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Jonathan Potter
Добавлен 26 мар 2023
I teach a free community center class in Xiamen China. I also learned from an American expat in a community center.
I cross train in bjj and a little bit of shuai Jiao.
Happy to answer questions or talk grappling with people. I love the mental aspect of judo and other grappling arts and thinking out different problems.
Jonathanpotter2022@gmail.com.
Discord server link
discord.gg/YtezjTut
I cross train in bjj and a little bit of shuai Jiao.
Happy to answer questions or talk grappling with people. I love the mental aspect of judo and other grappling arts and thinking out different problems.
Jonathanpotter2022@gmail.com.
Discord server link
discord.gg/YtezjTut
On the knees ground fighting
On the knees ground fighting.
Removes
- speed and reduces movement
- removes drop throws
- pull guard is the equivalent of a drop throw here and will reduce the chance to learn from this exercise.
Focuses on
- posture - protect your head and don’t get sprawled on
- balance - don’t overcommit on forward push or someone might sidestep and throw you.
- arm manipulation entries - you will need to bypass ukis arm defenses and learn how to get close
- once your close you need to put on hooks to stay close and not just get pushed away.
- then use your positioning and control to finish and get them to the ground
- then finally practice transitioning directly into the ground fight and keeping your...
Removes
- speed and reduces movement
- removes drop throws
- pull guard is the equivalent of a drop throw here and will reduce the chance to learn from this exercise.
Focuses on
- posture - protect your head and don’t get sprawled on
- balance - don’t overcommit on forward push or someone might sidestep and throw you.
- arm manipulation entries - you will need to bypass ukis arm defenses and learn how to get close
- once your close you need to put on hooks to stay close and not just get pushed away.
- then use your positioning and control to finish and get them to the ground
- then finally practice transitioning directly into the ground fight and keeping your...
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Видео
Standing seoinage - using arm shelf
Просмотров 11114 дней назад
Standing seoinage - using arm shelf Get close for a seoinage entry - using arm shelf to keep their elbow elevated so that standing seoinage can be used. - place your underhook arm elbow in your own stomach in the center of your body. - your arm should be hooked under their bicep tricep area of their arm closer to the elbow than the armpit. - keep tight control of the wrist with the other arm. -...
Arm trap tai otoshi
Просмотров 16321 день назад
Arm trap Tai otoshi Safety - use backwards lunge instead of sideways leg You need the head forward and down and to be close to do an efficient tai otoshi. Entry - lapel trap grip keep the lapel grip loose to move it outside of your body when you pull to get close. Other forearm on the body and neck. If the head goes down keep it down and keep their arm extended then step across as you apply dow...
Beginner Headlock entry system.
Просмотров 220Месяц назад
Headlock entry system. - taking the inside position with free arm inside and up and hip and shoulder at 90 degrees - lapel and head grip to harai goshi - anti duck under - if the inside space is closed - pull in tight and turn and control the arm for tai otoshi or harai goshi - if the arm gets around the head but you can’t pull the head one way switch directions - over the neck arm switches to ...
Beginner O goshi system
Просмотров 4232 месяца назад
Beginner O goshi system Entry - arm weave into tight lifting control O goshi O uchi - if they lean in the other direction Harai goshi - if their hip stays back switch to underhook
R v L lapel trap grip 1 arm
Просмотров 1694 месяца назад
R v L lapel trap grip - If they release grip and try to disengage Then you have sleeve grip and can pass the grip to your other hand to get to their back. - if they maintain grip but try to push you far away. Then get your elbow under their tricep and lift up to bring them close enough to switch to a waist grip for O goshi to the front or tani otoshi to the back. If they close the arm space ent...
R v L lapel trap grip
Просмотров 1526 месяцев назад
R v L lapel trap grip attempting seoinage and getting blocked before you get tight shoulder control keep wrist grip and grab tricep and pull down while moving wrist to inside to break the lapel grip off. - if they release grip to try to get their arm out take arm drag position then pull them to the outside for off balance setup to kata gatami - if you still can’t break the lapel grip off then p...
Kata gatami escapes
Просмотров 1526 месяцев назад
Kata gatami escapes Prevent the choke with an arm pillar so that your arm in not completely collapsed across your face. If they are higher and pressing that arm across your face hard use the roll over escape by suddenly moving with their pressure and rolling. If they are low and there is no opportunity to do a roll over then grab some gi with your free arm and use a shrimping motion while you e...
Over the back belt grip
Просмотров 3527 месяцев назад
Over the back belt grip Belt grip compared to head grip gives more ability to lift uki up and prevent him from dropping to avoid big throws. From this grip always pull in tightly - if head is in front with legs close O soto, legs far O goshi - if head is behind legs close O soto, legs far push head down with elbow and uki otoshi - if arms are extended pushing you away use inside grip at the wri...
Overcoming Posture defenses.
Просмотров 4247 месяцев назад
Posture defenses. If the head is high the feet are close so attack the legs. If the feet are far away that means the head is lowered and they will be more vulnerable to forward throws. From the head and lapel grip - head high go for leg attack O soto gari - if head low go for forward throw koshi garuma From the waist grip - if head high go for O goshi - if head low switch to underhook harai goshi
Overcoming arm defenses
Просмотров 1657 месяцев назад
Overcoming defense against long arms attack the inside space - lapel and head entry - if the stiff arm persist switch direction to Overhook and head grip - if the inside space closes side step and take an outside tricep grip into tai otoshi against bent arms protecting the inside space press in and use reach around grips. - arm collapse into head and lapel grip - if there is an elbow frame swit...
Kesa gatame 3 advanced escapes
Просмотров 2327 месяцев назад
Kesa gatame 3 advanced escapes - arm post - armpit stiff arm and rotate out - elbow escape - get a stiff arm grip on the back then use shoulder pulls to get your elbow out - trap door- start with the back stiff arm and shrimp out to leave a space then pull them back into that space as you rotate out of the hold.
Kesa gatame 4 basic escapes
Просмотров 1547 месяцев назад
Kesa gatame 4 basic escapes - Head too high use leg triangle - legs too high use sit up escape - legs too low use leg trap into arm bar - no obvious weakness use side hug lift and roll.
Sasae
Просмотров 1857 месяцев назад
Sasae 1. Arm collapse O soto to sasae 2. Direct sasae by hitting the lapel grip near your body upwards while pulling ukis lapel. Warning that this works against people who have a strong grip on your lapel, if they let go of that grip you lose too much rotational leverage to finish the throw. 3. Tricep grip sasae - sneaky off center sasae , slide lapel hand down to tricep when getting them to fo...
Underhook
Просмотров 6948 месяцев назад
Underhook Waist grip - O goshi - O uchi gari Waist too far switch to underhook and pull their shoulder to your chest. - hips high do harai goshi - hips low do uki otoshi - Leaning against your rotation do switch direction koshi garuma.
Seoinage entry against defensive arm post
Просмотров 917Год назад
Seoinage entry against defensive arm post
Exellent channel interesting lesson top channel congratulations warriors
Thanks and welcome
Your channel and your systems are so underrated. Excellent stuff here.
Just what I was looking for. Thx
Thank you 🙏
👍. Great vid.
真是太棒了
Also seems like a good osoto gari setup
Yes if they are not leaning forward after the pull you can switch to O soto.
great video, worked fantastic yesterday at randori
@@niflo88 glad to hear it. Eventually people will get wise to the system and defend better but I’ll eventually get around to another video about what to do in the case of certain defenses
This was a fantastic video and taught me (a yellow belt) at least 3 new things
Glad it was useful to you. And if there are any requests of what kind of videos would be useful just leave a comment letting me know.
@Judo_Jon I'm still working my way through your old videos. I think the parts of your instruction that work well for me is that you describe entry as well as kizushi. No one else seems to describe the entry portion. I'd love to see similar videos for seoi nage or o soto gari
@ I do have one like this for seoinage it’s my most popular video by far so this is the sequel to that video.
Comment!
Nice to see some familiar commenters after my long shoulder injury break
This is super handy, actually quite similar in the vein of another video about Judo systems in just 3 moves. It didn't occur to me that you could just use white belt throws for one though. Next time I'm taking a white belt through light randori, I'm telling them to do exactly this. They're always confused about what to do, so actually pointing out how to apply what they learned will be huge.
@@TheNEOverse yes this is one of the first sets I teach to give students an idea of how to 1. Get close 2. adjust according to their opponents defense or balance. I also make sure to not allow any drop throws if either person is below brown belt to make sure it doesn’t become a crutch to new players who don’t know what to do yet. Also why is the other video with 3 moves you were talking about? Always nice to see some different teaching styles.
@@Judo_Jon Shintaro Higashi made a vid called something like Judo system in 3 moves. Same idea as what you got basically- have a forward throw, a backwards throw and then a throw to the weak side (ie sasae).
I thought stiff arm was the unbeatable technique, I could stiff arm 2 guys at once with a 3rd guy attacking from the front
this is really helpful, could you make more judo beginner system videos? :)
Currently I have a “beginner judo system” + video planned out to expand on the topic a bit, but a shoulder injury took me out of action for a while, but it will be one of the first when I get back to making videos.
Really good video. I wonder if you would consider getting a microphone to make the sound better. I liked and subscribed!
I’ll look into that. Right now I’m just using my iPhone but the microphone is getting worse. Sometimes I have a student with a nice camera in attendance then I have been using that.
@@Judo_Jon you are very good at explaining the movements, thank you
Realistic and good judo
Thanks for the vid..Glad to see you back! What happened to your arm? Wishing you a speedy recovery 🙏🙇
Got thrown onto my shoulder by someone using a double sleeve grip uchi mata with not enough rotation. So I ended up just being dragged to the ground shoulder first without the ability to break fall. Grade 3 AC injury so not going to be able to play for a few more months.
@@Judo_Jon all the best with recovery, hope you can still share ideas on here. 🙇
It even works with 1 arm. It's gotta be good
What a great video. No wind up. No bs. Just great content. Thank you Sensei.
👍👍👏👏💪💪
Is it wrist to wrist or forearm to wrist
Another good video. Another comment for the Algo. 👍👍
Thanks
I like the first one. It's almost like a makikomi
Damn. I wish you had been my coach. None of those throws were traditional judo throw from the gokyo no waza. (Or maybe I'm forgetting). But dam they all look effective at getting uki to the ground. I just wish I had more time to train so I could get some reps in on these techniques. 😢 Thank you. Great stuff. Happy 4th of July.
These are applications of the judo throws after a specific entry and defense situation. They can all be traced back to traditional throws. A lot of different versions of uki otoshi and O soto gari or gake as well as some O goshi.
Just learning traditional throws is supposed to give you basic pieces you learn to fit into the puzzle of rondori, you you may need to move them around or rotate them to get it to work.
Just learning traditional throws is supposed to give you basic pieces you learn to fit into the puzzle of rondori, you you may need to move them around or rotate them to get it to work.
@@Judo_Jon yeah man I stopped doing Judo at brown belt. I know there is way more to it and I love watching videos like this to see it in action. Today I only get to do Judo with a few former Judoka after karate class. Like I said I wish I had more time. And thanks for the reply
@@Tamales21 if you like talking about judo or want to be able to ask questions easily I have a discord you might like to join. discord.gg/uhRFpYCJ
Judo is a beautiful art.
Great demonstration, thanks for sharing. You're videos are helping me out considerable 👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Very glad to hear that you liked the video despite the poor audio quality this time.
@@Judo_Jon helped me significantly with my recent class during Randori 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Cool insight brotha!
Thanks I originally tried this more like your style but got swept or back taken a lot by the better players. So this is what I eventually came up with to take away most of their attack options and make things easier and safer for myself.
Thanks from udalguri B t r Assam . India .
Sorry for the poor video quality, will figure out a better way of knowing where I am in the frame for next time.
Nice
I subbed because I’ve never heard of this. Thank you again
👍👍👍👌
Great tips and grips. I like the wrist one. I'll have to test it out.
Great I’d like to hear how it goes and what you think after testing. Do you use discord? I have a server made just to make chatting or asking questions easier. Here is the link to join. discord.gg/w5YKBTy3
This is extremely helpful. I have a good handle on a lot of individual techniques but I never know how to string them together. I will definitely try this out next time in Randori!
Yes I hope this helps for rondori but remember this is still simplified and there are a lot more moving pieces in actual competition, but I hope this can help you start thinking in the right direction.
Nice description 👌 👍
This grip and your seionage grip are great. My students really liked them. You made me look good. Any sasae tsurikomi ashi grips,combos or counters would be great. Thx
That’s great to hear. Where do you teach. Would be nice to know and talk with other judo teachers. I can do a sasae video about what I know about that throw.
I'm in Arizona but originally from Brooklyn. Right now I teach at a rec center but I used to teach at riki dojo usa. Check it out on you tube.
I checked out the channel and like the detailed explanation and non power reliant techniques. So are you one of the black belts Riki uses to demonstrate with or Riki? Either way nice to meet you always glad to talk with more judoka.
Yes I'm his usual uke. Don't stop your videos I really learn alot. I'm into grip changes. Thx Al
Thank you mr
Awesome! Just started Judo and this is immensely helpful, and gives me something to try out in randori haha. Cheers!
i havent even randoried yet and im already looking at countless videos HAHAHAH
Thanks! Interesting approach, I like you make a logical system instead of separate throws or simple combos. Please keep sharing. Cheers
Thanks, and I’m also open to suggestions if there are specific grips or topics people want to see a video on
Yes right on right. I like your underhook seionage grip.
That makes a lot of sense. I will try it that way. Thank you.
Great to see you back, thanks for the video🙏😊 hope all is well with you.
Yes all is well was just very busy with a new baby for a few months, and now things are starting to get going again.
Fantastic news, congratulations 🎇🎉
@shigashi84 The 2 Russian tie sumi attacks were ones I learned from Shintaro higashi’s channel. Thanks Shintaro!
More grip variations. Any 2 on 1?
Are you talking about in general or specifically for this Overhook video? I am more familiar with right vs right situations so I tend to make videos mostly in this position.
Uki otoshi, if they are in a low crouched and bent forward position to protect their legs.
thanks :) do you know wich throws i can use in general if i get the others posture down like this but his legs are too far to reach?
Also a sag koshi garuma where you drop but don’t need hip contact, this one generally needs you to switch to head grip. The other option I know would be a sumi gaeshi from Overhook which I will show when I finally make the sumi gaeshi part 2 video
Very good! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks man!!
First of all try to learn how to do this technique properly. Then practice it and only when you reach a good level teach somebody else. I wanna cry when I see you doing it. It’s not because I want to offend you. Learn can’t be a teacher unless you are on a good level.
Well Finally got enough people to see the video to get my first “you suck” comment. Congratulations to me on the milestone 😂
@@Judo_Jonloved the video and you made it very simple and concise for us newbies to the wonderful art of judo to understand. Keep up the great work!
@@Judo_Jon You know you made it when you get your first hater. Form doesn't mean shit in this video anyway, its about the concepts which you demonstrated excellently. In fact I'm sending this to people.
@@TheNEOverse thanks for the support 🙏
@@Judo_Jonyou are a good judo player in my book
Thanks, this really helped me. A lot of these tricks aren't teached in the judo class because for all the higher belts it is something normal, but for beginners like me it was not :)
Glad to help.
Arigato gozaimasu.. thanks for this.. waiting for part 2.👍🙏🙏🙏
Coming soon! Feel free to make more requests.
Finally got part 2 done sorry for the big delay. Chinese New Year and just had a baby she’s 3 months old now so I’m starting to get back to the videos. If you have any other video requests I’ll probably get to it a lot faster next time.