5 Best NoGi Judo Takedowns/ Throws for BJJ

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Keller Locke-Sodhi and Rhys Allan teach FIVE of their favourite Judo takedowns adapted for NoGi grappling/ Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
    Keller is an ex Australian Judo athlete, BJJ/Judo BlackBelt and ADCC trials Champion, while Rhys is a National Judo Champion turned NoGi grappling competitor.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:46 - 1. Osoto Gari
    02:13 - 2. Tai Otoshi
    04:53 - 3. Deashi Harai
    06:20 - 4. Uchi Mata
    08:32 - 5. Kouchi Gari
    09:32 - Worst Throws
    Website: grapplingeducation.com/
    Instagram: / grapplingeducation
    Filmed by @judekeann
    Edited: @chaplin.io
    #jiujitsu #judo #nogi #bjj #adcc
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Komentáře • 410

  • @grapmedia
    @grapmedia  Před rokem +31

    If you liked this, check out our latest No Gi Judo video! 🥋 🤼‍♂️
    czcams.com/video/VqryaY9afQU/video.html

    • @cocomeli847
      @cocomeli847 Před 8 měsíci

      Please . Takedown defense please

  • @willgraves5866
    @willgraves5866 Před rokem +778

    NO GI JUDO SHOULD BE A THING NOWADAYS. GIVE US NO GI JUDO COMPETITIONS.

    • @triocha233
      @triocha233 Před rokem +35

      Bro I went to Judo class in No Gi yesterday 😂😂 Coaches said I was hopeless

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Před rokem +54

      Why? We already have no gi juijitsu that incorporates everything from Judo plus wrestling techniques.

    • @zaterranwraith7596
      @zaterranwraith7596 Před 11 měsíci +90

      It’s called Greco

    • @johncena12366
      @johncena12366 Před 11 měsíci +36

      @@vids595 A big throw wins you a judo match and you can't pull guard. Also the ground game is very fast paced, if you cannot quickly pin or submit your opponent, the ref just stands you up. Techniques are the same but the game is very different.

    • @johncena12366
      @johncena12366 Před 11 měsíci +42

      @@zaterranwraith7596 Leg trips and sweeping techniques are a big part of judo, which are illegal in greco.

  • @mgherter
    @mgherter Před rokem +345

    The instructors are obviously both extremely proficient with these techniques but they both did a great job of explaining them at a beginner level and making the basics accessible. Good video!

    • @mmongiello722
      @mmongiello722 Před rokem

      These techniques are to difficult for beginners and bjj players.

    • @tsezarshenderovych9267
      @tsezarshenderovych9267 Před rokem +4

      @@mmongiello722 ez

    • @mmongiello722
      @mmongiello722 Před rokem +1

      @@tsezarshenderovych9267 an average wrestler could do it.

    • @grapmedia
      @grapmedia  Před rokem

      @@mmongiello722check out our recent video for some easier options!

    • @mmongiello722
      @mmongiello722 Před rokem

      @@grapmedia I know them well already.

  • @noway2451
    @noway2451 Před rokem +62

    Oh so THATS how you counter the Osoto... thanks for clearing that up for me its so obvious now.

  • @CZECHMATE650
    @CZECHMATE650 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Man I miss Judo & Jujitsu sooo much. I never got my Black Belt (stuck at 3rd ° Brown) haven't been able to train in 14 years. Accident left me needing a hip replacement & a nasty testicular hernia. Now I'm 50yrs old & have stage 4 cancer. Roll on People! BTW Grappling Arts saved me in real situations more than once!

    • @jamesgorman351
      @jamesgorman351 Před 9 dny +2

      Hey dude you should be happy that you got to that advance of a level at all some people will never reach those levels ur a bad ass with a good story

  • @Doolinski
    @Doolinski Před rokem +38

    I bloody love Judo, when I get a Judo technique on someone it makes me so happy. Mainly because I suck at submissions... Great video guys, totally agree with your choice of techniques for NOGI. Thank you for the free content!

    • @grapmedia
      @grapmedia  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Tom! Glad you liked it

  • @RS-B5ZV
    @RS-B5ZV Před 8 měsíci +8

    This is really good to see an expert judoka. It takes me back to my times when I used to study Japanese jiu jitsu.

  • @bennyblanco360
    @bennyblanco360 Před rokem +275

    “Its quite easy to defend actually”
    :Does a standing backflip
    👁️👄👁️

  • @genius2012
    @genius2012 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Great video! Been adding Judo in to my GJJ and Striking and LOVING it!!! So useful, especially for setting up submissions.

  • @globalcruiser
    @globalcruiser Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is such an excellent video, thanks so much for posting.

  • @joellanderson5137
    @joellanderson5137 Před rokem +7

    Great stuff. Former judo guy here as well. I enjoy finding which throws translate and which ones don't. The ending was awesome, OSS!

  • @andrewd6438
    @andrewd6438 Před rokem +31

    Osoto is so underrated in no gi! I hit it pretty much every single roll (when they don't pull guard). Definitely gonna try that osoto defense🤣

  • @alfiesolomon3531
    @alfiesolomon3531 Před 11 měsíci +36

    i'm glad i stumbled upon this, cause i'm terrible at takedowns but currently working on it. Something as simple as realizing that a left handed vs right handed situation filters out a lot of techniques to begin with was eye opening. Might be obvious to some, but it wasn't something my coaches mentioned ever ( since we assume most of us are right handed i suppose). This video was concise, so well explained with the xtra aussie humour, thank you so much. Seems i will circle back to this one quite often

    • @matt3477
      @matt3477 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Funny you should say that, because my teacher is left handed. I am right handed and wondered why I was always shit at takedowns. This video made me realise it was because I have forever been doing them with my wrong leg forward! Stupid I know, but now I can at least start from a solid base knowing how to do things correctly!

    • @andersonavila7727
      @andersonavila7727 Před měsícem

      AMIGO TRATA DE PULIR ESTAS TECNICAS DE DERRIBOS AL 100% ..O SOTO GARI... O UCHI GARI ...KO SOTO GARI ...KO UCHI GARI... ENTIENDE DEL TODO ESTAS 4 TECNICAS Y ELLAS TE LLEVARAN A COMPLETAR COMBO CON PROYECCIONES...

  • @solagratia1600
    @solagratia1600 Před rokem +1

    thanks guys for demonstrating these, and esp explaining why certain techniques have higher risks of getting caught back take. cheers!

  • @Ockerby
    @Ockerby Před rokem

    Excellent video!
    Thanks alot for posting!

  • @candmbishop
    @candmbishop Před rokem +6

    I like the focus on breaking balance and where you were putting your weight. nice stuff!

  • @ybe87
    @ybe87 Před rokem +45

    I use to use the 1st move the osoto gari throughout late elementary and middle school without knowing what it was, all I knew is it worked almost every time play wrestling and in real fights. Now I see why..

  • @tylerpitasi1843
    @tylerpitasi1843 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great job illustrating the smaller details like where to push or pull their weight. I'm terrible at standup grappling, will definitly practice these!

  • @user-tl2om2ev2t
    @user-tl2om2ev2t Před rokem

    Love your work gents!

  • @johnmorley2758
    @johnmorley2758 Před rokem

    Great details guys, thank you!

  • @bubble171gum
    @bubble171gum Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @wyntermc2126
    @wyntermc2126 Před rokem

    Really nice video. Cant wait to try these.

  • @x-Musashi-x
    @x-Musashi-x Před rokem +40

    Hi! I just subscribed! The edits are clean asf and the teachers are really clear with their teaching. As a subscriber, one thing I’d like to suggest is in future educational videos, would you guys be able to add time stamps on the moves taught so that when I’m in a time crunch, we can easily come back to a specific move as review?
    Thanks guys!

    • @grapmedia
      @grapmedia  Před rokem +17

      Hey Musashi, absolutely. We will add time stamps to all current and future videos!
      Thanks for your feedback!

  • @user-gt7gd9jl8z
    @user-gt7gd9jl8z Před 8 měsíci +1

    The very self-defense techniques I was looking for!!

  • @Sandman10p
    @Sandman10p Před 8 měsíci

    A whole lotta heat right here 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jeremysy5467
    @jeremysy5467 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanka for this simplified judo, i learn something ;)

  • @bossmanlere
    @bossmanlere Před rokem +1

    Thanks guys, these were really great!

  • @Billbo95TKD
    @Billbo95TKD Před rokem

    awesome stuff, thanks a lot!

  • @keithkrikorian3430
    @keithkrikorian3430 Před rokem +15

    This is sick 🔥

  • @dukeleeroy1394
    @dukeleeroy1394 Před rokem +1

    Did not expect the first two to be my go to throws 🧐👌🏾

  • @alexandrbeliy8971
    @alexandrbeliy8971 Před rokem

    Beautiful explanation

  • @JasonStokes.
    @JasonStokes. Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks! Didnt know these, was useful for bbj and mma

  • @eamonshields2754
    @eamonshields2754 Před rokem +1

    Awesome stuff

  • @mattmoran6812
    @mattmoran6812 Před rokem +2

    I really appreciate how you divided the video into chapters for each throw.

  • @Skyhex
    @Skyhex Před rokem +1

    This looks really fun

  • @AndyKoji
    @AndyKoji Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing teachings and martial artists!

  • @Beaunage
    @Beaunage Před rokem

    This was a great video.

  • @jasonhood2714
    @jasonhood2714 Před rokem +1

    This IS perfect

  • @terryjapt.9396
    @terryjapt.9396 Před rokem +2

    Very solid foundation judo technique, nice

  • @odinliamwright
    @odinliamwright Před 9 měsíci

    Stellar content

  • @ShooterMedic1818
    @ShooterMedic1818 Před měsícem

    Fantastic vid

  • @davidc9441
    @davidc9441 Před rokem +12

    That ending got me in hysterics - go Aussie Judo

  • @dharmendrabossdharmendrabo294

    Thank you sir

  • @sensei9295
    @sensei9295 Před rokem +6

    One nice off-balancing technique is a wrist grap followed by a bicep/shoulder pop with the opposite palm while stepping and driving.
    Works nicely on the one arm reach-gi or no gi.

  • @sorearm
    @sorearm Před 8 měsíci

    Very nice, quality breakfalling too

  • @drawboxing
    @drawboxing Před rokem

    Grat vid thx!!

  • @user-mg9pc9mc2e
    @user-mg9pc9mc2e Před měsícem

    Great technique 👏

  • @pn4960
    @pn4960 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent demonstration of no gi judo, but an even better one of Aussie accent ;)

  • @timothyotoole8224
    @timothyotoole8224 Před 3 měsíci

    thanks guys

  • @thomasarmstrong3917
    @thomasarmstrong3917 Před měsícem

    Got it. As a 150kg big guy, this is how im going to counter o soto from now on. Excellent thanks for the help!

  • @jesustallador8657
    @jesustallador8657 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow that's great 😮

  • @STORMCombatSystem
    @STORMCombatSystem Před rokem

    Fantastic video, thanks.

  • @fssacko
    @fssacko Před rokem +1

    Thank you lot

  • @conorwatters3474
    @conorwatters3474 Před 2 měsíci

    Helpful!

  • @Jessehenri
    @Jessehenri Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome....

  • @flake2078
    @flake2078 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @Pifagorass
    @Pifagorass Před rokem +3

    The last defence reminds me of the Aikido master flipping and standing - not for mortals. Acrobatics is the 4th way to fight e.g. Taido or Kanpuera

  • @grapmedia
    @grapmedia  Před rokem +6

    Which throw was your favourite? Have we missed any?

  • @Manuel-ox7mt
    @Manuel-ox7mt Před rokem

    That o soto defense has just made it to my tool bag.
    Imma do this tomorrow.

  • @hardcaliber19
    @hardcaliber19 Před rokem +27

    Nice selection of throws. Really solid technique on the ashi waza stuff and the uchimata (which is technically ashi waza i guess, lol). Really liked the uchi into ankle pick combo.
    I have a tip for you that would greatly improve a couple of these, and even make the seoinage higher percentage and harder to take your back.
    Rather than trying to use your right hand (in these examples) to make connection and effect kuzushi in the tai otoshi and seoinage (in the "elbow pit" and armpit, respectively) try using your forearm with your arm held at a 90 degree angle (or *slightly* wider). Drive in with it, and keep your lower arm extended and away from your body (don't let the frame collapse). You'll find a couple of things:
    1) The connection is much more secure, particularly when you/your opponent are sweaty.
    2) You have better (or at least more reliable) leverage, as it is much easier to secure a solid frame.
    3) on the seoinage, because you have a solid frame, it is harder to sprawl as there is greater forward kuzushi faster. And,
    4) As your opponent has to now beat your frame, it is much harder to secure a grip on your neck/upper body, even if they do manage to sprawl out of being thrown. You're still I a bad spot, which is why I agree with you that it may not be the best option. But it will make it easier to get to your guard or scramble out, which beats getting choked haha!
    This requires some minor tweaks to your footwork (will need to be ever so slightly closer, due to less reach) and gripping/direction of pull on the other arm/wrist, but honestly, give it a try. There's more details to making it work (isn't there always, lol), but if you play around with it, I am sure you'll find it works amazingly well.
    Not a critique at all guys. I enjoyed the video greatly. Just a tip I received years ago that really helped me land these in nogi sparring. Hope it helps you too! Cheers.

    • @vikysinhmovi
      @vikysinhmovi Před rokem

      youtube.com/@movizmaza

    • @hardcaliber19
      @hardcaliber19 Před rokem +4

      @saltymember1062 1) International Judo competitors... compete in the gi. This is nogi technique, and yes, I'm sure it did. 2) I'm a 3rd degree black belt in Jiujitsu, own my own school, and have been teaching gi and nogi grappling for more than 15 years. What are your accreditations, tough guy?
      Lemme guess... 4 stripe white belt in bjj, or say orange or green belt in Judo. Only person that a) wouldn't recognize good technique advice if they were smacked over the head with it, and b) still thinks that black belts and competitors don't have anything left to learn.
      Stick with it, son. One day you'll realize what a stupid comment this was and look back on it (and I'm sure the many others you've made online) with embarrassment. Ossu.

  • @mateo52malecki
    @mateo52malecki Před rokem

    Wonderful

  • @thebaneking4787
    @thebaneking4787 Před rokem +1

    The “sweaty almost impossible” one is great

  • @coulibalymoussa7674
    @coulibalymoussa7674 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @pedrootoni1492
    @pedrootoni1492 Před 11 měsíci +2

    That last Uchi mata was actually a Harai goshi

  • @TheVictorMarley
    @TheVictorMarley Před rokem +1

    Now thats some fancy Osoto Gari counter!!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @secularpilgrim1372
    @secularpilgrim1372 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. 5 mins to learn, 5 years to be great at them though. Still we have to start somewhere

  • @pratibhagurung4393
    @pratibhagurung4393 Před rokem

    Great !

  • @raymondr2821
    @raymondr2821 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @fmann7545
    @fmann7545 Před rokem +1

    Very nice

  • @raphaelgiacomini6586
    @raphaelgiacomini6586 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing video. And nice end haha

  • @mattc1447
    @mattc1447 Před rokem

    I notice on the uchimata you are jumping off/ and tori lands in a somewhat unstable position. This happens to me too in nogi in way that is not so much if an issue with gi grips, any advice on controlling position from here?

    • @grapmedia
      @grapmedia  Před rokem +1

      Following through and maintaining body contact! Just looking after our training partner in this demonstration

  • @BURGAWMMA
    @BURGAWMMA Před rokem +382

    Modern Judo practitioners are terribly over-reliant on lapel grips and far too traditional... when I took over my high school wrestling team I integrated a ton of Judo techniques with modified grips (of course) and was very successful in the process... many other wrestling coaches actually taught Judo techniques but didn't recognize them as JUDO thinking THEY more or less "invented" a technique and we're terribly interested when they found out the technique has a name, place and a ton of variations long since well understood, described and utilized by the sport of Judo!! It's really the incredible naming strategy that sets it apart from all other grappling sports but the lapel exclusive grips and rats nest of ever changing rules hold it back.

    • @palmerphotojournal5403
      @palmerphotojournal5403 Před rokem +38

      Dumb take. Judo is reliant on gi grips because Judo is a sport in of itself, and the gi is the equipment used in the sport. That's like saying football players are over-reliant on their pads compared to rugby players, or since pro skiers only use skis they're somehow inferior to snowboarders

    • @BURGAWMMA
      @BURGAWMMA Před rokem +12

      @@palmerphotojournal5403 so you say Judo is not a martial art?

    • @markdaniels4178
      @markdaniels4178 Před rokem +5

      Every throw you see in wrestling and judo can be found on thr walls if Egypt

    • @markdaniels4178
      @markdaniels4178 Před rokem +5

      @@palmerphotojournal5403 judo is a martial art

    • @ruprechtsrubberglove
      @ruprechtsrubberglove Před rokem +24

      @@BURGAWMMA as soon as the IJF banned 50% of the moves I'd say yes it became just a sport unfortunately.
      Can't even do standing strangles/armlocks anymore for sport safety.

  • @leebates8958
    @leebates8958 Před rokem

    Nice tai toshi technique .easy to incorporate some that techniques

  • @hugomohe
    @hugomohe Před měsícem

    Combining a uchi mata with a harai goshi works beautifully

  • @SuperValor1
    @SuperValor1 Před rokem +1

    very good

  • @_A_VinhHungNguyenHuynh
    @_A_VinhHungNguyenHuynh Před rokem +4

    the ippon seoi nage have many variations but most common is the stand seoi nage and drop seoi nage. It can be worse if used wrong but used right and your opponent doesn't even know what just happened.

  • @hhattonaom9729
    @hhattonaom9729 Před rokem +1

    I think better way to do Osoto for no gi is being RvL, having an over or under hook, and do a hopping/ knee Osoto variation. Like, inserting the leg quickly first and then hopping into position with the base leg. Finish by truly lifting your leg once calf to calf, overcoming the resistance. Straight up throwing someone with a collar tire Osoto can work, but it’s more a surprise tactic. just my 2 cents as a judo black belt.

  • @artemisxnp
    @artemisxnp Před 11 měsíci

    niceeee video

  • @jjpc225
    @jjpc225 Před rokem +1

    Those are so
    Cool I want to see how you teach these in the gi!!

  • @jasonfasser3220
    @jasonfasser3220 Před rokem +2

    The Taio is sick

  • @Roby369
    @Roby369 Před 10 měsíci

    Nicee❤

  • @fabianrios3021
    @fabianrios3021 Před rokem +2

    Los dos explican muy bien las tecnicas. Los felicito. Saludos desde Cordoba, Argentina. Oss !

    • @JD-ww2ri
      @JD-ww2ri Před 11 měsíci

      Mi impresion es que no son judokas(competidores) ,asi que buen esfuerzo para explicar esas tecnicas

  • @jasonyates3701
    @jasonyates3701 Před rokem

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Tianshanwarrior
    @Tianshanwarrior Před rokem +1

    Very crisp

  • @user-fz8jw1dc9f
    @user-fz8jw1dc9f Před 11 měsíci +3

    that Tai Otoshi is very hard to land on a sweaty no-gi partner. It's my favorite takedown from Gi positions but in a no-gi it's very hard. they can just slip the arm out fairly easy.

  • @user-ty3lx4mh3s
    @user-ty3lx4mh3s Před 11 měsíci

    Молодцы! Очень понравилось!

  • @walterpanzomango
    @walterpanzomango Před 3 měsíci

    top 10

  • @AWNWY972
    @AWNWY972 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Uchimata - cutting the leg from inside
    If you cutting the left leg that’s - Haraigoshi, like you did last repetition.😜
    Other vice nice executions! 👏😎💪🤙

  • @Siwozhouu
    @Siwozhouu Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can we perform osoto gari + armbar lock = ?

  • @KingoftheJiangl
    @KingoftheJiangl Před 6 měsíci

    When you put your hands on his shoulder... That was some good kuzushi

  • @judowithkeishin
    @judowithkeishin Před rokem

    Nogi sode looks so nice

  • @businessdawg2
    @businessdawg2 Před rokem

    Most of the times in karate I do something like the osoto gari the difference is I don’t do the collar tie I grab my opponent by the body pull it against my leg and they fell is that a proper way to do it ?

  • @nakshbhatti2776
    @nakshbhatti2776 Před rokem +1

    Good👍👍

  • @mallekchafik3996
    @mallekchafik3996 Před rokem

    NINJA LEVEL

  • @andremeireles2518
    @andremeireles2518 Před 9 měsíci

    Eu pratico Jiu jitsu já faz 1 ano ,e tó na faixa branca com 2 grau ,posso aplicar essas quedas ??

  • @SouthernDrawl2568
    @SouthernDrawl2568 Před 5 dny

    Could you address injury hazards and how to avoid them for each throw, especially for BJJ practitioners without significant judo training? To wit, I was seriously injured (long before your videos) when I tried Tai Otoshi for the first time against an unsuspecting BJJ white belt. Instead of cooperating with the throw and rolling he just sat on my leg instead, snapping my ACL and MCL. I think Tai Otoshi can also go badly for the uke if the uke doesn't know to roll or if the thrower doesn’t assist the uke’s rotation with his downward pull. Thanks

  • @jesustallador8657
    @jesustallador8657 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @WarlordFlanker
    @WarlordFlanker Před rokem +3

    I always found hitting the Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi was easy af in no-gi.

  • @StudioMontoya
    @StudioMontoya Před měsícem

  • @SubFlow22
    @SubFlow22 Před 5 dny

    The best nogi takedowns are the best wrestling takedowns. Throws are super low percentage overall, regardless of ability.