Kesa Gatame Escape - The Basics

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Komentáře • 115

  • @AlphaWhale
    @AlphaWhale Před 6 lety +64

    Imo you are very good at explaining techniques simply yet thoroughly. Learning a lot from your videos you seem like an excellent coach.

  • @rwongusa
    @rwongusa Před 6 lety +28

    In Judo, we hold the sleeve of the trapped arm, making it near impossible to pull the elbow out. The tori's head would be lowered close to the uke's ear making it hard to bridge as well.

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +9

      This is a great pin for judo and BJJ. BJJ'ers tend to pin with it less due to our submission emphasis but is a tough move to escape from! (-: Coach Tom

    • @theclanmorrison
      @theclanmorrison Před 6 lety +1

      You can submit someone with a Kesa Gatame,that was always the whole point of Judo hold downs when they were invented.To crush the oxygen out of the fallen Samurai.

    • @lionsdenjitsu5172
      @lionsdenjitsu5172 Před 4 lety +1

      True but there is still a way to escape when some has there head low to yours

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Před 4 lety +2

      Make sure your opponent doesn't lock your trapped arm with his leg, you're done in that position

    • @jaredbicker3931
      @jaredbicker3931 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lionsdenjitsu5172 Very true, but in this application of the video your Tori isn't holding the position low, isn't moving the lower body to counter the attempted leg hooks, isn't placing the true pressure into the Uki's lower ribs while controlling the elbow and constricting the chest by the sheer weight of their own body. This is very much (as it should be) from a BJJ / Wrestling aspect. Thus the high body position posture and stiff lower leg control, which by itself allows for really good escape opportunity. Realistically if you combine the two styles, which is happening in both Judo and BJJ, this is a near impossible hold down to escape from.

  • @lujitsu1251
    @lujitsu1251 Před 3 lety +1

    Best explanation I’ve seen and I use this daily. Good job.

  • @rockyfortune3537
    @rockyfortune3537 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how he breaks this down in simple terms.

  • @joshpoi886
    @joshpoi886 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent instruction, love that you not only make it simple, but also add in your own personal insight, makes it both informative and interesting to listen to

  • @jamierossi6936
    @jamierossi6936 Před 6 lety +15

    Excellent tips that were all new to me. I thought you were going to say -"the bigger they are, the harder they fall!"
    But you're right - the harder they are to roll.
    I recently started a Jiu-jitsu journal and believe the act of recall and pen to paper will hopefully further engraving lessons learned.
    Today i learned what a Kesa Gatame is! I always love your videos.
    Thanks, Coach Tom

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +2

      Awesome stuff Jamie and great work with keeping a diary! I have kept them for my training for 20 years! Happy rolling and learning (-: Coach Tom

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Před 4 lety

      @@TheGrapplingAcademy coach, what if he's big? You can't hug his body to roll him over because he's too big. Any option?

  • @lujitsu1251
    @lujitsu1251 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent as usual....

  • @igorg.8624
    @igorg.8624 Před 2 lety +2

    This is probably one of the hardest positions to escape. Especially if the guy on top is bigger and stronger.

  • @lamplightimage2929
    @lamplightimage2929 Před rokem

    Your teaching style is excellent. Articulate, intelligent, clear, simple, and holds one's attention.

  • @robertturner7090
    @robertturner7090 Před 4 lety +1

    Love the Kesa Gatame videos. One of my favorite positions after someone told me 'there are no options for submissions' and I realized no one trains it and therefore nobody knows how to defend it.

  • @AnthonyDonnellyTT
    @AnthonyDonnellyTT Před 4 lety

    Superb instruction Sir. Not one word wasted. Extremely well thought out lesson. I especially like the anatomical references. They add heaps to the overall understanding. Oss!

  • @buddykoerner
    @buddykoerner Před rokem

    Amazing video. Was frustrated with getting stuck in this position last night. Can't wait to practice this technique.

  • @davidgoldsborough7557
    @davidgoldsborough7557 Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff. I like your explanation a lot. CAnt wait to experiment!!!

  • @chrismcguinness5405
    @chrismcguinness5405 Před 3 lety

    Thank you coach!

  • @user-uk1ji1os3r
    @user-uk1ji1os3r Před rokem

    fantastic explanation

  • @Bondirob2000
    @Bondirob2000 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad I discovered this video thank you so much.

  • @hunter121675
    @hunter121675 Před 8 měsíci

    You have some of the best BJJ videos online. Amazing breakdowns. Thanks for sharing.

  • @macmussle6920
    @macmussle6920 Před rokem +1

    Thanks again Professor Tom. Your way of demonstrating technique and conveying the information helps my journey tremendously and meets my level of understanding perfectly! My go to channel for all things BJJ! Oss!

  • @liamcope-ontariorealtor3576

    Great video

  • @simonsmith8974
    @simonsmith8974 Před 8 měsíci

    Really love your videos and I continue to learn so much even at Orange Belt Japanese Jiu Jitsu.

  • @rickdaniels1454
    @rickdaniels1454 Před 3 lety

    Always helpful. Ty

  • @TakeFlow1
    @TakeFlow1 Před rokem

    This is probably one of the best channels for us white belts

  • @jasons9087
    @jasons9087 Před 6 lety +32

    Honestly!! I always wonder why I can not roll them from the bottom of Kesa! Now I know its because my hips are not under his hips! I was draining everything out of the tank forcing it and it sucked!! Hips under is the key! Thanks Coach Tom!!!!

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +3

      My pleasure J Dawg! The hip point will help heaps! Good luck! (-: Coach Tom

    • @ronin2167
      @ronin2167 Před 4 lety

      You may also want to check if you are trying to bridge them across your chest or up over your opposite shoulder.

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Před 4 lety

      @@ronin2167 what's the difference and outcome?

    • @ronin2167
      @ronin2167 Před 4 lety

      @@counterkidnapping1737 Bridging them over your chest takes on all of their weight onto you and it's really difficult if the guy is heavy. If you bridge them on the diagonal to the shoulder depending on which way you're bridging them then their weight is going across a smaller area and not across your whole body. Does that help? If you do a search on Kaze Uta Budo Kai channel on the video titled Judo Grappling- KesaGatame and Escape this my sensei and he explains it way better than I can.

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Před 4 lety

      @@TheGrapplingAcademy what if he's too big? You can't connect to hug his body to roll him over.

  • @adrielmartins5649
    @adrielmartins5649 Před rokem

    Thanks so much, professor! I'll try to apply it today! :D

  • @thehobobehindyou
    @thehobobehindyou Před 4 lety

    Thanks! this helps a lot!

  • @fallofdutee
    @fallofdutee Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you coach Tom 🤼

  • @RTSurf5000
    @RTSurf5000 Před 6 lety +4

    Dammmmmittttt Coach Tom!!!! Thanks for this video, especially the breakdown at the end where you link it all together. Was spending some most uncomfortable time underneath a Judo pro in my class. Can't wait to get back in and try it again after seeing this!!!! Thanks Coach!!!!

    • @theclanmorrison
      @theclanmorrison Před 3 lety +2

      Todd Perez,none of this escape demonstration will work if the Kesa Gatame is applied correctly.

    • @topdog4032
      @topdog4032 Před 4 měsíci

      That is correct. This kesa gatame is nowhere near applied correctly. Nobody in our school of nearly 500 members was able to get out of my Kitami, even after being taught the proper escapes. I am also a small man that only 5’8” and thin build. I just start looking online today for the escapes to kesa gatame, but in my short two hours of looking, I never found a single person applying it correctly. Therefore, the escapes taught will also not work as intended if someone is holding you correctly. The hole does not differ between judo and jujitsu. It only differs between the person, not knowing how to do it or someone doing it correctly. I believe this coach had the best intentions, and probably did as I did, and searched it online and found these escapes to the way this person is holding them. So, if someone is learning how to do kesa gatame from this video, they will be holding you incorrectly. Hence, the escapes will work. If you have a beginner judo person holding you correctly they will not work.

  • @ZeLuluBear
    @ZeLuluBear Před 6 lety +1

    Another great video. Thanks Coach Tom.

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety

      My pleasure! This can be a nasty spot to find yourself so knowing a way out is crucial. Have fun on those mats (-: Coach Tom Davey

    • @ZeLuluBear
      @ZeLuluBear Před 6 lety +1

      Tell me about it. There's a big fella in my class who gets me in this all the time. Not fun. I look forward to trying your techniques to escape. Thanks again!

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety

      Just don't give him that elbow of yours!=BIG KEY! (-: Coach Tom Davey

    • @ZeLuluBear
      @ZeLuluBear Před 6 lety

      The Grappling Academy Got that arm out pronto the other night and avoided the Kesa for the first time! Thanks Coach!

  • @kimsamson2545
    @kimsamson2545 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing

  • @MrMegafly2011
    @MrMegafly2011 Před 3 lety

    This nailed what I needed this week. Got stuck

  • @RonOrGina
    @RonOrGina Před 5 lety +1

    Good move. I find the combination of various escapes work best in this powerful position. Its not easy to escape at all. But not impossible either. :)

  • @ronin2167
    @ronin2167 Před 4 lety +7

    Don't lean back. Knee on the ground to prevent you from hooking his leg.

  • @theclanmorrison
    @theclanmorrison Před 3 lety +2

    This video should be titled “How to escape from Kesa Gatame when applied wrong”.Saying that Tom,I do think you are great coach.🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Před 3 lety +1

      Yup. The kesa gatame shown here is not right or wrong. It's just a demonstration how to escape it. If a seasoned grappler applies this you wouldn't even be able to escape even move an inch will be hard

    • @stupidandboot4507
      @stupidandboot4507 Před 3 lety +1

      That applies to literally everything in jiu jitsu

    • @craigcrissman4651
      @craigcrissman4651 Před 2 lety

      @@stupidandboot4507 yeah lol "dominate position is hard if not nearly impossible to escape when applied correctly"
      Uhh, no shit

  • @robinkamran4261
    @robinkamran4261 Před 3 lety

    U are amazing

  • @FelixFrost
    @FelixFrost Před 4 lety

    Great video professor!
    Usually, when tori's head is this high during keza, I do push it away with my legs. Tends to work quite often and is really irritating to the receiver. For this exact reason our kezas are much lower with ears almost touching.

  • @motorcitycobra2009
    @motorcitycobra2009 Před rokem +1

    Really love your stuff, I’m a Dr and you explain the sequences as if it’s a post post-mortem; the reference to physical first principles as well as applied pressure and applied anatomy is excellent 👌🏻

  • @RavenMessiah
    @RavenMessiah Před 6 lety +2

    Outstanding Coach Tom. Insightful as always.
    Can you please do a video about how to escape the Kesa Gatame with both arms trapped?

  • @huskytales9839
    @huskytales9839 Před 4 lety +1

    Great details sir. At 4:21 though, if they have my arm isolated the way yours was, I cannot for the life of me get it under their armpit the way you demonstrated if they're my belt or higher.

  • @silverhaze2732
    @silverhaze2732 Před 4 lety

    I would to train with this coach.

  • @jonassteinberg3779
    @jonassteinberg3779 Před rokem

    If the top opponent has the elbow capsule properly pinned to his own chest bridging and popping the arm out is basically impossible. The top opponent nullifying even bridged arm escapes makes using lower opponent ripping momentum extremely weak. That's why as the top opponent it's so important to pin lower's elbow capsule to the chest.

  • @joeg7096
    @joeg7096 Před 5 lety +1

    coach tom is such a nice and pleasant fellow should make a vid with bernardo the positivity woulf be off the charts

  • @Djent7779
    @Djent7779 Před 4 lety +1

    Gold

  • @dianecenteno5275
    @dianecenteno5275 Před 4 lety

    Good strategy but the Kesa Gatami hold here, is not being applied as well as it could be. There are several things that can be done to tighten it up causing some modifications to the possible escapes. Its a good start! Keep working and train safe.

  • @joopsnoop
    @joopsnoop Před 9 měsíci

    Firstly, I really enjoy your instructionals. This one is a few years old and your BJJ has improved a lot in that time. Would you change anything now? Especially in regard to your inside arm position. The way Mac is holding your elbow is pretty doubtful. A good kesa practitioner would make it much harder to get your elbow free. What do you think Sir?

  • @Neviksir
    @Neviksir Před 3 lety

    At what point do you use escape 2 instead of escape 1?

  • @ronin2167
    @ronin2167 Před 4 lety +3

    Best escape is to not get into the hold to start with....you get to know when it's coming and take defensive measures.

  • @masculinebuddha8762
    @masculinebuddha8762 Před 6 lety +1

    There's another escape (I forgot what it's called) that's especially good if you're tall. Reach over with your free arm (the left arm if your opponent is controlling your right side), grab the lapel and choke your opponent back towards your left leg. Bring your left leg over your opponents head and push him off using a backwards, sweeping motion.

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +1

      Yes this is a good old school escape although tends to stop working t higher levels as guys keep your hip locked and their head down. Great escape though, just be careful of your oppoannts neck! (-: Coach Tom Davey

    • @masculinebuddha8762
      @masculinebuddha8762 Před 6 lety +2

      I'm a 6'3" Judo player and NOBODY is keeping Mr. Daddy Long-Legs in Kesa if I get my leg around there :)

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed. My point though I was making is how higher levels BJJers often will keep their head down almost touching yours if your hip is free and only lean back if your hip is controlled. Especially if you have tried this escape on them before. Don't get me wrong, I think its the easiest escape to do and can be combined with great armbars however I do think it has a short shelf life at the highest levels of BJJ. (-: Coach Tom Davey

    • @craigcrissman4651
      @craigcrissman4651 Před 2 lety

      @@masculinebuddha8762 same 6' 3" with a short torso. I got them spider arma and legs

  • @MeroGrumble
    @MeroGrumble Před 2 lety +1

    I know this video is quite "old" now and that the partner leaves some space for the demo.
    But many of the escapes demonstrated are easy only because the partner on top has an awful positioning of the back leg (offers a hook with the knee up, does nothing to prevent sitting/pushes).
    Also no control the arm/elevate the shoulder, etc.

  • @RubyRubyTV
    @RubyRubyTV Před 3 lety

    It's been some years since this video. I hope Matt the uke has brown tape for stripes on his purple belt!

  • @SouthBayEngr
    @SouthBayEngr Před 9 měsíci

    So what’s the counter to this to make sure these escapes don’t work ? 😂. Not sure if that was addressed in the Kesa Kill System video

  • @donaldanderson9939
    @donaldanderson9939 Před 10 měsíci

    There's a 240lb purple belt who keeps putting me in the scarf hold, I hope this helps me!

  • @counterkidnapping1737
    @counterkidnapping1737 Před 3 lety

    It's the basic level. How about the advance level when your opponent has tight pressure on you plus if he's bigger?

  • @dallashigashigata5575
    @dallashigashigata5575 Před 3 lety

    What if he underhook your left arm ?

  • @topdog4032
    @topdog4032 Před 4 měsíci

    I noticed that people are trying to help you by correcting you, however you’re not talking the help or criticism well. It seems like you always have an excuse as to why you are right the the rest of the world is wrong. You have many great videos out there and are doing a great job to spread this information. Please be open to making corrections. After all we are human and make mistakes. Let’s work together to get people the correct information.

  • @craigcrissman4651
    @craigcrissman4651 Před 2 lety

    "Its just pheeeesiks!"

  • @ukaszb5694
    @ukaszb5694 Před 2 lety +1

    If you're not tricking them, you better hope you're bigger, stronger, fitter, faster, more flexible. And hey, who can guarantee that?
    Nugget of wisdom :D

  • @JB-cg8jr
    @JB-cg8jr Před 4 lety

    What happens if his right leg/ knee is pinned to ground and you can't get a hook in?

  • @lee9576
    @lee9576 Před 2 měsíci

    #4:12 figure 4 Americana?

  • @rollinOnCode
    @rollinOnCode Před rokem

    there is no reason at all to let go of the kesa gatame grip- the head & arm grip just cause you get bridged over. it is NOT a regular headlock where you just have the head.
    Those defenses may work if it was just a regular headlock. but really anywhere you put your arms especially when you are flat is very bad business and vulnerable to multiple submissions. even if you get bridged over, so long as you maintain pressure on that head & shoulder, you can always keep playing kesa gatame from bottom, go for pretty much all the submissions, ezequiel him, stand up, go front head, or roll him effortlessly back over into top kesa gatame.
    Would strongly recommend seeing the henry akins instructional on kesa gatame- "the soul stealer". it is actually quite difficult to escape a decent kesa

  • @krismargett
    @krismargett Před rokem

    Kesa gatame holds the arm to your waist. It's easy to escape if the arm is free.

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před rokem +1

      Obviously. You can still pull it out if not held tightly enough and creates the action reaction for the roll.

  • @protectork9831
    @protectork9831 Před 4 lety +1

    When a judo player gets hold of your arm you will not get it back

  • @makhulu5013
    @makhulu5013 Před 4 lety

    what if he pivot with you

  • @runesenshi9682
    @runesenshi9682 Před 5 měsíci

    I really hate this position. I think my bjj game is strong until i get stuck in kesa gatame and then even the little dude is crushing me and I feel like a weakling

  • @Redpills563
    @Redpills563 Před 4 lety +1

    sorry but this is not scape from HON KESA GATAME

  • @rabidlama
    @rabidlama Před 2 měsíci

    thats a crap kesa! go to judo and learn how to do it propperly! lock that arm under yours, dont leave it out, its KEY!

  • @cryptosensei3944
    @cryptosensei3944 Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos. But neither of these 2 techniques work against a trained Japanese Jujitsu or Judo man. We will just grab your GI to stop the first one and run our feet toward your head to stop the second one.

  • @theclanmorrison
    @theclanmorrison Před 6 lety +4

    That is possibly the worst Kesa Gatame that I have ever seen in my life! I don't mean to offend you but that would not work on a Judo player.

    • @TheGrapplingAcademy
      @TheGrapplingAcademy  Před 6 lety +7

      Hi Craig, Matt who partnered with me for this video does not use the kesa position hence his lack of positioning detail. Myself and many students love and use kesa gatame all the time and ironically enough I have used it in judo comps before. It surely is a great move when done correctly as are the escapes presented here. (-: Coach Tom Davey

    • @jaybee7271
      @jaybee7271 Před 5 lety +2

      This isn't kesa gatame at all.
      Why even bother making escape video like this when he's holding such a shit position u can just drag his head away with your leg?

    • @robertturner7090
      @robertturner7090 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheGrapplingAcademy what a classy response. Go watch more than 1 video and compare with how Tom holds the position. It's reasonable not to crush the ribs of your training partner and instead expect your CZcams guests to open their ears.

    • @BL0HARD
      @BL0HARD Před 3 lety

      How do you apply a better Kesa Gatame when you are being a demo partner? It allowed the Coach to demonstrate the the escape techniques to the class.

    • @theclanmorrison
      @theclanmorrison Před 3 lety

      Jay Bee,it’s an incomplete Kesa Gatame,So therefore not effective at all.👍🏼👍🏼