Thomas Carson Bjj
Thomas Carson Bjj
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Rolling with my student Antoine⚔️
Просмотров 2992 месяца назад
Rolling with my student Antoine⚔️
Wrestling rounds with my man Tim( 230lbs)175 lbs brown belt😎
Просмотров 19310 месяцев назад
Wrestling rounds with my man Tim( 230lbs)175 lbs brown belt😎
175lbs brown belt vs 250lbs blue belt Purple basement wars
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175lbs brown belt vs 250lbs blue belt Purple basement wars
Purple belt vs Purple belt ( fun roll with my man Kenji Law...the coolest name in Jiu-Jitsu😈
Просмотров 531Год назад
Purple belt vs Purple belt ( fun roll with my man Kenji Law...the coolest name in Jiu-Jitsu😈
Don't Judo with an Olympic Judoka
Просмотров 223 тыс.2 года назад
Don't Judo with an Olympic Judoka
Armlock while attacking turtle 🐢
Просмотров 3462 года назад
Armlock while attacking turtle 🐢
Uke Goshi with my Judo coach Max Cote 🥋
Просмотров 7892 года назад
Uke Goshi with my Judo coach Max Cote 🥋
simple but effective 6 sub submission chain from side control
Просмотров 1662 года назад
simple but effective 6 sub submission chain from side control
Get off my leg Gringo😅never accept the takedown
Просмотров 3462 года назад
Get off my leg Gringo😅never accept the takedown
Gi or NoGi ( which is best?)
Просмотров 1042 года назад
Gi or NoGi ( which is best?)
BJJ purple belt vs Nogi Purple belt
Просмотров 2362 года назад
BJJ purple belt vs Nogi Purple belt
Dirty inversions and dirty footlocks
Просмотров 1383 года назад
Dirty inversions and dirty footlocks
Never told tips for white belts( 5 things to work on)
Просмотров 1163 года назад
Never told tips for white belts( 5 things to work on)
elbow pass guillotine defense
Просмотров 2983 года назад
elbow pass guillotine defense

Комментарии

  • @sandra-hc9yi
    @sandra-hc9yi 9 дней назад

    great demo sensei 🥇🥇 you are the best that BJJ has to offer show series techniques on UKE from ruclips.net/user/shortslLpNvK8P2oQ bow and arrow choke, (back, ezekiel and other) GI chokes, kneebar, toe hold long videos please thanks 💪💪🔥🔥

  • @walltime1
    @walltime1 Месяц назад

    BJJ guys are never beating the butt scooting allegations

  • @jamesholdford4265
    @jamesholdford4265 2 месяца назад

    Love the wrestling!

  • @seanbear2467
    @seanbear2467 2 месяца назад

    That's it Tom in control!

  • @seanbear2467
    @seanbear2467 3 месяца назад

    Nice knee bar Tom !!!

  • @generalshaun3282
    @generalshaun3282 3 месяца назад

    Very cool

  • @mikearsen123
    @mikearsen123 4 месяца назад

    Is that a sobriété test 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikearsen123
    @mikearsen123 4 месяца назад

    Tom!! Tabarnac c’est quoi cette chanson!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikearsen123
    @mikearsen123 5 месяцев назад

    Love the shirt!! Razor ramon! 🤘🏻

  • @kallepikku4991
    @kallepikku4991 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome stuff, horrible music. Haha.

  • @seanbear2467
    @seanbear2467 10 месяцев назад

    Good job Tom!!! Nice moves

  • @Kwisatz-Chaderach
    @Kwisatz-Chaderach Год назад

    When a Judoka gets that high lapel grip its over 😆. Remeber bois. Te Guruma is a natural counter to the high collar.

  • @MsKwaiChang
    @MsKwaiChang Год назад

    Nice moves! Definitely going to learn that kimura.

  • @philtoa334
    @philtoa334 Год назад

    1:40 😂😂😂

  • @Canecorso14
    @Canecorso14 Год назад

    What is better for self defense out of the two

  • @michaelfirth7272
    @michaelfirth7272 Год назад

    It’s my favorite thing to get smashed by Rick Hawn!

  • @deeroso8659
    @deeroso8659 Год назад

    Hair patches confirm he is indeed a brown belt

  • @juliannakaberovsky4545
    @juliannakaberovsky4545 Год назад

    BJJ : put me down please! JUDO: yeah, but i will throw you t the ground you will land dead!

  • @nickmills8476
    @nickmills8476 Год назад

    some good techniques for handling bigger more athletic players!

  • @danielchristensen2493
    @danielchristensen2493 Год назад

    You were working against a 75-pound difference in weight and you still won...impressive.

  • @nickmills8476
    @nickmills8476 Год назад

    Should be titled DO Judo with an Olympic Judoka. Safe and plenty to learn from, couldn’t ask for a better partner ;-)

  • @morpheus3128
    @morpheus3128 Год назад

    Like a cat with mouse

  • @MbisonBalrog
    @MbisonBalrog Год назад

    That is terrible defense and balance by the white jacket regardless who the opponent is.

  • @jiujitsustudent604
    @jiujitsustudent604 Год назад

    Judo guy was being super nice

  • @6treeman
    @6treeman Год назад

    He was been nice.

  • @robs1714
    @robs1714 Год назад

    I use to LOVE training with the black belts in my judo days, was the only time I never got hurt by someone cause they had amazing technique

  • @vicaddenbrooke6644
    @vicaddenbrooke6644 Год назад

    One if the aspects of Judo in training is to always protect your partner. It’s called the gentle way for a reason. Great partner.

  • @Storm-fu2yz
    @Storm-fu2yz Год назад

    Blue belt against Olympic judoka. What did u expect? His main concern is not to hurt you

  • @redshot1015
    @redshot1015 Год назад

    he was being nice lol

  • @davidtaing6045
    @davidtaing6045 Год назад

    I actually did some light sparring a while back with Maxime. I'm about 220lbs and he was throwing me around like I was a wrestling doll. Very strong guy.😂

  • @4ce5bf154
    @4ce5bf154 Год назад

    This reminds me of a puppy playing with his father, lol

  • @djhyperkid86
    @djhyperkid86 Год назад

    I was fortunate enough to train with a Olympic Judoka from Cuba. She kicked my ass over and over, but I learned a lot. Elite Judo is a different world. I think what I really appreciated in my training was how effortless it felt to be thrown. I remember working my ass off just for grip only to be thrown. Soak up all you can during these sessions, the experience is worth it's weight in gold.

  • @bobkk-ev5ls
    @bobkk-ev5ls Год назад

    Lucky he went easy on you

  • @DonatoVicenti
    @DonatoVicenti Год назад

    I would say the opposite: judo with olympic judokas, and in general with stronger athletes. That's a great opportunity to learn! You'll get thrown a lot but that's how you learn. Also, like in the video, they usually use so little force because their technique is incredibly clean

  • @jordonhenderson5094
    @jordonhenderson5094 Год назад

    That guy is at 20% power

  • @bobbydabutcha
    @bobbydabutcha Год назад

    You have to avoid that high collar grip he's got on you! Green belt Judo/Purple belt friend of mine gets that grip on me and I'm done for!

  • @supervillan326
    @supervillan326 Год назад

    I trained with Olympic level judoka for a year in my mid to late teens and what isn’t apparent in this video is the unbelievable physical strength those guys have, (complimenting amazing technique, speed, agility and fitness). This guy was being highly respectful. I’d won a number of regional titles at the time, training regularly and competitively with adult dan grades, so was strong for my age and of a decent standard. The Olympic athletes I trained with were levels and levels above me. One lad I had the privilege to train with, (who unbeknownst to me at the time was British champ at his weight), was younger, smaller and a weight group lighter than I, yet manhandled me like a child the first time we practiced. Very humbling and pretty awe inspiring to be honest.

    • @Sam-pl1xc
      @Sam-pl1xc Год назад

      What was this lads name? Guy from the uk here, on the national team for judo so I may know who you were training with 😊

    • @supervillan326
      @supervillan326 Год назад

      @@Sam-pl1xc Ian Freeman was the young lad who schooled me. At the same club were Diane Bell & Karen Briggs, (both world champions at the time but before women’s Judo was included in the olympics). Heavyweight Olympian Elvis Gordon also trained there, (I’m really showing my age here).

    • @cera5900
      @cera5900 Год назад

      @@supervillan326 Sounds like an absolutely monstrous gym

    • @supervillan326
      @supervillan326 Год назад

      @@cera5900 It was. Completely different level to anything I had experienced before and really gave me a clear idea of the level you needed to reach to compete at the top.

  • @rogerfulgham3941
    @rogerfulgham3941 Год назад

    Amazing 👍👍💪💪👊👊🥋🥋

  • @rockrubison1315
    @rockrubison1315 Год назад

    😒 'promosm'

  • @simonedwards839
    @simonedwards839 Год назад

    I'd rather be thrown by a high level judoka than a white belt. At least they have control

  • @PierceSunderseatsRAMEN
    @PierceSunderseatsRAMEN Год назад

    Lol. Fun times

  • @shakoiatenhawithacrossjaco9051

    The difference from elite grapplers compared to high level amateurs is insane. I sparred with an Olympic alternate wrestler once and it felt like he could crush me any second he felt like it. Thankfully he was a cool guy and didnt

  • @lorddio7402
    @lorddio7402 Год назад

    i#d love to see a vid where you roll with a wrestler just like the video you did with the judoka

  • @maplejapan6048
    @maplejapan6048 Год назад

    Same thing with my senseis at my Dojo. Crazy how they are ''playing'' with you, but it is good training and it teaches a lot!

  • @JerryPH
    @JerryPH Год назад

    Nice, but add voice commentary and lose the massively distracting music and it will be better suited for its educational/demonstration purposes. :)

  • @niveachirayathwilson9312
    @niveachirayathwilson9312 Год назад

    Jordan

  • @gerardhart9052
    @gerardhart9052 Год назад

    Love it nice and easy when you get older you can't maintain that intensity so it's all about the flow

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics Год назад

    That is a good defense!

  • @fredp.1539
    @fredp.1539 Год назад

    BJJ > Judo

  • @fennec812
    @fennec812 Год назад

    I think the purple belt was mostly appropriate with how he was training here though. A massive issue I’ve come across as a Judo person is that BJJ folks will just stiffen up and white knuckle every time an attack comes. This typically means the Judoka has to up the intensity to get the throw and the fall hurts much more on top of that because the BJJ person is being so rigid. In an ideal world, all grapplers would learn how to properly fall. But a decent substitute is just to be more relaxed like these guys are here. I know Judo has this reputation as being devastating in BJJ, but it’s like 95% the bad standup habits in BJJ tbh. I’ve been taking these falls for 20+ years now without any real lasting injuries. It mostly boils down to learning to fall, relaxing, and not resisting when you’re definitely already way out of balance. I feel as if that last one is where the majority of injuries happen because it typically determines if the fall is going to be awkward or not. Tl:Dr video is a good example of how Judo training can be (and honesty usually is), it’s often BJJ practitioners being defensive in inefficient, unsafe ways that causes injury