I love this show the only thing I ask is a English subtitles it will be HUGE!!!! Great episode btw!
@CityHunter_Kai12 жыл бұрын
would be great with english subs
@user-jc4nl9bz9h6 жыл бұрын
格闘代理戦争からきた!
@taolinzhang10893 жыл бұрын
Where are you from?
@hnyl88812 жыл бұрын
I like the girl at 12:37
@昌太さんたさた Жыл бұрын
サムネマッケンジーダーンかと思った
@alniter191912 жыл бұрын
Man Megaton was toolin that chick !! But he let her work too !!
@thejookking4 жыл бұрын
That chick, is the same commentator in Black to the left of The Japanese man. Rikako Yuaso, I believe.
@sxhyh9193 жыл бұрын
来てたグラビアアイドルより湯浅のほうが可愛いじゃん!
@taolinzhang10893 жыл бұрын
Which country are you in?
@johnsmith772910 жыл бұрын
dear martial art enthusiast...Brazilian Jiu jitsu, came from Judo ground work called Katame-waza. Is ignorance to say that brazilian jiu jitsu or gracie stole from Judo or Ju jutsu which is the proper name and not jiu jitsu, What they did is take the ground work from judo and some of the stand up modify it to work for the smaller and less agile person. Ie what Bruce Lee to Wing chung and created Jeet kun do...
@patrickfowler5907 жыл бұрын
John Smith You are misinformed. It was neither the Gracie family nor Jigoro Kano who is responsible for our art. This has been shown by many historians, backed by many primary and secondary sources. Kano did not like ground fighting, and famously said "Human beings were meant to walk, not crawl" (Stevens). It was only after Mataemon Tanabe's Jiu Jitsu beat Kano's students, in the many challenge matches between his Kansai ground fighting heavy Jiu-Jitsu and the Kodokan, that constant defeats at the hands of Tanabe's school, during the late 1890s to early 1900s that Kano finally gave into incorporating ground fighting into Judo. A few of his matches include beating a decorated 3rd Dan Judoka two years in a row, and even winning a challenge match by leg lock in front of the Imperial family (Barioli). He even challenged the famed, Shiro Saigo, the historical basis for the famed Kurosawa character Sanshiro Sugata, but he never received an answer. These many challenge matches inspired Judoka, Kodokan or the likes, to learn more ground fighting or were taught by Tanabe directly. It is well documented that Tanabe was slight in stature. He developed his leverage dependent style as a consequence (Great Japan Judo History). Even students of his, including Yukio Tani, who was only 5 feet tall, defeated hundreds upon hundreds of larger and stronger catch wrestlers, folk wrestlers, strongmen, etc, who often weighed over 225 lbs (EJ Mas). Which makes this even greater of a feat, and is by his own humble admission, he admits that he was "third rate" when comparing his skill to his contemporaries back in Japan. Contemporaries who's skill easily beat the Kodokan using leverage based ground fighting. Maeda was one of these Judoka who learned Jiu-Jitsu ground fighting. After Maeda left Japan, ground fighting started to become more and more popular, and people like famed kosen rules practitioner Oda did research and training outside of Judo to learn more ground fighting (he did not get his black belt until around 1910). However, even though Oda insisted to make judo a "50% to 50%" style, directly to Kano, Kano resisted, and stifled kosen competition in 1914, and all but put an end to kosen rules by 1925, banning guard pulling, leg locks, etc. With the exception of the 7 Imperial Universities competitions, which still go on today but have been so diluted by the focus on Olympic rules training that the ground fighting is a shadow of what it was 100 years ago. Maeda might have waived the Judo flag but his ground fighting was neither from Judo or Kano, it was from the "Kansai" Jiu-Jitsu style that Tanabe developed, which was bolstered by the contributions of many thousands of previous Japanese; and when introduced to Brazil it was further developed by many thousands of Brazilians. The Gracie family does have a larger role in "Kansai" ground fighting heavy Jiu-Jitsu of Tanabe, they kept it outside the hands of the medaling governing bodies of judo. Being so, and for the latter reasons and evidence above, our Jiu-Jitsu, "Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu" is neither developed by Kano or Gracie.
@Amrani974 жыл бұрын
@@patrickfowler590 Is there a way to save a comment so that I can reference this one everytime this discussions rises. Many people don't even know Tanabe. Good to see it in a remote youtube comment section lol
@thejookking4 жыл бұрын
@@Amrani97 Open this up in a browser, copy-and-paste this comment in a document like MS WORD or Google Docs. Be sure to include The title of this video and the URL link.
@Brunometalwar12 жыл бұрын
who are those two cute girls in 00:21 in the right side of the screen?
@RainstormInSpace11 жыл бұрын
why are americans doing brazilian jiu jitsu? they arent brazilian either. Brazilians didnt invent jiu jitsu they just tweaked it and made it famous, jiu jitsu is just an extension of traditional ju jitsu. Cant they do things they enjoy?
@thejookking4 жыл бұрын
Your statement makes absolutely NO SENSE!!!
@RainstormInSpace4 жыл бұрын
@@thejookking this comment is 7 years old... I don’t even know what it’s in regards to besides obviously being a response to someone saying the opposite.
@thejookking4 жыл бұрын
@@RainstormInSpace A response to what?? You initiated this thread. You didn't post this under someone else's thread. But it's a 7 year old thread, so whatever man...
@RainstormInSpace4 жыл бұрын
@@thejookking Probably a response to the video? How am i supposed to know what I was talking about in a 7 year old comment?
@thejookking4 жыл бұрын
@@RainstormInSpace *"Raymond B. . 1 hour ago. . @Rainstorminspace ...A response to what??...You initiated this thread. You didn't post this under someone else's thread."* > _'Rainstorminspace. . 38 minutes ago. . @Raymond B Probably a response to the video? How am i supposed to know what I was talking about in a 7 year old comment?. . . '_ +Which is why I acknowledged it by sayin' > KEEP UP.😑😑😑