Amazing content. As a bjj student I cant tell you how important this is. Often times in bjj we focus all our energy and attention to positioning that we cant figure out how to finish when in the proper position too. This is a great lesson in finishing the chokes
Brazilian jiu jitsu is a (& I mean this in the technical sense) degenerate form of judo - as in, it is simply a limited set of judo moves renamed into a "new" martial art. *Anything* in BJJ is in judo. Not even close to everything in judo is in BJJ.
@@mrmushin1 IMO it's only really evolved since it got to the US and the whole UFC bullshite thing kicked off. It's evolved *for competition fighting*, but before those two things came into the picture, it was pretty stagnant.
The truth is that jiu jitsu is one of the oldest martial arts. Jigoro Kano from Japan invented Judo from the original Jiu jitsu, to create a very safe to practice (at full force) sport form of jiu jitsu. A jiu jitsu Sensei from Japan came to Brazil and taught it there where it morphed slightly and became BJJ. you can verify this by researching the name Jigoro Kano.
I was taught to use farting combined with these moves in order to distract my opponent. I eat lots of beans, you just never know when danger will strike.
Some people are interested in knowing the difference of Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, well as John Danaher said, "All of the grappling arts out there, they have moves, but they don't have a clear and coherent system that takes you from beginning through the middle to the end of a fight ... Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu does." This is the difference. You are welcome.
It doesn't, As well as other disciplines over 37 yrs, I do Jujitsu and judo and Judo is a much standardized and complete system for tutoring and being tutored. For example, you can go to any country in the world and not know the language, but as every country instructs Judo in Japanese, it's irrelevant in which dojo you visit. This is not the case with Jujitsu, the techniques are taught in the language of the country, so the techniques have to be translated which creates a much slower learning curve. The only techniques that people recognise if they don't understand say English, would be the likes of Kimura, and that's because it's a Japanese word that stuck to that particular technique. If you wanted to say "triangle choke" or "cross arm bar" to a Mongolian in their dogo, you would have to know the Mongolian words for it. But in judo they would automatically understand "sankaku Jime" or " jujigatame" as all judo techniques throughout the world are always Japanese. Just being honest.
There were many names used for Ju-Jutsu, the name Judo was already used 100 years before Jigoro Kano was even born. When Sada Miyako and later Maeda arrived in Brasil, the Nihondesu Kodokan Judo was called Kano Jiu Jitsu. Carlos and his brothers were taught not only the traditional kodokan Judo but also the JU-Jitsu techniques that Kano was taught therefore Hélio Gracie created the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (Gracie Style of Jiu Jitsu), back in the day was very common students that excel on their master's styles and get the teaching scroll, they would create their own styles and this is what The gracie brothers and the Fadda did.
It was banned during a time when judo competition had no weight classes. Against someone your own size, it's not so bad. Against someone half your size, it breaks ribs and makes people puke and urinate blood after
0:42 Nami-juji-jime
2:04 Gyaku-juji-jime
3:06 Kata-juji-jime
5:17 Hadaka-jime
6:53 Okuri-eri-jime
9:45 Jigoku-jime
12:30 Kataha-jime
13:49 Katate-jime
14:46 Ryote-jime
15:31 Sodeguruma-jime
16:56 Tsukkomi-jime
17:44 Necktie-jime (variation)
17:54 Sankaku-jime
19:50 Do-jime
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Thank you. During lock down I've been drilling these with a dummy..makes life much easier... your amazing 👏
Amazing content. As a bjj student I cant tell you how important this is. Often times in bjj we focus all our energy and attention to positioning that we cant figure out how to finish when in the proper position too. This is a great lesson in finishing the chokes
Great old school techniques that still work and will always work.
I took Judo when I was younger and I never forgot these strangles. At 72 years of age I guess it's too late to do any tournaments.
Never too late!
I love ju-jutsu and judo, you have great videos here.
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Thank you for this upload! A great instructional video. I wish I had this when I practiced Judo over thirty years ago... :-(.
I like how they set up the chokes so gently and carefully, then try to rip each others necks off lol
Many thanks for posting this.
Somehow I feel like I wandered into a Beitish Army training film. Great video; thanks!
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6:25 damn thats one deadly move. I'd tap out before the hold even gets set.
You’re mom didn’t tap before 5 minutes and 3 second 😂 Just kidding
@@brinkerlandsen-sele2941 Woahhh sugoi, yeh bro she held it in ..my dad told me 😬 haha
Thanks great video and well explained if the beginner's
The little bit of judo I did before I got in am accident. Nami juji jime was my favorite and only technique I could pull off.
I have a question, how do you apply these in No-gi Judo, I know you can substitute skin for some of these, but for other grabbing skin would be hard.
Is it still legal at 5:46?
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Performed flawlessly, it is tap out before pass out...dying.
Brilliant Hal.
Chadi, if you send me an address to mail something. I will send you a Sensei Mehdi video.
Definitively a manual of techniques
Is this allowed in IJF?
I miss the pain after doing hard training in judo...
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Cross collar choke from full guard
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Just one question: what is the difference between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and judô? It seems the same watching this video...
Brazilian jiu jitsu is a (& I mean this in the technical sense) degenerate form of judo - as in, it is simply a limited set of judo moves renamed into a "new" martial art. *Anything* in BJJ is in judo. Not even close to everything in judo is in BJJ.
I would disagree bjj has evolved at far quicker pace than any other disclipine and I have no bias since I am a Wing chun guy
@@mrmushin1 IMO it's only really evolved since it got to the US and the whole UFC bullshite thing kicked off. It's evolved *for competition fighting*, but before those two things came into the picture, it was pretty stagnant.
The truth is that jiu jitsu is one of the oldest martial arts. Jigoro Kano from Japan invented Judo from the original Jiu jitsu, to create a very safe to practice (at full force) sport form of jiu jitsu.
A jiu jitsu Sensei from Japan came to Brazil and taught it there where it morphed slightly and became BJJ. you can verify this by researching the name Jigoro Kano.
@@iatsd UFC was an TV show of "Gracie Challenges and Vale Tudo fights that existed for a long time before. You are just wrong and probably trolling.
I was taught to use farting combined with these moves in order to distract my opponent. I eat lots of beans, you just never know when danger will strike.
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Some people are interested in knowing the difference of Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, well as John Danaher said, "All of the grappling arts out there, they have moves, but they don't have a clear and coherent system that takes you from beginning through the middle to the end of a fight ... Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu does." This is the difference. You are welcome.
True
Yes Brazilian Jiu Jitsu revolutionized the way people grapple and fight.
Yeah, BJJ is really unique because of that.
Danaher is the guy.
It doesn't, As well as other disciplines over 37 yrs, I do Jujitsu and judo and Judo is a much standardized and complete system for tutoring and being tutored. For example, you can go to any country in the world and not know the language, but as every country instructs Judo in Japanese, it's irrelevant in which dojo you visit. This is not the case with Jujitsu, the techniques are taught in the language of the country, so the techniques have to be translated which creates a much slower learning curve. The only techniques that people recognise if they don't understand say English, would be the likes of Kimura, and that's because it's a Japanese word that stuck to that particular technique. If you wanted to say "triangle choke" or "cross arm bar" to a Mongolian in their dogo, you would have to know the Mongolian words for it. But in judo they would automatically understand "sankaku Jime" or " jujigatame" as all judo techniques throughout the world are always Japanese. Just being honest.
When uke is tapping or calling maitta, NOT releasing the chokehold immediately is such a dick move.
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What is called ‘Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’ is really just Brazialian styled Judo (specializing in newaza). It really is not Jiu-Jitsu.
Well that's not true either since Judo is basically just jujutsu.
@@1sanitat1 But Ju jutsu is from Japan, not Brazil...
@@dzwizbis1 yes, and...?
@@1sanitat1 Original name of Judo was Kano Ryu Jujutsu. Named after the founder. Then he changed the name to Judo for philosophical reasons
There were many names used for Ju-Jutsu, the name Judo was already used 100 years before Jigoro Kano was even born. When Sada Miyako and later Maeda arrived in Brasil, the Nihondesu Kodokan Judo was called Kano Jiu Jitsu. Carlos and his brothers were taught not only the traditional kodokan Judo but also the JU-Jitsu techniques that Kano was taught therefore Hélio Gracie created the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (Gracie Style of Jiu Jitsu), back in the day was very common students that excel on their master's styles and get the teaching scroll, they would create their own styles and this is what The gracie brothers and the Fadda did.
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do jime isnt a choke and isnt effective either
It was banned during a time when judo competition had no weight classes. Against someone your own size, it's not so bad. Against someone half your size, it breaks ribs and makes people puke and urinate blood after
@@kempbrown4402 so it could easily be allowed now then.
Sounds like you need to work on that until it is effective. Just sayin'
@@onerider808 if a tech relies on being bigger and stronger it's not effective and do jime is in that category.
@@scarred10 lol I feel like every guy who talks bad about the do jime move is Ignorant, has never trained, or simply got tapped with it lol