I was taught #2 when I was learning Japanese Bu-Jitsu more than twenty years ago. Now that I'm in Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu, I'm the only one in my class that ties the belt like this. I still prefer it because it doesn't make that weird cross in the back. I like how clean it is.
I like the competitor best. For future videos I would suggest using a belt that can be easily seen against the colour of the gi being used (like the white belt at the end. Maybe even use different colour belts which each work with the gi being used).
The _Competitor_ is the one I use, but I also have seen another one with only one end between the two layers, the _Seoul Tee_ was how the guy from Red Dragon Diaries called it. Great video, thanks!
I cross it in front then spin it around (so the back is flush) (I think its faster then the "2nd Way") with the 3rd way and it is flush and does not come out
The professional is the best one for this! The knot is the least likely to come undone. But in the grand scheme of things your gi coming out has to do with how tightly you tie your belt not the knot you use.
@@orangeInc311 I prefer a loose belt so it is harder to use against me when passing, sweeping, or attempting throws. Its good to have your belt a little loose man. You'll get used to it coming untied a lot.
#2 and #3 are the best and #3 beeing my most favourite!
I was taught #2 when I was learning Japanese Bu-Jitsu more than twenty years ago. Now that I'm in Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu, I'm the only one in my class that ties the belt like this. I still prefer it because it doesn't make that weird cross in the back. I like how clean it is.
Underrated video and the algorithms are failing the masses!!!
Cheers Sensei Travis!
I like the competitor best. For future videos I would suggest using a belt that can be easily seen against the colour of the gi being used (like the white belt at the end. Maybe even use different colour belts which each work with the gi being used).
Thats a great idea!
Personally love the 3rd one
Thanks
awsome video soki !!
I always use the professional or competitor ;) depending on training
The Competitor Sir! Never loose in a hard radori! Nice judogi from Fuji✌🤙🤙
Thanks!
I like 2 and 3 but 5 is very helpful especially for just starting and trying to get the right gear for yourself
I do the first one (bc it’s the easiest lol) but I didn’t know there were so many ways! 😍 I love the third!
My favorite was number three. Pass the belt tips between the middle of the belt wraps.
One of our favorites as well.
The _Competitor_ is the one I use, but I also have seen another one with only one end between the two layers, the _Seoul Tee_ was how the guy from Red Dragon Diaries called it. Great video, thanks!
Yes we have see that one as well.
Thanks Travis!
Black on blue - not easy to see!
Nice video, i use option 3. 🥋👍🏻
I cross it in front then spin it around (so the back is flush) (I think its faster then the "2nd Way") with the 3rd way and it is flush and does not come out
Which do you think is least likely to come undone/prevent your gi lapel coming out?
The professional is the best one for this! The knot is the least likely to come undone. But in the grand scheme of things your gi coming out has to do with how tightly you tie your belt not the knot you use.
FUJI Sports thanks a lot!
@@orangeInc311 I prefer a loose belt so it is harder to use against me when passing, sweeping, or attempting throws. Its good to have your belt a little loose man. You'll get used to it coming untied a lot.
I learned how to tie my belt the second way.
The competitor.
I think I outgrown mine ahah
The 5th way, the French judo guys call it croissant!
At least Six Ways