How the Choi Bar Changed BJJ Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @kintsugibjjproject3623
    @kintsugibjjproject3623 Год назад +121

    Nice tribute! Choi was developing this armbar entry when he was a blue belt at HBJJ under Shawn Williams and Sean Flanery. He’s a great guy and has always been highly skilled and tough as nails! 🥋😊👍

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +17

      Wish more was known about him cause I had to call up my friends from Paragon to learn about him. We definitely need a bjj fanatics Choi bar video with him

    • @SifuJames77
      @SifuJames77 Год назад +9

      Yep, I used to travel over from the UK to train at HBJJ yearly and trained with Choi a lot as we were the same belt. I say trained, Choi would just smash me :) He was incredibly strong for his size, and it was like grappling someone made of iron. Choi had techniques and sequences that he would just hit on you like a robot, but a very polite and smiling robot. You knew it was coming, you just couldn't stop it. Such a nice guy and I always enjoyed rolling with him.
      Edit: Just watched further and saw you mention about Choi moving to Atos. Pretty sure he was at AOJ rather than Atos HQ. I remember seeing some videos of classes at AOJ and Choi was in the background

    • @LeoMarcantonio
      @LeoMarcantonio Год назад +1

      @@SifuJames77JC in the comments 🙌🏼

    • @jnakash
      @jnakash Год назад +3

      @@SifuJames77 James! Good to hear from you. Funny, I was randomly browsing and saw this vid. HBJJ reunion! Hope you've been well. - Jonathan

    • @chadromero3718
      @chadromero3718 11 дней назад

      Shawn Williams started developing his "Williams guard" as a blue belt as well. I guess blue belt is the magic time to develop a namesake technique.

  • @Ruwod
    @Ruwod Год назад +72

    Choi is my instructor. I remember the first time that i rolled with him. It was such a big shock. His took my shoulder like machine and i tapped like 7 times in a row with same choibar. I was purple belt at that time but realized that i dont know how to defense the armbar 😅

    • @terrykim2748
      @terrykim2748 Год назад +1

      Woah, crazy seeing your comment here! Huge fan of your page :)
      안녕하세요~ 러운동을 여기서보니 반갑네요. 채널 너무 재밌게 보고있어요. 업로드 자주 해주세요 🙂 Love from California!

    • @toolmania0909
      @toolmania0909 Год назад +2

      최용원관장님쵝고

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +5

      It's great to see so many people with a connection to Choi

    • @twelvefour87
      @twelvefour87 Год назад +1

      Where is he teaching now?

    • @nakhyunkang
      @nakhyunkang Год назад +2

      @@twelvefour87seoul korea

  • @TheElThomaso
    @TheElThomaso Год назад +43

    I can only imagine the amount of time it took to put this together, very impressive 😵
    Thanks for sharing Alec!

  • @ramon4545
    @ramon4545 Год назад +18

    I remember having wars and learning so much from Choi when I was with Paragon and training at HBJJ he was an amazing training partner. I miss those days haha.

  • @gamma105
    @gamma105 Год назад +28

    Trained with him at AOJ . Super nice guy, i was a victim to the Choi bar countless times 😂

  • @woozzification
    @woozzification Год назад +14

    Your content is so good man. Would love one of these mini-documentary style videos on Marcelo Garcia and his no-gi game in particular. Keep up the great work!

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +2

      Definitely going to level up my skills first before tackling the goat Marcelo

  • @joeg7096
    @joeg7096 Год назад +4

    cool of you to create this tribute video. i remember a while back trying to look choi up on youtube and insta and couldnt find anything, was surprised i couldnt find any tape on a guy who was the origin of such a popular move. thanks for sharing

  • @KierenLefevre
    @KierenLefevre Год назад +3

    Casually watching and then my face pops up at 3:08 hahaha awesome video, I LOVE the choi-bar.

  • @jonhernandez3645
    @jonhernandez3645 Год назад +6

    I always wondered where the name came from, I learned it from a lachland submeta video and that was the first time.

  • @jonlau7937
    @jonlau7937 Год назад +11

    killer format Alec, the history dive are so rich, the keenan, telles etc. Keep it up!

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +2

      Lots of unsung heroes in the grappling world

  • @meetthemasters754
    @meetthemasters754 Год назад +7

    9:40 To Chois credit, he was against Roberto Satoshi, who is a absolute beast of a guy and is the current Rizin Lightweight MMA champion.

  • @dimpap9659
    @dimpap9659 Год назад +3

    Did the Choi-bar myself since whitebelt (5 years ago) never knew that it is called that way. Always called it pinch Armbar, you can also combo it with a Kimura , triangle variations or swim-move or if opp give opurtunity use the shoulder and hip post for a sneaky backtake.. that what i usually do.

  • @kylebeckham3825
    @kylebeckham3825 Год назад +15

    Thank you for putting so much time and effort into this video...top flight stuff in all dimensions. Clear writing, great narration, and exceptional technical breakdowns in a variety of settings.

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +1

      Happy to share these videos with you guys

  • @user-theBeyonder
    @user-theBeyonder Год назад +4

    A lot of killers in those days back in Santa Barbara paragon . Choi was always a very nice guy , I remember his big smile

  • @Aceinthehole1179
    @Aceinthehole1179 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing video. Well done my friend! I definitely want to go watch other vids you have made. You didn’t drag it out, you gave good information, & took the story from A-Z👊🏻👍👍uo

  • @fromsamuraitoscience7184
    @fromsamuraitoscience7184 Год назад +9

    A judo coach showed us this entry into the armbar - but with different grip - at a national training session in 1996. Works great. Enjoyed the video 👍

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +4

      Very cool! You know they say that bjj is basically just judo hahaha

    • @rickfinsta2951
      @rickfinsta2951 Год назад +2

      @@AlecBaulding Yeah this technique is actually called Hiza Gatame (Ude Hishigi Hiza Gatame) but I know how you BJJ guys like to rename stuff after the first guy you saw do it LOL.

    • @keredchang
      @keredchang Год назад +1

      @@rickfinsta2951 Unless you can provide a photo or a video that shows otherwise, then it would appear the Hiza Gatame is a different move. More similar to a straight arm lock.
      With a Hiza, the entry, body positioning, and finishing mechanics are entirely different. There are nuances to the set up and finish of every move. Thus specific names should be provided to them. Again, maybe there is evidence to the contrary, so please provide if so.

    • @rickfinsta2951
      @rickfinsta2951 Год назад

      @@keredchang In Juji Gatame (Ude Hishigi Juji Gatame) the shoulder is isolated by the hips, the arm drawn straight, and pressure is applied to the rear of the elbow. In Hiza Gatame, the arm is not generally straightened fully, and torsion (not straightening) is applied to the elbow joint by the knee. Hiza literally means "knee." This is clearly identifiable in the first few seconds of this video so I'm not sure what other evidence needs to be shown? I learned this technique from a multi-time US Nationals Katame no Kata and Shiai champion and current Rokudan. About the closest technique would actually be Ashi Gatame which is when the leg goes across the face to isolate the shoulder and the arm is drawn straight and pressure applied in the same manner as Juji Gatame (the method of shoulder isolation is using the leg instead of the hips in that case). Living somewhere in between all these is what you guys call Omoplata which is actually just a version of Ude Garami (what you guys have several names for including Kimura and Americana) executed with the leg instead of the arms. I hope that helps?

  • @paultaing7420
    @paultaing7420 Год назад +2

    I LOVE these documentary style videos you’re doing. They are very well done. I hope you keep these up❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ScientistSam1
    @ScientistSam1 Год назад +2

    Loved this video and the historical perspective.

  • @hirosato1548
    @hirosato1548 Год назад +2

    sick video man, very creative. choi bars are so hot right now.

  • @LIMIBJJ
    @LIMIBJJ Год назад +5

    Very well done. I enjoyed this video a lot

  • @layzboybc
    @layzboybc Год назад +2

    This was really an amazing breakdown and history lesson. Well done sir!

  • @0b3ryn29
    @0b3ryn29 Год назад +1

    These short documentaries on moves are great. Do one on the D'arce and high wrist guillotine.

  • @cknasir
    @cknasir 9 месяцев назад +2

    Alec amazing tribute to Yongwon Choi about his amazing submission

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah I'm happy to see that he's getting some recognition

  • @stuartsmith5927
    @stuartsmith5927 Год назад +1

    Superb video on the evolution of the choi bar. Thank you

  • @AgentZackSit
    @AgentZackSit Год назад +2

    Great video. Love the details and research! 👌🙌

  • @grumpyae86
    @grumpyae86 Год назад +1

    This is awesome! Well done man. Really enjoy these research vids

  • @andrewkim6037
    @andrewkim6037 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the fascinating video Coach Alec! I've been trying to learn the Choi Bar, and I usually end up in a belly-down armbar type of situation. So, there's a lot for me to work on, but I'm having fun with it. Thanks again!

  • @Godofjiujitsu
    @Godofjiujitsu 4 месяца назад +1

    All your videos are Masterpieces👍 I love Choibar ❤️

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much 😀 got another video planned for release this week

  • @ForzaTerra89
    @ForzaTerra89 Год назад +2

    This ties very closely into a very fundamental rolling armbar used in Judo. I’m definitely gonna practice this, great video

  • @Thefrenchsavagery
    @Thefrenchsavagery 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great work

  • @moefinesse9878
    @moefinesse9878 9 месяцев назад +1

    I publicly challenge Choi to the Choi bar!

  • @MidlandsJJ
    @MidlandsJJ Год назад +1

    Yet another excellent video! Thank you as always!

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @MidlandsJJ
      @MidlandsJJ Год назад

      @@AlecBaulding Do you take idea requests for videos?

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад

      @@MidlandsJJ I can’t make any promises but I’m open to suggestions

  • @submeta
    @submeta Год назад +1

    Very informative and entertaining!
    Good stuff, Alec!

  • @jdmj0
    @jdmj0 10 месяцев назад +1

    What an excellently done video! II learned a lot! SUBBED my guy!

  • @kevinsho2601
    @kevinsho2601 Год назад +3

    I heard from an instructor at renzo gracies in LA that choi was super nice but kinda crazy and tough as shit. I think he was in the military for a bit.

  • @MakeItRain420ify
    @MakeItRain420ify Год назад +1

    Your killing it on these videos!!!

  • @grappler840829
    @grappler840829 Год назад +3

    `Choi got married recently congratulation, I also have met him at Jamsil a couple weeks ago

  • @diogolmbhz
    @diogolmbhz 5 месяцев назад +2

    Subscribed!! Great content 🎉

  • @xMarcxAndrex
    @xMarcxAndrex Год назад +1

    Love the history videos. Keep em coming!

  • @danieldreamsofjiujitsu
    @danieldreamsofjiujitsu Год назад +1

    Amazing video Alec!

  • @thedadhaze
    @thedadhaze Год назад +1

    @2:54 'A wild Chewy appears, how do you wish to proceed?'

  • @tobybjj4789
    @tobybjj4789 Год назад +3

    one of my coaches was a long time partner of choi choi... boy the stories he has too tell 😂

  • @jameswhelan1066
    @jameswhelan1066 Год назад +1

    This is a really good video thank you very much!🎉

  • @marcgagne6913
    @marcgagne6913 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed. Thanks man.

  • @rturo22
    @rturo22 Год назад +1

    Nice so the difference between the Choi bar and say what cyborg and Pablo Papovitch were doing is the gable grip vs the kimura grip?

  • @db9544
    @db9544 Год назад +1

    I used to do something like this when I did judo about 20 years ago. It was always a last ditch effort when tired though.

  • @1028made
    @1028made Год назад +2

    Choi is THE fucking MAN

  • @alfredovillasenorsoto3667
    @alfredovillasenorsoto3667 Год назад +1

    This is awesome. I like this move.

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад

      You know I had to spam it in training leading up to the video haha

  • @overrideFunction
    @overrideFunction Год назад +1

    I've been learning the Choi bar, but had never heard of him. Glad you helped me correct it! Although earlier this year I tore my LCL going for a Choi bar. I blame all the bicep slicers I was doing for weakening the knee. The Choi bar really isn't that bad on the knee from my limited experience. Fortunately the injury wasn't too terrible and didn't need surgery

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +1

      Take care of yourself and I hope to see you back on the mats if possible

  • @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
    @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 Год назад +2

    great job

  • @connormccreary4743
    @connormccreary4743 Год назад +1

    Keenan hits a Choi bar in Lloyd irvin Kumite, episode 1, doesn’t finish with it but the setup is definitely a Choi bar, this is from 2012 I believe

  • @cashyourdreams7252
    @cashyourdreams7252 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Alec!!

  • @jonahkong572
    @jonahkong572 Год назад +1

    choi bar in korean is 초이바. There are some instructions pf choi bar and its variations from Choi on youtube. Use the korean word!

  • @froggy3496
    @froggy3496 Год назад +3

    I saw stuff about the choi bar years ago but couldn't really pull it off. It wasn't until I saw everyone at ADCC using that I realized it's potential and started working on it.
    Now it's probably my main attack. Shout out to Choi for coming up with it 🫶🫶

    • @bensoto4855
      @bensoto4855 Год назад

      Rafa Mendes was doing that style arm bar in 2009 in ADCC

    • @froggy3496
      @froggy3496 Год назад +1

      @@bensoto4855 wrong. John Danaher invented after he invented gravity

    • @bensoto4855
      @bensoto4855 Год назад

      @@froggy3496 How could I forget? Apologies. I mean, I'm sure he wrote a 50 page dissertation on the subject that I forgot about

  • @stevenhan1811
    @stevenhan1811 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you!

  • @lastat10
    @lastat10 Год назад +2

    Shout out choi!!! ❤

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +1

      Had some other thumbnail ideas with him but ultimately I realized most people never heard/seen him, so hopefully that changes a little bit moving forward

    • @lastat10
      @lastat10 Год назад

      @@AlecBaulding I love it man! Keep it up, this video came at the perfect timing for me, as I’ve been really diving into the Choi bar and was already doing it in training but not knowing what it was called. Thanks for educating me on who he was and is.

  • @DanTheWolfman
    @DanTheWolfman Год назад

    I wonder if my vid on "arm weave better than a kimura" in 2012 definitely became the "reverse kimura" and wonder if it led to any development in this....i also used the "double leg over position" a lot

  • @mylastchance
    @mylastchance Год назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @jassimalaamer3255
    @jassimalaamer3255 Год назад +1

    Excellent video 👌

  • @kenjiujitsu2024
    @kenjiujitsu2024 Год назад +3

    I got choibarred many times by Choi when i was training at AOJ

  • @user-sl4sx6dp4c
    @user-sl4sx6dp4c 4 месяца назад +2

    great video!

  • @byronjabara
    @byronjabara Год назад +1

    Another great video!! Thanks

  • @TaylorDouglasMusic
    @TaylorDouglasMusic Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @chefntoast
    @chefntoast Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @chueher9828
    @chueher9828 Год назад +1

    Great history lesson Alec❤

  • @thelastchimp
    @thelastchimp Год назад +1

    love your vids alec

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад

      I actually learn a lot doing these as well

  • @evanburgess8428
    @evanburgess8428 Год назад +2

    Nice

  • @kimura317
    @kimura317 Год назад

    You did Chewy dirty there at 2:53, lol

  • @Somethingsomethinglol
    @Somethingsomethinglol Год назад +1

    Great video ❤

  • @zukabjj2885
    @zukabjj2885 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @geraldoferreira4595
    @geraldoferreira4595 Год назад

    I couldn't get what happened at 02:50. Can someone explain? Thanks in advance.

  • @808BJJ_Black_Belt
    @808BJJ_Black_Belt Год назад +1

    Awesome 👏🏻

  • @pninnan
    @pninnan Год назад +3

    That shin on shin toe hold type thing his opponent in Japan was going for was so dirty. Zero chance to actually submit, just being dirty and trying to make it dirty

    • @Lockdown335
      @Lockdown335 Год назад

      Thats something i would have done as an hurt angry lil 10yo white belt LOL what on earth

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад

      That's that old school defense right there lol

  • @chefntoast
    @chefntoast Год назад +1

    Great nod to Eddie Cummings 👏🏽 👍🏽

  • @KingMob4313
    @KingMob4313 Год назад +8

    Choi bar isn't too different than what you classically see from a number of judokas, especially Neil Adams back in the 80s.

  • @ryanthompson3446
    @ryanthompson3446 Год назад +1

    People do not create moves, they discover variable pathways to invariable conclusions.

  • @yousufleads
    @yousufleads Год назад +1

    11:13 😂

  • @dra8920
    @dra8920 Год назад +1

    Ok but Sean Roberts did not sweep Rodolfo Vieira lmao. It was just an adv, Rodolfo sprung back up.

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  Год назад +1

      If I was Shawn I would count that haha

    • @dra8920
      @dra8920 Год назад

      @@AlecBaulding lmao for sure, I'd also cut the clip exactly were it's cut. Nobody needs to see Rodolfo destroying your guard multiple times, mounting, passing and choking you from the back

    • @rturo22
      @rturo22 Год назад

      Sean Roberts Swept Rafa Mendes with that sweep too

    • @dra8920
      @dra8920 Год назад

      @@rturo22 Where? cause I don't think Sean Roberts ever fought Rafa Mendes in competition, they are not even in the same weight division, not even close.

  • @amaisaitama9353
    @amaisaitama9353 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shit Didnt know that my former instructor created such famous technique imma go back

    • @AlecBaulding
      @AlecBaulding  10 месяцев назад

      Just saw that he filmed an instructional with BJJ Fanatics so be on the look out for that

  • @99Gara99
    @99Gara99 Год назад +2

    Game changer

  • @achmadthalib1873
    @achmadthalib1873 Год назад +1

    bruh i have submitt 1 person with this choi bar because i mistake wrong hand to get armbar back when iam white belt

  • @a0ea0e
    @a0ea0e Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @Carnemexada
    @Carnemexada Год назад

    The double wristlock works a lot better from bottom using k-control like Neil Melanson.

  • @vikingbjj7
    @vikingbjj7 8 месяцев назад

    remember daniel moraes teaching this about 20 years ago, chois version is great too.

  • @misnomer4231
    @misnomer4231 Год назад

    but this has been in judo since forever

  • @CTGracie
    @CTGracie Год назад +1

    'Choi Bar' is just another name for arm lock. I been doing 'Choi Bar' before it became popularized and with 'its entries' as seen by the named people.
    My coach rips arms this way and so did people before 'Choi.' Ill never call it 'Choi' since its been called arm lock from when i learned it in 2002, same goes for ashi retarded BS, single leg x. I give respect to those that taught me rather than new age names that just rebrands it to sell videos and make shitty content.

  • @Carnemexada
    @Carnemexada Год назад +1

    It's a clear deficiency in BJJ positioning. Learn how to wrestle and get off your damn knees!!

    • @rturo22
      @rturo22 Год назад

      the reason they are passing low is to keep from exposing the legs from leg locks hence the reason the choi bar is coming into play

    • @Carnemexada
      @Carnemexada Год назад

      @@rturo22 I'm not sure what you mean by passing low. I'm talking about weight distribution. If you're on your knees your weight is not being carried by the guy on bottom, which is why there is enough space for setting up the choi.

    • @rturo22
      @rturo22 Год назад

      @@Carnemexada that's why they hip out to make the space to get the leg around the the head.

    • @Carnemexada
      @Carnemexada Год назад +1

      @@rturo22 they don't have to make space. The guy on top is giving it to them. BJJ doesn't teach you how to be heavy. It's as simple as that.

  • @Dude27RJ
    @Dude27RJ Год назад

    Truth : In 2005, when I got my black belt in Brasil, this position already existed !!! This position is known here waaaaaaay before americans started naming things as if they were recently invented......honestly, is a little pathetic.

  • @jiujudo1307
    @jiujudo1307 Год назад

    STOP IT! Are U still mad about sleeping in the basement? The dirty showers? ANYWAY, Helio developed Judo and all current moves taught today. It was his mast plan. Just look at the 4th generation of Gracies, MMA CHAMPIONS, ADCC CHAMPIONS, AND FINALLY, IBJJF Gi & No-Gi World CHAMPIONS! Wait, Don't google Gracie Champions. There is a virus that will lock your device.

  • @sirpibble
    @sirpibble 11 месяцев назад

    Naming moves after people is a dumb convention that needs to stop 👌
    Moves should be discriptive of what youre doing

  • @Jonobos
    @Jonobos Год назад +1

    Jiujitsu has a really weird obsession with naming things. It is just the spinning armbar, but from the bottom. There are 20 different names for an armbar. Any slight variation and it gets a new name. This technique by technique understanding of jiujitsu is why it takes so long to attain any level of skill.

    • @pradeepinside3893
      @pradeepinside3893 Год назад +20

      It's like when families have kids and don't simply call them "Human154" "Human155" and so on. Really weird.

    • @axeltorbenson8533
      @axeltorbenson8533 Год назад +6

      Important new moves get new names. The Choi bar is quite distinct from other armbars, so it is useful to have a separate name for it.

    • @phobowl
      @phobowl Год назад +2

      Nah it’s a different from the classic guard arm bar. Deserves its own name.

    • @marwinmccall
      @marwinmccall Год назад

      Been doing this since 2001 you can do this technique with the Camorra or you could do it without but this is nothing new

    • @axeltorbenson8533
      @axeltorbenson8533 Год назад +1

      Do you mean "Kimura"? Just want to double check as the naming of techniques is important imo ;) @@marwinmccall

  • @wcarlson6115
    @wcarlson6115 Год назад

    @SilverFoxBJJ hmmm?!? 🤭