You can tuck both ends of the belt in the third method shown. Watch the Rener Gracie video about how to tie the BJJ belt. He calls it the "superlock" variation. I finally figured out how to do it, and I'm gonna tie my belt that way from now on when I'm at the academy training. Looks better, and won't come untied.
Wow I think this might be the best belt tying video I've seen thus far; I can stop searching now. Love it how you take it nice and super slow, and also include adjustment as that will happen in real life and how to deal with it. Thank you kindly!
Wow, I needed this! I've gotten so tired of my belt getting untied during practice using the first method. Hopefully my sensei won't freak out when I start tying my belt differently than he does, he's a little old fashioned.
Real, my sensei will scold you if your foot is the slightest bit forward in aikido training, because the "traditional way" conists of your foot facing all the way out. He has pictures of O'sensei (I think thats his name) all over the walls for tradition.
You explaind everything very very well. But isn't the third the traditional Karate version. Well at least every Dan in my Dojo does it that way. But maybe that they watched your video.
Thanks for clear demos! I wanted to check out other methods people use to tie belts. My kids visit Aikido school and we use the 3rd method to tie their belts. Definitely the best one if you do not want to get untied belt! Have never happened to us.
Good work with the video, well explained. I think this flat looking knot is similar to the third one, but both ends go in between the two layers wrapped, instead of only one (the left one). Not so sure, but I think that's it. See you!
That last method, with extra tuck, is something you can see in a lot of old pictures of judo and jujutsu fighters - I've wondered sometimes why people don't seem to do it anymore in many places, when it seems to have been the regular way at one time. The founder of the karate style I follow (Wado-ryu) also insisted on wearing his belt with both ends tucked back through, as he was originally a jujutsu guy and didn't like it coming loose from people grabbing onto it. I've done it a lot since starting judo, and also do it with all the little kids' belts at karate, since some of them can't figure out the square knot by themselves if it comes undone.
Adam I noticed that also. There is one other way I learned in TKD before I started in Judo that he did't show. A combination of the 1st and third method.
Good demo. Couldn't you do number 3 by starting with number 1 providing you make sure the layers overlap properly? It appears that you are ending up in the same place before the last modification.
thank you sooooooo much!! while in training or in competition my belt just loose and my sensei gets mad at me all the time XD the third knot seems really nice!!!! I'll try it! thanks! ^.^
I wouldn't wash or dry it that way. Wash it cold and air dry it. At your height, the sleeves will get too short if you dry it. After about 6 months of using it, then you can dry it from time to time. My uniforms fit baggy too.
i bought a gi yesterday from my judo instructor yesturday, i take classes in achool, i am 6 foot 1, he sold me one for my height but it was a bit baggy, he suggested i wash in hot and dry in hot so i did and it fits better but still is rather baggy. it has 6/200 on the tag. i weigh about 150. does the 200 mean its for a thicker person?
Red Dragon Diaries Sir The style of 武道 you train in is 国士館 (the country warrrior training hall)? I can only read the 漢字(hanja) on your 道着. On your 帯 it looks like the style is 山流柔道柔術?Thank you for sharing.
I think it's common in both judo and karate. I just called it the SeoulTee method for fun. Some actually loop both ends through the belt, but I just do the one.
Conrad, I love you and miss you. Sorry idk how this internet works. But stumbeled into a video. I went ape shit. Oh don't even realize what I wrote. Hope u r well and baby is well. I am still here muckin through muck at waist deep. But still forever blessed with work. I will be back as sure as I me. Its taking a little longer but Jim sure fucked things up. Hit me below belt. Didn't expect ripping my heart out. But I will get through. No matter what. I love you and am proud of you. Please. Know Haven't seen Bryan. But since he's now 18 its a process all over. I'm tired but not dead. I will have my Bryan back its just taking a lot longer. Out of my hands. I do have wonderful attorneys at my side I am blessed with... No matter what I'm comming back stronger then ever u know us mom..its on right....I miss you. U are my life and always will be
Love u I am figuring this out idk if i should be on this pic. I seen u tagged my u tube . or maybe I was trying to get u and tagged. But I do know I love who. You!! I'm working today but will call u. Later if that's ok...God Bless you. And kiss baby and whoever hopefully its the cute gal I liked with those beautiful babies. Mom misses my babies. Like my stewie is gone.....I'm lois
SeoulTee I use the third method when I train and the second method in tournaments. The only reason I have to retie my belt when I tie it using the third method is that the initial tie wasn't tight enough. Great video.
I don't use the third method in tournaments because having my belt not untie gives my opponents an advantage. If their belt falls off, I can't use it. If my belt stays on, they can use it against me. I don't use the third method in tournaments because I don't want to give my opponent an advantage.
Gracias! Lo usaré con mis estudiantes de judo. Ya conocía las primeras dos formas para amarrar el cinturón, pero el tercero no lo sabía. Me parece muy buena opción. Lo practicaré!
I think aikido is great stuff. I wish I had done it at some point along the way. I'm sure there are some aspects about aikido that would transition well into self-defence. Much police training is centered around alot of the takedown and locking techniques of aikido for subduing someone. Much of it is theoretical and there isn't a real free sparring venue in aikido, but it's still great.
Juste un petit détail sur les deux longueurs de ceinture devant. Celles-ci sont inégales parce qu'elles correspondent philosophiquement à l'idéogramme du TAO. Le lien étend comme une attaque et une esquive ... Etc.… Félicitations.
Is the belt suppose to be perfectly layered in the back? Because for some reason I cannot get it perfectly layered, one layer always comes out despite how hard I pull when tying.
Sorry, but you did the first one wrong. Your right hand guides the belt under the other wrapping. It doesn't cross over. It should end up just like the last two you tied. A new belt tied like that could hurt your back if you fall wrong, and is uncomfortable. Why hasn't anybody noticed this?
Membership has its priviledges, brother!! I just get shirts if he throws one at me during class. He randomly makes shirts and jackets, but I don't really ask for them. I can always ask about the orange shirts and see what he says. He can be ornery (lol!) so it's always delicate asking for stuff. PM me through my FB page in the comments. I don't actually train there now because I moved and dislocated the elbow during practice.
Hello! My name is Steven, and l am Half American Half Korean, and I train Judo and BJJ here in Montgomery, Alabama USA. My wife is Korean and I have visited Korean twice, but never had the opportunity to train Judo or Jiujitsu there. I will be visiting again in a year or two and hope I get to train some. Your Judo Gym shirt, is there a way I can purchase some shirts to get them shipped to the US? I don't mean just one, but like 10 or so?
For the third method, the right side, the one with chinese characters should also be passed between the two layers of belt, like you did for the left side, so everything is symetric.
That's all true. Koreans pronunciation of the "J" in this case is with a "Y" sound. I learned this as I heard pronunciations and saw spellings of several words in the same situation.
You can tuck both ends of the belt in the third method shown. Watch the Rener Gracie video about how to tie the BJJ belt. He calls it the "superlock" variation. I finally figured out how to do it, and I'm gonna tie my belt that way from now on when I'm at the academy training. Looks better, and won't come untied.
I find that the second method is much more efficient, it holds alot longer than other ways
Wow I think this might be the best belt tying video I've seen thus far; I can stop searching now. Love it how you take it nice and super slow, and also include adjustment as that will happen in real life and how to deal with it. Thank you kindly!
This helped me so much! surprisingly better than the other videos.
interesting name lmao
@@ben4627-p8o thanks mate
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Wow, I needed this! I've gotten so tired of my belt getting untied during practice using the first method. Hopefully my sensei won't freak out when I start tying my belt differently than he does, he's a little old fashioned.
Real, my sensei will scold you if your foot is the slightest bit forward in aikido training, because the "traditional way" conists of your foot facing all the way out. He has pictures of O'sensei (I think thats his name) all over the walls for tradition.
This video is very useful, i posted it on out club's Facebook page here in UK. Many thanks for making it :-)
Thank you for sharing
Ey you stole my first name! xD
This is genuinely helpful. Thank you
Great .... I for myself like the Basic "traditional" version :D ....... Great Video
Thank you. Hope one of them works for you!
GREAT! THE BEST VIDEO I'VE SEEN SO FAR...THANK-YOU
Thanks man I'm Going Back Into Martial Arts Pretty Soon And I forgot How To Tie My Belt This Vid helped Alot!!
You explaind everything very very well. But isn't the third the traditional Karate version. Well at least every Dan in my Dojo does it that way. But maybe that they watched your video.
Thanks for sharing! My belt always came untied during sparring, but since I started using the 3rd way, my belt keeps a nice knot all throughout class!
Thanks for clear demos! I wanted to check out other methods people use to tie belts. My kids visit Aikido school and we use the 3rd method to tie their belts. Definitely the best one if you do not want to get untied belt! Have never happened to us.
Eloquently simple...very well done video.
Best of belt tie videos. Thanks.
Good work with the video, well explained. I think this flat looking knot is similar to the third one, but both ends go in between the two layers wrapped, instead of only one (the left one). Not so sure, but I think that's it. See you!
really helpful , about to go to a judo grading , thanks!
There is fourth which is flatter and firmer which doesn’t cause the belt to fray.
Thank you so much man! I had a bit of trouble remembering the 1st method and now i will remember it properly! So big credits to you! ;)
That last method, with extra tuck, is something you can see in a lot of old pictures of judo and jujutsu fighters - I've wondered sometimes why people don't seem to do it anymore in many places, when it seems to have been the regular way at one time.
The founder of the karate style I follow (Wado-ryu) also insisted on wearing his belt with both ends tucked back through, as he was originally a jujutsu guy and didn't like it coming loose from people grabbing onto it. I've done it a lot since starting judo, and also do it with all the little kids' belts at karate, since some of them can't figure out the square knot by themselves if it comes undone.
Adam I noticed that also. There is one other way I learned in TKD before I started in Judo that he did't show. A combination of the 1st and third method.
Good demo. Couldn't you do number 3 by starting with number 1 providing you make sure the layers overlap properly? It appears that you are ending up in the same place before the last modification.
Very helpful, when i went to my first class, most of the classmates just made a simple knot on their belts and this made made me look like a pro :)
Really helped alot. Thanks for taking your time to teach us.
thank you sooooooo much!! while in training or in competition my belt just loose and my sensei gets mad at me all the time XD
the third knot seems really nice!!!! I'll try it! thanks! ^.^
The third one should do the trick. You can put both ends through the same way if you have enough belt left.
This is the knot I ALWAYS use because your belt NEVER comes off/loose.
Thank you for this, option 3 is working great for me now
I don't know what i'm doing wrong but no matter what method i use to tie my belt it still comes undone
Owen Carey mine too
Verry nice!! I question my self where can you buy such kind of belt? Wich brand is t?
I wouldn't wash or dry it that way. Wash it cold and air dry it. At your height, the sleeves will get too short if you dry it. After about 6 months of using it, then you can dry it from time to time. My uniforms fit baggy too.
Thank you. That last one was beautiful.
Why didn't you tread the other end of the belt, in-between as well? (Referring to the 3 technique)
Thank you very useful; greetings from México !!!!
Thank you! Great Video.
Thanks Xander Ramos !
I finally get it thank you so much 👍🏼OSS!
Actually, the third knot ends up looking flat. At least a little flatter than the others. That may be what they're doing.
Awesome thanks for sharing. Very well done.
the ends of my belt always flop down, and they don't stay up looking neat and crisp... is that bcs my belt is too long, or the material is floppy?
THANKS U SO MUCH BRO
I noticed that a few people have knots that are flat tied, you know how they do them?
awsome video mate. what belt is that ?
Thanks brother. The orange shirt says "Kook Sa Kwon Yudo Jang (judo school)"
2nd one is the best. No crossover.
i bought a gi yesterday from my judo instructor yesturday, i take classes in achool, i am 6 foot 1, he sold me one for my height but it was a bit baggy, he suggested i wash in hot and dry in hot so i did and it fits better but still is rather baggy. it has 6/200 on the tag. i weigh about 150. does the 200 mean its for a thicker person?
Red Dragon Diaries
Sir
The style of 武道 you train in is 国士館 (the country warrrior training hall)? I can only read the 漢字(hanja) on your 道着. On your 帯 it looks like the style is 山流柔道柔術?Thank you for sharing.
I think it's common in both judo and karate. I just called it the SeoulTee method for fun. Some actually loop both ends through the belt, but I just do the one.
Thank you so much my favorite one was the second one it fits snug and its not going nowhere thank you again
Conrad, I love you and miss you. Sorry idk how this internet works. But stumbeled into a video. I went ape shit. Oh don't even realize what I wrote. Hope u r well and baby is well. I am still here muckin through muck at waist deep. But still forever blessed with work. I will be back as sure as I me. Its taking a little longer but Jim sure fucked things up. Hit me below belt. Didn't expect ripping my heart out. But I will get through. No matter what. I love you and am proud of you. Please. Know Haven't seen Bryan. But since he's now 18 its a process all over. I'm tired but not dead. I will have my Bryan back its just taking a lot longer. Out of my hands. I do have wonderful attorneys at my side I am blessed with... No matter what I'm comming back stronger then ever u know us mom..its on right....I miss you. U are my life and always will be
Love u I am figuring this out idk if i should be on this pic. I seen u tagged my u tube . or maybe I was trying to get u and tagged. But I do know I love who. You!! I'm working today but will call u. Later if that's ok...God Bless you. And kiss baby and whoever hopefully its the cute gal I liked with those beautiful babies. Mom misses my babies. Like my stewie is gone.....I'm lois
Its nice to see someone is actually getting old . shit this means I'm ancient
Help me I'm sinking in cyber shit
Love u
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Follow this link if you would like to learn the 3rd technique correctly!
Great video. I will be sure to try the SoeulTee method for my next class.
Robert Moffat i think im going to start using the soeultee style from now on..
Does that 3rd method really never get untied during practice? If so I have to try that myself!
I'm sure it does somehow. It just never happened to me when I tied it that way. I typically use the second method though
SeoulTee
I use the third method when I train and the second method in tournaments. The only reason I have to retie my belt when I tie it using the third method is that the initial tie wasn't tight enough. Great video.
Paul Cartee why dont u use the third method in tournaments as well, since it normally doesn't untie?
I don't use the third method in tournaments because having my belt not untie gives my opponents an advantage. If their belt falls off, I can't use it. If my belt stays on, they can use it against me. I don't use the third method in tournaments because I don't want to give my opponent an advantage.
but according to the rules when your belt unties the referee signals you to tie it again..or am I wrong?
Crossing at your back is or at least was very bad when I learned how to tie obi 35 years ago.
Thanks! I'm checking out the Aikido dojo tomorrow.
I think I'll stay with the basic fold lol
Gracias! Lo usaré con mis estudiantes de judo. Ya conocía las primeras dos formas para amarrar el cinturón, pero el tercero no lo sabía. Me parece muy buena opción. Lo practicaré!
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That's how I beat my opponents these days!
Music made me sleepy, but otherwise a great video! Can't wait to try it! :)
es modo 2 es el mejor gracias muchas gracias 👌👌👌😎😲🐱👤🐱👤😄
Excelent post, mate!!
thanks!
2:29 for the sencond one
Well I have to loop both ends because I got my first dan and in my Karate dojo you have to do it like that.
2:30
Thanks this helped a ton!
Boss
I think it's the same for karate. Most likely TKD as well
It's been so long since I did this. I got it from Audionautix, but I can't remember the song. SOrry
I think aikido is great stuff. I wish I had done it at some point along the way. I'm sure there are some aspects about aikido that would transition well into self-defence. Much police training is centered around alot of the takedown and locking techniques of aikido for subduing someone. Much of it is theoretical and there isn't a real free sparring venue in aikido, but it's still great.
I absolutely love using the 'Seoultee' method for tying my belt! Did you come up with that one yourself?!
No not at all. Just having some fun
Thanks my dude! judo promotion coming up!
so.. it only works for judo or jiu jitsu belts? what about karate, or taekwondo belts?
what is the title of song?
The SEOULTEE method is also the droman30 method.
For my belt it makes it a bit too bulky. I find doing one side still locks it up
Juste un petit détail sur les deux longueurs de ceinture devant.
Celles-ci sont inégales parce qu'elles correspondent philosophiquement à l'idéogramme du TAO.
Le lien étend comme une attaque et une esquive ... Etc.…
Félicitations.
On the second one get a big bit left and a we bit left
it should be yes. before you start the knot, make sure it's layered correctly. Just takes a little practice.
VERY GOOOOD
the first step is traditional for TKD
The last one I used at the Australian nationals
Hey man thanks for the vid, Ill use that 3rd method, Cheers
Is the belt suppose to be perfectly layered in the back? Because for some reason I cannot get it perfectly layered, one layer always comes out despite how hard I pull when tying.
Thanks a lot bro!
Sorry, but you did the first one wrong. Your right hand guides the belt under the other wrapping. It doesn't cross over. It should end up just like the last two you tied. A new belt tied like that could hurt your back if you fall wrong, and is uncomfortable. Why hasn't anybody noticed this?
Thanks i used the last one
hey SeoulTee, there's an aikido dojo near my home. what are your thoughts on aikido? is it legit training for self defense?
thanks for this video i forgot how to tie my gi
Membership has its priviledges, brother!! I just get shirts if he throws one at me during class. He randomly makes shirts and jackets, but I don't really ask for them. I can always ask about the orange shirts and see what he says. He can be ornery (lol!) so it's always delicate asking for stuff. PM me through my FB page in the comments. I don't actually train there now because I moved and dislocated the elbow during practice.
very nice
Hello! My name is Steven, and l am Half American Half Korean, and I train Judo and BJJ here in Montgomery, Alabama USA. My wife is Korean and I have visited Korean twice, but never had the opportunity to train Judo or Jiujitsu there. I will be visiting again in a year or two and hope I get to train some. Your Judo Gym shirt, is there a way I can purchase some shirts to get them shipped to the US? I don't mean just one, but like 10 or so?
It's the only method!
You're welcome. I use the last knot myself when I'm practicing judo
How long did it take you to get your black belt?
Me, 6 or 7 years if I recall. Was a long time ago.
Thanks dude alot! :)
For the third method, the right side, the one with chinese characters should also be passed between the two layers of belt, like you did for the left side, so everything is symetric.
Most important - tie the belt in your kitchen! 🙂
Oh so good! I'm a new white belt that has to tie her belt like a thousand times during the practice lol this afternoon I'll try the last one!
I finally do the no crossover method, THANKS!!!
+AAA Destroyer awesome!
thanks alot! learned how to tie my belt for bjj before ive gone to my first class!
Is that belt a thicker belt than others? doesn't look soft
Thanks. I'm in a different one now with my new school.
Great! Thaks!!
That's all true. Koreans pronunciation of the "J" in this case is with a "Y" sound. I learned this as I heard pronunciations and saw spellings of several words in the same situation.
Miau te miaun miau