Best Judo Takedowns for Bouncers

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The Combination of Ouchi and Uchimata is a devastating one if used correctly. This instructional requires a serious amount of practice to master, but if done correctly will be unstoppable. Hopping on one foot, forwards, backwards, while moving your hands and reacting to your opponent. THIS IS JUDO at its finest. Download + Stream your copy today and get an edge on your whole dojo.
CONCISE AND INFORMATIVE
Just like his KZread channel, this video cuts the fat of frivolous explanations that are only applicable to very unique circumstances. Instead, he presents you with a broad, proven and effective approaches that can be utilized across your entire judo system. His in depth explanations remain tailored for the judoka interested in leveling up their game.

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  • @Shigashi84
    @Shigashi84Ай бұрын

    Should I have Victor on the podcast!?

  • @philmckenna5709

    @philmckenna5709

    Ай бұрын

    Defo!

  • @billysweeney9994

    @billysweeney9994

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely! You should make more videos telling old stories and sharing what you KNOW works because of your experience doing it.

  • @Hemingway308

    @Hemingway308

    Ай бұрын

    That was one of the funniest vids I've seen this year. Good moves too keep up the good work and please keep telling funny stories.

  • @tilen4508

    @tilen4508

    Ай бұрын

    Yes pls 😂

  • @user-mk8hl6xh1o

    @user-mk8hl6xh1o

    Ай бұрын

    Most definitely, greetings from Athens, Greece 😊

  • @honigdachs.
    @honigdachs.Ай бұрын

    It's hilarious to me that guys would mess with a shorter bouncer. Dude, if he's not a big massive guy, you know there's a reason why he's still working that job.

  • @philmckenna5709

    @philmckenna5709

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly! When I was younger, and still "going out on the town", I was always wary of the shorter, wiry or chunky guys. I always figured that they were there because they knew how to scrap. (Not that I was looking for trouble, but y'know, sometimes shit happens when you're young, drunk and daft.)

  • @renko9067

    @renko9067

    Ай бұрын

    I once saw a Hells Angel who was 5‘ 3”. Everyone in the room knew he didn’t get his patch in a crackerjack box.

  • @germanshepherdlover2613

    @germanshepherdlover2613

    Ай бұрын

    They say never trust a skinny chef....so be wary and respectful of small bouncers...they are there because they are good...not because they are big! Love Judo!

  • @pointynoodle

    @pointynoodle

    29 күн бұрын

    Tbh most of the bouncers in my city are pencilneck 5’8 somalis

  • @nathanbateman4255

    @nathanbateman4255

    26 күн бұрын

    @@pointynoodlethat’s because you are in Somalia brother

  • @errantcanis5187
    @errantcanis5187Ай бұрын

    You’re the unluckiest guy to have instigated with Shintaro in his 20s in a crowded bar

  • @wadeboggs5163

    @wadeboggs5163

    Ай бұрын

    How dumb would you have to be to mess with a “short Asian bouncer?” I would know at first glance he is a trained killer 😂

  • @skimND

    @skimND

    Ай бұрын

    @@wadeboggs5163there’s a lot of dumb people out there

  • @michaelosman8881

    @michaelosman8881

    Ай бұрын

    Play stupid games, win stupid prizes

  • @leonardokaestner3474

    @leonardokaestner3474

    Ай бұрын

    This is why I don't get into fights. You don't know if they're a judo black belt or a 5'3" UFC champion

  • @angelsjoker8190

    @angelsjoker8190

    Ай бұрын

    ​​​@@leonardokaestner3474 Yeah, I've trained in combat sports all my life, so I've seen and trained with dudes you wouldn't ever recognise as the killers they were. One of my coaches back in the days looked more like a young Bill Gates (maybe 170lbs, milk white skin, red hair, soft face, minus the glasses), dude placed second at the Kyokushin world championships and was the bouncer of a local club, assigned to the hard cases when the body building bouncers got into trouble.

  • @exploringcalifornia9110
    @exploringcalifornia9110Ай бұрын

    As a retired bouncer, Judo skills were invaluable ! Police would show up and the guy wouldn't have a mark on him! But would call and claim he was assaulted ! Did a lot of sweeps and take downs.

  • @Canecorso14

    @Canecorso14

    Ай бұрын

    What’s your thoughts on bjj as a ex bouncer

  • @exploringcalifornia9110

    @exploringcalifornia9110

    Ай бұрын

    @@Canecorso14 _Anyone with technique was be scary if they were good at it. 99% would try to box you. Wrap them up and get them off their feet, changes their attitude.

  • @AtomicTaijiquan

    @AtomicTaijiquan

    Ай бұрын

    Same for Taijiquan. Gently showing them that what they want is not a good idea.

  • @AtomicTaijiquan

    @AtomicTaijiquan

    Ай бұрын

    @@jesusiskingofkingss you don't "Tap out" at a bar. Submissions are useless unless you want to sit and hold them or you're going to go all the way and snap it. Then you have to explain to the cops why you snapped somebody's joint. "What if they tap and promise to stop?" Well, Friend, you're in luck, I have a complete six-week course on what to do in that situation and it will only cost you $500 if you get your preorder in by Friday.

  • @jesusiskingofkingss

    @jesusiskingofkingss

    Ай бұрын

    @@AtomicTaijiquan hahaha youre one of those guys... here in brazil its normal to put a aggressive drunk to sleep and throw him out. I didnt read 5% of your reply btw because i noticed immediately youre one of those "street fight" dorks hahahha

  • @mattcollins9499
    @mattcollins9499Ай бұрын

    Podcast episode!!! Bouncer tales of Shintaro, Victor and big Ron.

  • @shannons1886

    @shannons1886

    Ай бұрын

    Victor wasn't quite as gentle as Shin 😂

  • @angelsjoker8190

    @angelsjoker8190

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@shannons1886 "Shin, check this out!" BAMM 😂

  • @dandalee
    @dandaleeАй бұрын

    LOVED the story at the end!!! This is the kind of extra stuff we want to see. You have a great presence and also your comedic chemistry with Eugene is hilarious.

  • @daleybrennan9867

    @daleybrennan9867

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @nanobotdex

    @nanobotdex

    Ай бұрын

    Totally. Not only do we get amazing judo, we also get pure entertainment.

  • @genises200
    @genises200Ай бұрын

    My friend was a bouncer and he was a Golden glove boxer. He always threw a fake jab or open hand jab to cover their vision and just dip low to come up with a upper cut to the balls and it worked 9/10 times. He did tell me when other bouncers would come over and show videos from that night. This dude tried to rob a bouncer at 7 eleven who happen to be a gold? Or state judo champ. Dude. That was wild!

  • @honigdachs.

    @honigdachs.

    Ай бұрын

    Uppercut to the balls, that's fucking hilarious. Having a boxer rip one of those shots between your legs must have felt like living hell. I had a karate instructor who'd slap dudes with a sort of an open handed palm heel in the nuts. They'd go chest to chest on him and he'd just flick it, it was hard to see for bystanders but the guys would crumble.

  • @newagain9964

    @newagain9964

    Ай бұрын

    @@honigdachs.yup. A fight is not a competition. Eyes, throats, and balls are prized targets.

  • @nicocontreras5366

    @nicocontreras5366

    Ай бұрын

    It sounds like an anime´s move but is totally effective. I did it many times in primary school.

  • @ironmikehallowween
    @ironmikehallowweenАй бұрын

    I started bouncing in Baltimore in 1988. I just retired from bouncing and bartending, hopefully for good this time, last October. Some of the stories are unbelievable, and sometimes hilarious. Thanks for the video.

  • @Bud_Mulligan
    @Bud_MulliganАй бұрын

    Awesome to see you spot the head trauma risk and call it. I have about 12 years of judo, and I think even a basic osotogari in a bar tussle could see someone untrained smacking their head on the way down. I think we underestimate how overpowered judo is against people who can't breakfall - gotta take care that we can kick ass when needed without f*cking them up and going down for GBH.

  • @yuriboyka9927
    @yuriboyka9927Ай бұрын

    Smaller sized bouncers don't have that big guy intimidation factor, so you better believe they've got some skills.

  • @tonysmith7874
    @tonysmith7874Ай бұрын

    I worked as a bar bouncer for years and am a full time police officer now. Deciding to start Judo is something I wish I would have done a hell of a lot sooner in my 20's. Without a doubt an invaluable tool for anyone in security or police work.

  • @opghmino4834
    @opghmino4834Ай бұрын

    Loved the story at the end, would be cool if we could get more things like this just after the main topic of the video if you've ever got any relevant stories!

  • @kennethokeefebrake8415
    @kennethokeefebrake8415Ай бұрын

    This brings back humorous memories of back in college. I was the chief of campus security for dances and events. I was 5'6 and 135 lb and a judo blue - brown belt. The bodybuilders would call me when they had crowd control problems at the front door. Too funny!! My backup guy "Dana" was 6'6 and 260 lb... Good guy.

  • @christianchase9909
    @christianchase9909Ай бұрын

    I am loving these practical judo videos

  • @kevinkrochak2546
    @kevinkrochak2546Ай бұрын

    Thank you once again! All the best to you!

  • @AnthonyDibiaseIdeas
    @AnthonyDibiaseIdeasАй бұрын

    This is your most entertaining video that I've seen. Thank you.

  • @bigolbearthejammydodger6527
    @bigolbearthejammydodger6527Ай бұрын

    Firstly let me state the following: 1. im a fellow judoka (blackbelt.. used to compete at a national level in my youth) 2. I have at various points worked as door staff and security along with military service. Your video is good - for certain types of situation, I liked the fact you talked about cradling the head - important not to get sued or lose your job. perhaps its the country i live in or the places Ive worked - but any sort of grappling against an unknown is so dangerous, knives are super prevalent here. Still a fan of low kicks/sweeps - and I too would recommend them, but please all - be super careful before taking your eyes off their hands, or getting in body on body contact. Too much ofwhat I know from judo and other grappling leaves one so vulnerable to getting a knife in the side (and its the sides where the armour vest does not cover)

  • @philmckenna5709

    @philmckenna5709

    Ай бұрын

    Good advice mate. Serious question: you don't live in London, do you? 🤕

  • @bigolbearthejammydodger6527

    @bigolbearthejammydodger6527

    Ай бұрын

    @@philmckenna5709nope - leicestershire.

  • @FranklinFleming-lm1yu
    @FranklinFleming-lm1yuАй бұрын

    Best judo channel out there

  • @iver404
    @iver404Ай бұрын

    Previously I thought Shintaro at ballet class was the funniest thing imaginable. Now it's the scene of him goofing around as a bouncer.

  • @MC-sf4ht
    @MC-sf4htАй бұрын

    As a guy who worked in event security in my college days, was able to relate to and enjoy your 'bouncer days' stories!

  • @avidanelkin9062
    @avidanelkin906229 күн бұрын

    Huge fan of your content, Sensei Shintaro! I'm an avid BJJ guy and discovered Judo through a Judo black belt in my BJJ gym. Been working with the guy ever since on my standup and loving every minute of it. Love your YT tutorials!

  • @KaneVisionTheWrestler
    @KaneVisionTheWrestlerАй бұрын

    That was great. Loved the story about your security guard days. I do security myself and we actually had a big brawl on Saturday. The dude I dealt with was freshly released from prison and was what I assume was ice. I do MMA, BJJ and wrestling myself, also use to do Judo. Anyways I had to choke him out 4 times to get him out the door. I was the only guy who could take him out and also use my wrestling on the ground with him while outside. While outside the dude had 7 guys stomping and reigning punches on his head and it had zero effect on him as he kept getting up to swing at patrons outside that he attacked. Upside was after having knocked him out 4 times and sticking to him like glue with my wrestling, he decided not to continue trying me and just continued to fight people fist fighting him instead.

  • @roninnotasheeplikeyou.2631
    @roninnotasheeplikeyou.2631Ай бұрын

    Judo is a no nonsense art which makes it so practical.

  • @BlenderInferno
    @BlenderInfernoАй бұрын

    Great to see you back man, I've been away from Judo KZread for a while now but I remember you faced a stroke around a year or so a go so it's great to see you back sharing awesome Judo insights :)

  • @KingOfSwords720

    @KingOfSwords720

    Ай бұрын

    Who faced a stroke? Shintaro? He's like 40 something. American food will kill you.

  • @predator-hunter-31

    @predator-hunter-31

    Ай бұрын

    There was a medical procedure or intervention and most around the planet were fooled into taking that is known to change a person's g n o m e and has caused many to suffer both h/a and s t r o k e s

  • @BaldKiwi117

    @BaldKiwi117

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@KingOfSwords720 it's not necessarily from poor diet. Strokes can happen to anyone

  • @KingOfSwords720

    @KingOfSwords720

    Ай бұрын

    @@BaldKiwi117 who said anything about poor diet? I've been living in Japan for almost 20 years. I come back and the food is not real. Gmo, preservatives, food coloring, fillers, substitute ingredients ect. I'm sure you don't know what you talking about.

  • @BaldKiwi117

    @BaldKiwi117

    Ай бұрын

    @@KingOfSwords720 you did. You literally said American food which refers to a diet. American food is seen as poor anyway so poor diet... No need to get defensive over nothing.

  • @mikeydo9567
    @mikeydo9567Ай бұрын

    Liked and subbed, love your energy, great techniques and great personality and presentation!

  • @TheDoomWizard
    @TheDoomWizardАй бұрын

    Love your work

  • @dposting2941
    @dposting2941Ай бұрын

    I like this dude's energy. Seems would be fun to hang with. Oh yeah, nice tips. I love judo's versatility...used in hockey fights during playoffs to avoid suspensions (by never throwing a punch) and to tackle dudes twice my size in rugby. Street fights I didn't like getting that close so stuck to striking.

  • @jimisnotunique
    @jimisnotuniqueАй бұрын

    You make it look so easy, but that's because you're so skilled

  • @sana-cm7oc
    @sana-cm7ocАй бұрын

    I love this channel.

  • @Hapkumdo
    @HapkumdoАй бұрын

    GREAT video! Especially the anecdotes had me crying from laughing :D

  • @user-td4zp4gq2p
    @user-td4zp4gq2pАй бұрын

    The little bit of judo i learned in the Army has served me better than boxing! 😮

  • @user-ly8lh7xk6q

    @user-ly8lh7xk6q

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you to say that alot of people think boxing is always better

  • @Shadowrulzalways

    @Shadowrulzalways

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-ly8lh7xk6qJust use both. Boxing and Judo. I know I do.

  • @ibenfu
    @ibenfuАй бұрын

    shin, check this out 🤣🤣

  • @looFA_4

    @looFA_4

    Ай бұрын

    Shit had me dead 😭😭

  • @mndeg
    @mndegАй бұрын

    i like this teaching of judo for specific situations😂 and the stories. i've always thought osoto gari was dangerous AF when being thrown with it as uke.

  • @darthludicrous99

    @darthludicrous99

    Ай бұрын

    There's a story of how Kimura's O-soto's were so rough that they used to give his uke's concussion. Finally, his colleagues in the dojo told him to stop using it on them.

  • @mikeysan01
    @mikeysan01Ай бұрын

    Great technique, and awesome story. There's always a Ron!!! :)

  • @okAphex
    @okAphex15 күн бұрын

    when i used to manage a bar, i would watch your videos sometimes with the guards. Cheers

  • @somarvitor
    @somarvitorАй бұрын

    Great vid!

  • @longshadowfarmstead1102
    @longshadowfarmstead1102Ай бұрын

    love the stories!

  • @scottyg5403
    @scottyg5403Ай бұрын

    I worked club security with a second degree black belt in Judo. Could put guys down in no time! Always had my back! Excellent video!

  • @Shadowrulzalways
    @ShadowrulzalwaysАй бұрын

    I can’t get over how effective Judo is. It’s what Kano wanted the art to be. Been years since I practiced with a trained individual, but I still got the skills in my brain and muscles.

  • @0713mas
    @0713masАй бұрын

    Love it! I would definitely be cautious about possibly injuring an intoxicated person with that. I also bounced clubs and bars for a number of years. I'm tallish and have always had a decent build, but I'm not imposing enough to strike instant fear into anyone. My go-to bouncing techniques were a simple, cover crash and duckunder, to take their back and then walk them out in a rear choke or a full-nelson hands gable gripped up high like a neck crank. A lot of times, when I would ask guys to leave if they were bigger than me, they'd usually puff up their chest and say something like; "WTF are you gonna do!?!" Then we would have a starting contest for a little bit, they'd usually do a little shit talking, and then eventually dismiss me and turn around to talk to another patron or lean on the bar, giving me their back... So I'd snatch a rear choke line my elbow up with their chin and choke em the fk out as I "weekend at Bernie's" them out the door. 😂 What a fun job bouncing was back in the day!!!

  • @theburns9008
    @theburns9008Ай бұрын

    One that I find myself reaching as a tall guy in the bar is the sumo version of sukuinage. It's an arm scoop throw with one underhook one overhook for when someone tries to double leg you. Dig in the underhook and use it and their momentum to flip them into their back

  • @WarlordFlanker
    @WarlordFlankerАй бұрын

    My goal in Judo is to bring "Shin check this out!" vibes to the mat.

  • @jacobhrberglarsen2554
    @jacobhrberglarsen2554Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @MrSomeoneIam
    @MrSomeoneIamАй бұрын

    Loved this one 😂❤

  • @chrisl1601
    @chrisl1601Ай бұрын

    There was definitely no cradling of heads lol , Great stuff

  • @kungfupanda431
    @kungfupanda431Ай бұрын

    Hahaha that story contrast with big Ron is like the classic "Lifters vs Fighters" brosciencelife video

  • @trevtkd
    @trevtkdАй бұрын

    My brother and I were bouncers for a number of years (never together unfortunately) and we found the same thing. Judo and hapkido were the best ways to control and escort someone out. If you could get a small joint lock that was always my favorite but judo was always the initial go to

  • @vaughnhandel8510
    @vaughnhandel8510Ай бұрын

    Do you have plans to do a video on overhook throws and trips? Taller guy and find myself benefiting from overhooks over fighting for underhooks during standup.

  • @hatzer3780
    @hatzer3780Ай бұрын

    MORE I WANT MORE!!

  • @SatanBrain13
    @SatanBrain1324 күн бұрын

    Love the fact you add instruction on not catching a homicide or hurting a stupid drunk more than they deserve, GOOD bouncers do not beat up on their customers for fun!

  • @devriestown
    @devriestownАй бұрын

    Very good 👍

  • @ohboy7790
    @ohboy7790Ай бұрын

    good story at the end🙂

  • @Kanvar010
    @Kanvar010Ай бұрын

    lol ! Those are epic tales, should air them more!

  • @DennisBLee
    @DennisBLeeАй бұрын

    More bouncer stories please!

  • @BW022
    @BW022Ай бұрын

    I did Judo back in the 1980s and 90s and I've only has to use it twice outside the dojo. The first was pretty close to what was demonstrated. It was a high school fight. Same sweep shown -- no push, but I had his wrist. It wasn't any huge throw, but it was on gravel and he was stunned and his arm peppered in gravel. I stood over him with the implied threat that if he tried to stand, I'd just repeat it. It's trivial in Judo to sweep or throw someone trying to stand -- so easy that actually stop the match if you don't go to the ground with your opponent. After I made it clear I wasn't going to let him stand, and others came over, it fizzled out and ended. My second, was in university at when were needed to remove some drunk guy from a neighbors party. He got violent and make threats before grabbing me. I'm a smaller guy, but threw him using an o-goshi (hip throw). It wasn't hard and it was on carpet, but his leg clipped a chair on the way down. It was over in a second and I held him down until two other guys helped me escort him out while his friend drove him home. He was limping the next day. Yes, it doesn't look harsh when your opponent does a nice controlled break fall, but when concrete, gravel, rocks, chairs, tables, stairs, walls, other people, etc. are in the way and folks don't know how to fall... its surprising how quickly 'minor' sweeps and throws inflict damage.

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836Ай бұрын

    A bouncer and knowing judo with ins and outs Perfect fit and dangerous combination for people not behaving

  • @ggtt2547
    @ggtt2547Ай бұрын

    Oh no, only inexperienced people don't respect short and/or small bouncers. If a guy is short and/or small and he is still working as a bouncer, you already know that he can fight very very well, or else he wouldn't work as a bouncer!!

  • @davidpignatore6532

    @davidpignatore6532

    Ай бұрын

    Lol good to see someone that realizes that. I'm 5'4 and was 220lbs, lean, so I was always the shortest and all the bigger drunks would sleep on me and call me out. The other big bouncers would let just let them go and say good luck dude. Big guys are good for intimidation and preventing issues.

  • @ggtt2547

    @ggtt2547

    Ай бұрын

    @@davidpignatore6532I mean, everyone should do mandatory a year of a real combat sport. Any of the real ones like Muay Thai, Kick Boxing, Boxing, BJJ, Wrestling, Judo, etc in a big gym. It's such a humbling experience that noone would want to attack anyone on the street ever again! That's what made me the chicken i am today, some years of BJJ!

  • @abazism

    @abazism

    Ай бұрын

    I am short, and I approve this message. Loooool

  • @sevasentinel4146
    @sevasentinel4146Ай бұрын

    We need an instructional featuring Victor and Ron now.

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingToolsАй бұрын

    Many of my friends who never did judo let alone any martial art would always take the mickey out of me saying how useless judo was in a fight. I reminded them that if they, or anyone for that matter has some "unplanned" fall to the concrete pavement, would be not so good for you LOL. Yep you couldn't be so right re what you said.

  • @jpfrench1496
    @jpfrench1496Ай бұрын

    Shintaro is the coolest guy in the world. Greetings from the uk

  • @anthonygerber8261
    @anthonygerber8261Ай бұрын

    Working security in my 20s I learned verbal judo is just as valuable as judo/jiujitsu if not more.

  • @halfabapandmusket
    @halfabapandmusketАй бұрын

    Do a bouncer series plz

  • @contemporaryprimitiveman3469
    @contemporaryprimitiveman346916 күн бұрын

    I was a bouncer for 2.5 years. Very seldom did it get physical but when it did, it could get real wild. I only got hit once. Fighting drunks is pretty easy. I usually knew what they were going to do before they did.

  • @Dggb2345
    @Dggb2345Ай бұрын

    Foot sweep even works against experienced judoka. You’re attacking their mindset of looking for something fancy.

  • @Camel_Carpaccio
    @Camel_CarpaccioАй бұрын

    If a bar hires anyone under 5’10 as a bouncer, that’s your signal right there that the guy is a highly trained, in shape mofo and is the last guy you would ever want mess with.

  • @robl1616
    @robl1616Ай бұрын

    i use to do the exact same foot sweep or o soto in bars ...you never want to do judo moves that you turn your back on them like harai

  • @anwarbolat
    @anwarbolatАй бұрын

    Te guruma ❤

  • @The_Savage_Wombat
    @The_Savage_WombatАй бұрын

    I'm a really big, muscular guy. I often get assaulted by little guys trying to prove how tough they are. I don't want to have to fight. I just enjoy strength training. What do you suggest I do to avoid all these altercations?

  • @francosamericanmusings1560
    @francosamericanmusings1560Ай бұрын

    *me, an unarmed security guard, feverishly writing this down*

  • @user-td4zp4gq2p
    @user-td4zp4gq2pАй бұрын

    If you can scare off people with size and volume that will save you from injuries and liability.

  • @bobafatt2155
    @bobafatt2155Ай бұрын

    Dalton: Ask him to walk, be nice. If he won't walk, walk him, but be nice. If you can't walk him, one of the others will help you and you will both be nice. I want you to remember that it's the job, it's nothing personal.

  • @johndicksonkaraoke2554
    @johndicksonkaraoke2554Ай бұрын

    A few years back Blackbelt Magazine ranked Judo the best for Police Law Enforcement.

  • @rolandmalone5431
    @rolandmalone5431Ай бұрын

    Ive done the body locks wrk perfectly...

  • @irishseven100
    @irishseven100Ай бұрын

    Respect for Judo, but as former Doorman watch for the Knife when closing distance to attempt throw. My favorite was to have Italian hands in front of me, and then do The Rino with hand sword strike to the trachea simultaneously.

  • @nickmitchell7048
    @nickmitchell7048Ай бұрын

    Not getting the logic (sorry) at 1.45 you reference transferring the opponent's weight to the right leg and then sweeping the left. Surely you need to initiate their weight to be (as far as possible) on the leg you are sweeping. Yes or no?

  • @astralseeker
    @astralseekerАй бұрын

    If you see a group of bouncers, and one of them is much shorter, he's probably the most skilled one. Bruce Lee: 1m72 Saenchai: 1m65 Ramon Deckers: 1m72 Volkanowski: 1m68 Ilia topuria: 1m68 ... Buakaw: 1m74 Buakaw is not tall but smashes any size § form of humans :-)

  • @jasonadams1632
    @jasonadams1632Ай бұрын

    Cradling the head is great. My brother was starting a job at a night club and wanted "bouncer specific" techniques. Many of what we came up with had to do with cradling the head while "compressing" the body. These were more like "gake" throws and Irmi Nage from Aikido. Great video. My thanks.

  • @therhymingcenter6372
    @therhymingcenter6372Ай бұрын

    Just curious how tall are you? I was thinking of being a bouncer and I’m short too.I’m a wrestler

  • @danielschulz7391
    @danielschulz7391Ай бұрын

    For me it was 100% of the time a koshi Guruma. Block the hook, grab the head and down he goes. More than enough for drunks 😂 But I like the de ashi entrance, I'll like to do it in a similar way in MMA, so it also works against sober trained guys 😉

  • @ayannafit2441
    @ayannafit2441Ай бұрын

    I used to barted and we called the bouncers either security or doormen cuz they took care of who gets in ( a lot of trouble was stopped at the door)

  • @andrewgillman6327
    @andrewgillman6327Ай бұрын

    This is kinda like my instructor Tim Mills, Kagukembo , fighting, story telling and a bit of philosophy of things.

  • @angelsjoker8190
    @angelsjoker8190Ай бұрын

    Get Victor on the show!

  • @Jeetacademykl
    @JeetacademyklАй бұрын

    this is amazing haha

  • @Hemingway308
    @Hemingway308Ай бұрын

    "Get out!!" 😂😅😂

  • @elmohead
    @elmoheadАй бұрын

    Imagine you start an altercation with an Asian guy and the Asian guy starts thinking about what stance you're on.

  • @alexanderren1097
    @alexanderren1097Ай бұрын

    Fo da streetz!

  • @counterkidnapping1737
    @counterkidnapping1737Ай бұрын

    You were a bouncer ?

  • @TheSithSiggi
    @TheSithSiggiАй бұрын

    What are the dimensions of your dojo?

  • @tribalman9668

    @tribalman9668

    Ай бұрын

    I have always wondered too.. I think I asked once..

  • @axcelblack2808

    @axcelblack2808

    Ай бұрын

    New York Manhattan size

  • @caerleon87
    @caerleon87Ай бұрын

    What does Shintaro say at 1:46 ?? I cannot make it out..

  • @jamesj9537
    @jamesj9537Ай бұрын

    Usually you can take a look at a guy and have a pretty good idea whether or not he’s the one to mess with 😂.

  • @tommyrq180

    @tommyrq180

    Ай бұрын

    Look for the cauliflower ears…

  • @combosloth1677
    @combosloth1677Ай бұрын

    now I both do and do not want to meet Ron

  • @uzeyircoskun
    @uzeyircoskunАй бұрын

    English is my second language. What do you mean with "bouncer"?

  • @robl1616

    @robl1616

    Ай бұрын

    security in night clubs

  • @uzeyircoskun

    @uzeyircoskun

    Ай бұрын

    @@robl1616 Thanks man.

  • @non9886
    @non9886Ай бұрын

    nice to see that someone who practises some budó of any kind has also some real experiences. these pure theoretics are sometimes so annoying and deceiving people. wrestlers and judókas are good bouncers, way more prepared and practical than boxers in my opinion...

  • @joostfloot5279

    @joostfloot5279

    Ай бұрын

    For real, I do kickboxing and am scared shitless that someone who knows how to grapple tries to fight me one day.

  • @chrishayes8197
    @chrishayes8197Ай бұрын

    great info, but the unpretentious tone earned the Subscribe, Bell, and Like

  • @douglaswong4128
    @douglaswong4128Ай бұрын

    Are there any turn throws that are good for bouncers?

  • @JustSomeGuy69420

    @JustSomeGuy69420

    Ай бұрын

    no

  • @davidpignatore6532

    @davidpignatore6532

    Ай бұрын

    Gotta be careful as a bouncer. Can't just do whatever. Main thing is get them outside. You hurt some drunk kid bad, you're screwed.

  • @SubFlow22
    @SubFlow22Ай бұрын

    If a bouncer is in a Judo tie, he already got stabbed.

  • @kevionrogers2605

    @kevionrogers2605

    Ай бұрын

    Most bars & clubs that have bouncers also have doormen who scan & search customers before they enter, so its unlikely they have a knife unless they got it from the kitchen if the business also sells food. In Atlanta there are strip clubs that have steak dinners, so even though they check for weapons you could still have access to a steak knife inside, but those clubs usually will have armed security or off-duty police hired.

  • @eltonblack9421
    @eltonblack9421Ай бұрын

    Nice training dummy in the corner... Got one too

  • @piggypoo
    @piggypoo20 күн бұрын

    Ron reminds me of Huel from Breaking Bad XD

  • @James225
    @James225Ай бұрын

    As a bouncer I found sasae tsurikomi ashi pretty useful against anyone that wanted to push you or rush you. You don't even need to establish a good grip, they'll basically just trip over your foot, especially the drunks. That or I used hiza guruma once. Pretty much anything where you're using their aggression towards you while you pull them typically works decent. Ogoshi works when they're close or you can time it as they push into you.

  • @DamonWhitten
    @DamonWhittenАй бұрын

    I'm just here for the bouncing stories!

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