Massive Judo Throws from Common Street Fight Positions
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I'm sorry, I laughed so hard when you slammed him with that Utsuri on the ground, right besides the crash pad 🤣
A CZcams trifecta: concise, useful, and funny!
I don't know who needs this content but if for nothing this is amusing AF
People who live in new york
People who live in Baltimore.
People that live anywhere near democrats.
Any attacked people around of the whole World.
Weird and bizarre comment but ok...
That vibe reminds me of my old judo classes and sensei very similar humor...makes me happy in a nostalgic way
I’m 240 lbs and a wrestler. When you get owned by a 175lb judoka, you pay attention.
I decided to pick up judo at my coaches recommendation, he used judo to almost make it to the Olympics for greco roman.
Judo sucks compared to wrestling
I think different stimuli can be very beneficial
260 lb brawler, such a thing has yet to happen to me. It is cute when they try to do takedowns. But I'm far more worried about them knocking my knees in the wrong direction😊
@thomasprislacjr.4063 I thought the same coming from a boxing background but got into a fight with my friend, who is a great wrestler and got slammed so hard I was gasping for air, I listened to him and learned to wrestle as well. It is absolutely an essential skill in being able to fight.
Great ways to end street fights. Average person has no clue about distributing weight, feet position or even basic leverage. Better to have the information and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Thank you!
This maybe your most "real situation" useful vid yet. Kudos
Love seeing Judo for self defense 🎉
Same here. Martial Arts are meant for self defense
"you missed the mat" had me spill my coffee. Thank you sensei
That story of young sensi lol 8 year old. Those are the best times. I remember those days. 😁😁
The headlock is indeed very common to see and receive!
It might be every big brothers favorite.
It's very compromising... often you can't do anything.
Thank you for sharing this.
I love his content and learning judo and real moves that will work some of them won’t sometimes but I love his attitude and his personality. I literally subscribed n liked😂I love it man keep up the great work
Yes! Keep making these!!
Absolutely living for this latest content with more "street" or real world focus
Keep doing more of these kind of videos that are directly applied to street self defense. Please also include no-gi judo for street self defence. Also, it would be great if your father could teach some techniques with you given that he has diverse expertise in several martial arts. The applied synthesis would be very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks Shintaro
Im loving these self defence judo lessons. Very cool!
Just heard there was a earth quake near you. Making sure you are doing OK. And thanks for the self defense Judo lesson.
2:33 I think he was expecting the blue pad 😄
Thank you Sensei, as the contrast between the white and blue gi makes this so much easier to comprehend.
Could you show some practical takedowns for Law Enforcement please.
When youre in the headlock, grab the closer leg and drive forward with your own 2 legs.
I love this judo videos for self defense
thanks 🙏 sensei 👍
I love to see your take on striking to set up throws, or throws as a counter to being punched/kicked/grabbed/weapon being swung at you. Self defense context of course.
Great info! Thanks!
Love these
That tani otoshi at 1:00 is so smooth
Wonderful throws
2:29 the way he just ragdolls him lmao. Grappling arts are so cool.
Great master🙏👍
Judo Supplex. I gonna try it to my little brother
Gracias 🎉🎉🎉🎉
"In the street he's going to be pretty messed up" LOl there's now bouncing back from that concrete LOL- yep pretty messed up I'd say. Great video as always.
i love your videos Shintaro ! ... Jigoro Kano has thought it all... Judo has it all...Self defence... Competition... Jiujitsu...wrestling...weapons... You dont have to train goshinjutsu just like in the kata... That is the form... you can train it like a competition sparring that UKE has a rubber knife... How many judo technigues can u do when u grab a knife hand by one hand... SODE comes to my mind at first... Just learn it and train... Modern jiujitsu is just a piece of a puzzle of JUDO!!! Judo is much more than just a martial art... Kano was wise man by far !
Aaaaaah yes, I see that you know your Judo well!
Awesome!
Very good!
Good content, I’ll definitely be trying the double leg takedown throw in my next BJJ class, thanks for sharing 👍
Tawara gaeshi works if they are mediocre or worse at a double leg. Notice Shintaro is using it against a bent-over-at-waist double, not a proper level change, good posture, and blast. Of course, most BJJ doubles aren't really all that great, so tawara gaeshi is likely usable in a lot of cases :-).
Good advice, cheers. I think it has better chance to work in BJJ than Judo. I’m not grappling that long and having problems when people shoot in for a double leg, almost rugby tackling me. I’ll try this when people overcommit to the takedown and see how it goes, cheers for the advice again 👍
@yakovdaitvidovich7943 Kyle Dake did it to Jordan Burroughs. Look up freestyle chest wrap.
Great moves
Just how judo was intended. I love seeing street worthy techniques.
I wasnt around long enough in judo to use tawara gaeshi in a tournament, but in randori with the boys we would still attack legs and take the gi off and wrestle from time to time and tawara was my go-to, I think about every 9 times out of 10 it would work and the last was a workable newaza position.
I have to share this fight experience with you guys.
I Got into a street fight with a friend down from middle school. He was a little taller than me and a lot stronger too. He managed to get me into a head lock. I wasn’t able to lift him nor free my head from his arms.
I even tried to step on his feet but like I said I was a little smaller than him so I was In a bad position and out of all the possible options to free myself
And this fight was when I was in middle school so it had to be around 1989. And back then we all had long hair.
Everyone was around us screaming “punch him!” “hit him!” “beat him up!”
And at this point in the fight when I was trapped in the head lock that my friend began asking me loudly for everyone to hear “do you quit? Do you quit?”
I didn’t want lose to him, I knew I was a better fighter than him. His size and strength surprised me but I knew I could still beat him if I could get free and I tried everything to free myself. So in my head I was trying to think of something and this was when my mother walked up to us and said “if you let him win I’m going to beat your effing ass when it’s over!”
Yes! I was more afraid of my own mother that my bigger and stronger friend.
When my mother went back to the side of the street, my friend turned my face to his face while still holding me in a strong head lock and looked me in the eyes and said “do you quit?”
All I could see was his hair that was down over his face and that was when I saw my one and only escape from his strong arms!
I reached up and grabbed two handfuls of his hair and began pulling his face onto the top of my head while lunging myself up and pulling him down at the same time
Bam bam bam bam!
Next thing I knew I could hear everyone that was screaming “punch him” “hit him” “beat him” up all started to yell “stop it stop it stop it he’s bleeding he’s bleeding”
I thought they meant I was bleeding but I didn’t stop I kept smashing his face with my head
He let go and I turned to look at him to continue the fight with my fists and all I saw was red all over his face. It freaked me out
And my mother came running up to me and said “that’s how you win a fight!. You never let anyone beat you up! I’m so proud of you!”
Yeah. This is a true life story of mine. Me and Edwin still stayed friends. I never got kicked on by the rest of the kids on the street anymore. Even though I knew some of them were yelling for him to beat me up I forgave them for it. (In my head during the fight I was telling myself if I lose I’m going to fight that kid next and then that kid next because they wanted me to lose)
But in the end. This was one of the few times I managed to make my own mother say the words “I’m so proud of you”. So it is and will always be a bitter sweet and tragically sad experience for me.
But one thing I take away is you never give up Ina fight. A fight consists of using your head to think it through. And when you’re in a bad position do give up hope. Maybe you can Think about winning the fight before the fight. Or maybe think about the pain of losing the fight. What ever you use to motivate yourself, use it. Open your minds eye and you will see an opportunity to change the outcome. And be like me. Use your head. It’s a lot harder than you ever imagine! 😂
Thanks for showing the option where you get hit with the double.
Bonjour messieurs merci beaucoup pour votre explication bonne courage et à bientôt
Great reminders of Judo learnt in past lots is common sense
Could you make a 'Forbidden Judo Techniques' video?
Lot of good techniques to defend yourself in a street fight, nice and Easy!
And don't forget the fact that falling on the ground Is more painful than the tatami!!!
Tawara gaeshi, also useful when your buying 50lb bags of rice at the asian grocery store.
Great topic shintaro. Thanks 👊
I used to love tawara gaeshi when my opponent was tired; you almost hang on their lapel with all your bodyweight until they are hunched over, then you can throw that deep overhook/bear hug and sit under them. I think I hit it in a tournament once, but it was with one of my teammates, so I may just be remembering practice beforehand.
Thats 100% right, works 50/50
Westwood over the Ford building? That old man was amazing!! Forgot his name helped my judo game for my jujitsu. He was amazing!!! Taught at the Kodokan from what I remember and his daughter won Bronze? One year at Olympics?
This is why I want to learn judo.
If you made an uki goshi instructional for jiu jitsu rules/self defense I would buy it in a heartbeat even if it were expensive
You ever consider creating something similar to gracie combatives but for seld defence?
Back on ground friend... Head into the ground enemy 😅
Cool stuff shintaro, but using “tani-otoshi” on the street it’s too hard for a head lock. I’d prefer using an aikido solution such as “kote-hineri(sankyō).
Max was here
Love all of those, but seeing Jeff Chan do double...man the speed and the momentum...i doubt any of those would work
2.34
Shintaro higashi
FATALITY
Dear sensei Shintaro higashi.
Please make an instructional of this move at 2.30. for no gi.....
Please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The lift to power bomb combo is a fat boy special!
2:13 Seen a guy get seriously hurt from that move done on concrete, I was reading somewhere that the guy ended up dying
You didn't use the gi on the last tow moves amazing it looks like wrestling
Being thrown with an Ura-Nage pretty sucks in the dojo, cant imagine how hard it would be to hit the concrete with that, sure it s finisher
Fedor Emelianeko greatest MMA heavyweight ever, Silver and Bronze medalist in Judo. Would throw his opponents like nothing.
How to give someone a traumatic head injury 99% of the time in a street fight
if i ever get yeeted like that, just consider myself checked out of the dojo 2:30
I am not a judoka. On that first throw (against the headlock) how do you protect your right arm as the attacker lands on it? Or you fall on it?
Theoretically, the attacker should be slamming the ground with either his shoulder or head first. But in practice, yeah your arm might also hit the floor.
It won't hurt you as much as it hurts them in the event that it does hit the ground.
3:37 Japanese rugby team ever do that?
How do we get Judo into American schools?
Great moves but for niche situations. Not sure these are the most common situations in street fights. Fireball spamming is the most common tactic and I don’t see a counter for that here!
He told him to shoot a double and still doesn’t shoot it.😂
Headlocks normally take the locked person much lower, bent double. These defences are not against a street headlock.
F I R S T
Guys got a 6th degree Dan in Judo and black belt in BJJ, Karate and Akido. You’d be so fucked in a street fight with this guy! 😂😂😂😂
As we say in the UK 🇬🇧, Shintaro is built like a brick shithouse! Dude is a tank
My weight is 160kg.
At least half of this throws against me will make You shite your spine out 🤣
I need the exact opposite, safe trips or throw that doesn't kill them and land you in prison
I feel if the Judo Atemi techniques are used the Throwing Techniques will be more effective. Atemi before throw to distract and loosen up the attacker 2nd step Throw and final step finish off with either Atemi Shime waza or Kansetsu waza
Everything is MMA these days. I like self defense appications.
Change a title to Massive judo throws to use on 11-years old skinny girls
Who else noticed the gimp at 6:03.✋🏻
Nice throws, but I'm concerned about the headlock escape. Many people tighten up when in pain or fear and that means that they clamp down on your head or neck with all their might when they fear getting slammed onto the ground. The human neck was not made to support the weight of another human pulling or twisting it. Even an minor sprain will put you out of the fight! Neck injuries hurt like hell!
Real judo is for self defense, not for competition, It's a shame to change judo because of competition 😢
On the plus side you get to do randori with all these great athletes, which makes you better at judo in ways that sparring with anyone else wouldn't.
If you ever do find yourself in a street fight, don't suplex the guy. If you handicap him, lawsuit is on you
Thanks for the help Shintaro! 🫱🏽