@Baret may I suggest on your Instagram that the last 5 videos out 100 would be finishes on events like this. Just a suggestion. But other than great finish continue ever evolve my man.
That’s not new my BB used to do that to me in the 90s I’m surprised to see another bb get caught in that though. Levels …. Was kind of a bully move that higher belts used on lower belts and they would laugh about it.
@@CrashTestSkater It was a gnarly one for sure! I know that there are a number of savage submissions that I've not seen, but so far, that's the one I keep coming back to and the first one that I want to show everybody. Definitely agree with you.
breakdown? Get yourself into a crucifix position either from being on top of a guys turtle or in this case a pass from opponent and then catch the arms, use your lapel to strangle...BOOOOOMMMMM!!
@@rolfwenigmann717 Jesus Christ. No need to get huffy. I was just asking. I assumed by you never seeing a gi choke before that you were a new practitioner. I think it's a beautiful thing when someone discovers BJJ or any martial art. I was going to converse with you and wish you luck on your journey, but the reply warrants a one way trip to fuck-offity-land
@@kraftpunk5947 In contrary, thanks for answering. I`m 64 years old and a black belt in Aikido and Iaido. Grown up with Muhammad Ali, Tyson, K 1, the first UFC events my interest more and more turned towards BJJ, but never practised it. A beautiful way solving a conflict without damaging the opponent. All the best on your journey; too.
It happens in American Folkstyle Wrestling transition from the Wrestling Guillotine also known as the Twister to the Crucifix as a near fall to pinning combination.
@@Michael-ii9fs go reread the rules of wrestling. Figure four to the torso while doing a half or power half is an illegal move under dangerous holds. The wrestling guillotine to make it competition safe is a leg ride, but the mechanism to cause pain is the same torsion of the spine.
@@CountfilmsTV they’re 2 different things… idk what you’re even saying. Kimonos are not even used for martial arts, it’s clothing for special events in Japanese culture. If you’re gonna be a smart ass, at least try to be a little smart
@@BrunoSirilo no ones salty. Someone made an incorrect statement, I corrected them, they replied with a snarky response, I corrected them and checked them.
Hardest part about about being an commentator knowing what the fuck is going through this guys head next lvl stuff prefer no gee myself but love to see the subs some people can pull off with them
That's taught as a self-defense or sentry removal technique not for competition. Using the jacket though is much more restrictive than the belt, because you're not removing it from the body though you can still use the belt as long as you are still wearing it, so some wear extra long belt for that. In all styles of jacket and belt wrestling you can use both your and the opponent's clothing though depending on the rule set it restricts grips and techniques.
@@spyrogaira9819 Sorry to tell you, but judo is an offshoot of jujitsu. Kano wanted a less dangerous activity that could be practiced as a sport so he took out wristlocks and other techniques. Techniques aren't "stolen" as if someone owns them. Different names are "put to it" because there are other languages than Japanese. Kesa gatame is still a scarf hold and juji gatame is still a straight arm lock.
@@Spiritof_76 Are referring to Ju-jutsu Most of the locks and techniques are still taught You're just referring to the sport Olympics version with rules. Judo is not designed for sports it's a discipline designed to kill. Hence "Ippon" it's not a point it signifies death. One more thing you fail to mention was Kano founderr of Judo FYI you can say also bjj. Also created the belt grading systems that almost every martial arts are accustomed of using. Point being it's a Japanese system hence yes they own unfortunately intellectual property is much of a thing back then But saying Judo reverting it to Jiu-jitsu with even wrong spelling and saying it's Brazilian, Is just farce It's like saying Taco's was invented by the Koreans or Sushi was by the French. or Samurai's are from Russia. If this doesn't make sense don't know what will
@@spyrogaira9819 You're right at the end; you can't make it make sense. I am well aware of the history of judo and bjj. European spellings of Japanese words, or romanji, is a way of writing so Europeans can communicate with Japanese without learning kanji. The difference in jiu-jitsu and jujitsu and jujutsu is hardly different than American theater and British theatre. I failed to mention the belt system? I also failed to mention the speed of light and the circumference of the earth, but what does that have to do with anything? Ippon: literally means "one full point," the highest score a fighter can achieve in a Japanese martial arts contest, usually kendo, judo, karate or jujitsu. I never claimed jiu-jitsu/jujutsu was Brazilian. You made that up. Jujitsu existed in Japan before judo.
If you watch bjj for a period of time, you would know this has been around for a long time. There are a bunch of chokes that you can use your own gi to perform it from various positions. The most popular positions to execute a gi choke are probably close guard and side control.
depends if it gi mma or not. Rule set determines what is most optimal. If you are wearing a tunic or jacket then gi is very relevant same thing with no time limit vale tudo. While modern unified rules mma is an exciting sport without clothing, stomps, headbuts, & knees to the head of a downed opponent it really doesn't equivocate to unarmed none sport fighting.
Thank you 🙏 Flo Grappling you guys are the best 🤙🤙🤙
@Baret may I suggest on your Instagram that the last 5 videos out 100 would be finishes on events like this. Just a suggestion. But other than great finish continue ever evolve my man.
Congrats Brother 👊😎👍
should have been counted as a neck crank , or are those allowed now ?
@@JetwashF8TheHuntingGamer It was not a neck crank.
One of the best things about this sport is that you see new shit like this all the time. Beautiful
Baret Yoshida has been mastering the crucifix submission for two decades, this is a modification of his life's work.
That’s not new my BB used to do that to me in the 90s I’m surprised to see another bb get caught in that though. Levels …. Was kind of a bully move that higher belts used on lower belts and they would laugh about it.
Seriously once you get to crucifix or a tight bow and arrow control this is just playing with your food at this point.
Solid YesGi technique
Lol. Yesgi
Stop saying bananas over and over. If you're gonna be a commentator, increase your vocabulary.
But I love bananas
@@mrfredcoletta this generation doesn't read anymore, so it's a lost cause.
Probably the most bad ass gi finish ever...
Would you put this one above Alexandre Vieira's loop choke from the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam event against Youngsu Kim?
@@ajamccoy9822 I wouldn't personally no, everything about that was complete definition of the term "bad ass" even the stone cold look afterwards.
@@CrashTestSkater It was a gnarly one for sure! I know that there are a number of savage submissions that I've not seen, but so far, that's the one I keep coming back to and the first one that I want to show everybody. Definitely agree with you.
Nah the force choke is deadly
Someone needs to to a proper breakdown of this. Nobody had a clue what was about to happen.
Not a true breakdown but if you checkout his Instagram he has been posting a bunch of videos of this technique
@@fatwade4790 literally every video actually lol
I was trying to figure out how he even got there...
breakdown? Get yourself into a crucifix position either from being on top of a guys turtle or in this case a pass from opponent and then catch the arms, use your lapel to strangle...BOOOOOMMMMM!!
@@MesGuided this is the key! I need more crucifix entries
i love the gi because of all the ways you can utilize it. i appreciate all of that variety. its a cool game.
If you know Baret, and that crucifix is locked in, it’s already too late. Game over man, game over.
Clean Choke
Gi as a weapon, wow, well executed!!!
New to BJJ?
In comparison to you for sure, I assume.
@@rolfwenigmann717 Jesus Christ. No need to get huffy. I was just asking. I assumed by you never seeing a gi choke before that you were a new practitioner. I think it's a beautiful thing when someone discovers BJJ or any martial art. I was going to converse with you and wish you luck on your journey, but the reply warrants a one way trip to fuck-offity-land
@@kraftpunk5947 In contrary, thanks for answering. I`m 64 years old and a black belt in Aikido and Iaido. Grown up with Muhammad Ali, Tyson, K 1, the first UFC events my interest more and more turned towards BJJ, but never practised it. A beautiful way solving a conflict without damaging the opponent. All the best on your journey; too.
@@rolfwenigmann717 Awesome! I'm 33. Same love, different Era. I'm sorry for coming across like an ass. Typed conversations can easily be misunderstood
a beautiful crucifix with the leg trapped as well, the off arm trapped with the Gi and finishes the the choke using his own Gi. outstanding .
What a beautiful crucifix, that was amazing.
Wooow.... as a person who has no clue of BJJ I can say that looks fantastic/beautiful.
Yoshida was my coach back in the days at UND1SPUTED in North Park San Diego, Ca
woaaa that looked complicated and very well executed
I had no idea that was legal.
"This is bananas, this is bananas,"
And people choke on bananas.
i always think back to that old UFC footage of that guy throwing bows to his opponent in his crucifix
Way way back in UFC 8: Gary Goodridge crucifix elbows to Paul Herrera after stuffing his takedown. A classic!
this is a great promotion, of the MASTERY, of the sport.
Very useful for self defence. I will try to learn. 👍🏼
I enjoy ed the way he used his legs to hook his opponent's far side leg and arm. I have never seen or found myself in that position before.
It happens in American Folkstyle Wrestling transition from the Wrestling Guillotine also known as the Twister to the Crucifix as a near fall to pinning combination.
@@Michael-ii9fs go reread the rules of wrestling. Figure four to the torso while doing a half or power half is an illegal move under dangerous holds. The wrestling guillotine to make it competition safe is a leg ride, but the mechanism to cause pain is the same torsion of the spine.
Such a high level. Nolasco barely had a limb to tap out with. Respect.
When he bridged up I thought he was tapping with his foot.
I didn’t know you were allowed to use your Gi to choke your opponent… that’s dope
Always been a legit move since the ancient times, where have you been?
@@ukoysakabo7310 he’s been in the slippery world of no gi
Yoshida is the man!
“Improvise, Adapt and Overcome”
Matches in the kimono seem rare these days, thanks for the upload!!!
It’s a gi…. Not a kimono
@@Nick_C23 before it was a Gi lad it was a Kimono. You’re totally right tho, nailed it. Thx for the education professor😂
@@CountfilmsTV they’re 2 different things… idk what you’re even saying. Kimonos are not even used for martial arts, it’s clothing for special events in Japanese culture. If you’re gonna be a smart ass, at least try to be a little smart
in Brazil we translate GI as KIMONO. No need to be salty in comments
@@BrunoSirilo no ones salty. Someone made an incorrect statement, I corrected them, they replied with a snarky response, I corrected them and checked them.
Had that done me in the mid 70s during a choke demo at my judo club. Evil choke me no likee :)
Damn that was crazy
The main con of wearing those during a fight 😂
One good reason I don't wear my Gi to go to the gas station or Walmart.
Impressive!
are there other submissions that are done with your own gi?
RUclips needs to fix the next video options popping up at the end. Extreme video bomb
Thank you
Charlie Zelenoff is ready for that crossover scrap....Let's Go!
Commentator's funny: "I have no idea what's happening!".... haven't seen Yoshida's ig recently huh 😏
What was that called again? Lapelloplata 😀.
Sick. He was just waiting to die.
Bro the gi limitless it's crazy
Did not know you where allowed to to use your Gi! 🤯
are they allowed to tie a noose at end of their belts?
nope
Only when wearing a hooded robe.
no shit I never knew you could do that
Legend 🙏
Masterful🔥🔥🔥
He had both arms and his leg, and was choking him. How could he tap or yell tap?
Foot
Never would’ve thought you could choke your opponent with your gi… I know you can choke them with yours… 🤪 Nice! 🤙🏾
Hardest part about about being an commentator knowing what the fuck is going through this guys head next lvl stuff prefer no gee myself but love to see the subs some people can pull off with them
I mean this is kind of silly how you can do that why not just loosen your belt while you’re grappling and throw it around his neck like a lasso
That's taught as a self-defense or sentry removal technique not for competition. Using the jacket though is much more restrictive than the belt, because you're not removing it from the body though you can still use the belt as long as you are still wearing it, so some wear extra long belt for that. In all styles of jacket and belt wrestling you can use both your and the opponent's clothing though depending on the rule set it restricts grips and techniques.
@@ppkrex that’s just seems strange to me as an ignorant walnut
@@ppkrex I think it’s a cool idea, just new to me
So dope.🔥✊🏿✌🏿
Seriously once you get to crucifix or a tight bow and arrow control this is just playing with your food at this point.
Was there really no way for that guy to get his arm out?
Never realised this was allowed
I feel like I'd have a seizure or something being all restricted and wrapped up like that!! 😵😵
see! gi is cool too
Saaaaaaaavage work by master Yoshida
Sooo ... They are allowed to use a garrote ? Nice
He was trying to kill him . How was he supposed to tap ?
Assassin choke
I wanna see someone do that with their long hair xD
He said crucified
Anyone know Yoshidas Gi brand here?
Isami Kimonos
That's legal!!
Surely doing that with your belt wouldn't be allowed, would it?
Yes, and Baret did that in another match. You can't take a loose belt and wrap it around.
Nothing to sniff at that!
Wow!
Classical Judo right there
There's always that one guy that calls everything judo.
@@Spiritof_76
Yup specially when it's Judo
or worst is it's stolen from Judo and put a different name to it and say it's Brazilian right
Cheers
@@spyrogaira9819 Sorry to tell you, but judo is an offshoot of jujitsu. Kano wanted a less dangerous activity that could be practiced as a sport so he took out wristlocks and other techniques. Techniques aren't "stolen" as if someone owns them. Different names are "put to it" because there are other languages than Japanese. Kesa gatame is still a scarf hold and juji gatame is still a straight arm lock.
@@Spiritof_76
Are referring to Ju-jutsu
Most of the locks and techniques are still taught
You're just referring to the sport Olympics version with rules.
Judo is not designed for sports it's a discipline designed to kill.
Hence "Ippon" it's not a point it signifies death.
One more thing you fail to mention was
Kano founderr of Judo FYI you can say also bjj.
Also created the belt grading systems that almost every martial arts are accustomed of using.
Point being it's a Japanese system hence yes they own unfortunately intellectual property is much of a thing back then
But saying Judo reverting it to Jiu-jitsu with even wrong spelling and saying it's Brazilian,
Is just farce
It's like saying Taco's was invented by the Koreans
or Sushi was by the French.
or Samurai's are from Russia.
If this doesn't make sense don't know what will
@@spyrogaira9819 You're right at the end; you can't make it make sense.
I am well aware of the history of judo and bjj.
European spellings of Japanese words, or romanji, is a way of writing so Europeans can communicate with Japanese without learning kanji. The difference in jiu-jitsu and jujitsu and jujutsu is hardly different than American theater and British theatre.
I failed to mention the belt system? I also failed to mention the speed of light and the circumference of the earth, but what does that have to do with anything?
Ippon: literally means "one full point," the highest score a fighter can achieve in a Japanese martial arts contest, usually kendo, judo, karate or jujitsu.
I never claimed jiu-jitsu/jujutsu was Brazilian. You made that up. Jujitsu existed in Japan before judo.
Do it without the lapel
You got choked the fuck out!
How is that allowed?
Why wouldn't it be?
If you watch bjj for a period of time, you would know this has been around for a long time. There are a bunch of chokes that you can use your own gi to perform it from various positions. The most popular positions to execute a gi choke are probably close guard and side control.
This was some anime shit lol
Wow
All technique .
Thats true murder
Damn
Crazy shit
Nice, but this cloth grabbing&holding gives me anxiety
👌🏾
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Like a dang anaconda!
😲
Meh, dude was gassed.
It's a bit wierd to watch a dude use bondage tactic on other 'guy'
The thought did cross your mind...
😑😑
Very convenient ‘sport’ where they are wearing tough clothes you can strangle with, very realistic…not!
This is a judo newaza .
Thanks for teaching us the Japanese word for ground grappling. There were martial arts before Kano.
This is why combat jiujitsu is the future. This shit is glorified pajama wrestling
Pajama's are where it's at. We knew that even as little kids. I see adults wearing them at the mini-mart and box stores nowadays.
@@Spiritof_76 not when it comes to fighting
He needs to do that to Biden!!!
GJ. but it’s the most useless tech in MMA
And in tennis as well.
depends if it gi mma or not. Rule set determines what is most optimal. If you are wearing a tunic or jacket then gi is very relevant same thing with no time limit vale tudo. While modern unified rules mma is an exciting sport without clothing, stomps, headbuts, & knees to the head of a downed opponent it really doesn't equivocate to unarmed none sport fighting.
Do you mean cage fighting or anything-goes street fighting? I saw a recent video of a wailing man being held down in a crucifix position.
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