I used to give Judo a hard time because I remember seeing Roger Moore's James Bond execute a couple of Judo throws on random gun-toting bad guys and never get up again, which within the context of government funded special forces/assassins is ridiculous because those guys are trying to murder you, not just fight you... But after reexamining the art and researching it further years later, I can see where Judo is possibly one of the most effective and practical martial arts ever designed for the purposes of defense and diffusion. Unless you're a hardened soldier with intent to kill or a 250 lb meathead on steroids, no one is going to get thrown or body slammed onto pavement/hard floor and want to get back up again to hit you, and in executing that move you've put them on the ground while putting yourself in the most dominant position possible. Very interesting Martial Art with a very interesting history and these videos are clear, concise, to the point, and perfectly explained.
@PhantomSavage you should try it. It is a lot of fun as well. Adding Judo to boxing can make one a pretty well rounded fighter. Adding Wrestling and or Jujisu to that combo is also effective.
@@planktime Heh, Judo banned leg grabs in 2010 and also prioritizes ground-fighting a lot less now, so anyone who wants to train "Judo" now needs to train in wrestling, BJJ, and Judo -- all 3 of these combined will be what "Judo" used to be :)
5 combinations in under 4 minute?? that's unheard of on TH-cam. I like your videos because you don't fuck around. 15 seconds in and you've already started showing the moves. Not 8 minutes of talking about it. And your explanation is short, but thorough enough to get the point across. Thank you.
Just discovered this channel, and I’m excited to get more into the content. There aren’t any Judo schools near me, and I’m wanting to learn. Thanks for doing this. 👊🏻
this is one if the best take down videos iv seen in ages quick to the point no useless chat to skip through. love it ! these moves it suits my style perfectly. all except the last one because i dont like to go down to my knees unless i absolutely have to. Thank you
Man, watching this is cool. The last few days I’ve been watching judo championships but, those moves happen so fast I can’t keep up except for an occasional rewind. Seeing how the techniques are set up is even more interesting. Great job my friend.
This video like your others are a blessing. I wrestle and I want to try judo but I can’t find a dojo anywhere. But I use some of these moves in wrestling and I’ve noticed my neutral game is a lot better because of the information you have been providing me and others. Thank you!
I practice Shotokan Karate (currently an orange belt, still a long way till 1st dan black belt). I plan on taking classes in some grappling martial art in order to complement my Karate skills somewhere down the road, and at first I only thought of BJJ. This channel is making me reconsider it! Besides being a badass martial art, Judo is also historically related to the flourishing of Karate (Jigoro Kano and Gichin Gunakoshi were friends), so it makes me all the more interested in it. Sensei Shintaro, arigatou gosaimasu! 👊🏻🥋
Im a BJJ white belt preparing for my first competition (Masters 2 in no gi) and these videos have been so helpful. Everything is explained and demonstrated so well.
@@davideric8250 Not at all, I prefer judo over wrestling because I want the option to take someone down without having to go down myself. Even it's just one or 2 throws it's basically the same with wrestling, how many different takedowns are there for wrestling?
My wrestling club is starting judo and bjj. I’m hyped, first practice for both today! I think I’m more excited for judo than bjj, I wish they would’ve had these classes during my high school wrestling career. Would’ve definitely helped me get the edge on my feet against my wrestling opponents
More videos like this please!! Often in bjj with the hips being hidden it's very difficult to throw with your first attack, these mis directions are a gold mine! Thank you
I'd suggest taking a look at phil daru, he's a professional mma coach and works with some olympic judokas. He films and cuts together most of the training session. Just search for judo on his channel, maybe you'll find something beneficial.
@@Shigashi84 unless one is a high level competitive athlete it should not be that different from A normal healthy diet. Perhaps with some more carbs and or proteïne.
Love your channel I have been struggling with my stand up in BJJ , cause i used to do judo when i was young but i struggle to make the set up to o goshi or head and arm throw , how to incorporate the judo into my game with no gi sir ?
@Shigashi84 when you do these combos, except where you specifically state you are faking, are you looking to land the first technique and just have the second technique in your back pocket just in case?
1:40 Quick question for a similar throw. I have a BJJ tournament coming up next month and two of my best throws are Hiza Guruma and Harai Goshi. Do you think I can do that same sequence/combination but starting off with Hiza Guruma instead of Sasae Tsurikomi since they are very similar with subtle differences? And if not, what throw do you recommend I use to either set up Hiza Guruma OR what throw can I follow up with after a failed Hiza Guruma? Thank you in advance.
sasae/hiza to one side, then harai would work amazing. you can also fake step then go hiza/sasae, then back to harai. or fake sasae/hiza then do harai. lots of options. keep drilling them!
I’m a kickboxer,but I done judo Japanese jiu jitsu for 6 months absolutely loved it such fun and cool,but unfortunately martial arts cost so much money had to give it up,wish I was as good as this guy though lol,me personally though striking definitely better knock people out
Hey, with the first set of throws, how do you stop the opponent from imposing the exact same throw on you? For example, at 20-21 seconds in, when I do this I am effectively putting my leg behind my opponents - but this also means my opponents leg is behind mine. From my experience, my opponent ends up throwing me with the exact technique I was trying to do on them. The frustrating part is I did all the work to get us to that position, but then the opponent simply has more strength and imposes the throw on me. I do not do Judo, so if anyone wants to explain without reference to the technical terms that would be great. I do BJJ and try and incorporate Judo in to my rolls. There is nowhere nearby that I can learn Judo unfortunately. Also, any advice on dealing with wrestlers would be good. I mean to get in close to pull off the throw. It is hard to pull off throws on someone who bends forward - like in a bowing position.
I can't speak for Shinataro, but I am a very small man, and I am able to perform some of these on much larger partners, even when resisting, if my technique (timing, connection, movement) is as perfect as possible. Some strength is obviously necessary, but not as crucial as you might think.
what do you think about o uchi gari being really ever being a realistic counter throw. seen many various demonstrations and in all the feet are parallel so often the leg being attacked will lift instead of sliding forward. I think with o uchi gari the legs should not be parallel but one leg in front of the other and the ratio of weight being 60 40, 60 being the front. one of the classic o uchi garis was done by a Russian on a british elvis Gordon. nice work, keep it up
I used to give Judo a hard time because I remember seeing Roger Moore's James Bond execute a couple of Judo throws on random gun-toting bad guys and never get up again, which within the context of government funded special forces/assassins is ridiculous because those guys are trying to murder you, not just fight you... But after reexamining the art and researching it further years later, I can see where Judo is possibly one of the most effective and practical martial arts ever designed for the purposes of defense and diffusion.
Unless you're a hardened soldier with intent to kill or a 250 lb meathead on steroids, no one is going to get thrown or body slammed onto pavement/hard floor and want to get back up again to hit you, and in executing that move you've put them on the ground while putting yourself in the most dominant position possible.
Very interesting Martial Art with a very interesting history and these videos are clear, concise, to the point, and perfectly explained.
@PhantomSavage you should try it. It is a lot of fun as well. Adding Judo to boxing can make one a pretty well rounded fighter. Adding Wrestling and or Jujisu to that combo is also effective.
@@planktime Heh, Judo banned leg grabs in 2010 and also prioritizes ground-fighting a lot less now, so anyone who wants to train "Judo" now needs to train in wrestling, BJJ, and Judo -- all 3 of these combined will be what "Judo" used to be :)
I have seen people knocked unconscious by throws.
@@MaxLohMusic its a shame that it leans more into sport instead of full martial art, although thankfully even the weaker sport version works well irl
Just saying some people are LETHAL off their back. In response to saying that you are now in the most advantageous position of course.
This channel is making my fellow BJJ white belts pull me to the guard every time :)
hahaha I love that!!!
Word
Do a quick foot sweep while they lean back. That will get em.
They are bum skidders
:))))
5 combinations in under 4 minute?? that's unheard of on TH-cam.
I like your videos because you don't fuck around. 15 seconds in and you've already started showing the moves. Not 8 minutes of talking about it. And your explanation is short, but thorough enough to get the point across.
Thank you.
I have been training BJJ for almost 3 years but have fallen in love with my judo training. Can’t get enough of takedowns!!!
You should explore Kosen Judo | Locks
Nice bro l do both too❤😁
Just discovered this channel, and I’m excited to get more into the content. There aren’t any Judo schools near me, and I’m wanting to learn. Thanks for doing this. 👊🏻
You are very welcome. Glad I can help
One the best judo instructors on TH-cam right now.
This channel is pure gold, Thank you.
this is one if the best take down videos iv seen in ages quick to the point no useless chat to skip through. love it ! these moves it suits my style perfectly. all except the last one because i dont like to go down to my knees unless i absolutely have to. Thank you
Man, watching this is cool. The last few days I’ve been watching judo championships but, those moves happen so fast I can’t keep up except for an occasional rewind.
Seeing how the techniques are set up is even more interesting.
Great job my friend.
Kodokan has a TH-cam channel fyi.
Just stumbled upon this channel. As a judo enthusiast, this is like a goldmine for me. Subbed!
This video like your others are a blessing. I wrestle and I want to try judo but I can’t find a dojo anywhere. But I use some of these moves in wrestling and I’ve noticed my neutral game is a lot better because of the information you have been providing me and others. Thank you!
I practice Shotokan Karate (currently an orange belt, still a long way till 1st dan black belt). I plan on taking classes in some grappling martial art in order to complement my Karate skills somewhere down the road, and at first I only thought of BJJ. This channel is making me reconsider it! Besides being a badass martial art, Judo is also historically related to the flourishing of Karate (Jigoro Kano and Gichin Gunakoshi were friends), so it makes me all the more interested in it. Sensei Shintaro, arigatou gosaimasu! 👊🏻🥋
He brakes it down so good. I love his instructionals
Im a BJJ white belt preparing for my first competition (Masters 2 in no gi) and these videos have been so helpful. Everything is explained and demonstrated so well.
Amazing how you effortlessly throw the other guy...
That's the idea.
he is a top judo practitioner, not just some random guy... he can definitely throw people.
This guy is a walking "archive" of information on judo and POSSIBLY other martial arts. Excellent 👍 videos.
Hello from Brazil...
Thanks for your video.
You are the best in TH-cam judo class.
Thank you!! Greatly appreciate it. :-)
You should do no Gi judo throws for self defense/street fights
Will do.
NightMonkey you never know when a completely naked assailant could attack
@@DubiousDom Ive said this before. Take your attacker to the GAP and buy them a denim Jacket. Have them wear it, and you are good to go.
Problem with Judo is many throws are predicated on the GI !!!! You are better off doing kids Wrestling
@@davideric8250 Not at all, I prefer judo over wrestling because I want the option to take someone down without having to go down myself. Even it's just one or 2 throws it's basically the same with wrestling, how many different takedowns are there for wrestling?
Nice chesticles my man. Also: love the vids, wish they were longer
I love that you wrote details of why you like each scenario with time stamp in addition to the video
Thanks
Sensei, i'm from Chile, Orange belt, I have a knee injury so I recently comeback to train, your videos helpme to remember the technics, thankyou.
My wrestling club is starting judo and bjj. I’m hyped, first practice for both today! I think I’m more excited for judo than bjj, I wish they would’ve had these classes during my high school wrestling career. Would’ve definitely helped me get the edge on my feet against my wrestling opponents
More videos like this please!! Often in bjj with the hips being hidden it's very difficult to throw with your first attack, these mis directions are a gold mine! Thank you
Beautiful stuff Shintaro! Love your teaching style! Thanks
You're welcome. And thanks for watching.
Judo is such an alpha martial art I love it
thank you for the ouchi gari-tai otoshi combination, I am a tai otoshi player and this combination is very easy and very effective, thank you!!!
0:42 i call that "the extremely painful"
Badup tss
th-cam.com/video/9CdVTCDdEwI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
not much but just a little something but a lot more to come for the important teacing i recieved from a good teacher
Can you make a video on judo locks if possible?!😬
Love it. What a shame I can't like this video more than once.
Pleasure to watch. Nice combos executed superbly 👍
Great stuff! Keep posting professor! OSS!
Thank you! Will do. oss
Your videos are amazing, its gonna help me a lot cause I'm about to start training judo for the 1st time. I've just subscribed.
I would love to see some no- gi combinationsVery rare to find those online
Thank you for sharing yours amazing videos!You amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤩
You are very welcome. I am glad I can help
This is great. I do BJJ, would love to take some judo classes some time, but there’s nowhere near me.
Great video! Helpful and directly to the point!!!
Thank you so much Shintaro. Your videos are amazing
Very nice combinations. Love it! I am really enjoying your content.
Your Techniques Are Vary simaple And Very Powerful.......I Love It.*💗
Thank you, Sensei. I have watched this video multiple times!
Ouchi gari is so good tecnique for combinations. I use is it in combo with Morote seoi nage or Makikomi. Work's very good :)
Yes it is. I love ouchi
I've jus started judo at a young age of 39 👀. I'm so glad I found you channel, it's very helpful and full of knowledge 👌
I started judo at age of 5
Brilliant content and useful explanations
Thank you
Great combinations -> Thank you O sensai!
Watching these over and over so good.
Fascinating. Would you do some nogi throws for self defense.
Thank you for this video! Very insightful judo ideas for a complete novice like me...
You are very welcome! I am glad :-)
1. Ouchi to Osoto
2. Kouchi to Harai
3. Sasae to Harai
4. Ouchi to Taio
5. Tanio to Drop Seoi
Really helpful.
Thank you so much!
love the last one. Best for higher level opponents who will react to the double fake.
yeaaa eugene! This is my cousin everyone!
That last one was the only i've ever made, and i won the local championship with that... 13 years ago :D
@@КонстантинБолотов-л7щ Congrats!
Like your video. Short and simple. Can you post a video doing these throws or others without a gi?
Yes, that is definitely on my list.
Nice combos ! Thanks for the video !!
You are very welcome
Excellent, down and greasy Judo🍻🍻🍻. This is the good stuff here. Oos🥋
Oss!!
Hey Shintaro love your videos dude! Could you do a video on gym or resistance training that's judo specific or thats beneficial for judokas?
I'd suggest taking a look at phil daru, he's a professional mma coach and works with some olympic judokas. He films and cuts together most of the training session. Just search for judo on his channel, maybe you'll find something beneficial.
I did know this techniques judo
"WATCH OUT FOR MY OUCHI" *proceeds to throw uke into the stratosphere*. Beautiful.
NAGEKOMI...everywhere! 5 deadly combination! Thank you Shintaro🤙🤙🤙
You are very welcome!
God bless you. Beautiful work, judo is a thing of beauty.
Your technique is very good, effortless in its finish👏
Thank you!!! I've had a bit of practice :-)
Shintaro Higashi. After your reply, I though I would do a cheeky Google on you. Well mighty impressed, I salute you sir. 🤼♂️🥋👍
@@bluewushu1 Haha, thank you. I try.
Very good technique. Thank you
Hey Shintaro what about proper nutrion guide for Judoka ?)
That would be an amazing video. Will give it some thought.
@@Shigashi84 unless one is a high level competitive athlete it should not be that different from A normal healthy diet. Perhaps with some more carbs and or proteïne.
Thanks For Watching, Please don't forget to subscribe, it helps a lot.
As a BJJ guy in love with takedowns... this is gold.
Just started judo and loving it..i have a background in tkd and karate. Are there any specialized exercises i should look into?
Love your channel
I have been struggling with my stand up in BJJ , cause i used to do judo when i was young but i struggle to make the set up to o goshi or head and arm throw , how to incorporate the judo into my game with no gi sir ?
Love this guy, great instruction easy to follow
Brilliant combos . You at all coming to New Zealand . If you do Team Hammerhead Central . Based out of Queenstown will host you
@Shigashi84 when you do these combos, except where you specifically state you are faking, are you looking to land the first technique and just have the second technique in your back pocket just in case?
Thanks, if you can do a video about the winning position of hands and arms (kumi Kata) would be awesome
🦄 thats right this channel is unique
Thank you!!! :-)
The first combination is what I have been practicing every day. Hopefully I get it in my next Tournament!
Good luck!
1:40 Quick question for a similar throw. I have a BJJ tournament coming up next month and two of my best throws are Hiza Guruma and Harai Goshi. Do you think I can do that same sequence/combination but starting off with Hiza Guruma instead of Sasae Tsurikomi since they are very similar with subtle differences? And if not, what throw do you recommend I use to either set up Hiza Guruma OR what throw can I follow up with after a failed Hiza Guruma? Thank you in advance.
sasae/hiza to one side, then harai would work amazing. you can also fake step then go hiza/sasae, then back to harai. or fake sasae/hiza then do harai. lots of options. keep drilling them!
Shintaro Higashi thank you so much dude appreciate it 🙏🏾 Oss!
Nice throwdowns.. 👍
Fantastic! Thank you Sir!
I’m a kickboxer,but I done judo Japanese jiu jitsu for 6 months absolutely loved it such fun and cool,but unfortunately martial arts cost so much money had to give it up,wish I was as good as this guy though lol,me personally though striking definitely better knock people out
Awesome combos, love Judo.
Very good instruction. Thank u for posting. Where is this dojo? 🤔
It is in Manhattan.
@@Shigashi84 .. Great thanks! I'm in the south so I guess I'll have to settle for a subscribe .
2:21 tai otoshi to uchi mata is a grrat one as well
Good judo looks so awesome
Hi Shintaro, for ouchi to osoto, is it important that it's RvL or does it work RvR too?
Thanks! My Grandpa didn’t Stand a Chance!
Hey, with the first set of throws, how do you stop the opponent from imposing the exact same throw on you? For example, at 20-21 seconds in, when I do this I am effectively putting my leg behind my opponents - but this also means my opponents leg is behind mine. From my experience, my opponent ends up throwing me with the exact technique I was trying to do on them. The frustrating part is I did all the work to get us to that position, but then the opponent simply has more strength and imposes the throw on me.
I do not do Judo, so if anyone wants to explain without reference to the technical terms that would be great. I do BJJ and try and incorporate Judo in to my rolls. There is nowhere nearby that I can learn Judo unfortunately.
Also, any advice on dealing with wrestlers would be good. I mean to get in close to pull off the throw. It is hard to pull off throws on someone who bends forward - like in a bowing position.
Superb explanation
Good stuff. OSS🙏
Thank you! oss!
Todd Burnett
oss
Thx i know all these throws but i revise for my comp on sunday
what if they get up and decide to decorate our face?
plzz make a video on that
P.S i subscibed
great techniques
I do Brazilian jujitsu and I like that all of these were similar in hand position.
Shintaro kuuun (lol) could you make a video on how to achieve the strength needed to throw a person ?
Would be much appreciated.
I can't speak for Shinataro, but I am a very small man, and I am able to perform some of these on much larger partners, even when resisting, if my technique (timing, connection, movement) is as perfect as possible. Some strength is obviously necessary, but not as crucial as you might think.
Amazing. Thanks!
Time for an updated version of this video?
I like that switch. I works. Age and deceit beats youth and strength......
Can you go o-soto to o-uchi or does it have to be inside to outside combos..
Are the judo gi must blue, or can white too?
Great video
More of those pleasee
Does tai otoshi count as a turn throw following ko uchi?
Nice combination ouchi-gari ,tomoe nage !
what do you think about o uchi gari being really ever being a realistic counter throw. seen many various demonstrations and in all the feet are parallel so often the leg being attacked will lift instead of sliding forward. I think with o uchi gari the legs should not be parallel but one leg in front of the other and the ratio of weight being 60 40, 60 being the front. one of the classic o uchi garis was done by a Russian on a british elvis Gordon. nice work, keep it up
If the leg lifts, then you can adjust and do something else, or you can still finish. Will make an ouchi video soon.