There are moves in Judo that are effective without the Gi. For example your basic Hip throw, which is like Harai or Uchimata but without the necessary leg sweep. Then you can transition into an arm bar (also a good Judo move not requiring a Gi).
yes lots of moves that were taught to the gracie and credited as bjj techniques such as the arm bar originally came from judo (kind of). these techniques are very effective. the goshin jutsu has also improved my fighting skills and mixes well with a kempo backround guy like myself. so i feel as though my judo training has added alot to my fighting arsenal now that i am at the orange-green belt level.
I have an exam tomorrow thanks you a lot if these things will work in exam I will be very happy Edit: Judo is a good sport to make---keep up with your work!
i hated ISN until two pointers were given to me by a friend. 1 u have to lock up his arm so his bicep is against your should tight enough that he cant get it back and 2 as you throw turn your head another 80 or 90 degrees instead of looking straight ahead. hope this helps.
Extremely useful even if I can't understand what language the writing is in. Going in for my yellow belt soon and I'm dead nervous. I cna do pretty much all of that but one I always struggle with is Ippon seoinagi. Morote seoinagi I can do but ippon, no way.I'll just have to practice like mad until I get it!!!!!
@@MrAquaCreeper now we re talking, I finally started doing actual judo, we were doing strength exercises. My first technique was uki goshi. I didn't did it well for the first time but I can finally throw like real judist 😀
+justaleafinthewind # I was thinking exactly same and then I saw your comment afterwords. This vid is one of the best demonstrations of Judo basics what I have ever seen. I trained judo at age of 10-12 in late seventies, and if I have had this good examples available...If someone would train all this basics properly it would be enough for most of the trainers for life. The "kumikata" is actually "The judo" everything else is just application for that. I wish we would have trained that more, much more -> but hey, there is aikido for that if your sensei is incapable for real judo, but prefers wrestling ;)....I got my yellow belt, and three red stripes, and one injured elbow in competition, and some good friends too. It was worth of it.
yeah, much nostalgia, wish i'd continued training, and i too got various injuries to the point where i was leaving bloody hand prints on the gym walls XDDD but it was totally fun Riku Nevalainen
one thing i dont see is ppl using the joint locks that i learned in judo. without a gi (in a street fight or against my muay thai friends) i use wrestling tricks or joints locks to set up my throws and i can pull of any throw ive learned so far for my orange belt exam. but admittedly, i took alot of these standing "locks" (as i call them) from sambo or jjj videos or from my wrestliung training.
*@@Dynamiteparm...Me too. lol. I took lessons with Mike Masterson, who became an Olympian and his brother Tom *sensei Thomas Masterson (the Manager of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Judo Team ) was our instructor. It was pretty advanced if you wanted to move on.
VERY helpful but I can't understand the language. It's good anyway 'cos it shows clearly what a yellow belt should know. It varies from place to place but the majority is unchanged. Mainly the way one executes the techniques and all that.
i was recently the victim of a random assault at the local bar which is a hangout for everyone in my neighborhood. i had been training judo earlier that day and defended myself perfectly, against the man who was 100 lbs heavier than me, much stronger (and in better shape) than me both standing and on the ground. hes lucky im a nice guy and didn't decide to add in the striking part. Judo is not for mma but that does not make it effective. oh ya, ive also thrown mma guys.
Making general statements like "Judo is not effective for mma" is the mark of a layman. Judo is effective for anything in real life. Maybe you just suck at judo.
If this is a yellow belt syllabis it does not have to be executed at that level,not by a dan grade!nice vid but technique is poor!Sorry. DO NOT CROSS LEGS IN Mae mawari ukemi!.DO NOT bend ur knees in Ushiro ukemi! Apply KUZUSHI before throws!Learn the difference between Osoto OTOSHI and Osoto GAKE (shown)! Avoid typical mistake in Kesa gatame to bend forward and "kiss uke's shoulder"!!No pressure on his chest whatsoever that way,no control,and easy escape ,as a consequence! ect,act...
Judo is effective for MMA, though. Personally, I train MMA and BJJ, and get thrown a lot whenever I roll with my Judoka friends. If you go into an MMA fight with JUST Judo, you'll probably die (not literally), but it's a good thing to add to any MMA game.
If the guy thinks it works then let him be, dun have to care if it is done wrongly. My friend can do osoto gari wif no body contact but most of the time successfully(i dk how).
Just wonderful, been searching for "learn martial arts moves" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Keyandon Judo Process - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my co-worker got amazing success with it.
Collors ....collors is not the way .Its your self your spirit....black beld or other beld .No ....collor is not the way....believe me ...last years all yello beld destroy black beld .Why ....think about it.Osu (zen)Forget the collors.....its all your self.
There are moves in Judo that are effective without the Gi. For example your basic Hip throw, which is like Harai or Uchimata but without the necessary leg sweep. Then you can transition into an arm bar (also a good Judo move not requiring a Gi).
yes lots of moves that were taught to the gracie and credited as bjj techniques such as the arm bar originally came from judo (kind of). these techniques are very effective. the goshin jutsu has also improved my fighting skills and mixes well with a kempo backround guy like myself. so i feel as though my judo training has added alot to my fighting arsenal now that i am at the orange-green belt level.
David Malone what belt you got now??
Do you think judo will mix well with shotokan?
@@joelmatus9442 Yes of course!!
I have an exam tomorrow thanks you a lot if these things will work in exam I will be very happy
Edit: Judo is a good sport to make---keep up with your work!
That's like video game instructions
i hated ISN until two pointers were given to me by a friend. 1 u have to lock up his arm so his bicep is against your should tight enough that he cant get it back and 2 as you throw turn your head another 80 or 90 degrees instead of looking straight ahead. hope this helps.
Extremely useful even if I can't understand what language the writing is in. Going in for my yellow belt soon and I'm dead nervous. I cna do pretty much all of that but one I always struggle with is Ippon seoinagi. Morote seoinagi I can do but ippon, no way.I'll just have to practice like mad until I get it!!!!!
It's in estonian. I'm from Estonia :D
On what Belt Are You On Now
Dayum 10 years ago
Tommorow is my third training it's so fun
💪💪💪 10 break falls, 5 sets
@@MrAquaCreeper now we re talking, I finally started doing actual judo, we were doing strength exercises. My first technique was uki goshi. I didn't did it well for the first time but I can finally throw like real judist 😀
holy shit this brings back so many memories, thanks so much!
+justaleafinthewind # I was thinking exactly same and then I saw your comment afterwords. This vid is one of the best demonstrations of Judo basics what I have ever seen. I trained judo at age of 10-12 in late seventies, and if I have had this good examples available...If someone would train all this basics properly it would be enough for most of the trainers for life. The "kumikata" is actually "The judo" everything else is just application for that. I wish we would have trained that more, much more -> but hey, there is aikido for that if your sensei is incapable for real judo, but prefers wrestling ;)....I got my yellow belt, and three red stripes, and one injured elbow in competition, and some good friends too. It was worth of it.
yeah, much nostalgia, wish i'd continued training, and i too got various injuries to the point where i was leaving bloody hand prints on the gym walls XDDD but it was totally fun Riku Nevalainen
+Smileey Same story
Fantastic video - helped me a lot.
good for coaches to do homework the basics are often forgotten
Learning judo in Japan, from a bjj background.. I must keep learning the language, thats the most difficult move for me right now
keep it up, man! don't give up!
12 years old?
Yeah this passes the vibe check.
one thing i dont see is ppl using the joint locks that i learned in judo. without a gi (in a street fight or against my muay thai friends) i use wrestling tricks or joints locks to set up my throws and i can pull of any throw ive learned so far for my orange belt exam. but admittedly, i took alot of these standing "locks" (as i call them) from sambo or jjj videos or from my wrestliung training.
A gi, shirt, coat, jacket are all the same thing
What about osoto garri
that is very advanced move / throw
Trym The Viking it is not very advanced most of the time it is the first throw you ever learn
It was the first throw i learned
*@@Dynamiteparm...Me too. lol. I took lessons with Mike Masterson, who became an Olympian and his brother Tom *sensei Thomas Masterson (the Manager of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Judo Team ) was our instructor. It was pretty advanced if you wanted to move on.
@coleboy44 in my school we used to go white, white with green stripe, green.now we go white, yellow, green...still use the kyu system as before
VERY helpful but I can't understand the language. It's good anyway 'cos it shows clearly what a yellow belt should know. It varies from place to place but the majority is unchanged. Mainly the way one executes the techniques and all that.
thx cuz my old judo club didn't make us do test, but now i fell i'm at a disadvantage b/c i don't no enough
that can help me with my yellow belt good video
I'm going to a competition for a full yellow belt + golden medal on June 20th I'm scared!!!!
Thanks very much for this.
i was recently the victim of a random assault at the local bar which is a hangout for everyone in my neighborhood. i had been training judo earlier that day and defended myself perfectly, against the man who was 100 lbs heavier than me, much stronger (and in better shape) than me both standing and on the ground. hes lucky im a nice guy and didn't decide to add in the striking part. Judo is not for mma but that does not make it effective. oh ya, ive also thrown mma guys.
Making general statements like "Judo is not effective for mma" is the mark of a layman. Judo is effective for anything in real life. Maybe you just suck at judo.
Judo works just fine for mma and has been proven many times.of course grappling is just part of mma and needs the striking as well
Try telling Ronda Roussey that judo is not effective in mma.
Awesome thanks 🙏!!
Shit, I forgot about that. Thanks man for reminding me, I never look at the dude when I bow (rei).
@belthazor000 its two different thing
yellow requirement should be de ashi barai
If this is a yellow belt syllabis it does not have to be executed at that level,not by a dan grade!nice vid but technique is poor!Sorry.
DO NOT CROSS LEGS IN Mae mawari ukemi!.DO NOT bend ur knees in Ushiro ukemi!
Apply KUZUSHI before throws!Learn the difference between Osoto OTOSHI and Osoto GAKE (shown)!
Avoid typical mistake in Kesa gatame to bend forward and "kiss uke's shoulder"!!No pressure on his chest whatsoever that way,no control,and easy escape ,as a consequence! ect,act...
I have a white belt test tomorow AND i still dont know all the words
Did you pass? 🤓
Judo is effective for MMA, though. Personally, I train MMA and BJJ, and get thrown a lot whenever I roll with my Judoka friends. If you go into an MMA fight with JUST Judo, you'll probably die (not literally), but it's a good thing to add to any MMA game.
you dont need any requirements for white belt you already start off with a white belt.....
oh crap i messed that first tip up, but the point is lock up the arm tight
Can anyone translate the words please
nice
wow, all terms are japanese. its tough to remember the names, isnt it?
great!!! thanks for sharing!!!
is the name de ashi harai or barai?
mount and blade.
oota et kas see on siis Eestlastele ka?
wait is that for Estonian's to?
Looking while bowing is kinda pointless now. No one will hit you.
Your English was fine :)
You have to be tested to actually get a white belt??
No
If the guy thinks it works then let him be, dun have to care if it is done wrongly. My friend can do osoto gari wif no body contact but most of the time successfully(i dk how).
What about the technique for getting laid??how does that work?
👍
Just wonderful, been searching for "learn martial arts moves" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Keyandon Judo Process - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my co-worker got amazing success with it.
Jiu Jitsu is way more useful
SMS IMPULSE Talk About Jiu Jitsu Just Try Judo Before You Talk You Hear Me?
HE IS DOING THE THROWS WRONG!!!!M!MM
amine
Not a good hip toss
it was OK, orange belt ogoshi
THE BLACK BELTS ARE FAKE!!! I AM AN ORANGE BELT AND I KNOW THIS
Why do they have to be fake just because you know this? Wtf kinda sentence even is that
This video was about white belts. So of course he doesn’t show every move he knows. Dumb ass
aim in judo (: XD
Collors ....collors is not the way .Its your self your spirit....black beld or other beld .No ....collor is not the way....believe me ...last years all yello beld destroy black beld .Why ....think about it.Osu (zen)Forget the collors.....its all your self.
*ineffective
i wish i never joined judo nits so uneffective
???
Or maybe you have poor training
very bad