First 3 Judo Throws to Learn for BJJ
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Could you hit all of these moves in practice today?
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The cross discipline nature of the Tomoe Nage throw makes this technique a must have in your arsenal! The ability to change levels on your opponent with force and purpose changes the game and tips the scales when transitioning from standing to ground. Tutorials found online tend to get bogged down in the minute details of where and how to grip, this easy to understand breakdown takes the mystery out of the technique!
Simplify and Add this attack to your game with this easy to implement concept!
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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0:13 tomoe nage 1:02 kouchi gari w ankle pick option 1:43 vs guard pull 1:49 1/4 turn seionage 2:30 reverse kata guruma 2:53 combo
Sensei... please never stop with the judo for bjj stuff you do! You've been a blessing to my game! I hate guard pullers or guard pulling and so takedowns and throws have been my bread and butter! OSSS💪🏾💪🏾
@daiaimaru5618
Жыл бұрын
Agree!!
@Miele__
Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with pulling guard 🙄
@cq6705
Жыл бұрын
OSSS!!!
@henriquemello7324
Жыл бұрын
@@Miele__ Agree, but some people might fare better with another kind of strategy.
@thismightnotwork
Жыл бұрын
@@Miele__nothing is… but things change in competition the moment you allow someone else to be on top; unless, of course, you’re a world class guard player.
This is ... OUTSTANDING
Hi man . Im ae adult yellow belt 😅 9 months in of my judo training. I just want to say thank's for the work you put in. It's very informative and help's me study.
Love the expert judo instructions broken down for BJJ.
I love the new video format with the moving camera angle and the easy to digest fonts!
Cant wait to fail at those during training. Thanks Boss!!
This really seems like a swiss knife for BJJ standup. I know (not know know, but was shown and done it in class, but didn't drill) loads of throws but had trouble figuring out a set that i can use, this is exactly what i needed, thanks !
Amazing. Thank you - and please do more judo for bjj throws!!!
Yes. Yes. and YES!!! Loved it!! Thank you!!
I really like that modified Seoi Nage for people leaned so far forward like that! Thanks for sharing.
Great videos !
awesome thanks Shin!!!!!
thank u so much, definitely trying later , like the quarter drop& one after over shoulder.
Juste perfect! Thank you!
Awesome content sensei. Thank you. OSS!
Awesome content. Thank you!
Thank you for content! 👍
Thank you sensei these are great!
Sensei always beautiful techniques. Fairly simple. I don’t do BJJ, but they are good to know and I combine them with my karate/light grappling techniques in the Dojo.❤
Tomo nagae looks sooo usefull. Will definetly try next Training
The little zoom-ins for comedic flair are great 😂
Cool stuff Shinchan!!! Too bad I'm not into BJJ and just need throws for judo!! Keep it up bro!!
Solid. Gracias!
Hey man, thank you for the great vid. Ive recently started both Judo and JJB simultanously and love to combine them especially doing links with takedown into submission and such. Recently a judo black belt did a nice Sutemi Waza on me, would not not know exactly (ans sorry if the name is wrong) which one and was very helping trough the randori and explained me how he did it. During JJB randori some guy I usually roll with tried to take me down from my legs and offered me a great position to do this kind of "sacrifice" takedown, I managed to gently threw him over me, on his back, while using momentum to roll over and land on him in mount position. He actually really liked it as it was smooth and got me to a good position and asked me abt it, but another guy came in and told me that I could not do that bc it was forbidden to land someone on his head (which I did not though), I did not went to the coach to ask and just continued the randoris on the ground, I wonder if you, or anyone here knew if this kind of takedown were ok in JJB ? My understanding was that any kind of suplex was out to protect the neck and back, but in that case I just rolled him over me using his momentum, so I wondered it was a legit takedown for JJB or not, bc it just felt like super nice to score takedown + passe guard with little effort if the pther guys tries to push you too hard Thanks again
My preferred judo site. Thanks 🥝🇳🇿🥋
Just what I needed
Thanks a lot !
Thank you!
Thanks!
So good. My school doesn't teach anything like this.
Salut messieurs merci pour votre analyse à la prochaine fois vidéo
This is awesome
I would have loved a bit more details on that 1/4 seionage as that is a super common position for us BJJ guys. I'll have to give that one a try.
Tomoe nage is game changing
Really cool vid, I would love to see you roll both in judo and bjj with Jordan Preisinger
@Nehauon
Жыл бұрын
Shit… that would be awesome
Great explanation and demonstration, but is it wise to start with Tomoe Nage? Always seemed like an intermediate throw and not something you learn on your first day of class.
can you do a video on controlling and moving the opponent, thanks!
i just begun on judo
Just what I needed. OSU 👊🏿
Love the Content Bro 0$U
Sensei, I love the reverse Kata Garuma. Would you know a strategy to do that no gi? Also, is it correct that a drop kata garuma is now illegal in sports judo? And just a check question is there a specific reason you drop to your knees and not to your hip (with your leg streched - like the old school judo competition kata garuma), or is that only because the move would be a bit more difficult?
love it
judo is awesome. If you do judo and bjj, you are practically invincible. ( I do taekwondo, scandinavian defendo, aikido and haedong kumdo of which only defendo is practical, other's are interesting leisure time hobbyes. If I started from a clean slate now, I would do only bjj and judo )
I find it absolutely hilarious how both Judo and BJJ originally came from the same style, Japanese Jujutsu, in the early to mid 20th centuries they diverged and specialized, how each set of practitioners created a huge rivalry arguing back and forth that BJJ is better, no Judo is better, and now in the early (leading into mid) 21st century we see both styles recombining into a single style because by themselves they were too incomplete. I know I shouldn’t find it so amusing but I do. I know, that’s an oversimplification, but seriously am I wrong with the overall point?
@trancequilitea
5 ай бұрын
Yup. Too many holes in my game. I practice Muay Thai and BJJ and need to train judo and wrestling. Should have just trained combat sambo 😂
@mishapettigrew612
4 ай бұрын
Yeah but also the hyper specialization made each game (standing and ground) way more advanced than Japanese Jiu Jitsu could be and has allowed each art to develop and focus on which techniques work best. The levels judo and especially bjj are at compared to even 20 years ago is insane and I can only imagine it’s way more so than JJJ
Re-liked it because of the 🔥
Thanks, My teachers didn’t stand a chance at surviving.
Judo throw techniques judo skills for bjj techniques
Shintaro: Look how easy this is BJJ guys: uhh....
Yes I'll take my bonus please.
Hey man, with the 4th one what should I do if they have a grip with their other hand, will it still work or should I swap to something else??
Gold
Just a detail: In bjj we do not lift the foot where opponent arm is in the sleeve as he can catch it. We lift the other one.
fkn gold. the guard pull throw is so obvious for a BJJ guy lol. Already know Im gonna be spamming the shit out of that lol
Why don’t we see the tomoe nage in BJJ very much? It seems clearly superior to pulling guard.
What is Coach Eugene’s surname, Higashi?
I hate when the first thing a BJJ gym tells you to do is guard pull for nearly every activity.
hey this guy seems to know japanese for real
1:49 bro invented functional sumi otoshi
Dynomite
Thanks this the hot sauce I need to add to my BJJ 0$U
1/4 turn drop seoi? Looks more like uke otoshi to me. Names aside, looks like a great technique I'll have to train.
@jestfullgremblim8002
Жыл бұрын
Yeah
@zevstarr-tambor7084
Жыл бұрын
uki otoshi i guess you mean? but in uki otoshi you step straight back. It does have that 'floating' element i agree.
@jestfullgremblim8002
Жыл бұрын
@@zevstarr-tambor7084 yes indeed, they only said that it "look" more like Uki Otoshi, and i do agree. And even so, moves can be done in a not traditional way and still be the same move. Just look at the De Ashi Barai tutorial from this same channel, he does it in a very different way from the traditional one.
Last throw is uki otoshi
@hardcaliber19
Жыл бұрын
No. By definition, a "floating drop" will not have contact between the bodies of uke and tori. Hence the "uki" or "floating."
@hardcaliber19
Жыл бұрын
Ohh nvm, I see, you meant the 3rd throw, not the bonus! Haha, you are correct.
@throwzilla
Жыл бұрын
@@hardcaliber19 ah yes!.. third throw
@alecempire1499
Жыл бұрын
on what time code?
@throwzilla
Жыл бұрын
@@alecempire1499 02:18
My cat didn’t stand a chance
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But what do we grip on if the opponent is bare chest?
@vorrnth8734
6 ай бұрын
Over/underhook
Oss
when its an asian dude I feel like the information is more legit when it comes to Judo.
Merci !
Beautiful. I've gotten old heart grandchildren need self defense
I loathe guard pulling as primary move.
I went to judo almost two years in Salem before the gym facility was shut down for restorative reconstruction. They just finished building that structure and are reopening it, but without the judo program 😕 I miss it a lot and I would love to get back into it but I just have no idea where to find somewhere comprable for training. 😞
My 🅶🆁🅰🅽🅳🅼🅰 did not stand a chance :)
I love this and feel validated for making this video because it aligns nicely. I huge thanks to Shintaro for being one of my main judo influences. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKCa2pakp8W0mtY.html
If you're learning "throws for bjj" aren't you literally just doing Judo?
@jtom416
10 ай бұрын
In judo, you're not worried about someone pulling guard or shooting on your legs, and both players are trying to throw. The stances and reactions are going to be different
Just do karate. Its got it all
Yes, and DON'T recommend this channel.