My grappling dummy is one of my most essential and necessary pieces of equipment as a martial artist and combat athlete! Thank you for watching and hope you enjoy! -Jason :) **Highly Recommended Products** 90lb Century Grappling Dummy: amzn.to/3zawf3X Combat Sports Grappling Dummy: amzn.to/3E887CW
oh geeze..very sorry to hear that.. The main point of the video however is that grappling dummies are very important for training. But also know that you do not have to get my "specific" dummy. If you can find it at your local sports/fighting store or trusted website, it can be just as good! :) hope that helps! -Jason
Thank you Shihan Leung for this video...i quit Judo because after 5 years I felt disrespected by my. Judo Sensei (different from my karate sensei)...since then i haven't trained Judo and I have just been focusing on karate. This video is definetely motivating and I will pull out my dummy to practice my throws...from a personal testimony I actually got better at Judo when training with the dummy by myself than compared to going to class simply because my reps were unlimited than compared to a real person...kazushi can be figured out easily...its the Tsukuri and the Kake on your way to executing the throw that matters most...i took a hiatus for 2 years went back to Judo class and it was like I never left...once again thanks for this video and as a promise to myself I will pull out my dummy and start with osoto, o-goshi, and tao toshi, etc. Tomorrow. Oss,
i don’t even practice judo, just wrestling, bjj and muay thai but lemme say, judo throwing a 140 pound dummy and just hearing that slap is the chiefs kiss
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Honestly this is the only dummy to attempt single legs, but perhaps the bob versys may be good choice as well, as it always stands. But cannot fully take that to the ground.
Hello Sir, did the Century grappling dummy come stuffed? I been wanting to order one since covid but haven’t committed. You made great points and still believe it’s a great training tool. Would like to know if it is filled when shipped thanks.
Thanks Jason! Just got myself a Century 90. Omg it’s hard to move around! Is it something you get used to the more you use it? Any particular trips/throws/takedowns to work on till I get better with it mate? Cheers
Hey brother, happy new year. Believe it gets easier just gotta be consistent and train smart. I walk around 140-145lbs, and using this for the first time was overwhelming to the point I thought about returning. But I kept with it and it got easier as I got stronger and learned best how to maneuver it. One tip is when you are carrying it to your training area I put the arms over my shoulders behind my back, like I am giving it a piggy back. Best way to manually transport it. Also the throw you can work on is just the basic hip throw “ogoshi”, because this is a pre-requisite move for almost 70% of judo techniques. Try that out, and train smart. I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it.
Thanks for the video. I thought about getting a grappling dummy but I wasn’t sure. I originally was going to do Judo but I get worried about injuries while training(I take martial arts to avoid getting injured 🤣z; I’ve been hanging with Dimitri from Cobra Kai🤣). I have a reflex dumny(everlast everflex) for boxing and savate and that is the best boxing/savate partner I have next to a sparring partner.
Nice video, really helpful. How can I find your mats (blue tatami) you have on the video? I weight 155 on the road to 165lbs, what dummy would you recommend for me? Thanks in advance
No haha, the arms cannot wrap around that far unfortunately. No worries it is not a stupid question, thank you for asking. Asking questions helps you learn and understand!
Hola sensei... ojala pudieras poner SUBTITULOS en español para los q te sguimos y no hablamos ingles .. nos ayudarias mucho y se q te ayudara mucho tambien!! For please!!
Do You think that the dummy is enough for someone who wants to learn at least the basic of takedowns and throws just for self defense purposes? I mean sgainst common agressors who don,'t have grappling experience?
Yes it will make a lot of noise, I don’t recommend getting the 125 lb dummy if you will be throwing it a lot. If you use it for ground and pound that shouldn’t be as noisy. But it is also kind of dangerous to slam a 125lb object on the third floor. I suggest doing it outside if you have the space or the first floor.
@@SENSEIJASON Thanks for a quick reply :-) I guess I won't use it for body slams and throwns then. And if I also may ask; how many submissions overall can you do on this dummy since it isn't very flexible? Any difficulties attempting d'arce choke, guillotine choke, triangle choke, leg/ankle locks, kimura, americana, anaconda choke and during back and hip control while it's in a standing and ground position? And are there any specific submissions you want to do, but it doesn't allow it?
@@SENSEIJASON Tnx for all the info :-) Was mostly thinking about doing a lot of submission training, so Fairtex grappling dummy would be better for that as of now. Have you tried the Fairtex grappling dummy or something else than the Century grappling dummy?
Hey bro I was thinking of getting a 140 lb. I can always take some stuff out to loosen the weight. But the reason is really the height I’m 6’1 ft and the dummy 5’10 & is the one close to my height I weight 170lb as well do you think 140lb will be too much or should I get 110lb 5’8 dummy?
I would go lighter, 140lb is terribly heavy because it is pure dead weight. It is totally different than sparring against real 140 lb human. The human will support most of their weight so they feel lighter than 140lb. But for the dummy you will feel every pound of it. But it really depends on you and how strong you are. Even if the dummy is shorter, this will reinforce good habits as you have to drop yourself to lower your center of gravity, which is a good habit for judo and grappling.
Yes most definitely, but I would recommend the lightest weighing dummy, because of the fact that your muscles would probably not be accustomed to the unique and sometimes difficult positions when it comes to grappling. Again, it can be used for pure striking, pure grappling, or MMA.
@@SENSEIJASON also do u think a training dummy is better then a heavy bag? I box and too me a training dummy looks more like a person so it would be like I’m Hitting someone but idk what do you think??
It's crazy how pathetic majority of these schools are so ignorant on how to expand and protect their business during the shut down from the pandemic. They have zero problem solving skills.
My grappling dummy is one of my most essential and necessary pieces of equipment as a martial artist and combat athlete! Thank you for watching and hope you enjoy!
-Jason :)
**Highly Recommended Products**
90lb Century Grappling Dummy: amzn.to/3zawf3X
Combat Sports Grappling Dummy: amzn.to/3E887CW
Out of stock in amazon
You can also check directly at century martial arts website
I tried on century martial arts and USA is only available country
oh geeze..very sorry to hear that..
The main point of the video however is that grappling dummies are very important for training. But also know that you do not have to get my "specific" dummy.
If you can find it at your local sports/fighting store or trusted website, it can be just as good! :)
hope that helps!
-Jason
I got 1 from Title Boxing. Seems very well made.
I got the 90lb Century Grappling Dummy after watching several of your videos on the Grappling dummy. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Hope it works out and feel free to share your experience!
Thank you Shihan Leung for this video...i quit Judo because after 5 years I felt disrespected by my. Judo Sensei (different from my karate sensei)...since then i haven't trained Judo and I have just been focusing on karate. This video is definetely motivating and I will pull out my dummy to practice my throws...from a personal testimony I actually got better at Judo when training with the dummy by myself than compared to going to class simply because my reps were unlimited than compared to a real person...kazushi can be figured out easily...its the Tsukuri and the Kake on your way to executing the throw that matters most...i took a hiatus for 2 years went back to Judo class and it was like I never left...once again thanks for this video and as a promise to myself I will pull out my dummy and start with osoto, o-goshi, and tao toshi, etc. Tomorrow. Oss,
Thank you for your great feedback always Sensei Stan!
Just recently discovered this excellent channel--many thanks for sharing your knowledge!
i don’t even practice judo, just wrestling, bjj and muay thai but lemme say, judo throwing a 140 pound dummy and just hearing that slap is the chiefs kiss
i'm planing to buy a grappling dummy next summer
Awesome, it is one of the best equipment i have
9:43 second commercial! Interesting how the word CENTURY is perfectly aligned with the view of the camera on the standing, not used dummy.
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"*Some of the links and other products that appear on this video are from companies which Jason Leung will earn an affiliate commission or referral bonus. Jason Leung is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites. Some of the offers mentioned may no longer be available."
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Great video just ordered the 120lbs version
Awesome, I hope you like it! 🥋🔥
How do you like it?
Bruh this video is funny af😂 when bro starts talking abt going full force "I mean you could but yk that would prolly traumatize the guy" 😂
Awesome content Jason! Which dummy is the best to train single leg takedowns?
Also have you tried trying throws with the BOB VERSYS?
Thanks!
Honestly this is the only dummy to attempt single legs, but perhaps the bob versys may be good choice as well, as it always stands. But cannot fully take that to the ground.
@@SENSEIJASON thank you for your reply!
Looks like a great dummy. The one in my dojo is way too heavy for me. Next question: where did you get those mats ?
Bunch of great options on amazon
Brilliant sensei
THanks!
I'm gonna try to get me one of those one day.
great video man. i am out of luck, the dummy is no more available 😪
Just subscribed!
Much respect!
Appreciate it so much 🙏🙏🙏
Hello Sir, did the Century grappling dummy come stuffed? I been wanting to order one since covid but haven’t committed. You made great points and still believe it’s a great training tool. Would like to know if it is filled when shipped thanks.
It came stuffed
Thanks Jason! Just got myself a Century 90. Omg it’s hard to move around! Is it something you get used to the more you use it? Any particular trips/throws/takedowns to work on till I get better with it mate? Cheers
Hey brother, happy new year. Believe it gets easier just gotta be consistent and train smart. I walk around 140-145lbs, and using this for the first time was overwhelming to the point I thought about returning. But I kept with it and it got easier as I got stronger and learned best how to maneuver it. One tip is when you are carrying it to your training area I put the arms over my shoulders behind my back, like I am giving it a piggy back. Best way to manually transport it. Also the throw you can work on is just the basic hip throw “ogoshi”, because this is a pre-requisite move for almost 70% of judo techniques. Try that out, and train smart. I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it.
I bought a 70 pound dummy but it was too heavy for me. Then I bought a 40 pound dummy and it’s perfect for me.
Perfect!
I would buy the heaviest and the biggest one as I more likely to go against bigger opponents so it would be more suitable.
That's a great toy ... So good
I'll get one for myself ....
Thanks for the video. I thought about getting a grappling dummy but I wasn’t sure. I originally was going to do Judo but I get worried about injuries while training(I take martial arts to avoid getting injured 🤣z; I’ve been hanging with Dimitri from Cobra Kai🤣). I have a reflex dumny(everlast everflex) for boxing and savate and that is the best boxing/savate partner I have next to a sparring partner.
Thanks
I bought the Title 90 lb.
The arms seem to cross tightly.
Was that the case with yours & do they relax any?
Yes stiff in the beginning, it will relax over time
Thanks for quick reply.
Nice video, really helpful. How can I find your mats (blue tatami) you have on the video? I weight 155 on the road to 165lbs, what dummy would you recommend for me? Thanks in advance
More vids Sensei we miss you
On the way!
1 question I live in Australia it only says shipment to Canada and America
Hmmm..I’m not sure, Amazon might have some dummies to check out
Nice throws my guy
Thank you so much!
I have a stupid question: can you use this dummy for defense against choke holds?
what do you mean? You can practice choke hold to some degree on this, but you cannot use the dummy to protect you
@@SENSEIJASON practicing how to get out of choke holds. That’s the stupid question I had.
No haha, the arms cannot wrap around that far unfortunately. No worries it is not a stupid question, thank you for asking. Asking questions helps you learn and understand!
Hola sensei... ojala pudieras poner SUBTITULOS en español para los q te sguimos y no hablamos ingles .. nos ayudarias mucho y se q te ayudara mucho tambien!! For please!!
I will try to research how to do it!
Do You think that the dummy is enough for someone who wants to learn at least the basic of takedowns and throws just for self defense purposes? I mean sgainst common agressors who don,'t have grappling experience?
Yes!
@@SENSEIJASON thanks
good reasons
Thanks my friend!
What is it filled up with?
Does it come filled or do you have to get something to fill it with?
Came filled
Did you buy it filled up or did you fill up and if yess how did you fill up show us tutorial please
Bought it filled
@@SENSEIJASON where did you buy it from?
Check the links in description
Hi :-) I live on the 3rd floor, laminate flooring. Will it make a lot of noise and do you need mats for a 125 pound dummy?
Yes it will make a lot of noise, I don’t recommend getting the 125 lb dummy if you will be throwing it a lot. If you use it for ground and pound that shouldn’t be as noisy. But it is also kind of dangerous to slam a 125lb object on the third floor. I suggest doing it outside if you have the space or the first floor.
@@SENSEIJASON Thanks for a quick reply :-) I guess I won't use it for body slams and throwns then.
And if I also may ask; how many submissions overall can you do on this dummy since it isn't very flexible? Any difficulties attempting d'arce choke, guillotine choke, triangle choke, leg/ankle locks, kimura, americana, anaconda choke and during back and hip control while it's in a standing and ground position? And are there any specific submissions you want to do, but it doesn't allow it?
The only feasible submissions you really can do on this are rear naked choke, arm bar, and kimura.
@@SENSEIJASON Tnx for all the info :-) Was mostly thinking about doing a lot of submission training, so Fairtex grappling dummy would be better for that as of now. Have you tried the Fairtex grappling dummy or something else than the Century grappling dummy?
No just century
Hey bro I was thinking of getting a 140 lb. I can always take some stuff out to loosen the weight.
But the reason is really the height I’m 6’1 ft and the dummy 5’10 & is the one close to my height I weight 170lb as well do you think 140lb will be too much or should I get 110lb 5’8 dummy?
I would go lighter, 140lb is terribly heavy because it is pure dead weight. It is totally different than sparring against real 140 lb human. The human will support most of their weight so they feel lighter than 140lb. But for the dummy you will feel every pound of it. But it really depends on you and how strong you are. Even if the dummy is shorter, this will reinforce good habits as you have to drop yourself to lower your center of gravity, which is a good habit for judo and grappling.
Should I still get this if I just wrestle?
Did they come filled? Because I hate filling up dummies because I dont have enough stuff
Yes this specific dummy from century martial arts came filled
Would you recommend a grappling dummy to people new to martial arts trying to get a better grip on techniques before they train at a gym?
Yes most definitely, but I would recommend the lightest weighing dummy, because of the fact that your muscles would probably not be accustomed to the unique and sometimes difficult positions when it comes to grappling.
Again, it can be used for pure striking, pure grappling, or MMA.
Someone tell Santa to get me a dummy this year
I am 6feet and 187pounds so should i buy the 120lbs then or is it to heavy?
If you’re brown belt or higher get 120, if you are below brown belt I recommend 90lb.
@SENSEIJASON thx for your reply 🙏
@SENSEIJASON just received the 90lbs thx for the tip bc the weight is more than enough lol
Niice!
THANKS!
Saan ka nakabili
Century martial arts, check description
now i'm hungry
I weigh 200lb what weight dummy is good for me?
90
@@SENSEIJASON k thnx
FTW
Legit
Can I do boxing with it can I tie it up on a tree and use it???
You don’t have to tie it, just put it against the tree
@@SENSEIJASON also do u think a training dummy is better then a heavy bag? I box and too me a training dummy looks more like a person so it would be like I’m
Hitting someone but idk what do you think??
😎😎😎
Thanks BABE!
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It's crazy how pathetic majority of these schools are so ignorant on how to expand and protect their business during the shut down from the pandemic. They have zero problem solving skills.
True, sad but many gyms I know had to shut down.
They are to expensive
Only invest if you have the money, if you do not you certainly do not have to buy it!
@@SENSEIJASON will see but i really want to train grappling as i only know striking mostly