BJJ Black Belt Gets Destroyed by Skilled Judoka

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    One of my first randori after receiving my Judo black belt 6 months ago. Always a humbling experience training with high level Judoka!
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  • @jessegrinstead
    @jessegrinstead Před 2 lety +352

    Adults doing randori without interference and a mat full of children is a thing of beauty.

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Před 2 lety +7

      Washington Judo Club at Georgetown University had 40 plus adults at any night practice. Many were Shodan and up.
      Not many places near Washington DC had good programs.

    • @lamesurfer1015
      @lamesurfer1015 Před 2 lety +2

      @@behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 To be fair, there aren't many places like Georgetown Judo left in the US, at least when you compare the numbers of participants and quality with BJJ gyms. Georgetown is indefinitely closed. The closest I've seen was PDX Judo, and now that's gone too.

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lamesurfer1015is that Jimmy Pedro’s?

    • @lamesurfer1015
      @lamesurfer1015 Před 2 lety

      @@behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 PDX Judo? No sorry, that was shorthand for Portland Judo.

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Před 2 lety

      @@lamesurfer1015 I know that Jimmy Pedro has a great school. Or had… I haven’t looked post pandemic.
      Lex Friedman, the podcaster has been talking a lot of Judo.. he has Travis Stevens and Jimmy Pedro Interviews. They could bring some much needed love to the sweetest sport on earth.
      I watched the Tel-Aviv Open live and the crowd was amazing..
      Another sport that we sleep on is Rigby. The crows in Paris for the Ireland Ca. France six nations game last weekend was insane. Made the Super Bowl look stupid…
      On my note… I was just diagnosed with arterial degeneration I’m my left lower leg… my Judo and Wrestling is done until they can fix it or remove it…
      I’m sad but the pain was really hindering me. I’ve thought a lot about refereeing but I’m not sure with the local politics….
      Have you heard of Jimmy Takamori of Georgetown. I know Tad was running it for the longest. I stopped going a few years back and started teaching to MMA guys… my approach was more Catch Wrestling with a few throws and variations.. I had to hide Judo or they got disconnected. Judo has such a bad name because many say it doesn’t work in MMA…
      Why? Our best representative athletes use up
      Thier bodies perusing a lifetime judo career. Not much left after a decade of international competition.
      A few have done well. Kayla Harrison is a beast. Ronda of course. Rick Hawn did ok, Nastula, Yoshida did well too.. he was well past his prime in Pride..
      Many forget Fedor and Khabib both say Judo is a huge part of thier game…
      BJJ has really infected the USA with a bunch of bullshit rule sets… I respect it. Gordon Ryan is a god. But he uses Japanese terminology when he explains his techniques… he is great, this is why he is hated.

  • @BinhtriVu
    @BinhtriVu Před 2 lety +331

    Fellow BJJ black belt here with 20+ years of experience! Going to judo is ALWAYS a humbling experience especially when you get slammed or tossed at will with ease by someone much smaller. Combining BJJ & Judo at a high level and making it look effortless is a thing of beauty. Thanks for sharing your randori session!

    • @inammani8948
      @inammani8948 Před 2 lety +11

      You intuition it's right. At the beginning what we call judo and jujitsu where the two side of the same coin

    • @slickwilly6868
      @slickwilly6868 Před rokem +3

      Can a judoka hold their own on the ground against a bjj guy?

    • @BinhtriVu
      @BinhtriVu Před rokem +5

      @@slickwilly6868 It depends on the individual athletes, their respective training, conditioning, and the specific rule set. Most of the judo dojo’s have visited which includes the Kodokan do about 80% split between stand up and 20% ground work. BJJ schools are the polar opposite with most of the training on the ground and they only train take downs 2 weeks before a tournament and almost never start sparring standing up.

    • @dianecenteno5275
      @dianecenteno5275 Před rokem +7

      @@BinhtriVu Agreed! I started Jujitsu/ Judo , decades ago and the curriculum then included more Newaza / ground work than many Judo schools of today. Too much Olympic focus in many modern Judo schools.

    • @vd1721
      @vd1721 Před rokem +1

      Sambo!

  • @KathyHubbleNTBFIGHTGEAR
    @KathyHubbleNTBFIGHTGEAR Před 2 lety +547

    I'm a 4th degree Black Belt in Judo and brown belt in BJJ and I approve this message! Way to go Dom for being humble enough to show your randori sessions with a more skilled judoka... There's always such a difference in black belt levels in judo (well in jiujitsu also...) and it's great to see those level differences!

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Před 2 lety +13

      Indeed… the BJJ and grappling rule set shared by ADCC and the like punish Judo players. I’d love to see a mutual rule set that doesn’t punish throws with impact!

    • @m5a1stuart83
      @m5a1stuart83 Před 2 lety +7

      Sparring in lowbelt far more brutal than sparring in Blackbelt level.

    • @Bigramt
      @Bigramt Před 2 lety +3

      Nobody is robbing your house anytime soon Kathy and getting away with it! Lol

    • @colemancalgary5260
      @colemancalgary5260 Před 2 lety +2

      I call your BS!

    • @martinhblake
      @martinhblake Před 2 lety

      True.

  • @obscurelines
    @obscurelines Před 2 lety +62

    I'm a judo BB and props to this judoka, he's making it look easy. But actually, his balance is excellent and he's strong.

  • @pazatron1348
    @pazatron1348 Před rokem +46

    The black belts sweeps were amazing - as a Judoka its really difficult to pull them off with such speed and precision. The moment the BJJ guy crosses his legs he sweeps perfectly and sends him right down. Props to the BJJ guy for taking on someone so talented!

  • @matthewoneill5354
    @matthewoneill5354 Před 2 lety +113

    To me there is nothing more beautiful in martial arts than Judo done properly!!

  • @gregorde
    @gregorde Před 2 lety +34

    You have a positive attacking style and aren’t afraid to be countered. I like your judo. Your first ppartner is very, very good.

  • @pchow2ca
    @pchow2ca Před 2 lety +359

    Judo and BJJ have different objectives. Judo goes for a perfect throw, while BJJ goes for submission. I too studied Judo and have a match with BJJ, throwing them was quite easy, as a matter of fact, they wanted to go down to the mat so they could applied their ground work. Once I was down in ground work, my leg got lock up quite fast the first time. Of course, I learned from that lesson and learned to not go down to the mat with BJJ. Both sports are good and has lots to learn from each one, just don't compare it.

    • @ermining1
      @ermining1 Před 2 lety +24

      I disagree, your looking for Ippon, therefore your looking for control when they fall. It's shouldn't get to the point where they have a chance to submit you after a projection. By control I don't mean using your strength to stop them from moving I mean following the projection and their movement all the way.

    • @pchow2ca
      @pchow2ca Před 2 lety +16

      @@ermining1 Most Judo throw is no longer a throw, more like a roll over. That is why in MMA, just a Judo throw would not win a match. BBJ 's objective is to win a match. Tradition Judo training was aim improve a person behavior and intelligent, not winning a match. Olympic Judo destroyed this objective. If I want to see a good throw, I watch Sumo, much better technique.

    • @avakinzerochill
      @avakinzerochill Před 2 lety +27

      @@pchow2ca a throw doesn't win in mma because there is no submission. Using your same logic, pulling guard doesn't win in mma either. Look at fighters like Rousey and Karo. They effectively use throws and transition them for wins.
      Also, judo was created during the peace era, just like all other Japanese do arts - it allowed safe practice of techniques and eliminated techniques from jutsu styles that were considered unsafe. Aikido came from aikijutsu. Karatedo came from karatejutsu. Judo came from jujutsu. Bjj came from judo. Judo has plenty of groundwork, but it emphasizes throws. Bjj took the opposite route. They eliminated most throws and focused on groundwork.

    • @lildragon6415
      @lildragon6415 Před 2 lety +12

      In Judo, the goal is ippon and ippon is not limited to just throws. You can ippon by pin or submission also.
      What makes Judo groundwork different from BJJ is that in Judo you have:
      - time limit on ground
      - pins so cannot be patient when mounted

    • @ENF.Trotte
      @ENF.Trotte Před 2 lety +6

      @@ermining1 I agree with you.. an ippon is just the first part.. ALL Ossaekomi and Ne Waza technics can prove that

  • @dianecenteno5275
    @dianecenteno5275 Před 2 lety +19

    Great exchange! Also nice to see a BJJ guy, work with a Judoka in a positive manner. Respect to both👍💮

  • @kuriouskoopatroopa3129
    @kuriouskoopatroopa3129 Před 2 lety +10

    Dom, you are my new fav BJJ coach. Thanks for showing your wins and your losses! Love your content

  • @O.D.E.GuitarSoundtracks
    @O.D.E.GuitarSoundtracks Před rokem +34

    As a judoka this video Remembers me why i do love so much martial arts, humble people, respect and discipline. Thanks for this video, you' re an example!

  • @Dynamic6000
    @Dynamic6000 Před 2 lety +19

    Judo is easily the most visually appealing grappling art. It may not be the most popular in the US but watching Randori like this is 1000x more gratifying than any roll.

    • @jackdewipper187
      @jackdewipper187 Před 4 měsíci

      In Europe judo is way bigger than BJJ. But BJJ is growing rapidly currently.

  • @paulfarley7527
    @paulfarley7527 Před 2 lety +205

    Respects to the jiujitsu guy for coming out of his comfort zone!.

    • @Kitajima2
      @Kitajima2 Před 2 lety +5

      @Arid Sohan Rude. For background, I did judo before focusing on basketball. I echo the original sentiment, I respect someone stepping out of their comfort zone

    • @paulfarley7527
      @paulfarley7527 Před rokem +1

      @Truest Cato Maior4Evah hahaha bless ya...let me guess you got wrecked by a Jiujitsu guy once and now you hate.

  • @josephninosky6057
    @josephninosky6057 Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic video. Thanks for posting and for the slow-mo replays so that the viewer can catch the details. Oss.

  • @kallepikku4991
    @kallepikku4991 Před 2 lety +37

    3:53 I love how the judo wrestler is mindful of the bjj wrestler's safety, stopping his throw mid-air to land softly. These guys are real gentlemen.

    • @jenso413
      @jenso413 Před rokem +3

      I caught that too, so awesome. Nothing but respect

    • @JuanElBautista89
      @JuanElBautista89 Před rokem +2

      The gentle way is the meaning of JUDO

  • @junyeong__pk
    @junyeong__pk Před 2 lety +2

    it's nice to see them take care of each other. I'm also training judo and always concerned with injuries. And good to see they are in happy atmosphere. Good vid!!

  • @pingislife2653
    @pingislife2653 Před rokem

    I greatly appreciate the slow-mo replays. It helps me understand the finer details.

  • @rasalghul9331
    @rasalghul9331 Před 2 lety +5

    Unless you actually experience it first hand - some ppl will never understand the thrilling, exciting, scary, but exhilarating feeling of even a smaller, shorter but more skilled judoka getting their hips under you as you go sailing ass over tea kettle!

  • @XandrogZodbolt
    @XandrogZodbolt Před 2 lety +15

    People that practice Judo know that while doing a colossal throw there's this huge rush of adrenaline, that feeling is special

    • @doriankiss1
      @doriankiss1 Před 2 lety +1

      Is it not dopamine?

    • @micaylapresley
      @micaylapresley Před 2 lety +1

      @@doriankiss1 Adrenaline is the excitement hormone, dopamine is the pleasure hormone. Both may be present, but the biggest one during a roll is adrenaline

  • @cbcsucks2205
    @cbcsucks2205 Před 2 lety +1

    I love it. Really nicely done with the automatic slow replay afterwards. Well done gentleman!

  • @dimitrisk.875
    @dimitrisk.875 Před 2 lety +10

    I m so glad I kind of grasp some of the techniques, thanks to the slo-mo. Just started the never-ending journey of Judo myself. Thanks Dubious Dom!

    • @DubiousDom
      @DubiousDom  Před 2 lety +6

      More slomo 📝 got it! You’re welcome!

    • @cbcsucks2205
      @cbcsucks2205 Před 2 lety +2

      Foot sweeps and grips is what it's all about if you can Master those everything else will come easy. It allows you to build a nearly impenetrable wall of defense, counter-attack and attack.

  • @vitoravila9908
    @vitoravila9908 Před 2 lety +10

    Congrats Dom, your Uchi Mata is excellent!! The gentleman in blue is amazing, really fun to watch...and shout out to the Tani Otoshi at 4:00, that's my favorite technique, and he executed flawlessly... good stuff

  • @kyleallor8136
    @kyleallor8136 Před 2 lety +7

    I had the honor for shortly training with Jerry Wee, 7th degree Black Belt, and former world competitor in Judo... when I met him he was shorter than me, less in weight, and couldn't really use his right arm from former injuries... he put my ass he ground instantly over 30 times in a row and 'took a break' because he got tired lol
    Judo is no joke, brutal takedowns and some crafty pins and submissions even. Loved the training

  • @rasalghul9331
    @rasalghul9331 Před 2 lety +9

    Dubious Dom - thank you for sharing!!!! too many ppl, especially high-ranked BJJ students do not want to share videos of themselves unless they are 'winning". This is a great, inspiring video to s\how that we are all students and always training and learning. I got so hyped after watching this video, I tied an old belt around a tree and practiced throwing my hips into it like old-time training.

  • @francoismarichy4065
    @francoismarichy4065 Před 2 lety +1

    Judo Black Belt and beginning ( Blue belt ) in BJJ here.
    Well done for the humbleness of posting this video brother ! This is definitely the judo spirit.
    Your O-Soto Gari and Uchi Mata are looking good by the way, in randori’s with BJJ guys they won’t see them coming 😁💪

  • @ShotoMun
    @ShotoMun Před 2 lety +1

    Love the always learning mindset. Arguing online = time not improving. Im subbed.

  • @sasakijudo2500
    @sasakijudo2500 Před 2 lety +6

    Good dojo, and skilled students !

  • @jasonrose6288
    @jasonrose6288 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice randori - relaxed, technical and generous. Well done to all!

  • @andycanavan211
    @andycanavan211 Před 2 lety

    Thats awesome training there. Hard work. Fun. No egos. Well done!! Thanks for sharing this!!

  • @kylieminou7775
    @kylieminou7775 Před 5 měsíci

    just some guys, sparring and having fun, so beautiful to watch, esp that defense of the "guard pull" (I don't know the Judo name), I will play it again in slow motion to apply later in training! Thank you, Happy New Year!!❤👊

  • @daybyday442
    @daybyday442 Před 2 lety +1

    The slow mo feature is great. Gives the viewer a chance to truly appreciate what's happening technically

  • @LeonSandoval
    @LeonSandoval Před 2 lety

    Good shit, dude. And thank you for the slow mo replays too. 👌🏻

  • @ctv186
    @ctv186 Před 2 lety +29

    In grappling, as someone with a judo background going into jiu jitsu, while my class does not allow us to do standing throws so much (we would slam into another group), the judo helps me take top position and learn the sweeps and reversals.

    • @shinichikudo1401
      @shinichikudo1401 Před 2 lety +1

      Have the same problem but in my Situation the reason is because our mats are too thin and too soft...

    • @MBryy
      @MBryy Před 2 lety

      Your gym is soft smh

    • @GG-mx9fj
      @GG-mx9fj Před rokem +1

      Come to Mexico. Every roll starts on the feet in the gym I found. BJJ 👍

  • @andrewwiggin7433
    @andrewwiggin7433 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When he went fot that uchi mata and the other guy just wasn't there was amazing. The ability to anticipate and avoid the attack was quite impressive.

  • @OmegaSupremeWCheese
    @OmegaSupremeWCheese Před 2 lety

    Some very good judoka in there, your uchi mata are pretty good, and a couple of nice setups to go with, that uchi counter the one guy pulled off was flawless.

  • @TenchiBushi
    @TenchiBushi Před 2 lety +5

    Judo is tough to do! We have a number of judokas (many are dan ranks) at my BJJ school in Northern Japan. Their hands are like talons. Their grip is incredible! Many times I'm flying during randori. The advice they give me is awesome. There is so much put on the table.

  • @semisikaufusi2467
    @semisikaufusi2467 Před 2 lety +2

    When it comes down to it...Randori is practice, the old adage, "practice practice practice"...you know the rest. Great job Sensei for showing.

  • @fuckbeingbroke2
    @fuckbeingbroke2 Před rokem +1

    Dope Been Watching Bro Thanks For Upload

  • @ramseybinns3987
    @ramseybinns3987 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. Thanks Dom!! 🙏

  • @JFLOProductions
    @JFLOProductions Před 2 lety +5

    Those last 2 uchimatas though…🔥🔥Damn you!

  • @Xeres123
    @Xeres123 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for these great videos. Could you do one on how to escape armbars? Even the tricky ones, and how to see them coming?
    Thanks! And please keep up the good work!

  • @leemachen4182
    @leemachen4182 Před rokem

    So interesting to watch. Great slow mo. Thanks mate.

  • @hb51015
    @hb51015 Před 2 lety +3

    That looks like a beautiful training session.

  • @judoyodan
    @judoyodan Před 2 lety +1

    Great randori session. Lots of skill demonstrated by all.

  • @krazed0451
    @krazed0451 Před rokem +3

    I started with Judo and moved to Jiu Jitsu, Jits is like Judo with the brakes off, you are so much more free! I imagine moving into the more restricted ruleset would be extremely difficult :-)
    That Tani Otoshi @4:00 is a thing of beauty!

  • @jiujudo1307
    @jiujudo1307 Před 2 lety

    What a great find! Thanks for the video's!

  • @dabash00r
    @dabash00r Před 2 lety

    Nice takes :) Good to see you are having fun ;)

  • @ZanOGAL
    @ZanOGAL Před rokem

    beautiful beautiful randori session. Props to all. showed beautiful throws and attemps

  • @RoninTF2011
    @RoninTF2011 Před 7 měsíci

    Dodging that Uchi-mata was just so hilarious!!! great work

  • @eduardoautogroup5422
    @eduardoautogroup5422 Před 2 lety

    Great job Dom thanks for sharing

  • @Alee869
    @Alee869 Před 2 lety

    This was a great video! Thank you.

  • @youjitsuhoneybadgers8322

    You have a good style of judo. Nice straight posture and strong uchi mata. Good to see that in a fellow bjj black belt.

  • @raphaelhudson
    @raphaelhudson Před 2 lety +5

    Your uchi Mata attempt was good! Your partner has a nice ashi guruma . No matter how good you get, there is always some judoka that can make you feel like a white belt.

  • @vlads4133
    @vlads4133 Před 2 lety +7

    Respect to anyone who steps out of comfort and challenges themselves

  • @NickKano11
    @NickKano11 Před 2 lety +6

    Yep, would absolutely expect a Judo black belt to destroy a BJJ black belt in standing randori. Just as I'd expect a BJJ black belt to dominate in newaza.

    • @handlesonjass
      @handlesonjass Před 2 lety

      He's a black belt in judo too.

    • @NickKano11
      @NickKano11 Před 2 lety

      @@handlesonjass yeah was going to say, even though he’s getting thrown around, his movement and attacks are still really good.

  • @bbymariposa5908
    @bbymariposa5908 Před 2 lety +13

    I definitely feel like more of us jiu jitsu players should start doing judo its such a good skill to have

    • @N.S4L4S
      @N.S4L4S Před 2 lety +5

      Only if they plan to compete in the GI. Otherwise, don't waste the time. Train with high level, explosive wrestlers if you have access to them. I only, really, fell into Judo and competed in college. The same amount of time wrestling at that level would have produce the same if not BETTER results in my skill set. Especially in my case since I only teach, train and plan to compete NOGI. I haven't worn a gi (maybe with the kids) in training since before COVID.

    • @billcipher3946
      @billcipher3946 Před 2 lety +3

      @@N.S4L4S I’ve done no gi judo with Greco Roman wrestling so it takes getting used to it but eventually it became natural to me.

    • @urbansilverstar
      @urbansilverstar Před 2 lety +1

      We regularly have cross over sessions with a Jujitsu society, gotta say, its usually very one sided, to the point where most of the jujitsu now come to our Judo sessions

    • @bbymariposa5908
      @bbymariposa5908 Před 2 lety +1

      @@urbansilverstar that makes so much sense, we’re really good on the ground but suck at getting to the ground haha

  • @cubex2160
    @cubex2160 Před 2 lety

    i love how they roll out almost flawlessly out of every fall.

  • @zamolxezamolxe8131
    @zamolxezamolxe8131 Před 2 lety +5

    the bjj black belt has some good typical judo moves too, no doubt.
    his hipp entry like in that uchi mata, ashi waza, his kumi kata shows some nice judo skills.

  • @pawnoir
    @pawnoir Před 2 lety

    J'aime le format de la video, simple, ralenti, sans commentaire. Différents mouvements, différents opposants. 👍

  • @paulthorade6977
    @paulthorade6977 Před 2 lety

    Simply beautiful, poetry in motion!!

  • @mp89701n
    @mp89701n Před 2 lety +1

    great throws, some great escapes too. lovely judo from everyone.

  • @simbabwe2907
    @simbabwe2907 Před 2 lety +2

    That little hopping after doing ashiwaza so that the opponent may try to sweep.And than the tsubame geashi.That person understands judo.Playing with intentions to beat the opponent.Nice

  • @10t0esdown
    @10t0esdown Před 2 lety +1

    Sub'd - great content, love the friendly yet competitive randori.. Oss!

  • @itsmyguitar
    @itsmyguitar Před 2 lety

    Really good. Great fun. Very impressed by the BJJ guys Judo level. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mustacchiojj
    @mustacchiojj Před 2 lety

    This looks like so much fun!

  • @bigmo931
    @bigmo931 Před 2 lety +1

    Great display of techniques during randori.

  • @1N2345
    @1N2345 Před 2 lety

    Oh man that judo guy's reaction are so good!!

  • @scottbrady2301
    @scottbrady2301 Před 2 lety

    I love the way you do uchi mata! Still waiting for your tutorial :)

  • @seantopeleven6863
    @seantopeleven6863 Před 2 lety +8

    Because of you I started doing judo. As a someone that used to pulling guard it’s so fucking hard 😔

    • @DubiousDom
      @DubiousDom  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes it's a whole other realm on the feet. Balance, timing, opportunity, commitment. It takes a lot of practice but the pay off is so worth it. Oss!

  • @Calibur1980
    @Calibur1980 Před 2 lety

    I love the slow motion!

  • @shatrack
    @shatrack Před rokem

    Love that uchimata counter. Thing of beauty

  • @glennhynes5263
    @glennhynes5263 Před 2 lety

    You are developing a good tachiwaza game. Especially uchimata and ashiwaza. Beautiful

  • @johnmcloughlin6234
    @johnmcloughlin6234 Před 3 měsíci

    either way you look at it...what a beautiful mix we have seen here! Bravo. and to be fair, the BJJ guy did very well. He has a very nice uchi mata .

  • @legbreaker
    @legbreaker Před 2 lety +6

    Im glad that we always start standup when rolling at our BJJ school. and focus a lot on throws, sweeps. Our teachers are also Judo black belts, so that makes sense. For selfdefense Judo adds more reality for me, throwing an attacker on the concrete with an Uchimata makes more sense , than pulling guard or doing an sankaku/traingle choke while lying on the street. BJJ should practice more standup and remember where BJJ comes from, from Judo newaza specialists like Maeda, who also was flexible by adding different grappling styles on his conquest before entering Brazil.

    • @obedhernandez1983
      @obedhernandez1983 Před 2 lety

      I can understand that. Judo is great to learn especially with take downs and great sweeps, which jiu-jitsu doesn't have, it gives a good edge on a match or fight. But I love Brazilian jiu-jitsu for its ground game, in which a lot of the time the fight ends up on the floor. That's where jiu-jitsu excels and has the huge advantage and the edge.

    • @J_L_A
      @J_L_A Před rokem

      My instructor teaches us Judo once a month and his son who's an instructor for the kids class teaches them Judo once a week. My granddaughter was hip tossing her opponents every class. It was so awesome to watch.

  • @zenbeijudoclub
    @zenbeijudoclub Před 4 měsíci

    Looks like a fun randori session. No destruction going on.

  • @lylecarlsonsurfboard
    @lylecarlsonsurfboard Před 2 lety +1

    So epic. Thanks for posting Dom. Makes me wanna go grip fight ASAP

    • @DubiousDom
      @DubiousDom  Před 2 lety

      Of course man, I was sitting on this one a while hahah

  • @adilbeksultanov8853
    @adilbeksultanov8853 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice, I am a white belt in BJJ and enjoying both the standup and the group game. Thanks for showing your live sessions

  • @LibertyJefferson
    @LibertyJefferson Před 2 lety +1

    0:54
    That counter to the Uchi Mata was so slick.

  • @jon1nim
    @jon1nim Před rokem

    Adding judo to whatever style you do will only make you better. We cross trained one time and just doing it one time improved my throwing. I can only imagine doing it for years on how much better you can get.

  • @StationaryNomad361
    @StationaryNomad361 Před 2 lety

    Great content!

  • @dixonrooster5954
    @dixonrooster5954 Před 2 lety

    Great vid Dom

  • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953

    Love it.. at 45 and 2’decades of Judo, Sambo, Greco and Catch… I need two new hips and knees… I’ll limp over to get my bottle of pain killers and watch you guys! Cheers!

    • @sid2daknee
      @sid2daknee Před 2 lety

      May I asked where you trained?

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sid2daknee USA.. East Coast.. James (Jimmy Takamori was my coach) NiDan under him

    • @flixsymmetry
      @flixsymmetry Před 2 lety +2

      Likewise for so many of us who fought points and full contact karate back in the 80’s.

  • @mentorhackerspodcast4164
    @mentorhackerspodcast4164 Před 2 lety +2

    that second sweep was NAAAASTY

  • @eliasschneeberger1337
    @eliasschneeberger1337 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn that uchimata sukashi was smooth af

  • @beauchapman4155
    @beauchapman4155 Před 2 lety +1

    I totally would have thought the BJJ black belt would have been better at judo than the judo black belt.

  • @joeystett
    @joeystett Před rokem

    Dude nice uchi mata at the end!

  • @mustafatopcuogullar4364

    You are good at doing Uchi-Mata. Awesome.

  • @sarahbjj
    @sarahbjj Před rokem

    Judo is amazing! Fun watching.

  • @henryna3720
    @henryna3720 Před 2 lety

    I have been doing jiu jitsu for 2 year and white belt with no strip in korea
    I am wondering if u exercise judo to support jiu jitsu or just as hobby?
    It could be different on how people learn style of jiu jitsu at every gyms but i've felt like jiu jitsu is weak(?) at standing
    so i've been considering exercising wrestling too

  • @rodneymeadows7658
    @rodneymeadows7658 Před 2 lety

    VERY interesting match.... have you ever sparred an Aikido practitioner? If I understand it correctly, both Judo & Aikido came from Jiu-Jitsu ; it would be interesting to see if you had similar problems, or perhaps advantages. Anyway, good on you for being humble & honest enough to show yourself in less- than- ideal circumstances. Your spirit is large, may it grow enormous!

  • @infinitycombatsystems1898

    That's why you train both together, they compliment each other perfectly

  • @kimurajack8364
    @kimurajack8364 Před 2 lety

    Could you do a breakdown video on your favourite Judo techniques?

  • @jayadams9794
    @jayadams9794 Před 5 měsíci

    We just added a judo class to tour jiu jitsu gymmm, everyone is stoked.
    Team Atos 🔥🙌

  • @pedroluizsouzapinto1980
    @pedroluizsouzapinto1980 Před 2 lety +1

    Love watching judo, I think when I get a purple belt in bjj, maybe I'll start in judo too

  • @x-Musashi-x
    @x-Musashi-x Před 3 měsíci +1

    damnit ive had enough. signing up to the Judo Club tomorrow!

  • @sid2daknee
    @sid2daknee Před 2 lety

    I've been thinking of taking another Martial Arts style to add to my muay thai. And I'm really trying to debate if should take Judo or jiu jitsu....decisions decisions.

  • @mortenrl1946
    @mortenrl1946 Před 2 lety +11

    I loved my time doing judo. Did it for 4 years as a teenager. Keeps you in shape, and no getting punched in the face! Only drawback is the stubbed toes!
    On a sidenote, it's great for those "not serious fights" like stopping a drunk friend or uncle without harming them. I think there should be more discussion of this type of fighting, as I have a feeling it's much more common than people actually trying to hurt each other. Take mental healthcare for example, where the usual strategy is to simply employ the biggest orderly around when physical restraint is needed. They don't always know what they're doing, injuries happen. A lot of judo techniques could be adapted for such use. Does such a system exist?

    • @isaack5601
      @isaack5601 Před rokem

      I dont think that system of training is common in mental health facilities not in kids ones either. Ive known a few people who went into those types of places.

    • @mortenrl1946
      @mortenrl1946 Před rokem

      @@isaack5601 I'm not sure there even is a standardized system of training.. Maybe like an extra course for nurses or something, but the places I've seen just used random strong people. There is probably some room for improvement.

  • @pocketcat999
    @pocketcat999 Před 2 lety

    I really like watching skilled people or blackbelts fight and pick up things or tricks from them and then try them on my opponents when fighting I‘m still more of an beginner and don‘t know a lot of throws so I watch these pretty often

  • @ansborromeo7470
    @ansborromeo7470 Před 2 lety

    very good vid! lot's to study about

  • @suowner
    @suowner Před 2 lety

    great vid, thx!