I did judo and jiu jitsu "for fun" when I was a kid, 6 years total. I never thought I could use those throws outside the mats. And here I stumble upon this clip, now a fat dad in my 40s, and see all these throws I know how to do, and they're in the top five for a real situation? Whoa! It made me want to go back to training, thanks a lot for this!
@carabinapacifista5627Күн бұрын
This channel is way too good for this amount of views
@aylinbuch58562 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sensei
@marcn87503 күн бұрын
I would recommend in a street fight…. Only use what you have practiced about 500 x or more. Keep it simple. The opponent will not stand there passively. You will be hit in the face and such. And unless you are used to getting hit in the face … Foot sweep. Major outer reaping. Both of these minor take downs do not require a gi. Then to scarf hold with an arm bar if needed. That’s it.
@dylanharrell5035 күн бұрын
If you throw the first punch you’ll probably get charged with assault.
@nicholasnj37786 күн бұрын
Push his Chin, thats the Karate / Japanese Jujitsu version of the Osoto, leaned it like that all the in the 1980s and 1990s
@alexandrehuat7736 күн бұрын
It's like sitting down while doing sasae tsurikomi ashi
@vasa26817 күн бұрын
These throws could seriously injure people, not recommended unless in a life or death situation.
@Sj-dt6vo7 күн бұрын
How the fuck would judo help you in a street fight or being attacked in your own home.
@AikiCircus7 күн бұрын
Good to know. It's the same principle as in Aikido: put the attacker's weight on one foot, then throw in the direction of the foot line.
@BURGAWMMA8 күн бұрын
Who watched this whole video while mentally screaming "KUZUSHI"
@0418828 күн бұрын
MEEEEE🙋
@BURGAWMMA7 күн бұрын
@@041882 I know right😃
@chau2k58 күн бұрын
This concept is incredibly helpful. Thank you!
@davidherthnek62128 күн бұрын
Can't wait to try it out!
@user-wo3id8wn5i9 күн бұрын
useful stuff! would love to see a similar video for RvL
@thebaneking47879 күн бұрын
You’re incredible. You’re good. No 💩
@oddjobtriumph16359 күн бұрын
Koshi Guruma was my go to technique in my younger days getting into the odd scrap in my Teens and early 20's ......closely followed by Harai Makikomi . Worked wonders .... never used ippon seoi Nage once on the street ..... you use what works for you . In competition my go to throw was either a Left handed Morote seoi Nage ,,but i would tuck my opponents Right arm into his body with my left elbow. trapping his ability to stop his fall...bit of a nasty one ....but it came about purely by accident as i'm not able to do the throw right handed due to a slight deformation in my elbow joint cause by an injury when i was 10.... so i adapted ..........my other throw i loved to use on tricky opponents was an Uki Waza .....not big scoring but would throw it in if i was struggling elsewhere .... and not many were using that throw that i saw at the time , so would catch people unaware .. 56 years ... Knees are both shot , right shoulder shot, right elbow still deformed ... fingers riddled with Arthritis ....had to give up Grappling 10 years ago as the Body Gave up on me .... I miss training and the Camaraderie with the Many Guys and Gals i trained with from 1979-2013. Age waits for no one unfortunately ...
@samuelcharette422410 күн бұрын
I don’t agree for uchi mata. Weight has to be on Uke left left or minimaly evenly balanced for a clean ippon
@nickyonezuka-cranfordjkc49319 күн бұрын
Depends which uchimata
@TonyPacenski10 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@larrygoerke908110 күн бұрын
Hello Cranford JKC from a Jersey Boy, now in Califonia. I remember Cranford from my first days in Judo at Woodbridge Judo Kai and my TKD Sensei in Old Bridge trained there. I raised my three daughters On The Mat and our home Dojo is San Shi, down in Oceanside. I'm in San Jose now - home of lots of great Judo, including SJSU and their famous Coach Sensei Yosh Uchida and my Doctor Bob Nishime. Sadly rarely On The Mat now at 69 due to medical disqualifications, but I will always love it. Peace & Love y'all !
@valeyard0011 күн бұрын
This is game changing advice for many of us. Thank you!! 👍
@eliosanciolo284411 күн бұрын
Thanks for your expertise. Great content for all martial arts and artists/students.
@user-yl5cr3eb9w11 күн бұрын
So true …
@hodgsoncatalin324311 күн бұрын
That's right, timing is everything in judo. Thank you for this new video.
@mariustresorus94211 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot ! I'm sure there is also something logical like this for BJJ. Thanks again.
@drmetlhed11 күн бұрын
Love all of your videos Nicky.
@stonemanson488411 күн бұрын
👍👍
@stonemanson488411 күн бұрын
👍👍
@GordonSou12 күн бұрын
Excellent video - thanks. I learnt CCC when 14 at YMCA wrestling club in UK. All grown men apart from me and a feĺlow whose brother was a freestyle champion - Pat Maguire. Years later coached freestyle. I guess CCC is to freestyle what jiu jitsu is to judo - many actions allowed which forbidden in freestyle and of course punishing holds and submission. I had to "switch" to freestyle as only form recognized by BAWA. CCC much more variety even for takedowns. When you mention that wrestling disadvantaged against jiu jitsu I take it you are referring to freestyle and Greco Roman and not CCC. Thanks for wise advice to young fellows about fighting. I told my macho grandson to avoid situations like bars where a weedy psycho can take your eye out with a broken glass in a moment - I'd come across this in my years in the Royal Navy. I recommended take up a "combat" sport instead - which he did, taking a year off to go to Thailand, which helped him to "grow up".
@steveedington523112 күн бұрын
great technics thank you on the streets any thing could and does happen .It would be great to practice these moves really good advice thank you
@dragowoo13 күн бұрын
Great video for ken ken uchimata you've earned a subscriber!
@jenhamilton14 күн бұрын
Take his nose at 3:09
@dl651915 күн бұрын
The only throw I've used in a fight was indeed O Soto Gari. The guy just gave it to me when he attacked me and it worked like a charm. We were in snow so he wasn't injured.
@kennethrogers112915 күн бұрын
Hook their jaw? But that would create more space so the throw would turn into more of a tsurikomi ashi move? self defense application, but I like yours for sport…
@auggied676015 күн бұрын
Your honesty and common sense is refreshing.
@larryleguizamon290615 күн бұрын
No matter what your discipline is you have to set your opponent to apply your technique, that's what's key.
@zd4w915 күн бұрын
Beautiful throws 💯
@nicocontreras536615 күн бұрын
Great, I´ll try it today, thanks for sharing.
@ro724216 күн бұрын
You guys look like a couple of chumps where do you study the local ymca
@user-te7xg9kk7w16 күн бұрын
Like your house. My mom gave away to a preacher. God do I regret it. Good judo.
@fksociety13716 күн бұрын
Jeff Bezo's Amazon dojo. ***Laughs in Chuck Norris***
@forwardprogressonly16 күн бұрын
QUESTION NICK - Can you do a vid on best throw/takedown to rear naked choke the quickest and best for no gi ?
@forwardprogressonly16 күн бұрын
AWESOME MORE VIDS SIMILAR XX
@nicocontreras536616 күн бұрын
I use this a lot in BJJ and when people ask me for techniques I say first posture and then kuzushi instead of learning too many techniques. Thanks for sharing.
@rymskindeep17 күн бұрын
what the what that is so cool thanks for posting and sharing this
@avocado976317 күн бұрын
Very good. Simple but extremely effective
@intellectualninjamonkey249617 күн бұрын
If you don't use it in practice, how you know that you can pull it off against resistance? Better is, TAKE THE ARM with full speed BUT DON'T extend the arm. Not "don't OVERextend the arm", don't extend at all. But take the arm full speed.
@J3unG17 күн бұрын
This is good stuff, guys. Very clear, nice presentation.
@americancombato930417 күн бұрын
Very impressive!
@pope108917 күн бұрын
i got as far as brown belt in jiujitsu, i hated trying to remember the japanese names so id fail alot of the time, knew the moves but the names just wouldnt stick