Judo Gripping Tactics That Nobody Tells You

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Not quite grip fighting, but what happens after you grip up vs an opposite sided opponent. These small advantages we call Micro Judo. We've done a course on MicroJudo Right Side vs Right Side - you can find the link down below or as a highlighted product.
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  • @cliffordterry2133
    @cliffordterry21336 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love watching your videos because they remind me of when I trained under a South Korean judo PLAYER. I can never successfully explain the kinds of skills that this gentleman has. Still, at the age of 71 years old, he can run up and down walls (now called Parkour) and I never saw even one person best him in randori - and some of the challengers were from the US Olympic judo team. That his skills were at such a high level did not surprise me as I had the opportunity to watch a couple of videos of the training he underwent at Korea Judo College - training that I wonder is possible anywhere today because of the risk of injury. When we had professional NFL players come into the Dochang I had no problem throwing them. But, the US Judo team members - need I say more? However, the advantage of their appearances which were infrequent, was that I learned things from a different perspective. I have high belt rankings in judo, taekwondo, and Hapkido, but I always enjoyed judo more. Unfortantely, I did not get into judo until I was in my late 20's, but now being in my 70's, I can say that the long term value I gleaned from my judo experience was incomparable. Many Thanks!!

  • @johndoe4073
    @johndoe40737 ай бұрын

    Phenomenal explanation of the details! Grip fighting is often overlooked in BJJ. Yet, after many years of training BJJ, the grip battle really does dictate the overall fight. One of my training partners has been a Judo practitioner for 20 years. His setups and control through his grip fighting are absolutely insane. It's next to impossible to catch him off guard. Any more grip fighting details like this would be spectacular! 👍

  • @BearMedine
    @BearMedine7 ай бұрын

    I've trained bjj for several years and grip fighting has always been bewildering: this sort of thing is exactly what I needed; thank you

  • @JerelMcCollum
    @JerelMcCollum13 сағат бұрын

    Excellent stuff here to learn and practice. Thank you!

  • @mklaassens
    @mklaassens7 ай бұрын

    The gap between doing katas and/or judoclass and doing real judo matches using these gripping techniques is big. This helps to close it. Thanks

  • @jestfullgremblim8002
    @jestfullgremblim80027 ай бұрын

    Gotta love this kind of videos

  • @LouisStephans
    @LouisStephans4 ай бұрын

    I love it! Great! I will use it.

  • @pierrebouvier07
    @pierrebouvier075 ай бұрын

    Love you, guys ! So brilliant and clear explanations (more than my english) that will help my 8 years old little boy ! Grettings from France.

  • @helloeverybody6301
    @helloeverybody63017 ай бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @bigsocks2479
    @bigsocks24797 ай бұрын

    Fantastic!

  • @jeannormand5982
    @jeannormand59824 ай бұрын

    Très, très intéressant. Merci.

  • @thecanadiancannabislover7660
    @thecanadiancannabislover76607 ай бұрын

    Thank you man. Plz keep making content on the sport around Judo and how to move\get into good positions. I'm learning so many techniques I can't pull off in randori because there's no teaching around getting on the inside or setting up grips. I come to channels like this to learn the real shit.

  • @just_ties1772
    @just_ties17727 ай бұрын

    That’s great man thank you

  • @chrisdonovan8795
    @chrisdonovan87957 ай бұрын

    Awesome. I could study these elements for a year. How about approaching this with regard to extremes of height and the high collar grip? I have strategies, but I'm sure that you have more.

  • @timothyotoole8224
    @timothyotoole82247 ай бұрын

    nice work guys

  • @genso3065
    @genso3065Ай бұрын

    Perfect timing for this video to pop up for me. Haha. Yesterday, me still a noob ( almost 3 months into judo) and another new guy with just a month into judo. This is a Samoan guy who is 6ft and about 250lbs. I'm 5'7 and 175-180. We did grip fighting then fitting throws. I'm able to win over him in grip fighting, because I'm a bit faster, but trying to pull him towards me is a bit difficult, because of his overall size. Will definitely apply these techniques on him next time. Great technical videos always.

  • @akatatsutd
    @akatatsutd7 ай бұрын

    Danke!

  • @larryzach7880
    @larryzach78807 ай бұрын

    Love your videos Ji Ta kyo ei

  • @jongler9775
    @jongler97757 ай бұрын

    Awesome.

  • @xC4Rbonx
    @xC4Rbonx5 ай бұрын

    Awesome demonstration and explanations. I’m starting my judoka journey again after being away for years. Any chance you’re going to be making a left vs right instructional series?

  • @ronnynolegs
    @ronnynolegs4 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @jonathanw2036
    @jonathanw20367 ай бұрын

    Great video, I'm just over a year since starting judo and this is exactly the sort of lesson I need to help improve my competition fighting 👍

  • @DRJUDOJEFF
    @DRJUDOJEFF7 ай бұрын

    I am left lead, that was great. Aaron Handy should watch out

  • @joshuakehl5891
    @joshuakehl58917 ай бұрын

    I love grip fighting.

  • @stefanx5470
    @stefanx54707 ай бұрын

    I would buy a Micro Judo Left vs Right. :)

  • @tomsamsungandroid5402
    @tomsamsungandroid54027 ай бұрын

    Arigato!

  • @Curtistopsidae
    @Curtistopsidae7 ай бұрын

    Love the recent principle-based instructionals showing just a few key examples without getting lost in the weeds. Too much of judo teaching it just drilling different niche techniques rather than giving you tools to figure things out yourself

  • @JP-oq7zr
    @JP-oq7zr7 ай бұрын

    Hey sensei could we get a fake footsweep into harai goshi guide please? Oss.

  • @Itzak15
    @Itzak157 ай бұрын

    If you just follow this you already have a huge part of randori figured out

  • @chrisdonovan8795
    @chrisdonovan87957 ай бұрын

    I'm curious about your opinion on when to introduce grip fighting in a judoka's development. I've heard an argument, which I believe has some merit, that beginners should just start in a neutral grip and work on throws, with minimal arm resistance, but at some point that's naive.

  • @larryzach7880

    @larryzach7880

    7 ай бұрын

    It kind of depends on the age of the beginner or player and what he/she needs to be able to handle in competition, randori, etc. The necessary tools are dictated by the task at hand.

  • @FAWKES8037
    @FAWKES80377 ай бұрын

    Funciona numa briga de rua??????????????

  • @idrissk6002
    @idrissk60027 ай бұрын

    4:02 note for me

  • @Gurkirat666
    @Gurkirat6667 ай бұрын

    How can I learn judo at home?

  • @chrisdonovan8795

    @chrisdonovan8795

    7 ай бұрын

    You really need an experienced person to train with because a good degree of learning comes from how it feels to move someone around and how it feels when they move you. Videos like these are useful once you have that experience and experienced people to work with. Also, the mats are pretty important. Another key element is to have a lot of varied body types and skill levels to work with. If you just train with one or two people, you're training to play with people of those limited body types and skill sets.

  • @MatthieuSCHREK
    @MatthieuSCHREKАй бұрын

    I'll just say I'm an expert at this stuff : I get thrown this way every session. I know the feeling first hand ! "Uh... no no no, I'm gonna get thrown ... hoo noooo no no, Oh, well, here it goes again... "

  • @ConradCreel
    @ConradCreel7 ай бұрын

    We're the same height. Both 6'1" hahaha

  • @e4d578
    @e4d578Ай бұрын

    i hear you're 5'9" not 6'1"

  • @e4d578
    @e4d578Ай бұрын

    you're not 6'1". why would you say that? so long as my comment, which is 100 correct keeps getting deleted, im gonna post it. what compells you to lie like that?

  • @mmongiello722
    @mmongiello7227 ай бұрын

    7 whole minutes

  • @syn3rgyz
    @syn3rgyz7 ай бұрын

    best grip tactic that nobody tells you is to wear a BJJ gi so its harder for the other person to get a good grip on you.

  • @silversoozookee2839
    @silversoozookee28397 ай бұрын

    I really miss attending ju-do training.🫤

  • @FAWKES8037

    @FAWKES8037

    7 ай бұрын

    Funciona numa briga de rua?????????

  • @raylantz5144

    @raylantz5144

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@FAWKES8037very much so, but only if you train consistently!

  • @Addystiffler

    @Addystiffler

    3 ай бұрын

    Ju-dont?

  • @tylerdurden4289

    @tylerdurden4289

    13 күн бұрын

    So-do I

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