Shintaro, it's litterally impossible for me to express how deep is my gratitude. This one is by far one of the most important videos about Judo techniques. Seeing your father performing them is a pure joy. It's an immense gift that will be very well understood by Judokas. I can't believe this now is for all. I'm so grateful. God bless.
It would be great to see a podcast episode with your dad so your audience can learn more about the history, philosophy, and experiences in his training.
Oh man, the lighting, the camera colors, and your dad's mustache are just a whole vibe.... Is this foreshadowing more Higashi Sr 'red belt judo' videos?!?
Yo this is rad. The main instructor at my school is Shintaros Dads age and he was on the Korean National team back in the day. Gotta love the old dudes.
Seeing the same space in a different era is really awesome. Also, I am going to try these in bjj. just a different twist that I havent really seen used that much lately
Wow. I am very lucky to have found this video. All elegant techniques and perfectly executed. Sensei also breaks every technique down well into simple movements and teaches effectively. Although they look simple, it'll take a lifetime to learn all of them.
@@KingOfSwords720using a particular name has nothing to do with skill progression. I could call it the flying shrimp and if I drill it 24/7 and you drilled it once calling it its "proper Japanese name" then guess who knows it better?
look out for Kensui-jime, which is the name of the drop choke like that. It's used with juji-jime (cross-choke) and with morote-jime (sometimes also called ryo-te-jime...) ;) Judo chokes often tends to be part of several families : one for the placement of the hands and one for the global move around it. It's sometimes usefull to be able to navigate through that to easily apply recurring patterns :)
@@phyrisl2 you are right sir, it has nothing to do skill progression. But it does have everything to do with being able to teach it. You won't get certified as Kodokan instructor if you can't understand the technique they're asking you to demo to certify. So what it's called in the UK, france, even other Asia counties?
Love these collar chokes. I know how that guy feels, when sensai uses you for all the demonstrations all class and you end up getting almost choked out like 100 times.
Really amazing submission skills, most of whom I've never seen before. They are not in the regular curriculum. I assume they work. Nice to see a picture of the heydays of judo. It's like you really want to revisit and test them in the next randori session. Ude-hishigi-te-gatame was a favorite back then, though. Don't know if it would fly today. Rules have changed to disallow standing submissions. All the same, a great set of techniques that could potentially prove useful, if not in judo, then perhaps BJJ, although they are very judoesque in nature. You don't slowly progress to get in position, but rather attack explosively. Thanks for the upload.
Lots of these moves are in old books showing Judo self defense techniques. The others are in old movies of old Judo masters demonstrating Kosen Judo techniques. Masahiko Kimura made really good VHS instructional videos on these techniques when he was an old man. I watched Kimura's videos, and some things clicked for me. He's got all kinds of techniques you'd think were invented by the Brazilians; like a whole series on omoplata variations. The thing is, exactly as you say, the way the moves are done is different. Less slow and methodical, more explosive. One of the moves I was taught as a white belt is in Kimura's instructional videos. I've never pulled it off on anyone in BJJ's 'randori'. I wondered why we were even taught it. When I saw the videos, it made sense. No one in BJJ gives you the right energy to do the move, but in Judo/Kosen Judo, your opponent would. The guy who promoted me to blue belt got his blue belt from Helio Gracie, who fought Kimura. So for them that was relevant. Even though now, the move is basically gone from the BJJ curriculum.
I think they said 1963 in one of the videos they did three years ago, highly recommend those videos with his father. Search for the videos with Nobuyoshi Higashi.
Nice, I hate having to learn the janky english names for bjj moves I learn, would prefer to learn the original japanese names. nice to know that this class of choke, including what we call the baseball bat choke and the crucifix choke, are grouped as "jime"
That was great to watch. Have seen a lot of them before, but can't wait to try the stomach armbar out. That just looks nasty. Thank you very much for sharing this
Damn. These submissions are so sick. I'm definitely integrating that Ude Hishigiwaki Gatame into my game. That's so useful of a trap for back takes and north south from turtle.
All I ask chadi is to make a kind of curriculum with all those cools techniques he learned throughout the years, old ones, other from different martial arts, all the ones that rules don't allow… that would be gold It makes me sad to watch the videos, feel overwhelmed and not having a clear direction of what to learn. All I know is that traditional techniques we learn in our gyms aren't enough and chadi makes this clearer everyday with his videos.
Train at an "old school" BJJ Academy (not so easy to find now days), you will get a lot more incites into original judo along with a real commitment to maximum efficiency in movement and techniques for real life use. Also, the original self-defence techniques in the mostly standing position- that we see Helio and others teach- were taken from the old Judo self-defence kata that were meant to be the repository of all that knowledge Kano learned from all those jiu-jitsu masters he trained with, or inherited their "secret" scrolls or invited to teach at the kodokan. All that was tossed out and first neglected then shamefully forgotten... all so Judo people could obsess about touching peoples backs on the mats and talk about trivialities like "wacko" or "wisaris" or other sport nonsense. The sportification of judo was like a self-defence version of the fall of the Roman Empire ...lol.
Kata-juji-jime is cross collar choke Hadaka-jime is rear naked choke Okuri-eri-jime is double lapel choke Kataha-jime is karate chop choke Sode-guruma-jime is ezekial choke Jigoku-jime ~ rolling crucifix choke
Great video, nice to see this footage of your dad. Question though in the credits. Dai-senpai Joseph Echvarria 3rd degree black belt & chu-senpai Robert Kafarski 3rd Dan What's the difference between Dai-Senpai and Chu-senpai? Also what's the signifiance of 3rd degree black belt vs 3rd dan? I'm guessing that it's a seniority thing, with Dai-senpai being of higher rank? Then the 3rd degree and 3rd dan being the same thing? Hoping someone could clear this up for me. Thanks!
I love how the dojo is the same just with different paint!
It's awesome
But the pants are the same.
Shintaro, it's litterally impossible for me to express how deep is my gratitude. This one is by far one of the most important videos about Judo techniques. Seeing your father performing them is a pure joy. It's an immense gift that will be very well understood by Judokas. I can't believe this now is for all. I'm so grateful. God bless.
It certainly is
I love these old school VHS Judo tapes, the old Karate sabaki, etc...
Same!! Usually with some kind of Synthy intro 😄
Shintaro was the kid in school whose dad could actually beat up your dad....
Shintaro could beat up your dad.
shintaro could beat up me lmao @@HotVoodooWitch
@@HotVoodooWitch Even when he was a kid in school
Only if I was wearing the stupid jacket
He could probably beat your dad by throwing another dad at them
It would be great to see a podcast episode with your dad so your audience can learn more about the history, philosophy, and experiences in his training.
Many thanks to Sensei Higashi San and please tell Your dad we appreciate him. I still love "old school" 😊
Hey Shintaro we had a practice in my first dojo which resulted in me fighting sensei a lot. I got "choked out" a lot. That probably explains "a lot".
Oh man, the lighting, the camera colors, and your dad's mustache are just a whole vibe....
Is this foreshadowing more Higashi Sr 'red belt judo' videos?!?
Wow. Old school judo. I liked how he snapped on the techniques. I was told to do that by an old school judo man.
This is beautiful. Simple explanations, detailed demonstration. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for making these valuable teachings available in the public sphere!
This is what I'm here for. Classic techniques👍
Yo this is rad. The main instructor at my school is Shintaros Dads age and he was on the Korean National team back in the day. Gotta love the old dudes.
Holy smokes those half cross strangles are so slick.
This is gold. Everybody is a fan of your dad.
Upload more of these old school judo instructionals
Every judoka has experienced the same happiness shown here by the uki 😅 when training chokes and strangles
Chokes are king, oh wait we said in Jui jitsu class, lol. I did both and loved it.
It's so interesting to see chokes in judo. Just goes to show how much the sport has changed even in the last 30 years
No more chokes in judo??
Lol where do you think the usurping Brazilians got them from? Judo is Japanese JuJutsu, BJJ = basically just Judo
@@horiturk333 nope, BJJ get influence of Judo, catch wrestling, Luta livre esportiva, and even Capoeira.
@@horiturk333 That's like saying Judo is just Japanese Ju Jutsu you fool
Thank you for sharing!
Oldschool is the best
So much to learn
This a Gem! Thanks for sharing it to the world!
He speaks English quite well. Thanks for the upload.
Seeing the same space in a different era is really awesome. Also, I am going to try these in bjj. just a different twist that I havent really seen used that much lately
I love these 'vintage' techniques...!
Wow. I am very lucky to have found this video. All elegant techniques and perfectly executed. Sensei also breaks every technique down well into simple movements and teaches effectively. Although they look simple, it'll take a lifetime to learn all of them.
This is awesome to see a video of your pops showing his skills. I'm glad I'm in a Judo class with an instructor showing plenty of ground work too.
This is so cool! Thank you for sharing this Shintaro!
this is gold!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS! I am a huge fan of Old School Judo and your dad is simply amazing.🥋🙏😀
That Yoko-Wakare-ish Baseball Juji Jime is sick. Wanna try that.
It's called juji (+) shime. And yes they call it a baseball choke. If you study the real names, you will progress in BJJ much faster.
@@KingOfSwords720using a particular name has nothing to do with skill progression. I could call it the flying shrimp and if I drill it 24/7 and you drilled it once calling it its "proper Japanese name" then guess who knows it better?
look out for Kensui-jime, which is the name of the drop choke like that. It's used with juji-jime (cross-choke) and with morote-jime (sometimes also called ryo-te-jime...) ;)
Judo chokes often tends to be part of several families : one for the placement of the hands and one for the global move around it. It's sometimes usefull to be able to navigate through that to easily apply recurring patterns :)
@@phyrisl2 you are right sir, it has nothing to do skill progression. But it does have everything to do with being able to teach it. You won't get certified as Kodokan instructor if you can't understand the technique they're asking you to demo to certify. So what it's called in the UK, france, even other Asia counties?
@@KingOfSwords720 That's a stupid and nonsense statement. I could you don't train at all and is nothing but a dork
Love these collar chokes. I know how that guy feels, when sensai uses you for all the demonstrations all class and you end up getting almost choked out like 100 times.
Really amazing submission skills, most of whom I've never seen before. They are not in the regular curriculum. I assume they work. Nice to see a picture of the heydays of judo. It's like you really want to revisit and test them in the next randori session. Ude-hishigi-te-gatame was a favorite back then, though. Don't know if it would fly today. Rules have changed to disallow standing submissions.
All the same, a great set of techniques that could potentially prove useful, if not in judo, then perhaps BJJ, although they are very judoesque in nature. You don't slowly progress to get in position, but rather attack explosively. Thanks for the upload.
Lots of these moves are in old books showing Judo self defense techniques. The others are in old movies of old Judo masters demonstrating Kosen Judo techniques. Masahiko Kimura made really good VHS instructional videos on these techniques when he was an old man.
I watched Kimura's videos, and some things clicked for me. He's got all kinds of techniques you'd think were invented by the Brazilians; like a whole series on omoplata variations. The thing is, exactly as you say, the way the moves are done is different. Less slow and methodical, more explosive.
One of the moves I was taught as a white belt is in Kimura's instructional videos. I've never pulled it off on anyone in BJJ's 'randori'. I wondered why we were even taught it. When I saw the videos, it made sense. No one in BJJ gives you the right energy to do the move, but in Judo/Kosen Judo, your opponent would. The guy who promoted me to blue belt got his blue belt from Helio Gracie, who fought Kimura. So for them that was relevant. Even though now, the move is basically gone from the BJJ curriculum.
This is awesome. This is what I grew up with. Sensei Higashi and this is ….Joe - if I recall correctly
Joe and Robert. 😢
Thank you for sharing this thorough set of submissions
PLEEEEEESE do more on Kokushi-ryu Jiu Jitsu. Japanese Jiu Jitsu the original MMA!❤️
This is awesome, my sensei shows most of those variations once in a blue moon :D. Thank you for uploading!
This is a great throwback
Imagine having been a student to this mythical old man back then
Oh wow that last rolling arm bar is amazing!!
This looks like the same mat area as we see in your videos. Got a long history there!
I think they said 1963 in one of the videos they did three years ago, highly recommend those videos with his father. Search for the videos with Nobuyoshi Higashi.
Old school is the best school. This video has spirit
Elegant and beautiful judo.
Your dad looked like a hardened badass samurai.
Shintaro, now I see where you got your good looks.
Dang! This is almost 30 years old.
Thanks
Thankyou Shintaro for sharing! , this is excellent
Awesome same dojo! Deep respect for hour whole family
I remember learning all these from my old master. Great video
Nice, I hate having to learn the janky english names for bjj moves I learn, would prefer to learn the original japanese names. nice to know that this class of choke, including what we call the baseball bat choke and the crucifix choke, are grouped as "jime"
This video proves that BJJ is actually Basically Just Judo
BJJ is derived from Judo yes.
Same art, different competition rules.
Kosen Judo is very close to BJJ.
Modern Kodokan Judo is a close relative but is too structured to have as much overlap with BJJ.
@@Silence-and-Violence one of the biggest innovations of judo was randori.
? Nobody pretends it is unrelated though. It's derived from judo, that's just a fact. Nothing wrong or inferior about that.
That was great to watch. Have seen a lot of them before, but can't wait to try the stomach armbar out. That just looks nasty.
Thank you very much for sharing this
Dude, this is an awesome video
Deserves more shares ,thanks for posting
That's my sensei! 🙏🏻❤
Lucky you, enjoy your studying with him
That poor uke😂
Fantastic. Thank you
the attacks from turtle bottom wow also wonderful stuff i mean it's all great but this is tuff you havent get anywhere else
Those technique are still judo. They are forbidden in competitions, but we do regularly in myclub
Very interesting video! Thank you Shintaro. Seems that "easy clapping" Uke is suffering a lot. :')
Placido's ancestor
Damn. These submissions are so sick. I'm definitely integrating that Ude Hishigiwaki Gatame into my game. That's so useful of a trap for back takes and north south from turtle.
sliding collar choke method 6: bro did an alligator roll but with a choke on! brutal
You have a cool father😊
Your dad is an absolute savage XD... that said, his uke looks remarkably like a guy I trained under. Would that happen to be Michael Stone?
Outstanding, thank you for sharing!! Oss
Such top dollar videos! Got my green last night.
Judo needs more submissions in competition.
Very cool.
All I ask chadi is to make a kind of curriculum with all those cools techniques he learned throughout the years, old ones, other from different martial arts, all the ones that rules don't allow… that would be gold
It makes me sad to watch the videos, feel overwhelmed and not having a clear direction of what to learn. All I know is that traditional techniques we learn in our gyms aren't enough and chadi makes this clearer everyday with his videos.
Train at an "old school" BJJ Academy (not so easy to find now days), you will get a lot more incites into original judo along with a real commitment to maximum efficiency in movement and techniques for real life use. Also, the original self-defence techniques in the mostly standing position- that we see Helio and others teach- were taken from the old Judo self-defence kata that were meant to be the repository of all that knowledge Kano learned from all those jiu-jitsu masters he trained with, or inherited their "secret" scrolls or invited to teach at the kodokan. All that was tossed out and first neglected then shamefully forgotten... all so Judo people could obsess about touching peoples backs on the mats and talk about trivialities like "wacko" or "wisaris" or other sport nonsense. The sportification of judo was like a self-defence version of the fall of the Roman Empire ...lol.
Gracias maestro por compartir 🎉🎉🎉
This is the Judo i was taught and the one i pass to my students
Love that Dojo and friends like to visit some day.
Thank you very much
Gracies: take notes. Take notes. We’re gonna make so much money on this.
Yo Shintaro I feel like my Sensei and your dad would get along really well.
Love it!
4:38
Kataha-jime
- 6:16
Ude-Garami
- 9:47
Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame
- 11:35
Excellent
I LOVE THIS!
Fenomenal!!!
Amazing Video!!!
Just realized I've been reading a Tomiki Aikido book by your father.
the kata juji jime from under kesa gatame is a great idea, does it actually work when caught under scarf hold?
Seeing this video makes me think that Shintaro should definitely sponsor a mustache
Sencillas y hermosas técnicas
Kata-juji-jime is cross collar choke
Hadaka-jime is rear naked choke
Okuri-eri-jime is double lapel choke
Kataha-jime is karate chop choke
Sode-guruma-jime is ezekial choke
Jigoku-jime ~ rolling crucifix choke
Awesome ❤
Great! ❤
You could do a video about Kokushi ryu jujutsu.
That mustache though
This is awesome! Is the whole thing available anywhere?
Great
Aaaand.. now I want to to some ground work to practise this. Damn.. next training is 3 days away.
Legend
Absorbing this
Great video can you upload old school judo throws from your father?
So cool
ALso, thanks for sharing, how old was your dear father here?
Great video, nice to see this footage of your dad.
Question though in the credits.
Dai-senpai Joseph Echvarria
3rd degree black belt
&
chu-senpai Robert Kafarski
3rd Dan
What's the difference between Dai-Senpai and Chu-senpai?
Also what's the signifiance of 3rd degree black belt vs 3rd dan?
I'm guessing that it's a seniority thing, with Dai-senpai being of higher rank?
Then the 3rd degree and 3rd dan being the same thing?
Hoping someone could clear this up for me. Thanks!
show biz runs in the family!!!!
Old school judo, rules !!!
Sempai Joe at 2:30 is priceless.