Brother after 7 Months of Bjj with great coaches I try Judo and fell in love with it. I mean the fights the training Randori and stuff are just so beautiful. I’m lucky to say that my coach is a old German World champion in Judo&Sambo it’s not on of those fancy dojo stuff things where they give you belt for money, hard work and glad for me much newaza so I don’t really miss Bjj. But I think Judo need an update, more like real fighting situations more No Gi work and more grappling. And I wish so bad that judoka will be free to make Leg takedowns.. Higashi maybe it’s time to create an new Judo era with all the good stuff before these Olympic rules and new systems like no Gi ? I think you’re great master and you have enough followers for that.. go for it brother
If you have to have that, Freestyle Judo fights with the mid 90s rule set, but even that was still IJF/Olympic rules. It sounds like what you want is complete Judo (competitive Judo is lots of fun but only scratches the surface) and what I mean by that is the full study of the art which has always had to be dialed back for competition, talk to your instructor/s and find out how far down the rabbit hole he/they are willing or able to take you, if he/they are genuine old school they will either know what you want to learn or know who to network with to teach you.
I love judo too I started in 3 months ago but I started jj October 2021. I wanted to start judo at that time but I couldn't get in touch with anyone so I went with an mma gym with two former ufc guys it was a terrible experience I didn't learn anything terrible teachers with attitudes. Out of everything I've tried mma jj and judo. Judo is my favorite
Never done judo but I wrestled for a long time and some things to help that throw by (elbow drag) you need to snap the head down a couple of times to put them off balance then hit the throw by. Remember you both have the same collar tie so your opponent can hit the same moves so a setup really makes a difference
Hello there, I am French judoka and my English is good but not perfect also I have never wrestled. I don't understand your message, I don't know if it's a lack of vocabulary or wrestling experience, but could you reformulate it, please?
@@maximebadrah3768 Il dit que quand t'es dans la position de "single-collar" (la position initiale où ils sont à égalité), ça aide de tirer la tête de ton adversaire vers le bas plusieurs fois pour le déséquilibrer avant de faire le truc où tu passes derrière pour prendre le bras-tête.
I first learned that o soto setup from Sensei Eren Yeager. He used it slip past an opponents punch, locked in the head and arm clinch and then threw them down hard. He was really a Titan of a judoka
man I just changed school for another martial art and all my friends coach are gone I just got a very big trauma like the another school isnt coming real to me and I cant dream of your feelings too sad man
Thank you so much Shintaro, I have a no gi BJJ competition coming up on November 4th, and this is PERFECT since i am not comfortable with basic BJJ take-downs
I teach tang soo do and started judo a little over a year ago. Judo would complement TKD really well because if they get past your kicks you have another line of defense. The two also overlap very little, so they don't interfere with each other.
We do old school tkdplus hapkido and judo, makes for comprehensive martial arts - our first grand master instructor came to USA in the late 60’s , was master level in tkd, judo, and hapkido, it’s been a great experience trying to absorb all that ability. Moo Sul Kwan. A lot of people have this misconception that tkd is just kicks, maybe it’s because we always had hapkido and judo , but our tkd has elbows, knees, yea lots of kicks… but from the hapkido there is special low kicks and strikes special for self defense can’t use in sparring and from hapkido and judo,we have all the throws, joint manipulations, chokes, sweeps, ground work, and we do Randori. Personally I think jujitsu is worthless in comparison to judo, with karate or old school tkd for self defense. Unless caught off guard, I would never grapple in self defense as self defense to me means readiness for multiple opponents, with judo you are learning to handle the close up attack standing up, stay on your feet as much as possible, break grip and throw , choke, arm bar, - with hapkido same but also attacking joints and strike or throw, - tkd you keep ‘‘em back qnd hit hard if they penetrate you move and if they get a grip you can handle that from the judo/ hapkido. A lot of kids these days get caught up in the jujitsu fad, like it’s something special to go to the ground, in my opinion that’s the worst thing to do and the schools I’ve heard of do long term contracts and it’s more of a business instead of martial arts. Anyway, yes find an instructor with well rounded skills but don’t discount your tkd experience, for self defense there is nothing better than a good side kick, I’ve used mine more than once in multiple opponent situation, even been attacked by a small gang in the dojang after class! Usually you have a big mouth in front of you talking trash and another tries to come up behind with a punch, SIDE KICK !!!
I took judo when I was 7-8 and the very first thing we were taught was TKD punching and kicking techniques, we didn’t even learn falls until we knew how to hold a striking stance
Great channel. I thought I heard a fellow NYer. Check the bio and sure enough. Wish I was still there as I would definitely check out your Schools because of your comprehensive grappling background. Great breakdowns and I like the way you explain the moves from multiple arts/perspectives. I come from a wrestling background and I am working on augmenting it with some Judo and these videos are helping. Thanks for your time.
I've always had the most success in no-gi (BJJ only) with some form of uchi mata, mostly from an overhook since people tend to expect it slightly less than when you're driving hard for an underhook
Actually that was one of my favorite movies to work into a throw all the time when I used to wrestle. We used to use different Termanology to describe the throw. But it’s the exact same thing.
@@1massboy You better believe I was watching PLENTY of footage of Buvaisar Saitiev's famous whizzer kick as well. Talk about a finely honed instrument, that guy was a machine.
Impressive throwing techniques and grappling judo is incredible but I can also teach ground fighting as well nevertheless it is a very cool martial arts on learn to use properly it could save a life if the situation calls for it but nice moves 🥋💪😉👍🥋
Thank you Shintaro, I am interested in the application of judo techniques without holding on to clothing, it is good to be able to adapt the techniques to different situations and to make them versatile, for example as a self-defense for someone who is not wearing a shirt or jacket, because If I've never practiced no gi judo, I wouldn't know many ways to grab someone with no clothing on their torso. Is judo no gi useful so that judo is not limited to people who only wear clothes
@@alLEDP In the sauna, that's disgusting, but it can happen that someone tries to attack you in a sauna, just thinking that you use ippon seoi nage against someone naked is disgusting if it's against a man. Could you save the comment . I was referring more to beach or summer situations when people normally don't wear a lot of clothes or go without shirts
I am a Kickboxer and I prationed Judo when I was a kid. What are some easy throws I could do wearing gloves or gi? Maybe from a clich? Ashi waza is good. Sweeping is ok. How about the upperbody? Which is easier? Seoi nage? I know its illegal in Kickboxing, even in Muay Thai. Its for self defense. I feel like I need a tool from Judo. (Do I need to invert my stance to grapple better?)
Very interesting video : No Gi judo is rarely to find, and besides, it is better in my opinion and more fluid than classical judo with judogi. At this point, the old traditionnal japanase jujutsu was judo no gi, so this back to the roots is good, and more useful for wrestling, grappling or MMA fighting, at modern combat sport. Thanks for the techniques in this video : the Soto Gari is traditionnal and very important first move to assimilate and without judogi, he is not easy when we begins judo no gi, so thanks ❤
My only issue with this is that head and arm trap position seems so ridiculously dominant, seems to me doesn’t matter what you do from there and all that mattered was getting there.
Nice video but can't help but correct what you demonstrated as a, "throw-by" is in fact a slide-by, and the variation you referred to as a "pass-by" is a throw-by
It's very important to practice no Gi judo and adapt the techniques to not be reliant on sleeves.
Brother after 7 Months of Bjj with great coaches I try Judo and fell in love with it. I mean the fights the training Randori and stuff are just so beautiful. I’m lucky to say that my coach is a old German World champion in Judo&Sambo it’s not on of those fancy dojo stuff things where they give you belt for money, hard work and glad for me much newaza so I don’t really miss Bjj. But I think Judo need an update, more like real fighting situations more No Gi work and more grappling. And I wish so bad that judoka will be free to make Leg takedowns.. Higashi maybe it’s time to create an new Judo era with all the good stuff before these Olympic rules and new systems like no Gi ? I think you’re great master and you have enough followers for that.. go for it brother
If you have to have that, Freestyle Judo fights with the mid 90s rule set, but even that was still IJF/Olympic rules. It sounds like what you want is complete Judo (competitive Judo is lots of fun but only scratches the surface) and what I mean by that is the full study of the art which has always had to be dialed back for competition, talk to your instructor/s and find out how far down the rabbit hole he/they are willing or able to take you, if he/they are genuine old school they will either know what you want to learn or know who to network with to teach you.
some ppl just love tothrow other ppl to the ground , its ok
I love judo too I started in 3 months ago but I started jj October 2021. I wanted to start judo at that time but I couldn't get in touch with anyone so I went with an mma gym with two former ufc guys it was a terrible experience I didn't learn anything terrible teachers with attitudes. Out of everything I've tried mma jj and judo. Judo is my favorite
Sounds like you want to try catch as catch can wrestling
@@johnrambo4259 that’s too bad, being a good fighter doesn’t mean you are a good teacher I guess
Never done judo but I wrestled for a long time and some things to help that throw by (elbow drag) you need to snap the head down a couple of times to put them off balance then hit the throw by.
Remember you both have the same collar tie so your opponent can hit the same moves so a setup really makes a difference
this is a great point!
Hello there, I am French judoka and my English is good but not perfect also I have never wrestled. I don't understand your message, I don't know if it's a lack of vocabulary or wrestling experience, but could you reformulate it, please?
@@maximebadrah3768using force, quickly pull or push down your opponents head via your grips - ties - to confuse them, then throw them.
@@maximebadrah3768 Il dit que quand t'es dans la position de "single-collar" (la position initiale où ils sont à égalité), ça aide de tirer la tête de ton adversaire vers le bas plusieurs fois pour le déséquilibrer avant de faire le truc où tu passes derrière pour prendre le bras-tête.
My favorite judo on YT. straight forward. doesnt waste 20 minutes. great demos to familarize with. thank you!
I first learned that o soto setup from Sensei Eren Yeager. He used it slip past an opponents punch, locked in the head and arm clinch and then threw them down hard. He was really a Titan of a judoka
I learned it from some Annie Leonhardt.
When boxing doesn't work
just like allrounder meguru - if an artist takes inspiration from real life its fire
god damn it.
I tried to visit your school when I was in new york, but just missed your hours. Sad, I think you're one of the best instructors around! Thanks coach.
man I just changed school for another martial art and all my friends coach are gone I just got a very big trauma like the another school isnt coming real to me and I cant dream of your feelings too sad man
and yeah I just go for my old school again without staying a 1 hour
Thank you so much Shintaro, I have a no gi BJJ competition coming up on November 4th, and this is PERFECT since i am not comfortable with basic BJJ take-downs
I do TKD, but really want to learn judo! Moves like the ones shown here are really practical! You explain everything so well.
I teach tang soo do and started judo a little over a year ago. Judo would complement TKD really well because if they get past your kicks you have another line of defense. The two also overlap very little, so they don't interfere with each other.
We do old school tkdplus hapkido and judo, makes for comprehensive martial arts - our first grand master instructor came to USA in the late 60’s , was master level in tkd, judo, and hapkido, it’s been a great experience trying to absorb all that ability. Moo Sul Kwan. A lot of people have this misconception that tkd is just kicks, maybe it’s because we always had hapkido and judo , but our tkd has elbows, knees, yea lots of kicks… but from the hapkido there is special low kicks and strikes special for self defense can’t use in sparring and from hapkido and judo,we have all the throws, joint manipulations, chokes, sweeps, ground work, and we do Randori. Personally I think jujitsu is worthless in comparison to judo, with karate or old school tkd for self defense. Unless caught off guard, I would never grapple in self defense as self defense to me means readiness for multiple opponents, with judo you are learning to handle the close up attack standing up, stay on your feet as much as possible, break grip and throw , choke, arm bar, - with hapkido same but also attacking joints and strike or throw, - tkd you keep ‘‘em back qnd hit hard if they penetrate you move and if they get a grip you can handle that from the judo/ hapkido. A lot of kids these days get caught up in the jujitsu fad, like it’s something special to go to the ground, in my opinion that’s the worst thing to do and the schools I’ve heard of do long term contracts and it’s more of a business instead of martial arts. Anyway, yes find an instructor with well rounded skills but don’t discount your tkd experience, for self defense there is nothing better than a good side kick, I’ve used mine more than once in multiple opponent situation, even been attacked by a small gang in the dojang after class! Usually you have a big mouth in front of you talking trash and another tries to come up behind with a punch, SIDE KICK !!!
I took judo when I was 7-8 and the very first thing we were taught was TKD punching and kicking techniques, we didn’t even learn falls until we knew how to hold a striking stance
Great video, keep up the good work mate, greetings from Greece
As usual, a great and practical lesson.
awesome, please, more No Gi content!
Thank you Shintaro,
I hope in the future theres gonna be a bit more focus on no-gi Judo,
theres definetely a home for this element of Judo as well😊
Excellent. Thank you.
Shintaro, from your move I saw a nice Te-Guruma!!!
The outlawed techniques of outlawed judo.
Good techniques in judo throw from rear
Good stuff!!
Great channel.
I thought I heard a fellow NYer.
Check the bio and sure enough.
Wish I was still there as I would definitely check out your Schools because of your comprehensive grappling background.
Great breakdowns and I like the way you explain the moves from multiple arts/perspectives.
I come from a wrestling background and I am working on augmenting it with some Judo and these videos are helping.
Thanks for your time.
I've always had the most success in no-gi (BJJ only) with some form of uchi mata, mostly from an overhook since people tend to expect it slightly less than when you're driving hard for an underhook
Actually that was one of my favorite movies to work into a throw all the time when I used to wrestle. We used to use different Termanology to describe the throw. But it’s the exact same thing.
@@1massboy You better believe I was watching PLENTY of footage of Buvaisar Saitiev's famous whizzer kick as well. Talk about a finely honed instrument, that guy was a machine.
Thank you this 🙌🏼
nogi judo is so slick... literally. the sweat makes the grip fight very different.
Impressive throwing techniques and grappling judo is incredible but I can also teach ground fighting as well nevertheless it is a very cool martial arts on learn to use properly it could save a life if the situation calls for it but nice moves 🥋💪😉👍🥋
Thank you, it helps me a lot in wrestling!
Amazing 😍. Thank you
So dope! Thank you as always!
this is so helpful, i love it
Thats beautiful man ,thank you very much for your content ..that is so sick
Great way. Either way judo is one of the best to have in anyones fighting back ground.
The no gi week is the most useful thing for me. This approach can be used by other martial arts.
Thank you nice work
Thank you Shintaro, I am interested in the application of judo techniques without holding on to clothing, it is good to be able to adapt the techniques to different situations and to make them versatile, for example as a self-defense for someone who is not wearing a shirt or jacket, because If I've never practiced no gi judo, I wouldn't know many ways to grab someone with no clothing on their torso. Is judo no gi useful so that judo is not limited to people who only wear clothes
Yeah I am often assaulted at the beach or in the sauna lol what about standing ippon seoi Nage? One of the first throw you learn?
@@alLEDP In the sauna, that's disgusting, but it can happen that someone tries to attack you in a sauna, just thinking that you use ippon seoi nage against someone naked is disgusting if it's against a man. Could you save the comment . I was referring more to beach or summer situations when people normally don't wear a lot of clothes or go without shirts
amazing martial art!
Always luv your stuff bud
Doing Krav Maga and No Gi BJJ, your videos really help, thank you.
Incredible efficient. 🎉
Thank you Shintaro for give us an idea how to use judo in wrestling 🙏🥋
Awesome! Thank you for sharing :) Always been an interesting challenge to apply my judo to no gi grappling
Very practical. Thank you.
Loving the new editing and thumbnail❤❤
Domo arigato sensei ! I hope you'll do some seminars here in paris somedays would love to meet you !
???? QUESTION ....what is the best one arm throw for taller guys
Très belle vidéo. Pourquoi vous levez votre jambes gauche au début du mouvement ???
I love no gi, thanks!👍
KEEP DOING THESE!!!!
when i got the video pop up
was so happy
thank you sensei
Please more , it;s time to reunified Judo and BJJ
Awesome, thanks 👍
That's some very practical stuff. Subbed
Slick new intro!
Great video!
This looks like authentic no gi judo taught in the navy. Very few guys are this rugged. It resembles something between freestyle wrestling and judo.
Very nice
Thank you!
Thanks master🙏🤙
A lots a people training Judo in Brazil! I suggest to Sensei Higashi put subtitles in Portuguese language and you w be surprised to how many likes!
Professional Uke? How do I obtain such a formidable status?
1:09 back lift
1:35 Osoto gari
2:22 Kosoto gake
New sub today , judo is beautiful
Would love to see No-Gi Judo, like the same Olympic Judo ruleset just modified for No-Gi
Awesome!
So should I do Judo or BJJ...I can't choose, both are amazing arts....
I wish I had a no gi judo gym near me to help my wrestling, gi fighting isn't really my thing
it's difficult to take people down in pure wrestling without gi, can't grab and control easily. But in mma it is definitely another story
This is amazingggg
Can you try no gi seoi nage?
Raise that no gi judo baby to a fully fleshed out adult
Awesome 🙏🏻
Love your stuff. Can you do No Gi takedown demonstrations on taller opponents?
I love no gi judo.
Nice
can you show other entries because collar ties just don't happen in street fights
Very cool
I am a Kickboxer and I prationed Judo when I was a kid.
What are some easy throws I could do wearing gloves or gi? Maybe from a clich?
Ashi waza is good. Sweeping is ok.
How about the upperbody?
Which is easier? Seoi nage?
I know its illegal in Kickboxing, even in Muay Thai.
Its for self defense. I feel like I need a tool from Judo.
(Do I need to invert my stance to grapple better?)
I gotta join your gym sometime this year
"Professional Uke"... Savage lol
Nice no-gi throws, which are indispensable for a real fight, should I need them someday, but not in Japan. hahahahaha
また宜しくお願いします。
Very interesting video : No Gi judo is rarely to find, and besides, it is better in my opinion and more fluid than classical judo with judogi.
At this point, the old traditionnal japanase jujutsu was judo no gi, so this back to the roots is good, and more useful for wrestling, grappling or MMA fighting, at modern combat sport.
Thanks for the techniques in this video : the Soto Gari is traditionnal and very important first move to assimilate and without judogi, he is not easy when we begins judo no gi, so thanks ❤
Love the npc getting dropped and just getting back up. Not a bad thought in his brain.
I practice judo throw sweep techniques
Is no gi judo gonns be a thing?
Where can we buy one of those cool Kokushi rash guards??????????
Instead of that big step to the outside, you can put your left leg between their legs to block their leg and put the right to the mat
This is awesome. Are there any good places in the US to train no gi Judo or do I just have to find someone to drill this with on my own?
Professional Uke, hilarious! Excuse me for my ignorance - if it’s an actual title I mean
That was a wrestling duck under to a arm triangle head throw. I respect it tho. Technique was point. #Respect
bro its judo markiplier
Does anyone know what that last judo move was called?
as a guy who does bjj I’m definitely gonna use this
I was teaching the stiff arm last week and did the tight under over to explain why he was doing it wrong. #Judo4Life
Are these moves allowed in a bjj gi tournament?
I dig it..
I find myself wrestling with weaker guys a lot of the time in Bjj so judo really helps me to get a dominant position on top easily
Eugene is the professional uke! 🤣
My only issue with this is that head and arm trap position seems so ridiculously dominant, seems to me doesn’t matter what you do from there and all that mattered was getting there.
I use to wrestle cool moves that would work in wrestling
top!
Nice video but can't help but correct what you demonstrated as a, "throw-by" is in fact a slide-by, and the variation you referred to as a "pass-by" is a throw-by
me like wierd takedowns, fun fun face in training partner
When you see the size of this guys back you know he is going to be good
1:20
2:18 Jon Jones did that against Shogun when he first fought for the title