I started training BJJ about 3 years ago and then started training Judo as well shortly after and I am loving it. I have naturally gravitated to chokes and this is by far one of the best demonstrations of performing this particular choke with an emphasis on angles and how to get the submission against a highly defensive partner. Time to study and practice this one. Thank you so much Sensei!
This technique come from old japanese jiu jitsu and was introduced in Brazil by judo masters. Ezequiel is the name of the judoka who made it popular between the jiu jitsu practitioners of Brazil.
deserves more likes! Sensei Komuro is a NeWaza legend
I started training BJJ about 3 years ago and then started training Judo as well shortly after and I am loving it. I have naturally gravitated to chokes and this is by far one of the best demonstrations of performing this particular choke with an emphasis on angles and how to get the submission against a highly defensive partner. Time to study and practice this one. Thank you so much Sensei!
Komuro Sensei is fantastic, and also expert level on anything Judo.
Great stuff. Many thanks for posting this, Graeme.
se; esta primeira técnica é o sode guruma jime, por favor, demonstre o hassame jime.
How to defend these chokes? Thanks
Look at all the other similar Sode guruma jime tutorials too, for defences
So that’s what Ezekiel is called
This technique come from old japanese jiu jitsu and was introduced in Brazil by judo masters. Ezequiel is the name of the judoka who made it popular between the jiu jitsu practitioners of Brazil.
Doesn't Komlock speak English?
not very well, gives him time to think anyway in the translations.
.His interpretaiton is so bad. Less than 20% of what the sensei is saying is interpretated. Often wrongly.
Yes, fair comment. I hope the key points are revealed, Kazu was "free" but struggles as interpreter, but loves newaza.