For all those that don’t know. This is 50% Randori. The blue belt is allowing him to set in some throws and very mildly attacking. The white belt is doing a great job and is truly working to become a great judoka. I would like to see a full strength Randori video posted. How has training been going? Keep up the good work.
Training is going great, my sensei’s tell me that my mma coach taught me very well. That’s a green belt by the way, and I had four years of training at an mma gym that didn’t give out belts at this point. I do not believe that the green belt was allowing me to get throws; the white belt is an illusion.
@@DangerousWaterMMAhe's right. This wasn't a serious randori. This is a mild randori with little resistance to practice throws and become comfortable with the techniques.
the main thing is, he just goes for it, other people might try a throw and halfway think "this is not going totally right" and stop. he just goes for it, full commitment is necisarry for these throws
Wow. This guy is an absolute prodigy, please continue updating us on your journey to black belt! Should take no time at all. The Olympic team better watch out!
@@hiskandar I agree, I feel as though bjj and kosen judo do have plenty of differences but yeah I guess you could essentially bjj is just like extended Ne-Waza study!
The white belt is very good. But, be mindful that higher grades are supposed to take it easy on lower gradings to develop their technique and by the looks of it the white belt will go well in competition.
I train from ages 9 to 17 back in the 70s in Los Angeles Gardena California specifically my Dojo was about 80 members there were two white guys and one black guy I was one of the white dudes the rest were Japanese those sensei's and trainers just slaughtered us watching this clip making me think back about if we had more of a technique of teaching such as this I probably wouldn't have quit at 18 ended up going to karate in boxing stuff like that although they said I was very talented and I took second place in the Junior Olympics in Rosecrans California I didn't realize it at the time but I guess it's racism truly existed at that time in that location for whatever reasons I was trying to put myself maybe into his situation there I do recall that if you attempted a technique or throw that wasn't perfect or at least extremely heartfelt you were instantly countered hard oh well memories
Hi Jess..your randori is awesome mate! I’m 49 and started Judo last year so my kids would go with me… I kind of suck at it but enjoy it… got a dislocated and broken finger in randori which made me lose training for more than 6 months! Anyway… have you got any tips?
Thank you Pablo! Hope your finger is all better. My advice is, get an elastic exercise band in each hand and do an off balance followed by a technique. Would you like me to make a video for you and show you?
@@pablotapiafineart I have a non scripted improv video for you explaining some of the pulley exercises that I do to train judo. Pablos top secret tips for training judo! ruclips.net/video/XBjZ8j_kgDA/видео.html
@@DangerousWaterMMA barely any resistance. He was being a nice uke. Want actual feedback to resolve any doubt u might have? Go join a competition and post it. Everyone will shut up. Better yet, ask to join the brown and black belt division, let us know how it turns out....lol...
Your video title is laughable. That guy was *feeding* you entries, not resisting, and not following through on attacks in order to help you learn and boost your confidence. Either you are arrogant beyond words or trying to run some sort of scam with your "taught by an unknown instructor in a garage in the middle of Wyoming" schtick.
Slow, laid back randori like this is acceptable in three situations. One, it's the end of a three day training camp. Two, it's a cool down after a hard practice. Three, one or both judoka have minor injuries and have been told to go 50% resistance to avoid making it worse. I'm 50 in a few months and my randori is crisper and more energetic than this (assuming I remember to take my anti-inflammatories, getting old sucks).
And what gives you the authority to set these rules? People can train however they would like, I'd argue sparring like this is more beneficial for refining technique
@@Knight10p Train however you would like. My point was, this was not a white belt laying a beat down on a high rank by virtue of Dangerous Waters (tm) as the poster was presenting it. As for what authority I have, not my assessment but rather the assessment of every national team coach I have ever trained under.
Beautiful execution. He’s setting up throws, reading the opponent, timing the footing, throws from both sides, got 3 ippons. 🔥 Either a prodigy or a guy who lost his blue belt 🥋 🧐
Hi Jess, nice to your randori video. Your skill is higher than white belt for sure, even you can fight both sides ( left & right). Hope we can do randori together. However, I don't know why your competitor in this video with higher belts didn't put any effort in the fight with you.
this guy probably trained other arts before, no? we have a guy who did 13 years of kungfu before starting judo as a "white" belt here in our dojo recently.
That is correct: I did taekwondo for 15 years, and then trained judo for 4 years in an mma school so I wasn’t given rank. The teachers at the judo school knew this.
It can be good to be humble and "start over" when seeking training partners. I have been doing Taiji now for over 20yrs but I am looking forward to starting as a bjj white belt to have practice partners again. I have worked with several amature MMA guys and I have honestly never been taken down no matter how hard they went. I have only experienced BJJ personally when I allowed it to be shown on me for education/demonstration. I honestly want to learn BJJ and have no intent nor fantasy of besting senior students but from experience I hopefully challenge their approach at takedowns on open mat night while advancing my ability to read more complex tactics.
this is uchi komi not sparring but good technique for someone new....my recomendation is start learning grip breaking and fighting grips ive done juso years and it was something that was vwry important if you want to compete
Mr. Waters rescued me from a McDojo and I saw a complete change in my martial arts abilities after training with him. Now I’m at the top of the class everywhere I go. At a different dojo another instructor told me that Mr. Waters taught me very well. I do intend to get certified as a black belt.
White belts generally don't know enough about throws to teach them well or safely- if you're interested in learning judo throws, find the best club and advanced coach you can and practice on the mat.
@@7dollarproductions ...from an unknown guy in a Wy garage, as you said. After training for 8 years in a very capable club, I know enough Judo to be humble- the first important lesson.
@@ktkt1825 Yes, and that garage in Wyoming has got me throwing black and brown belts who have trained for many years in other clubs. While humility is important, open mindedness to learning goes hand in hand with being humble. An origin with humble beginnings is not as important as the effectiveness of the training and the knowledge, skills, and abilities cultivated from consistent, efficient practice.
@@7dollarproductions In the interest of 'open-mindedness to learning', I suggested humility, and the first line of your response is a boast. Note that I have not diminished your training in any way. My final recommendation would be to enter a competition- it may help you see your place are in the journey. All the Best.
@@ktkt1825 here you can see me throwing blue belts in competition. That indicates that my place in this journey is above blue belt ruclips.net/video/o9ipM9uOTaw/видео.html
Jess the white belt needs to learn how to do the throws properly before you (sorry, I mean "Jess the whitebelt") "show [people] what [you've] been taught". You did some okay attempts at basic throws at a very beginner level against a *partner* (not opponent) who was co-operating in the correct spirit of randori (free practice). Perhaps Jess the whitebelt should respect his "unknown" instructor more and just train. Source: "Unknown" instructor from Australia who can clearly tell the difference between a beginner and someone with technique.
@@7dollarproductions I've thrown Olympians with ease too. The difference is that I knew they were allowing me to practice. I'll let white belts throw me all day none of them go off claiming they are amazing and available for private teaching though.
@@porl42 just to be clear, the green belt was not allowing me to throw him; he couldn’t stop it. Neither could the black or brown belts I was throwing. It’s cool that you’ve been able to practice with Olympians!!
I dont know what to be impressed by to be honest, this seems like a demonstration of a couple of throws the whitebelt has practiced. There's no resistance whatsoever. Alot of these throws are sloppy too, may i add.
Really appreciate it Mike thank you :) My Sensei Tim Waters is a genius for discovering how to teach aiming your throws with the diamond and training your muscles and reflexes with the pulley bands!! m.ruclips.net/video/FhQZWQEhNe8/видео.html
He was a green belt, and we were told no grip fighting and just to take a standard grip. He attacked me with Sasaes, Ouchi, Kouchi, and Uchimatas. He defended against plenty of my attacks as well. He did not let me throw him. This is randori. I had four years of experience at that time, which is more than he had, even though he had a higher belt rank than me.
That’s a green belt not a black belt. The green belt is not letting me throw him and we are doing randori. That day we were told to just take a standard grip.
If a white belt was taught by someone in a garage and is doing throws like this ( I think all ippons) to a blue belt, he better get out of there as soon as possible. The blue belt looks like he just started learning and he is suppose to be an advance judoka (Blue belt? Really?)..... worse school ever!!!!
The white belt throwing the green belt is SUPER THRLL Jess Bakken lady's and gentlemen girls and boys of all ages welcome to one of the greatest shows of throwing someone with ease. Remember the name SUPER THRILL Jess Bakken Lady's.
For all those that don’t know. This is 50% Randori. The blue belt is allowing him to set in some throws and very mildly attacking. The white belt is doing a great job and is truly working to become a great judoka. I would like to see a full strength Randori video posted. How has training been going? Keep up the good work.
Training is going great, my sensei’s tell me that my mma coach taught me very well. That’s a green belt by the way, and I had four years of training at an mma gym that didn’t give out belts at this point. I do not believe that the green belt was allowing me to get throws; the white belt is an illusion.
You wasn't even there and you are delusional if you believe what you are saying.
Jealous people are always making excuses for not being able to do something as good as someone else.
@@DangerousWaterMMAhe's right.
This wasn't a serious randori. This is a mild randori with little resistance to practice throws and become comfortable with the techniques.
You don't no what you are saying. You wasn't even there how would you know. @wicked1707
the main thing is, he just goes for it, other people might try a throw and halfway think "this is not going totally right" and stop. he just goes for it, full commitment is necisarry for these throws
THAT man is a disguised blue belt for sure
Wow. This guy is an absolute prodigy, please continue updating us on your journey to black belt! Should take no time at all. The Olympic team better watch out!
Thank you Justin ^_^ I’ll keep you posted!
Awesome!!! I'm also a judo white belt and about the same skill level (I also train bjj) and this was super inspirational
Awesome! Thank you!
@@7dollarproductions of course man keep up the good work!
Yes I agree I also train in both arts
BJJ is actually Judo (not with olympic rule, but Kosen Judo) :-)
@@hiskandar I agree, I feel as though bjj and kosen judo do have plenty of differences but yeah I guess you could essentially bjj is just like extended Ne-Waza study!
Nice demonstartion but you two clearly did like lite randori without grip fighting. Still impressive techniques for a white belt
The white belt is very good. But, be mindful that higher grades are supposed to take it easy on lower gradings to develop their technique and by the looks of it the white belt will go well in competition.
I train from ages 9 to 17 back in the 70s in Los Angeles Gardena California specifically my Dojo was about 80 members there were two white guys and one black guy I was one of the white dudes the rest were Japanese those sensei's and trainers just slaughtered us watching this clip making me think back about if we had more of a technique of teaching such as this I probably wouldn't have quit at 18 ended up going to karate in boxing stuff like that although they said I was very talented and I took second place in the Junior Olympics in Rosecrans California I didn't realize it at the time but I guess it's racism truly existed at that time in that location for whatever reasons I was trying to put myself maybe into his situation there I do recall that if you attempted a technique or throw that wasn't perfect or at least extremely heartfelt you were instantly countered hard oh well memories
So cool! The video is at Sawtelle Judo in Los Angeles. I’ve trained there - it’s a great school
Is this from Torrance Judo club. I remember this dojo when i was in my younger days!
Sawtelle Judo Dojo :)
@@DangerousWaterMMA My main dojo was Mojica Judo. Just brings me back to the good o days!
Hi Jess..your randori is awesome mate! I’m 49 and started Judo last year so my kids would go with me… I kind of suck at it but enjoy it… got a dislocated and broken finger in randori which made me lose training for more than 6 months! Anyway… have you got any tips?
Thank you Pablo! Hope your finger is all better.
My advice is, get an elastic exercise band in each hand and do an off balance followed by a technique.
Would you like me to make a video for you and show you?
@@7dollarproductions I would really appreciate it mate!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@pablotapiafineart I have a non scripted improv video for you explaining some of the pulley exercises that I do to train judo.
Pablos top secret tips for training judo!
ruclips.net/video/XBjZ8j_kgDA/видео.html
@@7dollarproductions hi…I thought I had replied but it seems it didn’t go through…. Anyhow… that would be fantastic mate. I really appreciate it.
@@pablotapiafineart can I message you somehow to send you some videos?
anyone notice that the green belt has his pants backwards?
Someone give this man a red and white belt already 🎉
You are not throwing black belts. Upload a video of a randori where the other guy actually puts effort to defend the throws
Says the guy with a troll account and no videos uploaded. Stfu.
Its Uchi Komi, and he is killing it as a white belt, you better get some knowlegde before type bullshit.
@@MrRethwan It's not uchi Komi🤡it's nage Komi. Dickhead.
@@MrRethwan you don't actually throw someone in Uchi Komi tho...
@@MrRethwan it's not uchikomi my dude,that would mean stopping before you throw and repeating all without resistance for a set number of times.
I want video when a higher belt actually puts in some effort against you.
m.ruclips.net/video/tjdbs7_O1lc/видео.html
@@DangerousWaterMMAstill no resistance.
@@aznravenflame you can see him resisting when he stops some of my throws and tries to throw me with sasae and uchi mata for example.
@@DangerousWaterMMA barely any resistance. He was being a nice uke.
Want actual feedback to resolve any doubt u might have? Go join a competition and post it. Everyone will shut up. Better yet, ask to join the brown and black belt division, let us know how it turns out....lol...
In this dynamic, does the opponent allow himself to be taken down? I found the shiai to be very accommodating.
No he was surprised by my ability and resisted and attacked.
For a white belt,he definitely has talent,he's definitely very good already..
Your video title is laughable. That guy was *feeding* you entries, not resisting, and not following through on attacks in order to help you learn and boost your confidence.
Either you are arrogant beyond words or trying to run some sort of scam with your "taught by an unknown instructor in a garage in the middle of Wyoming" schtick.
Slow, laid back randori like this is acceptable in three situations. One, it's the end of a three day training camp. Two, it's a cool down after a hard practice. Three, one or both judoka have minor injuries and have been told to go 50% resistance to avoid making it worse. I'm 50 in a few months and my randori is crisper and more energetic than this (assuming I remember to take my anti-inflammatories, getting old sucks).
I'm 62 and understand completely. Most times now, I'm getting thrown over the bars on my mtn bike. Thankful I practiced rollouts and front falls. LOL
And what gives you the authority to set these rules? People can train however they would like, I'd argue sparring like this is more beneficial for refining technique
@@Knight10p Train however you would like. My point was, this was not a white belt laying a beat down on a high rank by virtue of Dangerous Waters (tm) as the poster was presenting it. As for what authority I have, not my assessment but rather the assessment of every national team coach I have ever trained under.
Super thrill Jess is a good friend and was a good student.
wow
Beautiful execution. He’s setting up throws, reading the opponent, timing the footing, throws from both sides, got 3 ippons. 🔥 Either a prodigy or a guy who lost his blue belt 🥋 🧐
He has a head start with good kuzushi. nice
Hi Jess, nice to your randori video. Your skill is higher than white belt for sure, even you can fight both sides ( left & right). Hope we can do randori together. However, I don't know why your competitor in this video with higher belts didn't put any effort in the fight with you.
because is a fake blue belt. Is the school also fake? what do you think?
Do moreeee no gi judo video pleaseeeee, these kind of content is kinda rare...
My cousin wrestled Greco Roman for 12 years and did judo one summer after and destroyed everyone in sparring
Wrestling is legit
Is this Sawtelle Judo club?
Yesser!
very technical
The Black Belt allowed perhaps?
Anyway congratulacion for both judocas.
🇧🇷❤🥋
this guy probably trained other arts before, no? we have a guy who did 13 years of kungfu before starting judo as a "white" belt here in our dojo recently.
That is correct: I did taekwondo for 15 years, and then trained judo for 4 years in an mma school so I wasn’t given rank. The teachers at the judo school knew this.
The green belt isnt even trying huh
He’s trying for sure. He defends some of my throws, and even tries counter throws. I counter his counters though lol
It can be good to be humble and "start over" when seeking training partners. I have been doing Taiji now for over 20yrs but I am looking forward to starting as a bjj white belt to have practice partners again. I have worked with several amature MMA guys and I have honestly never been taken down no matter how hard they went. I have only experienced BJJ personally when I allowed it to be shown on me for education/demonstration. I honestly want to learn BJJ and have no intent nor fantasy of besting senior students but from experience I hopefully challenge their approach at takedowns on open mat night while advancing my ability to read more complex tactics.
Hi Jess really good stuff , I would like to be added to your list
You can learn four of our techniques here: ruclips.net/video/HHcs1asr58E/видео.html
Stay in touch :)
@@7dollarproductions thanks
this is uchi komi not sparring but good technique for someone new....my recomendation is start learning grip breaking and fighting grips ive done juso years and it was something that was vwry important if you want to compete
For this randori we were instructed to just take a standard grip and not grip fight. It is randori just under those parameters.
@Remain Nameless that’s a green belt and I am not really a white belt. I’m throwing him with 4 years of judo training.
Mr. Waters rescued me from a McDojo and I saw a complete change in my martial arts abilities after training with him. Now I’m at the top of the class everywhere I go. At a different dojo another instructor told me that Mr. Waters taught me very well. I do intend to get certified as a black belt.
White belts generally don't know enough about throws to teach them well or safely- if you're interested in learning judo throws, find the best club and advanced coach you can and practice on the mat.
@@ktkt1825 the white belt in that video is an illusion. I had been training for four years at that point.
@@7dollarproductions ...from an unknown guy in a Wy garage, as you said. After training for 8 years in a very capable club, I know enough Judo to be humble- the first important lesson.
@@ktkt1825 Yes, and that garage in Wyoming has got me throwing black and brown belts who have trained for many years in other clubs. While humility is important, open mindedness to learning goes hand in hand with being humble. An origin with humble beginnings is not as important as the effectiveness of the training and the knowledge, skills, and abilities cultivated from consistent, efficient practice.
@@7dollarproductions In the interest of 'open-mindedness to learning', I suggested humility, and the first line of your response is a boast. Note that I have not diminished your training in any way.
My final recommendation would be to enter a competition- it may help you see your place are in the journey. All the Best.
@@ktkt1825 here you can see me throwing blue belts in competition. That indicates that my place in this journey is above blue belt ruclips.net/video/o9ipM9uOTaw/видео.html
Jess the white belt needs to learn how to do the throws properly before you (sorry, I mean "Jess the whitebelt") "show [people] what [you've] been taught". You did some okay attempts at basic throws at a very beginner level against a *partner* (not opponent) who was co-operating in the correct spirit of randori (free practice).
Perhaps Jess the whitebelt should respect his "unknown" instructor more and just train.
Source: "Unknown" instructor from Australia who can clearly tell the difference between a beginner and someone with technique.
I’m throwing black and brown belts with those throws haha what’s not proper about em?
@@7dollarproductions -- I think (and this is just a guess) Paul is trying to say Randori is not competition. There are many levels.
@@7dollarproductions I've thrown Olympians with ease too. The difference is that I knew they were allowing me to practice. I'll let white belts throw me all day none of them go off claiming they are amazing and available for private teaching though.
@@porl42 just to be clear, the green belt was not allowing me to throw him; he couldn’t stop it. Neither could the black or brown belts I was throwing. It’s cool that you’ve been able to practice with Olympians!!
@@7dollarproductions you should go an compete then. One of the pros of judo.
the dan grade is being. good uke and not resisting when the beginner goes in for a throw.
So !! When are they going to promote this guy??
For how long have you been training!?
I’ve been training now for over 5 years!
@@7dollarproductions so It's you in the Video? the White belt!!
@@freespirit7328 that’s right!
@@7dollarproductions ok,nice👍
I dont know what to be impressed by to be honest, this seems like a demonstration of a couple of throws the whitebelt has practiced. There's no resistance whatsoever. Alot of these throws are sloppy too, may i add.
Very nice
Thank you Israel!
undergraded
Yes it is unrealistic but the trajectory maybe exact👍
Nice, good job to him and his teachers.
Really appreciate it Mike thank you :) My Sensei Tim Waters is a genius for discovering how to teach aiming your throws with the diamond and training your muscles and reflexes with the pulley bands!!
m.ruclips.net/video/FhQZWQEhNe8/видео.html
That's good I'm an old Judoka and Kempo/Savote kickboxing instructor. Your instructor does a good job that some pretty decent randori for a beginner.
what can i say, Osugi sensei teaches well
That's not real white belt,he just wearing white belt maybe his real belt still at laundry lol
... 🎶I get knocked down but I get up again....
Did you really post this yourself with that title?
I would like to see the teacher teaching
How do we contact you Jess ?
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@@7dollarproductions Thanks alot Jess
Green belt got absolutely dropped
No way he is a white belt 🤔🤷🏾♂️💯
BRILLIANT I LOVED WATCHING THIS WHITE BELT MAKING OTHERS LOOK SILLY BRILLIANT LADS!
BRILLIANT THANKS BROTHER GOD BLESS!..💯❤
thank you Chris ^_^
@@7dollarproductions YOUR WELCOME MY BROTHER I LOVED EVERY BIT GOD BLESS MATE THANK YOU.
Good shit. Can beat the whole gym in Ne Waza though
That means a lot coming from you Towelie ❤️
Savage.
blue belt doesnt even try he let you throw him.. this is drilling not sparing
He was a green belt, and we were told no grip fighting and just to take a standard grip. He attacked me with Sasaes, Ouchi, Kouchi, and Uchimatas. He defended against plenty of my attacks as well. He did not let me throw him. This is randori. I had four years of experience at that time, which is more than he had, even though he had a higher belt rank than me.
Like a potato 🥔 bag
He was being allowed practise his throws,he didn't throw anyone.
good uke
This is not really impressive, the black belt is letting the white belt throw him. This is like a drill, do all the throws I taught you.
That’s a green belt not a black belt. The green belt is not letting me throw him and we are doing randori. That day we were told to just take a standard grip.
How people know you from US?
"This style of Judo is called Dangerous Waters" hahaha
sure...
If a white belt was taught by someone in a garage and is doing throws like this ( I think all ippons) to a blue belt, he better get out of there as soon as possible. The blue belt looks like he just started learning and he is suppose to be an advance judoka (Blue belt? Really?)..... worse school ever!!!!
So much cringe.
Care to elaborate?
Looks good for a white belt, fuck this guy. Your only going to get better
Damn, those mats look soft!
The white belt throwing the green belt is SUPER THRLL Jess Bakken lady's and gentlemen girls and boys of all ages welcome to one of the greatest shows of throwing someone with ease. Remember the name SUPER THRILL Jess Bakken Lady's.
not bad...he needs some diversity in his kumi kata. His balance needs a touch of work. Other than that, he's decent for sure!
Thats not even randori the other guy doesn't know what he is doing
Theres guys like this where I come from, until u realise they were higher belts before they just lost it.