World Judo Championships 2021 Best Submissions (柔道2021)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Blackatchaproduction
    @Blackatchaproduction 2 года назад +120

    This is crazy, didn't even know judo had submissions. Usually people talk about judo and its just throwing

    • @jeffersoncruz2898
      @jeffersoncruz2898 2 года назад +15

      O BJJ VEIO DO JUDO!
      OU SEJA, O QUE TEM NO BJJ, TEM NO JUDO!

    • @LS-sx5qo
      @LS-sx5qo 2 года назад +15

      If you think you invented a new grappling move but instead just speak not enough japanese...

    • @juniorpaulo3494
      @juniorpaulo3494 2 года назад

      @@jeffersoncruz2898 não, algumas das técnica de quedas do Judô nao sao permitidos na maioria dos torneios de Jiu Jitsu, E Jiu Jitsu foca muito mais nas finalizações ja o Judô tem finalizações mas sao menos do q no Jiu jitsu e o Judô foca mais nas quedas e arremessar o adversário no chão,apesar de terem quase a mesma origem sao esportes diferentes

    •  2 года назад +9

      @@juniorpaulo3494 no, BJJ is child of Judo

    • @ryzalboyz9511
      @ryzalboyz9511 2 года назад +18

      BJJ and sambo come from Judo and Japanese Jiujutsu

  • @theoutcaste
    @theoutcaste 3 года назад +117

    I been doing BJJ for many years. And one of the most important things I've learned is, when I tap out, I tap on my opponent. Not the mat.
    I may throw in a little scream too.

    • @shahnawaz4356
      @shahnawaz4356 Год назад

      Reason ?

    • @theoutcaste
      @theoutcaste Год назад +16

      @@shahnawaz4356
      I want my Opponent to feel the tap and let go as fast as possible before I get hurt. He or She may not notice me tapping the canvas.
      And any guttural utterances or "screams" are involuntary.

    • @shahnawaz4356
      @shahnawaz4356 Год назад +1

      @@theoutcaste noice 👍

    • @glennhynes5263
      @glennhynes5263 Год назад +2

      Its not Ippon until a ref sees it.

    • @rolib6108
      @rolib6108 Год назад

      ​@@glennhynes5263if they tap, they lost

  • @Chris82151
    @Chris82151 Год назад +40

    Judo is so much more fun to watch than jiu jitsu.

  • @innercircle341
    @innercircle341 3 года назад +56

    As a judoka, submissions are realy a difference maker in street fighting, untrained people have no clue what's going on
    especially if a fight goes on the ground. I also learned knee, ankle, wrist, shoulder, neck, toe and finger submission holds in
    sambo, ju jitsu and aikido classes.
    brilliant self defence against street brwlers

    • @rosscobossco1229
      @rosscobossco1229 2 года назад +8

      Yeah great defense against street brawlers... until his friends kick you in the head. Tip for you: in a street fight, NEVER go to the ground. It doesn't matter you could totally dominate the guy you're actually fighting, you don't know how many of those 'bystanders' are only watching because their friend isn't losing. As soon as you gain the upper hand it could turn into a group beat down, and if you're on the ground you're extremely vulnerable. If a street fight goes to the ground, get back on your feet as quickly as possible, eyes up, and maintain situational awareness. And at the first available opportunity, GTFO.

    • @innercircle341
      @innercircle341 2 года назад +5

      @@rosscobossco1229 I'm 6 foot 4 and 137kgs sonny so no one is kicking me in the head, including former World heavyweight karate champ Mick thompson who tried but I picked him up and slammed. I dont need to go on the floor to beat 99.9% of anyone.
      you GTFO

    • @joshuajones1319
      @joshuajones1319 2 года назад +5

      @@innercircle341 comprehension skills is needed also in the real world.. 😏

    • @tylerdurden4289
      @tylerdurden4289 6 месяцев назад

      @@innercircle341Wowzee

  • @ArpMadore1
    @ArpMadore1 3 года назад +24

    As you know, a very large number of Japanese female players are good at Newaza
    But they're basically Osaekomi-oriented ,though they also use Submissions to some extent
    On the other hand, New world champ Natsumi Tsunoda is totally Submission-oriented
    She doesn't like Osaekomi,which is extremely unusual for a Japanese girl
    Furthermore, she's also a unique player who has rapidly improved after graduating from university
    Japanese players are elite from a very young age in most cases, especially the girls
    But she hadn't had any significant success at nationals until her university days
    A nice contrast to her young rival Wakana Koga, who has been consistently number one
    Since her elementary school days

    • @guilhermecaiado5384
      @guilhermecaiado5384 3 года назад +1

      Ground game is more mental.
      That's why bjj was born, Helio Gracie was unable to train judo

  • @kratorz1
    @kratorz1 3 года назад +7

    Yooo that Peruvian necktie at 00:54 was savage!!! As a BJJ guy, I kinda wish we'd see more of that in the Olympics!!

  • @kobiecamp1134
    @kobiecamp1134 3 года назад +11

    Judo has such a aggressive energy to it.

  • @Psypher169
    @Psypher169 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video! Love every single submission performed here.

  • @titosumi7829
    @titosumi7829 2 года назад +14

    1:33 best move I've ever seen ! Roll and then transit to an armbar in such a short time !

    • @playbil9631
      @playbil9631 10 месяцев назад

      That's not a roll, it's a throw called yoko tomoe nage

  • @jamahalluciddreamshill
    @jamahalluciddreamshill Год назад +3

    Judo is a different level

  • @DavidB5501
    @DavidB5501 3 года назад +11

    6:57 nice to see Yoko Ono is still upsetting people!

  • @jiujudo1307
    @jiujudo1307 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for posting! Judo is coming, 2021 & 2022, Learn it! Add it to your grappling game.

    • @maximusdmercyful
      @maximusdmercyful 3 года назад +2

      My daughter does judo

    • @egorex7735
      @egorex7735 2 года назад

      Im a wrestler and kickboxer but i will ad that to me arsenal. I like that judo mixes catch wrestling and jiu jitsu i just dont like the gis and that it got forbidden to attack the legs

    • @tichtran664
      @tichtran664 2 года назад +1

      @@egorex7735 That why if you need to learn how to submitted someone from the leg then combine judo with bjj and/ catch wrestling.

    • @dancerelle5020
      @dancerelle5020 2 года назад

      Kodokan judo here 4 fourth generation from kano. Absolutely

    • @mr.purple250
      @mr.purple250 5 месяцев назад

      @@egorex7735Kodokan judo(original judo and not Olympic variation) teaches leg takedowns

  • @joseluki
    @joseluki 2 года назад +3

    Happy to see all those turtle possitions punished.

  • @faixaazul69
    @faixaazul69 3 года назад +6

    Excellent video as always. Keeps my interest in judo going!

  • @jaycemoorebjj
    @jaycemoorebjj Год назад +1

    as a bjj guy that loves armbars, it’s nice to see so many get hit in judo

  • @playbil9631
    @playbil9631 10 месяцев назад +1

    2:50 was brutal, 300 pounds monster against your neck .
    The blue guy must have a very strong neck

  • @francismitchelvdgaag
    @francismitchelvdgaag Год назад

    Man, the first submission was insane

  • @jamboyesuh5333
    @jamboyesuh5333 Год назад +1

    this song is straight fire

  • @LucieOne
    @LucieOne 3 года назад +5

    I'd never seen the Uzbek girl, Diyora - absolute savage with those armbars.

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, she does that combo all the time.

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 3 года назад

      She used this very often and it is really amazing. You can see her on the previous tournaments too.

  • @omarpasha9855
    @omarpasha9855 2 года назад

    I can say in some of the matches I've seen on this video, "Why study an art, when you have no intention of seriously employing in in a match".

  • @lucamarco4798
    @lucamarco4798 2 года назад +2

    Tanks so much for this clip.
    I think that the submission techniques, in the competition, have been limited due to an incomprehensible decision taken by the Japanese.

  • @libertylivesin1776
    @libertylivesin1776 2 года назад +1

    Wish I had a school near me. Greatful for the BJJ and Bang Muaythai MMA offered at my gym but this is still my first love.

  • @arielburns3516
    @arielburns3516 2 года назад +2

    Que hermoso deporte.. las sumisiones son una belleza.

  •  2 года назад +3

    I am Judoka ❤

  • @ОлегГеворгян-ш8з
    @ОлегГеворгян-ш8з 3 года назад +1

    Nice work! Best judo!

  • @hw_plainview1179
    @hw_plainview1179 Год назад +2

    Do they have submissions in Olympic Judo? Such a beautiful sport but I'm confused about the rules.

    • @JuYokuGoOSeisu
      @JuYokuGoOSeisu 3 месяца назад +1

      Of course there are submissions in Olympic Judo.

  • @UrmatKasymov
    @UrmatKasymov 3 года назад +1

    Шикарная работа

  • @Lexthebarbarian
    @Lexthebarbarian 7 месяцев назад

    Great music!

  • @cecece1879
    @cecece1879 3 года назад +1

    J'apprécie votre explication détaillée!

  • @dimitrisgiannatos9782
    @dimitrisgiannatos9782 9 месяцев назад

    This si the father of all Fighting sports. Bjj is a paraplegic sport for handicapped less skill people who think they now ground fighting.
    Emelianenko back then, Khabib and Makhachev now. All Judokas.

  • @Welc01
    @Welc01 3 года назад +1

    Great !!!! 😊

  • @StrumVogel
    @StrumVogel 2 года назад +1

    00:50 Peruvian Neck Tie.

  • @canalufcfight
    @canalufcfight Год назад

    This video is about judo but there are so many people talking about jiu-jitsu

  • @bassblaster162
    @bassblaster162 2 года назад +1

    Can someone please explain why must the "downed" opponent allow themselves to be submitted? Clearly they can avoid some of these submissions, but they "turtle up", and essentially cooperate with being beaten via submission, why?

    • @aaronwalker9988
      @aaronwalker9988 2 года назад +6

      It is because most judoka don’t fight much on the ground, and if the match becomes inactive on the ground for a few seconds the referee will stand them up again. They also lay on their front not their back so they don’t risk getting pinned by their opponent and losing

  • @ddrum757
    @ddrum757 Год назад +1

    Can someone explain how he managed ukuri eri jime in the first video with no hands

    • @playbil9631
      @playbil9631 10 месяцев назад +1

      He used both hands and his legs , the choke started when he was still standing .
      The left hand was pulling the gi around the opponent's neck while the right hand was pushing against his back , then he replaced his right hand with his legs and used it to pull the opponent's leg for more leverage

  • @peropero3187
    @peropero3187 3 года назад +1

    Gotta ask who are the two women in the thumbnail?

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  3 года назад

      White - Momo Tamaoki, blue - Eteri Liparteliani.

  • @ジェレミー-y6w
    @ジェレミー-y6w 8 месяцев назад

    Thoes japanese are crazily agile

  • @amarsanaagalbadrah4144
    @amarsanaagalbadrah4144 Год назад

    where is submission king Urantsetseg

  • @leocoelho12
    @leocoelho12 3 года назад +1

    Can someone explain to me why after land belly down after a takedown they just wait to the opponent jump on top and try a submission. It's some kind of rule of Judo?

    • @EnergumenoInqualificavel
      @EnergumenoInqualificavel 3 года назад +6

      In judo, if you go belly up there is a risk of getting pinned(osaekomi). So after a takedown usually they go belly down to make a tight defense, because if the opponent can't penetrate the defense in a few seconds the fight will go back to standing. Of course some athletes like to engage on ground fighting, while others don't.

    • @leocoelho12
      @leocoelho12 3 года назад

      @@EnergumenoInqualificavel thank you! and a osaekomi ends the match? or grants points?

    • @EnergumenoInqualificavel
      @EnergumenoInqualificavel 3 года назад

      @@leocoelho12 If you can get an Ippon you win the match. You can also gain a Waza-ari, and 2 Waza-ari=Ippon. Osaekomi for 10 seconds=Waza-ari, and for 20 seconds=Ippon.

    • @leocoelho12
      @leocoelho12 3 года назад

      @@EnergumenoInqualificavel thank u once again

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 3 года назад +2

      The go bellydown so they dont lose by pin. Even though guving ur back in grappling is a no no. But then again BJJ likes to go to guard evrn though they can get slammed from guard in a real fight(hence why bjj banned guard slamming in matches)
      Both judo and bjj both developes bad habits in real fights.

  • @aroldoursolino8372
    @aroldoursolino8372 10 месяцев назад

    Caracas funcionou técnica de Ezequiel na guarda fechada

  • @АлексейЛысенко-х6ь
    @АлексейЛысенко-х6ь 2 года назад

    Зачет!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @beyonder1768
    @beyonder1768 Год назад

    Why are the referees in Judo so passive? I can;t tell you how many times I have seem people tapping out and the person applying the choke doesn;t let go and they go unconscious while the referee stands and watches. WTF?

  • @nesthi
    @nesthi Год назад

    💪

  • @marty6522
    @marty6522 Год назад

    2:03 is koshi-jime.

  • @andresramosnavarrete2104
    @andresramosnavarrete2104 Год назад

    can someone explain why in some fights they only throw but know I see submissions?

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 Год назад +1

      Because if you fall on the back after throw you lost and match ending. If you didn't fall on the back match continues in the newaza (on the ground) as int his video. In newaza you win by osaekomi (holding), shimewaza (choke) or kansetsu waza (armbar). Here are newaza victories.

    • @surimans8825
      @surimans8825 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the information. It makes a lot of sense.

  • @batissta44
    @batissta44 Год назад

    So BJJ is basically Judo without takedowns?

    • @djibrilr6s
      @djibrilr6s Год назад

      No bjj has ground fights while Judo referees stop the fight when they're on the ground for too long, and the points are different in BJJ you don't get points for pinning the opponent in any position it has to be a dominant one. And BJJ has takedwns, ppl just like to sit because they're better on ground than standup

    • @playbil9631
      @playbil9631 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it is , the creator of BJJ was a judoka

  • @esmaeelsamhan8161
    @esmaeelsamhan8161 3 года назад

    How are they going directly to newaza? Isnt that illegal?

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 3 года назад +4

      No it is legal. You can see in this compilation good trasition to newaza. Condition is fluenth transition from standing to newaza.

  • @TakiMA23
    @TakiMA23 3 года назад +1

    Why are they 2 eri jimes

  • @facehole3
    @facehole3 3 года назад +2

    why does it seem almost no one ever attempts a submission at the olympics???

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  3 года назад +3

      I think of, a lot of athletes are not very efficient with their ground game so they don't want to gas out going for ground move, there is also a risk of failing and getting reversed. The 4 year format enforces overly cautious and risk averse style of Judo as no one wants to make mistake and squander 4 years of work. Unfortunately that makes Olympics the worst place to watch Judo (and in part other martial arts).

    • @facehole3
      @facehole3 3 года назад

      @@GrapplerKingdom Totally makes sense! I don't practice Judo but I also feel that the match format of a single ippon resulting in a win makes for very cautious fighting style as well. Maybe I'll start watching the world championships to see some more action!

    • @eez_physiq2378
      @eez_physiq2378 3 года назад +2

      im a white belt in the 10th planet no gi system and ive never seen so many errors in defending submissions then watching judo fighters on the ground

    • @eez_physiq2378
      @eez_physiq2378 3 года назад +1

      any bjj black belt would immediately pull gaurd and triangle choke anyone of these people it would be nice to see judo athletes working bjj and bjj athletes working judo throws

    • @GG-wz3iu
      @GG-wz3iu 2 года назад +1

      It's due to the rules and how the point system is setup. It rewards a caution on the ground and waiting in the turtle position before being stood up. Pulling guard and attacking isn't as beneficial, or the Olympians would have done that.
      You're a BJJ white belt, so you don't know enough about the rules for either judo or BJJ. Under IBJJF rules, there was a lot of complaints on how it rewarded cautious guard pullers. Compare that to ADCC rules and you get different types of grapplers. The techniques are pretty much found in both arts. However, due to the rule sets, which creates specializations, people develop game plans to maximize their chances of winning.
      I competed in D-1 wrestling, greco, Jr. Olympics for judo, and at Pan Ams for BJJ. Now I stick to regional BJJ masters tournaments with different organizations but they have slightly different rules, and how I roll changes based on it.

  • @maguinho735
    @maguinho735 2 года назад +1

    Aos 1:33 o que foi isso!! Linda execução

  • @judojudo3808
    @judojudo3808 3 года назад

    6:09 sode guruma jime is nascimento ketelyn not figueroa.

    • @GrapplerKingdom
      @GrapplerKingdom  3 года назад

      Yeah, sorry, I always manage to leave these stupid mistakes.

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme 3 года назад +1

    Don't actually understand all these submissions.
    The strangulation ones look dangerous. Hope the judges pay close attention.

    • @leocoelho12
      @leocoelho12 3 года назад +5

      they are the less dangerous ones, arm/leg breaks are way more severe. Blacking out of a choke, even if the guy holds for 2 or 3 seconds more (bad referee) usually doesn't leave any injure, you just wake up a little lost.

    • @brosechannel
      @brosechannel 2 года назад

      @@leocoelho12 The strokes worry me. I tap way faster from chokes than I used to (although BJJ, not Judo)

  • @MrMiG29OVT
    @MrMiG29OVT 2 года назад

    1:31 почему не иппон?

    • @judojudo3808
      @judojudo3808 2 года назад

      Because it was not clear back. He falt on side only. At least you can look on nice transition to juji gatame.

  • @henrikdahlberg878
    @henrikdahlberg878 3 года назад +2

    Staying on your stomack like that, what a nice smörgåsbord for any BJJ trained person. And why are they so bad at defending themselves on the mat? In some of these clips the losing one is just laying there losing not even trying. Just freeze on your back while your opponent calmly set-up and adjust a normal arm-bar will not help you escape it.
    Any of these fighters switch from BJJ to Judo?

    • @lucasamorim4739
      @lucasamorim4739 2 года назад

      The Judo methodology involves the prostrate position as a way to avoid immobilization, however, there are schools in Judo (not all) that prioritize standing combat to the detriment of the development of combat on the ground, a fact that affects the performance of athletes. That's why many academies have modernized their teaching method, balancing the combat style and making it more adaptable.

    • @fernandogodoy3607
      @fernandogodoy3607 2 года назад

      Jeje I take you are not the brightest candle son

    • @leartgashi3039
      @leartgashi3039 Год назад +1

      Nobody ever switched from bjj to judo and succeeded, the other way around is quite common though.

    • @ottonilssen1533
      @ottonilssen1533 Год назад +1

      Yeah, just switch from BJJ to judo and you'll win everything due to superior groundwork lol

  • @krossjung3213
    @krossjung3213 3 года назад

    06:20 kill zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @glaza2279
    @glaza2279 3 года назад

    Даша работай ,или эта японская тигра схавает тебя как суши на завтрак))).

  • @joshymass9251
    @joshymass9251 3 года назад

    wtf is the name of this takedown pls give me name 1:33

  • @sopmodP90
    @sopmodP90 Год назад +1

    IJF banned so many submissions I see