBoone
    @HillbillyToddBoone 5 місяців тому +8

    Saw a video of a cop(220-230) foot sweep a lady(140-150). Had her handcuffed so of course her head hit nothing but pavement. Had no idea why he would do that because she wasn't resisting but also knowing she would have no way to brace for impact. Needless to say she was out cold.

    • @DILFDylF
      @DILFDylF 5 місяців тому +10

      Sounds like typical cop behavior

    • @user-ye6ty9ie8g
      @user-ye6ty9ie8g 5 місяців тому +9

      He did it because he knew he could get away with it, and was a big weak loser.

  • @NotSure723
    @NotSure723 2 місяці тому +2

    Martial arts are not supposed to be safe for your opponent...

  • @planktime
    @planktime 6 місяців тому +7

    it looks like a low impact throw. Only people who have never felt one think this.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      BINGO. I don't know why this person gravitated to Judo when he clearly didn't care enough to do it himself.

  • @Babassecretchannel
    @Babassecretchannel 6 місяців тому +23

    Sweeps are great for street situations because if you do it well you have good control of the opponent and damage.

  • @toddmg
    @toddmg 5 місяців тому +9

    I love the audio quality of this video. No echos, very calming.

  • @KenMastersonMasters
    @KenMastersonMasters 5 місяців тому +1

    Save all microscopic babies embryothers phitusisters grandadults love God with all heart and soul

  • @EpiphanyMindChange
    @EpiphanyMindChange 6 місяців тому +6

    Untrained people will get seriously injured by any martial artist, because they are inexperienced and trained on how to protect themselves from falls or anything else. As someone who trains judo and used to train aikido, even something as “ineffective in a real fight” as aikido can permanently damage an untrained attacker. An akidoka will simply throw or pin another aikidoka. An aikido will destroy the joints of anyone who doesn’t know how to fight. That’s actually why I switched to judo for self defense. You stop the attack more safely than other martial art. My brother trains Roman Greco and freestyle. My dad and his dad were boxers. My mom started me in Karate and then I switched to Muay Thai. My cousin used to teach me what he learned in hapkido and taekwondo. Because of this, I know a lot about different fighting styles that will absolutely work in a street fight. I grew up in a neighborhood with gangs and other hoodlums, so I unwilling have experience in street fights for one on one and multiple opponents. This video is the main reason I decided to eliminate all other forms of fighting expect judo. Judo is the safest, and cross training in striking will teach you how to use your judo in these situations. That’s why we have things like combat judo, sambo, and kudo. You may not be a badass in the cage mauling and knocking everyone out, but if you’re attacked in the street, you’ll stay out of serious incarceration time. Speaking of which, I’ve been incarcerated too. So yeah, I know how it’s like to fight for your life until the cops show up. Trust and believe that you wanna do everything and anything it takes to not get locked up.

    • @bigredracingteam9642
      @bigredracingteam9642 5 місяців тому

      I guess that's why they chose to teach judo as part of the police training in my country.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      Yeah people meme on aikido, but most people are so goddamn pathetic as fighters, the wrong thing will still work half the time. Just watch black people fight. They're the ones who'll be attacking you 70% of the time. See how terrible they actually are at grappling. How many times have you had one of those delusional thugs in your hold, wiggling helplessly, saying "let go of me n****" whilst completely unable to escape?

    • @Fera-gr5mm
      @Fera-gr5mm 2 місяці тому

      I think this is also why you do not let two noobs spar with each other with takedowns.

  • @hendrikmoons8218
    @hendrikmoons8218 6 місяців тому +7

    "Judo foot sweeps are not safe" - Chadi
    I disagree, and not just a little bit! Having been a Judoka in my youth for over 12 years and never got injured there, I can say that other sports I did for a similar amount of time, like 14 years of field Hockey, where I got injured every year at least once, that Judo amongst Judoka is safe. For two vieuwpoints.
    1. One of the safest to practice martial arts out there. Compaired to all striking(kicking) martial arts, well most of them practisioners are out of all sports by 45, due to damage of the body. Weapon martial arts are not legal everywhere and even when they are, you practising them may change how self defence laws aply to you. They are also far more prone to danger, eg you cannot get cut by a knife or hit by a stick if it is not part of your system.
    2. "on da streets", oh boy, do I hate this part... Well lets go here, if I use Judo in self defence and said agressor smacks in the groud with their skull first, that is on them. You sue them for legal reasons, you don't get to much out of it here in Belgium except that the court now recognises who is the asailand and whe fended as defender, fighting for their life. So he can no longer sue you, the damages are his. This leads to: during the attack, untill the treath is neutralised, my oponents safety is secongd to mine and if it hapens that he(the attacker) dies, it is because of him attacking me, no other reason.
    1. Always distinct training with real fights. In training, YOU ARE resposible for your training PARTNER. In a real fight the truth lays between self defence and the law.
    2. In a real fight, all bets are off, so within leagal bounderies, do what needs to be done to neutralise the treath to your life and limb. And if that means the old Judo maxim "A boxer hits you imitating Mike Tyson, a Judoka smacks you with mother earth", then so be it. Smack him, headfirst into the concrete with reclace abandon. Don't look back, just call your lawyer and sue him. Then let your lawyer deal with the cops.
    So in my experianced opinion concerning footsweeps, they are perfectly SAFE and a viable self defence tool WHEN properly practiced.
    edit typo

    • @Paul-Knight-Wolf
      @Paul-Knight-Wolf 5 місяців тому +2

      "You sue them for legal reasons, you don't get to much out of it here in Belgium."
      Unfortunately, most of us live in North America where getting SUED is a huge risk.

    • @hendrikmoons8218
      @hendrikmoons8218 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Paul-Knight-Wolf That is why you sue them as being the aggressor, it might put you in a better position in court.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      @@Paul-Knight-Wolf The fuck are you people talking about lawsuits for? This is self-defense, it'd be a criminal trial. You're facing the state. You mean afterwards? Who gives a fuck about a goddamn civil suit you just saved your own damn life! You DID save your own life right? You didn't just get into a fight over an insult or something, you were defending your life, RIGHT? Right. So what the hell are you talking about lawsuits for? You get physically assaulted by people who would even CONSIDER suing as an option? You must live in a real nice neighborhood. That's not sarcasm, you are talking about lawsuits instead of gang retaliation. You live a life of luxury.

  • @HDBujutsu1775
    @HDBujutsu1775 6 місяців тому +41

    Foot sweeps work great. If you can be sued over a hot cup of coffee you can be sued for anything. Self defense is never without risk.

    • @Demonstormlord
      @Demonstormlord 5 місяців тому +23

      The infamous McDonald's coffee lawsuit was very valid. The coffee was so hot that woman's labia melted, and she got third degree burns.

    • @HDBujutsu1775
      @HDBujutsu1775 5 місяців тому

      @@Demonstormlord 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻

    • @residentjess
      @residentjess 5 місяців тому +15

      @@HDBujutsu1775you wouldn’t laugh if it happened to you.

    • @HDBujutsu1775
      @HDBujutsu1775 5 місяців тому

      @@residentjess you’re welcome to try….🤣

    • @Accountfella8267
      @Accountfella8267 5 місяців тому +7

      ​@@HDBujutsu1775I mean if what the guy said is true than she deserved the win
      Post your place tho, ill dump scorching hot coffee on you lol

  • @simon_says_shhh
    @simon_says_shhh 2 місяці тому +1

    Street fights fall under self defense doctrine. If someone assaulted you and they get hurt, you responded in self-defense. The issue of proportion is out the window if you are cornered, or the person is bigger than you or there were 2 or more people.
    Plus, I would much rather fight a manslaughter charge in court than be a victim.

  • @jacoblogsdon2850
    @jacoblogsdon2850 5 місяців тому +15

    Hahahahaha. Everything in a physical altercation isnt safe. Are you kidding? If youre defending yourself all bets are off. Sweep the leg Johnny

    • @Everykneebows
      @Everykneebows 5 місяців тому +2

      lol Johnny…this move is the best in a fight followed up with hammer strikes.

  • @glenbolderson2479
    @glenbolderson2479 23 дні тому +1

    I used one in the one real fight I had when I was 19 and it actually worked great.

  • @Tlatokan
    @Tlatokan 5 місяців тому +4

    Old school = martial arts are for selfdefence 🗿💪👊🐉😎
    Now = martial arts are difficult and unsafe 😭💔

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      Just look at the censorship of comments in this site. People are fucking weak. This video is weak. It's exactly the weakness that BJJ brought into the martial arts world. They are the reddit of martial arts. Bunch of lazy communist crybabies that are allergic to getting good so they change their mindset so they dont have to work for anything. "I cant throw for shit so ill go on my back and defend with my legs, ill just say its brazilian jiu jitsu"

  • @AE1OU
    @AE1OU 2 місяці тому +1

    Wait... is that guy in the vest a police? That's basically police brutality with how he leg swept the guy

  • @travis1687
    @travis1687 5 місяців тому +4

    the solution is living in a place that doesn't punish you for defending yourself.

  • @al-imranadore1182
    @al-imranadore1182 24 дні тому +1

    If it's self defence then whatever bad things happens to the opponent is none of my concern.

  • @optimumperformance
    @optimumperformance 6 місяців тому +3

    Who cares if safe if someone attacks you. You have a right to defend yourself anyway necessary.

    • @jonahwashburn1163
      @jonahwashburn1163 6 місяців тому

      Not quite. Most laws surrounding self defense use wording along the lines of “minimal force”, and “excessive force“. These laws are primarily boiled down to say you are only legally justified using the minimum amount of force necessarily to protect yourself. Otherwise you can catch an excessive force case, as many law enforcement officers in the USA do by immediately resorting to firearms. So yes, you have the right to defend yourself as necessary, but no further. Next, not all self defense situations call for extreme use of force. I had an instructor with 25+ years of grappling who was substituting at a high school when a large student attacked him. To defend himself all he did was osoto gari to knee on belly, but he spent over a year in and out of a courthouse shooting down lawsuit after lawsuit of excessive force (nothing sticking of course). Like it or not, nowadays it’s becoming more and more necessary to ensure the safety of an attacker as well as the victim. However, you can take heart that if there are multiple attackers/weapons present, “lethal force” may be deemed “minimal force “, so also be ready to take someone out of the fight fast.

    • @optimumperformance
      @optimumperformance 6 місяців тому +1

      @@jonahwashburn1163 depends which country. They is true for communist/socialist states.

    • @jonahwashburn1163
      @jonahwashburn1163 6 місяців тому +2

      @@optimumperformance Maybe, admittedly I’m not super well educated on laws of many countries. However, there are still situations where you will want to use minimal force. What about a family gathering, where family member is drunk and decided to start a fight? Do you still want to concuss or cripple them for life? What about medical professionals, attempting to treat high or otherwise mentally disoriented patients? What about a special needs person who doesn’t actually pose a lethal threat, but still is trying to fight? What about an adolescent from an abusive family who has never been given a chance to learn the right way to behave? Do you still think there is nothing wrong with seriously hurting these people? As martial artists we tend to fantasize this idea that self defense always happens in a dark alleyway where you are attacked by an inherently bad person(s) who you have never met before. The reality reflected by statistics is that most self defense scenarios are personal or family situations, and no matter the laws, minimal force is still the best option.

    • @owen6033
      @owen6033 5 місяців тому

      @@jonahwashburn1163ya there’s something called fists and punches fists are the less lethal option if I don’t want to kill you I’ll get beat ur face in but other than that I’m pulling out a weapon ain’t no rules in a street fight and I don’t care who you are good luck trying to take a knife out of my hand not get ur intestines hanging out ur belly

  • @animanaut
    @animanaut 5 місяців тому +1

    untrained people dont tuck their head. watch any new whitbelt. i still believe ukemi should be tought in 1st grade or kindergarden worldwide. a little would go a long way.

  • @thihsareb
    @thihsareb 15 днів тому +2

    It seems as if your objection to foot sweeps is that it might hurt your attacker. I say that is exactly what you want to do. No mercy right?

  • @stevenhoffman5727
    @stevenhoffman5727 5 місяців тому +4

    When I started Judo 39 years ago, I came from a very rigid(stiff)style of Karate. I was a victim of Okuri Ashi Harai so much and so hard the medial aspect of both of my ankles was constantly bruised for 6 months!
    Control is a major emphasis in Judo. Simply altering the standard geometry of the throw or the trajectory(X-Y) of uke in midair can mean the difference between them walking away or never walking again.

  • @cynt1111
    @cynt1111 5 місяців тому +1

    fighting not good, someone always get hurt

  • @chibibatman4277
    @chibibatman4277 6 місяців тому +8

    Sasae tsurikomi est mon préféré, mais c'est un blocage de pied, sinon en balayage De ashi barai quand il passe est toujours magique

    • @sepidedam1151
      @sepidedam1151 6 місяців тому +1

      Of course , Sasae is an excellent technique to deal with an attacker's punch !

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому +2

      J'aime le balayage de Savate et le coup de pied bas.... Sorry my French is terribles...

    • @chibibatman4277
      @chibibatman4277 6 місяців тому +1

      @@tatumergo3931 non tu t'exprimes très bien, oui la Savate est très efficace, surtout sa version self-défense

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@chibibatman4277. Comme celui qu'enseigne Robert Paturel, non ?

  • @liammorris7324
    @liammorris7324 22 дні тому +1

    Foot sweeps are safe with underhooks/overhooks

  • @hossy540
    @hossy540 5 місяців тому +8

    If I am attacked, especially out in the streets, their safety is not my concern.

    • @owen6033
      @owen6033 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes I look at this from the other angle instead of saying you can paralyze someone by slamming them on the ground I say anyone can paralyze me from slamming me on the ground I’m not super man I can lose and die like everyone else so in that case I always carry a knife or a gun. And most the time it’s not a fair fight ur usually fighting three or more people even if you are a pro fighter good luck fighting ur way out of that

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      Not to mention, anyone can lose to anyone. No matter what your training is, if a reckless idiot brings you violence, you are in DANGER.

    • @silentKeys20
      @silentKeys20 23 дні тому

      Yes if you are attacked in the streets. What about an alteration with a drunk fella? You can totally ruin someone's life accidentally even if you didn't mean to.

    • @ChineseMustangs
      @ChineseMustangs 19 днів тому

      If someone can't hold their alcohol to the point that they are getting aggressive they probably shouldn't be drinking in the first place.
      Why do we hold everyone accountable except for the people who SHOULD be
      Don't want to face the music? Don't start singing

  • @SoldierDrew
    @SoldierDrew 6 місяців тому +1

    Don't street fight. It's not worth it.
    If you like fighting join an mma gym, boxing gym, Muay thai camp or judo club.

  • @vespaman101
    @vespaman101 5 місяців тому +6

    I think a single sweep doing damage is a good thing. It means you're less likely to need follow-up. One big strike is safer than follow up strikes. Its safer for you and the person youre putting down.
    Legally speaking i think optics look better for a foot sweep which matters in court.

    • @Marauder623
      @Marauder623 5 місяців тому

      If they hit their heads on concrete they can die. In the UK it is classed as murder regardless of it being self defense, which carries a hefty senteance, so always be careful when fighting

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 5 місяців тому +1

      @Marauder623 I'm sure even in the UK you can defend yourself. You cannot always control if someone dies. It can be deemed excessive but one single move equating to a trip is unlikely to get you hemmed up. You should be careful when fighting but you don't need to be mentally preoccupied trying NOT to hurt someone when you need to be hurting them.
      The fewer strikes, throws, or submission holds you use the better for legal purposes. And the better for your own safety. Go hard once if you can. Follow up looks worse to the untrained judge.

    • @BulletMagnetJB
      @BulletMagnetJB 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Marauder623it would not be classed as murder in the UK. It might be manslaughter depending on the circumstance - but murder is when you plan to kill someone and carry it out.
      Manslaughter is accidental.
      And we do have self defence legislation

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Marauder623 Just say you've never had someone try to kill you. "Please be careful". I'm gonna tell you right now. When someone points that level of aggression at you, there is no "careful". There is fear. There is a storm of noise in your brain. You are shaking, and you can barely stand. There is no "Careful". There is "That thing wants me dead. I have to do something NOW OR I AM DEAD! MOVE NOW! MOVE!" That's what your mindset offers in a life-threatening situation. Paralysis, doubt, death. You have nothing to offer to this conversation.

  • @FranekCyganek25
    @FranekCyganek25 5 місяців тому +1

    bo je trzeba robic bardziej naturalnie i nie zawsze tak samo wyuczonym ruchem tylko. tylko w zaleznosci od sytuacji raz potrzeba zeobic pare dluzszych krokow by kogos powalic a raz nie trzeba wystarczy jeden lub zero I ruch rekami i napiecie tulowia tez.
    zawsze kwintesencja sukcesu w walce sportach walki jest jak we wszystkim wielkosc wiary w siebie i swe zdolnosci
    oraz to zeby sie ze soba( swa osoba) czuc jak najzajebisciej i coraz zajebisciej
    zawsze. 👍💪.

  • @Thesavagesouls
    @Thesavagesouls 6 місяців тому +4

    Being thrown on the concrete must hurt like hell.

  • @DanielTejnicky
    @DanielTejnicky 4 місяці тому +1

    Judokas punch people with the planet

  • @moenibus
    @moenibus 6 місяців тому +3

    and remember flower, judo is a martial art, not a "sport". the focus is different

  • @KazukiNishino
    @KazukiNishino 25 днів тому +2

    People forget martial arts are not a sport, they have always been combat techniques made to neutralize your opponent. Safety is not in mind when you’re in actual combat

  • @ryanthompson3446
    @ryanthompson3446 5 місяців тому +10

    Buddy the only street fights im getting in are threats to my life, in that case idgaf about the law im not going home in a box or seriously injured.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому +2

      Bingo. Someone gets it. Guy who made this video has never used his skills. Non-warriors scared of war, calling themselves martial artists. Absurd.

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 4 місяці тому

      Been in a few. I dont lose. My opponents head is going to be hitting stuff, guaranteed. I wont be standing there like a test dummy holding onto anyones shirt either. They can try and foot sweep if they want though. Lol

    • @ExtremelyAverageMonster
      @ExtremelyAverageMonster 2 місяці тому

      All of you are such fake tough guys lmao

  • @apostatereacts
    @apostatereacts 5 місяців тому +1

    Never mind Judo, all wrestling takedowns are dangerous on concrete streets. In order to have a legal argument for self-defense here in the UK, force has to be proportionate. My own arts are Western boxing and Muay Thai, in which low kicks, stand-up grappling, throws and sweeps are drilled in...but so is how to land if you're the victim of such attacks. Most people don't know how to fall, and even those who do, may not have the muscle memory to do it in the split second. Killing someone or giving them irreversible brain damage is not a proportionate response for defending against, say, a punch. It may be if they have a weapon and you don't. But never forget that fighting is an art. The prisons are full of people who got hot-headed and forgot that.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      A punch can cause irreversible brain damage. Stop acting like British law is God. You have laws against speech, and your idea is to speak out against people defending themselves instead of the government that created these idiotic laws in the first place. The same helpless government that allowed "no-go zones". Grow a pair. Your laws are this way because you think your only choice is to obey like a slave. Obey the criminal like a slave, because the guy assaulting you gets to impose requirements on how you're allowed to save your own life or else it's "not fair to them". You deserve your government, but a lot of good people in your country don't deserve having your beliefs inflicted on them by force.

  • @johnkindt7304
    @johnkindt7304 6 місяців тому +3

    1:53 Uke's head hits the ground in the IJF demo

    • @ca1498
      @ca1498 4 місяці тому

      Just a tiny bit. The neck muscles and the whole core is tense during the impact, so that the parts still in the air are slowed down, and the head does not hit hard if it touches the ground.

  • @markchapman2963
    @markchapman2963 5 місяців тому +1

    In a fight situation it's you or him bollocks to safety

  • @WarriorBoy
    @WarriorBoy 6 місяців тому +14

    I really like the commitment towards keeping training partners safe you mention here. Obviously accidents can happen and no martial art is perfectly risk-free (neither is driving or leaving your house in general), but the practices that keep partners from being horribly injured are what allow you to continue training and develop a higher level of skill.

  • @paulkreeft2091
    @paulkreeft2091 5 місяців тому +1

    These work if you’re opponent is not punching your face when you grab him 👎😂

    • @owen6033
      @owen6033 5 місяців тому

      Yes most martial arts except Muay Thai is just gimmicks that would never and for people to act hard because it works when they’re training

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 6 місяців тому +4

    Judo for self defense in the streets could end very brutally

    • @Canecorso14
      @Canecorso14 6 місяців тому

      Would bjj be better or the moves are to complicated

    • @knw-seeker6836
      @knw-seeker6836 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Canecorso14 very interesting question both are effective judo is more stand up specific and bjj is more submission specific
      But when you can find a non sport judo school they could teach the old or traditional moves which you can’t see in judo competitions nowadays
      Chadi has a lot of very good videos about these moves

    • @obeastness
      @obeastness 5 місяців тому +1

      @@knw-seeker6836 If the move is banned, it's likely not safe to train at high intensity, which will prevent you from becoming highly proficient in the move unfortunately. a move that you can only practice safely against an opponent that does not resist will not result in effective usability of that technique, if you can train it at 100%, than it simply should not have been banned, but I doubt that's the case.

    • @knw-seeker6836
      @knw-seeker6836 5 місяців тому

      @@obeastness good point
      It’s really sad though that they banned some sort of leg grabs and I would rather want to know some banned ones for self Defense rather then competition

    • @obeastness
      @obeastness 5 місяців тому +1

      @@knw-seeker6836 The real issue with these more specialized martial arts when it comes to self-defense, isn't the offensive capability you can gain, but in the lack of defensive techniques. If you are a heavy and strong guy, and you have decided that your primary unarmed strategy is going to be slams, which is reasonable, you still need to know the defenses against attacks that fall outside of Judo. You most likely won't learn this at a Judo Dojo, this is why I think that Judo Dojo's are best for people who are interested in the sport, or hobby. Judo throws become immensely more effective on concrete compared to the mats, but without defense against firearms, bladed weapons, and strikes, you are left with an incomplete toolbox for self defense situations. Ideally if you live in a free country, you prioritize your marksmanship first, that's the most effective and practical martial art. If you have the time and funds, you can train whatever you want of course.

  • @eastafrika728
    @eastafrika728 5 місяців тому +2

    Always use what works, judo is the most effective martial art out on the streets where fighting is unpredictable. The only other one that can save you is boxing

  • @thinkordie7292
    @thinkordie7292 6 місяців тому +5

    Another excellent video, Chadi. Thanks again 🙏🏾🙇🏾‍♂️✌🏾

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 5 місяців тому +1

    In Britain the criminals have more rights than the law abiding person

  • @mawnkey
    @mawnkey 5 місяців тому +3

    Once someone has decided to attack me I don't think I'm particularly concerned about their safety anymore. The easiest way to stay safe from a sweep is to not assault people to begin with.

  • @chadwik4000
    @chadwik4000 5 місяців тому +2

    "Handle your attacker with care." - some Judoka

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому +1

      "Your Honor, I didn't toss him. I helped him down."

    • @chadwik4000
      @chadwik4000 5 місяців тому

      @@screwgoogle4993 "Your honor, it's his fault, really. I did my part to keep it safe, he just doesn't know how to land."

  • @johnreidy2804
    @johnreidy2804 6 місяців тому +6

    Foot sweeps are dangerous. But, a punch in the face is even worse, or a kick to the head, or any combat tactic aside from grappling

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому

      My guess is that you haven't seen or heard about the grappler who was found liable for permanently injuring his student. That's why FAFO is a real thing.

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 6 місяців тому

      @@tatumergo3931 My guess is that you think the exception proves the rule, when in fact the exception does not disprove the rule.
      THINK

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 6 місяців тому

      @@johnreidy2804. Well I guess so, if you want to look at it that way. My point is that it is how you play it, and not so much the nature of the game.

    • @seamusesparza1943
      @seamusesparza1943 6 місяців тому

      I've been punched in the face many times, bare handed, yeah the broken jaw sucked. But being slammed into the ground is worse, because the ground hits the skull harder than the human hand can.

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 6 місяців тому

      @@seamusesparza1943 And a foot to the face breaks more than a nose, split lips, missing teeth, broken orbital eye socket etc.
      Let's not get into it friend. There are plenty of ways to get hurt practicing martial arts on a novice.
      None are pleasant.
      Bye

  • @ElDrHouse2010
    @ElDrHouse2010 5 місяців тому +1

    I'll keep saying it: this is the best martial art for cops unironically. This & Catch Wrestling.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      Too bad most cops are in it for the power. The same cops will close to within arms length of you while claiming to fear for their safety. In hindsight, probably a good thing they're so incompetent, given that their job is to protect the criminals.

  • @erice5372
    @erice5372 6 місяців тому +4

    thank you for this. i am very new to judo and this format has helped me see the finer details i have been missing.

  • @rinzler9775
    @rinzler9775 2 місяці тому +1

    This is why a good Judo/Ju Jitsu class you learn how to fall before you learn how to throw.

  • @NickKano11
    @NickKano11 6 місяців тому +13

    A few years ago here in Australia, a police officer arrested a teenager and threw him face first into concrete with Okuri Ashi Barai- causing the teen significant injury.
    It was deemed excessive force and the officer was found guilty of assault (rightly so in my opinion).

    • @anonimo5912
      @anonimo5912 6 місяців тому

      You can counter it with an amakakeru ryu no hirameki followed by a ki ko ku 🤣🤣

    • @blakefriesen1216
      @blakefriesen1216 5 місяців тому +1

      Similar thing happened in Canada, large police officer did a footsweep on a handcuffed 100 pound woman. I think he was charged but not convicted.

    • @NickKano11
      @NickKano11 5 місяців тому

      @@blakefriesen1216 here it was filmed, so pretty hard for him to get out of it

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      Cops are (creatures that roll around in mud). They love showing off their (bad) judo on teenagers and women. It's rare you see a cop actually pull off a throw against another man of equal size. Most of them scoff at the idea of supplemental training, they just want the quickest way to some of that government power. The concept of policing attracts the absolute LAST people you'd want to trust with your protection. You don't need the government's permission to help people. The fact that neighborhood (watch) are being shut down by our government should tell you everything about their true intentions. NICE CENSORSHIP UA-cam! ITS NOT LIKE THIS MAKES THE WEAKNESS OF LEFT WING DOGMA APPARENT, THAT YOU NEED TO AUTOMATICALLY SILENCE CRITICISM WITH ROBOTS BECAUSE THERES TOO MUCH OF IT FOR YOU TO HANDLE!

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO5 5 місяців тому +2

    I would definately try to keep control, support or drag contra to protect the attacker (yes it might sound stupid) When they're down run away, let the bouncer or police officer step in, or take control with a hold or lock.

  • @jasonanderson3776
    @jasonanderson3776 3 місяці тому +4

    Neither is the gun I carry 24/7. If I'm fighting, it's because I can't get away and am fighting for my life.

    • @ExtremelyAverageMonster
      @ExtremelyAverageMonster 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, and you'll also end up with serious legal consequences if you negligently or excessively use your firearm as well.

  • @jonquiogue6755
    @jonquiogue6755 5 місяців тому +1

    Omg are we forgetting in that first blurry video when their just about to fight the guy gives him a foot sweep and wow that guy def tore his mcl holy!!!

  • @Ianmar1
    @Ianmar1 6 місяців тому +10

    Yeah, that's why we don't have them in standard kendo anymore: no one wants concussions.
    Hardwood floors, hands full, and most of us don't know how to fall.

  • @vertigo1396
    @vertigo1396 2 місяці тому +1

    In REAL world self defense the object is to "ANNIHILATE" the threat, not score points👎
    No more Mr. Nice💪Guy, all that matters is getting home to your family👍

  • @TheDharuma
    @TheDharuma 6 місяців тому +2

    If you’re defending yourself in the street. I say use it. Good vid. Excellent effective techniques. Aloha.

  • @bolieve603
    @bolieve603 6 місяців тому +3

    This is one amazing thing about practicing with partners of all sizes, you learn to modulate force. Last night I came home from judo and found two young ladies confronting my young neighbor and his girlfriend in his front yard. I did not intervene since they worked it out in the end but of course I thought about how I would appropriately use force to stop that fight if it turned physical. My plan was to just grab hold of the young ladies and move them in the direction of the car they arrived in

  • @aliaries8722
    @aliaries8722 5 місяців тому +2

    When you attacking, you should prepare to defence
    When you defence, you should prepare to attack

  • @zachredner8
    @zachredner8 5 місяців тому +1

    Foot sweeps "may not be safe" but they damn sure are "Effective!" In my Martial Arts training, while "In the Dojo" you try NOT to hurt your opponent, because your opponents are your classmates and instructors!
    However, on the street, IN THE REAL World, where Criminals are NOT "your friends" and Criminals are there to "HURT YOU" and/or "STEAL from YOU," there is absolutely NO reason, moral or otherwise, to "defend gently!" But there is EVERY REASON to DEFEND EFFECTIVELY. And if DEFEND EFFECTIVELY means sweeping someone's leg, or even breaking their leg, then "They are Getting EXACTLY what they DESERVE!"
    If someone is trying to kill you, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to kill them in SELF-DEFENSE! That doesn't mean that you have to kill someone, but it does mean that YOU HAVE THE RIGHT to DEFEND yourself and your Loved ones and your belongings! And if an aggressor is attacking you, you have the RIGHT to do whatever it takes to STOP that aggressor!
    That's not just "Our Constitutional RIGHT!" That is our "INALIENABLE RIGHT!" That is a RIGHT that EVERY human being has just because they are human beings! Each individual person has the RIGHT to live their own lives the way they choose. But when a person chooses to try and "get over" and "take advantage" and steal and hurt other people, they are Encroaching on that person's INALIENABLE RIGHT! What's the old saying? "IF you CAN'T do the Time, DON'T do the Crime!"
    If someone attacks me, I WILL DO whatever it takes to make sure that I am the victor! I have NO intentions on losing! So, rest assured that if a Criminal Thug tries to attack you, steal from you, or in ANY way tries to hurt you or your Loved ones, they had better KNOW that they are doing so "AT THEIR OWN RISK!" And if they Receive "more than they bargained for" (i.e., they LOSE instead of win) and they "don't get what they want" (No stolen goods and money), but they DO get their asses kicked or even killed, then they are GETTING EXACTLY WHAT THEY DESERVE and they are GETTING EXACTLY "What they bargained for."

  • @JoeyG-o8r
    @JoeyG-o8r 6 місяців тому +3

    First time learning a Judo throw when I was 20 at a BJJ school. I had no idea what I was doing. I was partnered with a girl and launched her into the mat, not knowing how powerful the thing was (we were roughly the same size, it wasn't like a little girl).
    Instructor came over and told me if I did that again he'd launch me into the mat. Shit is no joke.
    ...But also he maybe should have warned the new guy to be careful before I tried the move out for the first time ever...

    • @BelieverOfChrist2
      @BelieverOfChrist2 6 місяців тому +3

      yeah that's on him, not you. he should be held liable for your action.

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому +1

      Thats freaking dumb, putting new guys against females. Novices are unpredictable, you don't know how they might tense up or whatever and hurt someone. Anyone. But especially with the strength difference between man and woman. Sure, start your students off early practicing against every body in the school that day. But the newbie should know the basics of the throws and ukemi already before you do that kind of exercise with them.

  • @jasonrustmann7535
    @jasonrustmann7535 5 місяців тому +1

    If I'm in a fight, "safety". Especially for the other guy, is a pretty low priority on my list.

  • @funkydown
    @funkydown 6 місяців тому +4

    everything should be legal in self defence

    • @owen6033
      @owen6033 5 місяців тому

      It is in America witch is a major reason why I’m moving there

    • @Josh-cf7xf
      @Josh-cf7xf 5 місяців тому

      @@owen6033more immigrants. Yayyy!! (Sarcasm)

    • @luka188
      @luka188 5 місяців тому

      @@Josh-cf7xf I don't think he's the immigrant you should be worried about :)

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 5 місяців тому

      @@owen6033 I don't know what you mean by "In America". We talking Texas or California?

  • @durianriders
    @durianriders 5 місяців тому

    always think of the pay check you can win or lose in a street situation!

  • @EliteBlackSash
    @EliteBlackSash 6 місяців тому +3

    Yep! The safety aspect of practicing the throws is also great self defense (the legal aspect of self protection). Unless you’re in mortal danger, can’t be letting the guys head bounce off the ground

  • @cloaker2829
    @cloaker2829 5 місяців тому +1

    Other Martial arts: I am the weapon
    Judo: The floor is my weapon

  • @jmw1982blue
    @jmw1982blue 5 місяців тому +1

    Many things can end badly. Outside of the environment of training, the outcome is on the aggressor.
    Don't start nothing, won't be nothing.
    In real life, my survival in conflict overrides the safety of the person trying to hurt/end me.

  • @blacknapalm2131
    @blacknapalm2131 5 місяців тому +1

    *SWEEP THE LEG*
    Doing many technique's can be dangerous on concrete

  • @DouglasBuenoGomes
    @DouglasBuenoGomes Місяць тому

    Every skill in asphalt can end badly even a Strong Punch can end in tragedy if you're fighting in Asphalt.

  • @Bourne246
    @Bourne246 3 дні тому

    Dont forget these techniques designed to take down armored enemies..

  • @derekpierkowski7641
    @derekpierkowski7641 5 місяців тому

    Its combat
    Its dangerous .
    Combat is violent and deadly.
    Combat can put you in the PENITENTIARY for life.
    Accidentally?
    I think not.
    Its combat

  • @Mimimi-kz5qu
    @Mimimi-kz5qu Місяць тому +1

    mmaのような反発のあるマットでなくアスファルトの上での柔道の技は非常に危険です。固い地面で素人が受け身をとることは難しく。運が良くて骨折、頭から落ちれば命を落とすこともあります。

  • @freecheese4143
    @freecheese4143 4 місяці тому

    These are dangerous. And you ARE NOT ALLOWED to counter an officer.

  • @doctorakiba
    @doctorakiba 2 місяці тому

    That's literally the point lmao. Nobody is leg sweeping for laughs and giggles.

  • @jho7781
    @jho7781 5 місяців тому

    I worked in maximum security prison for 20 years, foot sweeps worked wonderful!!

  • @eleethtahgra7182
    @eleethtahgra7182 11 днів тому

    Lol, of course its not safe.
    The sports one is done on a mattress and the defender know its gonna happen and he knows how to fall. The attacker isnt trying to off the defender.
    In a street fight, the attacker and defender doesnt really know how it would turn out. And defender could be offed, accidentally or intentionally, by the attacker.

  • @ArlindoBuriti
    @ArlindoBuriti 2 місяці тому

    That is why for a normal person you need to go for self defense school... not sport but for real life aplication judo is one of the best.

  • @underSTATEDexcellence
    @underSTATEDexcellence 2 місяці тому

    You win every fight you avoid, and lose every fight you don’t.

  • @Vinnay94
    @Vinnay94 6 місяців тому +1

    I love how well Judo connects with Submissions especially Arm Bars.

  • @theaouch4749
    @theaouch4749 5 місяців тому

    Any fight lands you in jail?
    Not true. Mutual Combat Law derived from Common Law governs 100% of U.S.A law. Common law 100% enforceable in court.