MMA Takedowns: Erik Paulson's Running Judo Throws
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- See some exclusive leg locks and finishes at damagecontrolmm... Here Sensei Paulson shares his Running Judo Throws. At the end of the clip 2 Damage Control Students use these techniques on their way to winning their respective divisions at a submission only tournament. No points, no time limits. All wins by submission
Your videos are the best. Simple & effective takedowns that work. Erick Paulson's CSW is a great style.
That's my way of defining it due to the two directions you can torque the leg/ankle/knee.
Good no nonsense instruction - good for JJJ or judo adaptation to street or MMA. I have seen quick a few English fighters from the cage rage days using boxing & Judo with some success in the cage - maybe because of the free sparring aspect (just like BJJ has) you see a feed back loop of conditioning & sparring experience.
Great video
I think the only way to know if it works is to try it, but coming from Erik Paulson I believe it is a 100% working technique.
Who’d a thought I was a judo practioner the whole time I was fighting my brother 😂
machida uses that first one effectively all the time
@D26808 yea your right I really want to see no gi judo man
YESSSS EXACTLY MAN!!
virtually no judo club would ever do no gi or even consider mma.So youd have to do regular judo seperately and then adapt it.What I did was get a judoka to spar and show me basics and i showed him newaza and then i tried to use it in open mat wrestling and sparring.
Never heard anyone say that ;D
only one i knew ass a kid
@D26808 those are called armchair wrestlers. fan boys with no expeirence other that talking about the last fight taht was on UFC. when u ask them if they do bjj they go OH OH OH I WAS TOTALY GONNA DO IT BUT (Insert excuse here) :D
Ronda Rousey.
What if they. Will not. Fall for you.lol
He started as a Jeet Kune Do guy, that tracks. Accept what works for you, deny the rest, be like water, etc.
I really like these. Simple, easy to pull off, minimal compromises to posture, and if they fail you still push the opponent backwards.
@albate Absolutely he is. I've seen these "runing judo throws" for decades now as a practicing judoka and hapkidoka/hapkidoist. Interestingly, these same throws are in capoeira gungfu shiau chiao and other African martial arts. I suspect that many systems have these throws in them.
EP rocks.....
lol, I love how the victim says "thank you so much" at the end of his beating. Not sure I'd have been so polite had I been tripped up a dozen times.
I really like Erik, always have. Above any other technique out there, I employ more of his in the cage. That being said, dude needs to lay off the sausages! LOL...now, before you keyboard badasses threaten my life, or tell me how Erik would kill me in a donkey punching match, I actually have met him and have trained with several of his students like Mark Olsen in Bremerton and Ken Shamrock in San Diego, so save those comments, girls;-)
I get what you're saying, you just misinterpreted how I explain it. Inside heel hook, I explained it shitty. That would be when you crank it inward of course. Outward would be cranking it the opposite way. I know the legs are triangled. I always figure four my legs when in 50-50 guard and going for leg locks.
@D26808 true, people in mma are not used to people trying to throw them down standing. They're used to BJJ or wrestlers going for the legs. Judo is underraed in mma and I'm glad Ronda Rousey is kicking ass in womens mma. It would be awesome if she wins he title fight with the little experience she has in MMA.
i have seen people say that bench press doesnt help in a fight but the angle of the upper body in the first sweep resemble an incline bench
@D26808 agreed. I think Judo/ Greco Roman is the next wave of takedowns in MMA. Now that everyone defends the single and doubles (especially with the cage), throws are a great counter. Just look at Jon Jones.
hey i been trying to take up judo, do all judo schools do all this cool stuff n instruction or its just mma schools with judo programs? Anyone can guide me im a noob at judo, Thanks
The way the leg and the heel goes is what makes the heel hook regular or inverted I believe. I have to look at it, I only know the difference to a certain extent.
you wouldnt do that with any regularity if the focus was sport judo,it wouldnt make any sense.Youre school would be in the extreme minority if it did.
My Name is Erik Paulson and I Will Have My Revenge 0:49 - 0:53
Then The dude's drop dead 0:54 - 0:56
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@D26808
key word. mma. what does it stand for? Mixed martial arts...whats judo??! balet?
I dont understand some dudes.
@gorillagripcatchclub i dislike most things from paulson if he's throwing them at me...
i dont think that he is taking enough time on the off balance part as in not doing the being part of the tecnique
Gymnasts are exceptional athletes, but if we're talking straight up upper body strength then the bench press is the lift. It's different at the beginner levels, as in you'll benefit more from pull ups if you can only bench say 190. However, I don't care if you can do 100 pull ups, you're upper body won't be stronger than someone who can bench 850.
@D26808
who in the hell has ever said Judo has no place in MMA? obviously no one that watches it.
Very true, and regardless upper-body strength is important in a fight and no one exercise builds as much upper-body strength as the bench press.
I wish I could fight Erik Paulson just to see how fast and simple e could Ko,Sub or kill me.
@D26808 Judo guys scare me more than anyone, aside from wrestlers (for sheer strength)
Does the first technique work even if your opponent is strong or heavy at the bottom?
You push with both, actually, and yes the lower-body is stronger than the upper, but me and the other guy were discussing upper-body exercises.
Eric's the man. So smart, so much knowledge.
lmfao 0:12 to 0:14 i almost shit my pants off , thats a for bullys Lol
does eric intentionally try to look badass while doing techniques haha
If it doesn't look proper, I'm quite sure it's inverted than.
SWEEP THE LEG!
comments from lillian is my girlfriends utube file lol
Dips and pullups, my friend. Just take a look at our Olympic gymnasts.
True. He's just powering through his opponent.
Why not do both benchpress, dips, and pullups?...
I thought no-gi judo was basically wrestling?
Can anyone name of the second throw please?
what does the kanji say in the background?
Absolutely NOT, two different arts.
Hahaha that looks so un-profesional
the first move he does is basically "the reap" in Marine Martial Arts it works really well but no always easy to pull off if your opponent is moving a lot
U might learn them still though
3rd
The guy doesn't fall properly.
yeah i would say so
this is all in the footwork
I think you mean the pullup
Who has ever said that?
Machida does this a lot
Heelhook
@useless241 thanks :D
@Shonem It is actually quite effective, it is all leverage, he is demonstrating a running form of the move or a modified form, this move is commonly done by shifting all the weight onto the leg that is being hooked. It is a very simple and high scoring takedown.
Then you are mistaken.
I totally don't.
I got the inside the leg heel hook and inverted outside heel hook, just positioning which leg it should or shouldn't cross is what messed me up. My leg and knee twist further than most. I've had people do heel hooks to me and they get kind of mind boggled with how far my knee can go and still be fine. Flexibility at 17, gotta love it. Usually though, most people don't hit heel hooks when rolling at our gym just because how dangerous they are. We do learn it though and practice.
nice
ahh, I usually work my heel hooks and ankle locks from 50-50 guard so I think I used the regular heel hook, but sometimes I will cross the leg to the other side as you mentioned to avoid a leg lock battle.
machida uses these
Fair enough lol
LOL! Love it! Was looking for this! Will be teaching it soon to my students.
@Shonem absolutely. Judo is about balance. Keeping yours and disrupting your opponents. Speed and timing play a big role in that.
@00Jackacid huh?
I began with Judo and got my brown belt before I started BJJ... you would be amazed at how easy these throws are to pull off in a bjj tournament.
Naturally.
I got all hyped about that running otsoto-gari after watching that Akiyama v Shields fight.
Ice
going to watch and study these so i can pull these off on my budys at my gym when we do entry's thx for the teq
6th
2nd
1st ;-p
this is excellent, thank you!
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Thats terrible u kill the technique
you push with your legs not your arms..