Judo VS Sambo (Cultural & technical Breakdown)

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  • čas přidán 21. 09. 2020
  • This video discusses the differences between the Japanese martial art Judo and Russian martial art Sambo, and dive into the cultural and technical differences.
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  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před rokem +30

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:25 - Invisibles differences
    1:35 - Judo
    1:55 - Sambo
    3:20 - Russian folk wrestling styles
    4:55 - Technicals differences
    5:05 - Judo
    5:55 - Sambo
    8:25 - Combat sambo
    9:45 - Rules
    9:50 - Judo
    10:35 - Sambo
    11:50 - Chokes
    12:20 - Conclusion

  • @cpcreit
    @cpcreit Před 3 lety +101

    By far, one of the BEST historical channels for Judo/wrestling/everything in between. Great Work, very informative to see how the arts evolved along its historical trend lines. Thank You.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so much

    • @jt8527
      @jt8527 Před 2 lety +1

      The Best my friend, the Best one. 😉🤟🏼

    • @mikegreen5502
      @mikegreen5502 Před 2 lety

      @@Chadi they say Sambo is a mix of Judo or pre world War 2 Judo or Jiu Jitsu until Kano changed the name mixed with Russian wrestling and Russian military techniques

    • @mikegreen5502
      @mikegreen5502 Před 2 lety

      @@Chadi and I love the Gracies and all they have contributed to MMA but it's wrong how the gracies say they refined Jiu Jitsu for smaller weaker people and there form of grappling is the best when countless of other Jiu Jitsu schools or Judo schools from old Japanese masters who moved to Brazil like Mitsuyo Maeda have tapped and beat the gracie schools same thing with sambo in MMA with seen Sambo guys tap out BJJ guys left and right

  • @regalisexa3869
    @regalisexa3869 Před 3 lety +57

    Hell yes, two of my favourite martial arts in on video time to grab the biscuits and tea😁

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +11

      Enjoy my friend

  • @jaygannon1095
    @jaygannon1095 Před 2 lety +15

    Great video! Another difference I can think of is in defensive gripping - much of the defensive gripping in SAMBO would quickly get called as stalling in Judo, at least the modern IJF version of it. Same goes for certain offensive grips which can be held for longer periods of time in SAMBO but which require you to immediately attack or relinquish the grip in Judo.

  • @SI-ln6tc
    @SI-ln6tc Před 3 lety +5

    Very exciting video. Nice to see these old footages.

  • @andrewkimura2362
    @andrewkimura2362 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your videos, keep it up! thank you for passing on this wonderful information.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Andrew

  • @paultaylor107
    @paultaylor107 Před 3 lety +11

    Chadi, I am a huge martial arts fan especially the grappling arts. I especially love the history of them.
    I can say from the bottom of my heart yours are (in my opinion) the BEST videos on the history and especially comparative history of these arts.
    Thank you very much for the time and effort on these videos and please keep up the good work

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Paul this means so much to me

    • @LoganMaclaren
      @LoganMaclaren Před 3 lety +1

      Totally agree. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @deansander441
    @deansander441 Před 2 lety +24

    Great video. Recently found a Russian guy to teach me Hybrid Judo (Judo+Sambo+BJJ) The conditioning Sambo guys do is insane. All three and the Okinawan karate Ik are very similar and feel like they’re a piece of the same pie.

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 Před rokem

      What's the difference between judo and sambo?

    • @deansander441
      @deansander441 Před rokem +5

      @@seetsamolapo5600 sport Sambo and Judo are nearly the same in practice. Only difference is in competition, no chokes in Sambo, while in Judo no leg locks and leg grabs. Sport Sambo rules are similar to free style judo rules tho .

    • @Todo_fighting
      @Todo_fighting Před 7 měsíci

      Combat sambo allows chokes.

  • @ruggeddrelouris3597
    @ruggeddrelouris3597 Před 3 lety

    Great video chadi

  • @user-ye5sm9gs3f
    @user-ye5sm9gs3f Před 3 lety +13

    Благодоря Ощепкову, был проведен, первый в мире, международный турнир по дзюдо! Турнир между дзюдоистами Японии и России..

  • @stefanobio7045
    @stefanobio7045 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Chadi.....another great video thanks for posting.....stay safe, best regards, Stefano.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Stefano

  • @rashidmartialarts9513
    @rashidmartialarts9513 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Excellent work 😁

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Rashid

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac Před 3 lety +43

    Excellent video, as always. This video made me remember the case of "Small circle Jujutsu" because the focus this jujutsu has on self defense and the use of joint locks and strikes that were filtered out both in judo and BJJ (sport version so to say). I dasre to suggest another video on this jujutsu, I'd like to hear your reflections on that. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +3

      Will do

    • @cesarvidelac
      @cesarvidelac Před 3 lety +1

      @Nikolaij Brouiller :-) !!

    • @thomasswafford250
      @thomasswafford250 Před 3 lety +1

      @Nikolaij Brouiller I studied a Chinese Boxing ciriculum and Casey who put it together was a good friend of Jay's.

    • @mishaaskar3323
      @mishaaskar3323 Před 3 lety +1

      ... That's a bit insensitive though calling it Small Circle Jujitsu when it existed before that style even hit Black Belt Magazines. It was the system that was created as the military art efore it turned to a sport and its more than just Judo... It's also mixed with Gymnastics, Wrestling styles from the USSR states and it had mixes of the old Poznai Sebia Bogatyr and Cossack fighting styles.
      It was designed to be easily taught to people enmasse so they could develop troops that could fight off the Nazis. Infact, they used it to survive the incredibly powerful Nazis who trained in such a hardcore way and were injected with earlier versions of performance enhancement drugs while being told such exercises as Build a Tank in 30minutes. Each soldier had to carry incredible amounts just to pull it off so these men were enhanced and were even said to be able to kill with one bear hug, they were numb to pain and were very dangerous.
      The Russians engaged them in hand to hand with some success compared to the Allies because of Sambo where they kept them stopped at Stalingrad until their country was attacked by the other allies and taken over, ending the war... With the Russians losing over 2 million men in the whole war, highest casualties of any war from one country for being the stopping force and immovable army to Hitler's March through Russia.
      The sports version I believe is cut in two parts. A striking and wreslring/grappling part.

    • @cesarvidelac
      @cesarvidelac Před 3 lety +2

      @@mishaaskar3323 You got it wrong, I said it reminded me that style and it was intended as a compliment. Please read more carefully.

  • @Kaucera
    @Kaucera Před 3 lety

    Great video! I've subscribed!

  • @samburman8577
    @samburman8577 Před 3 lety +5

    Mannnnn!!!! So happy you put this out Chadi :) as a shooto/Sambo understudy I love the comparison between the two arts. I cant see martial arts without the two but yet I feel they are very different as you pointed out both in terms of the arts but also culturally. I really think that if you are wise as a martial artist you would try to find a middle ground to take something from both arts. Thank you again Chadi and hope you are well brother :)

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you brother

  • @Jr-qo4ls
    @Jr-qo4ls Před 3 lety +12

    C, How do you find all these awesome old videos? Thank you for sharing them and preserving the history.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you John

  • @xalidhemzeliyev8684
    @xalidhemzeliyev8684 Před 2 lety

    Buddy your channel is great! Greetings from Azerbaijan

  • @xibanyae
    @xibanyae Před 2 lety

    excellent analysis!!!!!

  • @dannyboy4805
    @dannyboy4805 Před rokem

    Very well explained.

  • @debayansinha6357
    @debayansinha6357 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video as usual. Very insightful and informative.
    After watching some of your prior videos and collating from my own research, I think pre-1922 Judo might be more similar to gi bjj up until the 2005-10 era. Barring the berimbolos (though the truck roll existed as you've shown in another video), lapel based guards, and maybe the concept of guard play (not guard pull or Hiki komi), pre-1922 judo would have looked very similar. A throw wouldn't finish a fight but rather give waza ari. A submission would. You could pull guard and submit and fights continued for hours (more stalling allowed than contemporary bjj). Maeda and Omori went and taught the art in Brazil in an era before the banning of ashi garami, hiza juji gatame and hiki komi in Kano's ju-jutsu. It's more probable that the Brazilians taught keeping the standards and as is widely known refused to agree to the new judo rules set by Kodokan in the 50s where they asked all of Kano' s lineage across the world to follow. The Gracies were given official Dan ranks then and asked to comply to the new ruleset and call their art Judo. The Gracies chose to refuse stating that points/ippon was not actual marker of a winner and only a submission is. Also, contemporary judo in its quest for ippon and shido for defence has spoilt it's essence of the small person's art. If you see Mifune Sensei, his style was based on defence and counterattack to get the ippon rather than protectively attack to get the ippon. He would even stop the opponent below the belt in the hips when the opponent would turn for any major throw. In today's judo Mifune sensei would be disqualified in every match.
    Sambo on the other hand, rather than a creation of a system, it was the creation of a unified ruleset that would get together all ethnic wrestling styles and the people practicing them have a common platform to identify and compete in while also upholding the unity of the Soviet Union. Therefore a unified, open-ended, catch jacket wrestling like ruleset. When Sambo spread, it is more probable that regional wrestlers were just briefed on a ruleset for competition rather than the founders going around teaching everyone a style.
    Hope this makes sense. Would be keen to hear your perspective.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      It makes sense, thank you for sharing

  • @LoganMaclaren
    @LoganMaclaren Před 3 lety +19

    My only question is, "why the heck we don't have Combat Sambo, or even Sambo, in Brazil?".
    That's something I just can't figure out.
    It looks like it has the perfect set of technics to successfully lay roots in Brazil, but for some reason Argentina got it, but Brazil didn't.
    Go figure it.
    Chadi, thanks for another great video!

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +5

      Perhaps the bjj judo cultural dominance

    • @LoganMaclaren
      @LoganMaclaren Před 3 lety +2

      @@Chadi, but I can't deny that what you said make sense. 😅😅😅

    • @MrBolanchaw
      @MrBolanchaw Před 3 lety +2

      you had vale tudo in bjj

    • @anomyous1518
      @anomyous1518 Před 3 lety +4

      I know Cuba and Dominican Repbulic have Sambo academys along with Judo. Im not sure of the rest of Latin America.

    • @denisonunglaub
      @denisonunglaub Před 2 lety +1

      I've seen a Sambo gym in Curitiba, I don't know if it's any good though... but definetely gracies bjj and lots of japanese immigrants with judo, influenced our country

  • @michaelterrell5061
    @michaelterrell5061 Před 3 lety +1

    I absolutely love this channel thank you sir Chadi

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Michael

  • @tomwalker389
    @tomwalker389 Před 3 lety +164

    All Samboists in Russia and the Ukraine have a black belt Judo, minimum.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +13

      Thanks for sharing

    • @oneguy7202
      @oneguy7202 Před 3 lety +71

      And all respect judo unlike Gracies and few other Brazilians

    • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
      @RoomAtTheTopStudio Před 3 lety +17

      @@oneguy7202 the Gracies I know respect Judo, practice it and have Olympic champions as students as well as coaches who they interchange knowledge with.

    • @oneguy7202
      @oneguy7202 Před 3 lety +38

      @@RoomAtTheTopStudio they learnt judo and they say that learn ju jutsu, sure the helio side doesn't respect judo or any other art. Carlson Gracie and his students allong Ezekiel is a different story.

    • @RoomAtTheTopStudio
      @RoomAtTheTopStudio Před 3 lety +16

      @@oneguy7202 Mauricio, Roger, Carlson Jnr all respect Judo. I've trained with a visiting Brazilian coach who took an Aikido technique and used it to tap out a whole class even when we knew what he was going to do. Good coaches adapt techniques from other arts. I don't think that there is anything wrong with that.

  • @pedroguerrero3862
    @pedroguerrero3862 Před rokem +6

    Another thing that is massively different when it comes to sambo, specially combat sambo is that in combat sambo it is very much legal to head butt, on the ground or standing up. there are been more than a few fight where someone won due to head butts.

  • @SoldierAndrew
    @SoldierAndrew Před 3 lety +46

    When U.S. Army Ranger Battalion was looking for an unarmed combatives program in the 90s the first choice was Combat Sambo, however no reputable instructors could be found in the U.S.A...So Gracie Jiujitsu was settled upon due to Royce Gracie's success in UFC 1, thus U.S. Army Gracie Combatives was created for the Army Rangers and later became the base for M.A.C.P. (modern army combatives program) adopted by the entire U.S. Army...But Combat Sambo had been the first choice...I agree with Chadi, there's no better unarmed combat school than Combat Sambo. Kodokan Judo being close 2nd. (I will comment, in southern region of U.S. vast majority of men quickly remove shirts before fighting to prevent the shirt being pulled over the head or used against them. It's more uncommon for young men in the southern U.S. to keep their shirt on when they go to fight or attack another male. So we see many grapplers resort to grabbing the shorts or the pants for a double leg takedown for ground & pound. But seldom are fights one vs one in the southern region of U.S.A. thus further complicating. So all grapplers must also have boxing skills, at least in the southern U.S.A., especially if you end up in a U.S. jail you need both boxing & grappling (Wrestling, Sambo or Judo). I was U.S. Army before incarcerated for self defense and grew up in the rough & tumble southern U.S.A.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +7

      Agreed thanks for sharing

    • @wendellignatin1228
      @wendellignatin1228 Před 3 lety +1

      wow. I trained with an Army Ranger. I did not know that. That is interesting. Thank you very much.

    • @thomaskwiatkowskiesq.328
      @thomaskwiatkowskiesq.328 Před 3 lety +11

      Great....U.S. Army hand to hand combat program chosen because of an event that was basically one big infomercial for BJJ.

    • @wendellignatin1228
      @wendellignatin1228 Před 3 lety

      You were incarcerated for self defense?

    • @wendellignatin1228
      @wendellignatin1228 Před 3 lety

      Please explain.

  • @jeffchapman8597
    @jeffchapman8597 Před rokem

    Cool video loved every second of it mind telling me what movies were featured in the first couple of minutes of this short documentary ?

  • @steliosgourdoubas4189
    @steliosgourdoubas4189 Před 3 lety

    Excellent!

  • @GershonH
    @GershonH Před 3 lety +1

    Good video

  • @fredazcarate4818
    @fredazcarate4818 Před 2 lety

    Chadi thank you once again for producing high quality videos. In this particular presentation you were insightful, and you explain subtle differences of the two art clearly. God bless and your family.

  • @caveirabjj4125
    @caveirabjj4125 Před 3 lety +7

    Saudações do Brasil!! Sou judoca e lutador de jiu jitsu!!! Congratulations

  • @keyboardcritic9799
    @keyboardcritic9799 Před 2 lety

    Any body else see that jump guard takedown, never seen that, thanks for sharing, it was in the old footage

  • @Howsoonisnow2009
    @Howsoonisnow2009 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome Video!

  • @fifoujobastre530
    @fifoujobastre530 Před 3 měsíci

    Salut Chadi! Elles sont vachement sympa les musiques que tu mets dans tes vidéos. Ce sont quels artistes?

  • @carlosruiz-ll6wl
    @carlosruiz-ll6wl Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! Look at that hane goshi on 2:25

  • @deportesocial.7557
    @deportesocial.7557 Před 3 lety

    Que hermosa imágenes , muy históricas .

  • @luciusnetheril
    @luciusnetheril Před 3 lety +24

    Combat Sambo was so good at defense, Soviet Authorities began to be afraid of masses learning it and using it to defend themselves against the authorities, so they've banned combat aspect of it, along with other striking martial arts, like karate, and allowed for only wrestling aspects of sambo to be learned by regular people, while keeping combat sambo only for law enforcement forces and the military.

    • @championknife
      @championknife Před 11 měsíci

      You have a complete delusion, no sambo can threaten the authorities. The bans were related to the desire of the authorities to reduce the amount of crime on the streets. Let me also remind you that the restriction on combat sambo , in the USSR, was promoted on behalf of the police, and not from the political leadership in the USSR.

    • @jfrd-pw4hk
      @jfrd-pw4hk Před 11 měsíci +3

      Big govt always pausing awesome shit when the masses get good at it

  • @MA-fi1ie
    @MA-fi1ie Před 3 lety +6

    "sambo is underrated"
    Oh man. I subscribed just to hear you say one day "Kudo is underrated" lol
    Hoping to see a vid about it one day.

    • @bruceparker6142
      @bruceparker6142 Před 3 lety

      Kudo seems incredibly similar to combat sambo

    • @MA-fi1ie
      @MA-fi1ie Před 3 lety

      @@bruceparker6142 with an infusion of tradition, rituals, better face protection and admittance of using techniques from other martial arts.

    • @Kaelan66
      @Kaelan66 Před 3 lety

      And Sanda

    • @MA-fi1ie
      @MA-fi1ie Před 3 lety

      @@Kaelan66 didn't know there's grappling in sanda

  • @Dragonflyjones67
    @Dragonflyjones67 Před 3 lety +3

    Japanese martial arts plays a big part of Russian martial evolution since the 50's until now. Spetnaz soldiers are now black belts in karate, judo, and jujutsu because or Japan influence.

  • @user-cz4ro7rh5w
    @user-cz4ro7rh5w Před měsícem

    In Russia, in almost every judo hall we also practice sambo. You rarely see gyms where there is only judo or only sambo. We are gaining experience in competitions in two sports. When we grow up, we choose judo or sambo specifically. Usually everyone tries to get into the national judo team because it’s prestigious and highly paid and you can go to the Olympics. if someone is not good at judo, then he goes to sambo, or someone who likes sambo more from childhood, then he goes to sambo. Sambo is also paid for and is developing; there are also large sports centers where only Sambo.

  • @nicksalvatore5717
    @nicksalvatore5717 Před 2 lety +12

    Küdo and Combat Sambo are both pretty amazing and underrated. Combat Sambo is definitely more developed than Kudo though. Probably more developed than MMA

  • @medhasni6432
    @medhasni6432 Před 2 lety

    Hey Chadi, what d be the technical, or mechanical difference between a throw in judo vs sambo?

    • @user-wv8ie4qo3i
      @user-wv8ie4qo3i Před 2 lety

      Здесь отличие в наличии силового броска, поскольку это не дзюдо и приёмы набирались в том числе из грузинской, и узбекской борьбы, а техника - тема чисто японская.

    • @mrboy9658
      @mrboy9658 Před rokem

      @Мишарская борьба я как хапсагаист могу сказать что даже вообще нет такой темы как чисто силовой бросок или чисто технический, везде есть броски и с упопом на мощь и с упором на техника но и тот и тот элемент присутствует в любом броске

  • @johnkrummel2956
    @johnkrummel2956 Před 2 lety +2

    Combat sambo, I think, is very interesting... Japan's kudo is another gi-wearing MMA-like martial art sport..... I would have loved to have trained in either when I was younger.... Not many pre-mma martial arts sports combine grappling with striking it seems

  • @leonvitovincentradwe1543

    Can you tell me something about and link the historic photage with the two wreslers?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/cXlfY14tqlM/video.html

  • @ricardomobile8479
    @ricardomobile8479 Před 2 lety

    Do a video combat sambo vs kudo

  • @XanderMarshall
    @XanderMarshall Před 2 lety

    what's the name of the background music?

  • @thomasturner4253
    @thomasturner4253 Před rokem

    The ankle locks from Sambo hurt I know I have had some applied to my ankles

  • @orlandocarrasquillo4481
    @orlandocarrasquillo4481 Před 3 lety +1

    Combat sambo's striking is like a mix of karate and kickboxing; their kickboxing is somewhere in between oriental and K-1 rules type of style, though, the boxing doesn't seem to be as good in comparsion. Scott Sonnon formalized combat sambo rules in 2000, I think before combat sambo were little kinds of matches held very rarely in late 80s and 90s. Scott Sonnon helped influenced the leg lock boom by Renzo Gracie's bb John Danaher's death squad with leg locks being their big craze. Scott Sonnon said in master the saddle, leg lock dvd from 2007/2008, the guard in the future will become too difficult to pass and leg locks will be the equalizer those complicated types of guard. This is more of a catch approach like you know see in no gi comps with not getting stuck in these types of guards and going for leg locks right off the bat.

  • @SOG-xb4qh
    @SOG-xb4qh Před měsícem

    Judo & Sambo similar but different & one in the same. Both RESPECT !!!

  • @alshynermek
    @alshynermek Před 2 lety +3

    Judo + Kures (Turkic wrestling) + some other USSR wrestling styles = Sambo which means Self-defense without weapon

  • @thelionofthewest9168
    @thelionofthewest9168 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to learn Sambo

  • @easternpandawesternlion2712
    @easternpandawesternlion2712 Před 8 měsíci

    7:25 - FIAS rules sport sambo does have ude garami, exactly the same principle as Judo - it has to be on the elbow and not the shoulder

  • @daveh6319
    @daveh6319 Před 3 lety

    One thing I would say is that Vinny wasn't going to be able to continue the match with Craig if he had to stand up again. Yes people can walk on a broken leg but I don't think he would have been able to take Craig down like that if he had to.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      If your life depended on it most people would walk

  • @kaz5150619
    @kaz5150619 Před 2 lety

    Check out Scottish Backhold wrestling its pretty cool

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 Před 3 lety +2

    It's kind of like the difference between Hapkido and TKD.

    • @jimschroeder1176
      @jimschroeder1176 Před 3 lety +2

      ? TKD and Hapkido are totally unrelated arts. TKD derives from karate, and Hapkido derives from JuJitsu. Even the striking is completely different.

  • @sirmanni4534
    @sirmanni4534 Před 2 lety

    Where did they get the name Sambo???? Is from the SE Asian kings ?

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Před 2 lety

      abbreviation of the first letters of the term Self-defense without weapons

  • @anwarbolat
    @anwarbolat Před rokem

    Қазақша күрес (Kazakh wrestling or Kazakh kuresi) is a traditional wrestling style of Kazakhstan and one of the oldest sports of Asia as it can be traced back to 1200 to 600 BC. A wrestler in kazakh language is called "Палуан".

  • @bisonmma-kickboxing2511
    @bisonmma-kickboxing2511 Před 3 lety +9

    Taking away leg takedowns from Judo puts it down big time. The reason why BJJ is taking over with popularity now is because it’s more free, how TRUE JUDO used to be.... How can Judo be a complete grappling system without leg takedowns? These fools have taken away the Martial Arts behind Judo which is very sad. 🙏💯 BRING BACK REAL JUDO 🥋

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +7

      Bjj severely lacks in nage waza it is no representation of what true judo is

    • @zenly_csgo
      @zenly_csgo Před 3 lety +3

      BJJ lacks takedown sylabus. In a real fight any pulling guard at street - leading to slam which is mostly concussion.

  • @xtremfailer7986
    @xtremfailer7986 Před 2 lety +1

    modern mma has grown to be very much like combat sambo. Since the true effective martial arts are just the few that we already know thanks to the ufc (kickboxing + wrestling/judo + bjj), mma is at this time 99% of the time a combination of those specific arts, and so it is combat sambo. The main difference is, excepting some minor rules, the viscerality in which combat is presented, being mma much more gruesome to watch than combat sambo

  • @frankperrella1202
    @frankperrella1202 Před rokem +1

    i love Sambo & Systema 👍🙏

  • @eduardoherrera4151
    @eduardoherrera4151 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, First of all 0:13 LOL hahahahaah... now, I think the difference in rules shouldn't keep the arts away from practicing everything, but that's the problem that comes with a "only sport" mentality. When they set their minds on "this is a sport" then they will only favor sport techniques and throw away everything else. While if you say "this is an art and we teach everything BUT for sports, we will use this techniques" is the right way to go in my opinion. I do Karate, and when they ban something from the sport, many people start to not teachning it at the Dojo, which is stupid, none says becuase its banned in the sport you have to remove it all together from the Art.

  • @stefanobonfanti4841
    @stefanobonfanti4841 Před 3 lety +2

    nice video but about self defense i think there is nothing better than okinawan karate: striking,grappling and weapons with kobudo

    • @Mataninja
      @Mataninja Před 3 lety +2

      I miss practicing Isshin-ryu...

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +3

      They're both good

    • @Supermomo2007
      @Supermomo2007 Před 3 lety

      so basically kung fu

    • @Mataninja
      @Mataninja Před 3 lety +2

      @SPlinter Echelon It's a hybrid style of Goju-ryu and Shorin-ryu. It has a kobudo curriculum teaching the bo, sai, and tonfa.

    • @victorsrur134
      @victorsrur134 Před 2 lety

      why kobudo? most of kobudo weapons are useless (except bo staff)
      you probably can't carry, won't find anywhere and a agressor wont be using them
      is better to train kali silat, you will learn knives, machete and sticks, which you can find in a urban self defense scenario

  • @kvk7628
    @kvk7628 Před 3 lety +1

    "Дзюу до"="judo" on russian. This system named "дзюу до" ( judo) untill end 1937. (Renamed 16 November1938)
    In 2013 was published Library of Vasily Oshchepkov (07.01.1893-9/10.01.1937)
    Compiled by Alexey Gorbylev (Алексей Горбылев), owner of a part of the Oshchepkovs library.

    • @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240
      @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240 Před 3 lety +2

      This system was named 'free style judo' , the idea was to remove limitations that existed in the judo.

    • @kvk7628
      @kvk7628 Před 2 lety

      @@muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240 I don't agree. In Russia, they did not know judo! To change something, you need to know the original subject. They knew English boxing, French wrestling (in the USSR "classical wrestling") and" free-American wrestling " (in the USSR free-style wrestling).

    • @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240
      @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kvk7628 The primary founder of sambo, Oshepkov, grew up in Japan. He studied in the orthodox mission of Tokyo. He was studying judo from 12 to 18. Decades later he started a club known as 'free syle judo.'. Years later his student Harlampiev renamed it into Sambo.

    • @kvk7628
      @kvk7628 Před 2 lety

      @@muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240 I have never seen in Russian the phrase that can be translated as "free style". What period is it about?
      Moreover, after 1917, the written language was reformed. That's why it doesn't matter how to spell дзюу до or дзюдо or дзиудо. It is not distinguishable by ear.

    • @kvk7628
      @kvk7628 Před 2 lety +1

      I am sorry. I remembered about the freestyle.
      I quote a well-known specialist Alexey Gorbylev: " in the autumn of 1929, the central military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda published a note signed "V. S. O.", which easily stands for "Vasily Sergeyevich Oshchepkov" with the title "Acclimatization of judo", which began with the words: "Finally, the issue of a system of self-defense without weapons for the Red Army has been resolved. The Red Army chooses judo..."
      He was arrested on the night of October 2, 1937, and died on the night of October 10.
      In December 1937, the first intercity tournament was held. It was a meeting of the teams of Moscow and Leningrad, and it was called "a freestyle wrestling (judo) meeting."
      Since 1938, the development of judo has continued at an increasing pace, but all this happened against the background of the escalation of relations between the Soviet Union and Japan. Recall that in the summer of 1938, hostilities unfolded on Lake Khasan in the Far East. And in this situation, in June 1938, the first All-Union training camp for Freestyle wrestling (judo) was held, and surprisingly it began as a freestyle wrestling training camp (judo), and ended as a freestyle wrestling training camp. The coaches gathered at it, probably, on the advice of senior managers, decided to rename freestyle wrestling (judo) into freestyle wrestling.

  • @Monickmaizik
    @Monickmaizik Před 3 lety

    Chadi, what do you think about this perspective of the history of judo/jujitsu in Brazil:
    czcams.com/video/UiVyUQqkWro/video.html

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety

      I'll check it out

  • @totallysxmmyyt6787
    @totallysxmmyyt6787 Před 2 lety

    I can't get with the landing on the head, I see those moves dangerous especially if I land on on cement.

  • @toomuch9762
    @toomuch9762 Před rokem +1

    No one is wearing a gi on the street and on top of the the average clothing is no where near as strong as a gi. And in warmer countries or summer months most are wearing t shirts. So no gi is best

  • @trumplostlol3007
    @trumplostlol3007 Před 2 lety +1

    Russia is a very multicultural country with many different races. Sambo probably has combined Mongolian wrestling, Judo and many other techniques developed in eastern Europe, western and northern Asia, and the Middle East.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před 2 lety

      Sambo has judo but does also have Mongolian wrestling, Savate (French kickboxing), catch wrestling and more in the mix.

    • @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240
      @muhammadibnmusaal-chorezmi7240 Před 2 lety

      initially it was Judo plus Greco Roman plus Georgian wrestling

  • @alafifi101
    @alafifi101 Před 3 lety

    Oh my God! My comments don't see the light here! What is going on?!

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      It shows up in the notification box when i click it it's not there, it happens often, but i saw it, yes no martial art has the perfect rule set

    • @alafifi101
      @alafifi101 Před 3 lety +3

      @Chadi it is sad how YT is playing with our comments. I was surprised. I never said anything wrong. That’s why I commented multiple times when I couldn’t find my own previous comments.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +3

      No martial art has the perfect rule set, is what i meant to say

  • @nikolaipotapenkov8823
    @nikolaipotapenkov8823 Před 3 lety +2

    After years of doing Shotokan... Kyokushin and Kickboxing
    My favorite sport drinking coffee on a couch ...
    🤔🇺🇸
    P.S...in 61 what a pleasure to swim in cold ocean....

  • @a.mustafa3522
    @a.mustafa3522 Před 3 lety +1

    What‘s the background music called?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/6R85pUD2wbw/video.html

  • @TA-op3vn
    @TA-op3vn Před 23 dny

    Sports Sambo is soft vs full contact, where alot more allowed.

  • @fredazcrate4362
    @fredazcrate4362 Před 2 lety

    👍👊🏆

  • @strawbilly
    @strawbilly Před 3 lety

    You can do udi but it can't go behind uke's back.

  • @vikingkombat9389
    @vikingkombat9389 Před rokem

    To this day I still don't choke people, Unless its on the street.
    It was just drilled into my head in the early days not to take the easy way out , otherwise I would not progress fast enough.
    I started with Judo, added Sambo later in my teens. I guess you are calling it combat Sambo because that's what I learned in the 90's. I always thought for my teachings that Sambo was the OG MMA.
    I then added Koickboxing, then traditional Japan Ju-Jitsu.
    Now studying 10 planet BJJ, I feel they are just a few steps of evolution ahead of Gracies BJJ.

  • @laluhilmi
    @laluhilmi Před 3 lety +1

    Ia there combat Judo ?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +1

      Unfortunately no

    • @LoganMaclaren
      @LoganMaclaren Před 3 lety

      Man, that wold be a great discipline... And pretty much look like the original Judo, I bet! 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @thomasswafford250
      @thomasswafford250 Před 3 lety +1

      There's no reason someone couldn't develop one. Basically just take Judo and adapt it to a more practical combat oriented bases instead of a sports one.

    • @LoganMaclaren
      @LoganMaclaren Před 3 lety +1

      @@thomasswafford250 I agree with you, but I think the question was if there is already a Combat Judo. Like you said, it's something awaiting for someone to create, or someone to rescue from the original Judo. But I bet Kodokan wouldn't recognize it as Judo, so we can also foresee some judicial battles ahead.

    • @Kaelan66
      @Kaelan66 Před 3 lety

      Most similar would be Kudo or Enshin Karate

  •  Před 2 lety +2

    Judo is the best

  • @Ragheed_Lasoo
    @Ragheed_Lasoo Před rokem +1

    Judo is elite.

  • @jesseshaffer3951
    @jesseshaffer3951 Před 2 lety

    What about kudo vs judo?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 2 lety +1

      Already did

    • @jesseshaffer3951
      @jesseshaffer3951 Před 2 lety

      @@Chadi just noticed lol 😂 was about to watch it now

  • @niconicoo5661
    @niconicoo5661 Před měsícem

    Sambo haa taken more then half of its throws of georgian chidaoba.
    Sambo is a mixture of post soviet union martial arts of each country. Since there was 15 countrys or so on judo sambo had a fast variety lf techniques they could ise

  • @MiddleEast-4Ever
    @MiddleEast-4Ever Před 2 lety

    Both of martial arts are nice but Judo is my favorite 🥋

  • @aymanabaza6475
    @aymanabaza6475 Před 11 měsíci

    Sambo is good but they don't allow chokes

  • @tomjeff1743
    @tomjeff1743 Před 3 lety

    Why does the referee look seriously British? A right proper fellow.

  • @whizard84
    @whizard84 Před rokem

    Judo has you memorize a list of throws and has belt levels
    I like sambo better because no belt levels and rather than memorize throws you can improvise

  • @carlosquiroz7819
    @carlosquiroz7819 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish Judo went beyond the ippon all the way to a submission.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety

      Same

    • @Noone-rt6pw
      @Noone-rt6pw Před 3 lety

      I understood throwing styles to be so effective, that a person who could execute an ippon would have defeated their adversary in real world so going into ground work wasnt necessary. I understand it to be that way, not necessarily fact, but then Daito-ryu offers some validation to this. I think Kito ryu was the throwing part of Judo, maybe tenshinryu too.
      But like you, I would like to see them go into groundwork too.

    • @felipecadavid6625
      @felipecadavid6625 Před 3 lety

      How would it be different from bjj or nanatei judo?
      How do you imagine it to be?

  • @radiantmind8729
    @radiantmind8729 Před 4 měsíci

    Sambo is awesome, but those little shorts gotta go. I’d rather just wear a full gi.

  • @crestwoodable
    @crestwoodable Před rokem

    This is Aejf judo.

  • @ebooksguyguy7149
    @ebooksguyguy7149 Před 11 měsíci

    Sambo is just a better version of judo with less formal tradition. Only what works is focused on

  • @abcdef-kx2qt
    @abcdef-kx2qt Před 2 lety

    PAY JAM GI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @slepax
    @slepax Před 3 lety +6

    "Gi is more street than no gi" - I would like to see you try to grip and grab someone's tshirt on the street. It will stretch and very quickly tear, you will be left with just a piece of fabric in your hand.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +2

      That argument is so old
      czcams.com/video/UINdQ3Os7oM/video.html

    • @slepax
      @slepax Před 3 lety +2

      Yes I meant to say that no-gi is more street than gi. In most cases most clothing will stretch if not tear. If you rely on the gi for gripping so this will not work. Furthermore no-gi is much more slippery especially if you're sweating (the more sweating the more slippery), this makes in no-gi much easier to escape your way out of certain situations.
      @Chadi that video is irrelevant in my opinion, because 1) there are many throws that work with no gi, e.g ogoshi and koshi garuma just to name some basic ones, I never argued otherwise, but it would be nice to see okuri eri jime with no-gi for example, 2) it is not fighting when one side has superior advantage, gi and no-gi are both effective against an untrained opponent. The question is what would have happened if the situation evolved because both are equally skilled except for the gi / no-gi difference?
      And by no means I'm advocating this or that, to be fair in a street situation my top preference would be to run!

    • @asgeirnilsen6752
      @asgeirnilsen6752 Před 2 lety

      The Gi resembles the uniform of a soldier. It is probably best to train wrestling in addition. The best Judo chokes is done by exploiting the Gi.

  • @anameireles2118
    @anameireles2118 Před 7 měsíci

    Ils existent deux types de Sambo....

  • @tonymontana3949
    @tonymontana3949 Před rokem

    Sambo rules

  • @user-jf4lm4yy3k
    @user-jf4lm4yy3k Před rokem +1

    sambo - is just a style of judo

  • @mikalauer2300
    @mikalauer2300 Před rokem

    Sambo is 2 years old a street fight martial arts by Russian governments projects

  • @joelsook2140
    @joelsook2140 Před rokem

    Combat Sumo !

  • @arystanbeck914
    @arystanbeck914 Před 3 lety +9

    All Judo moves are not unique to judo. These moves use the same universal physical principles and have been in Turko-Mongol and other nations folk wrestling for thousands of years. As many other martial arts these moves probably came to Japan from China, and to China they came from Mongolia. All Kano did just summarized these moves and claimed his.

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 Před 3 lety +4

      There were moves that were unique to judo,but thanks to Judo spreading itself all over it's not true as much anymore, and no on the second part.

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +10

      Judo structured it, and Kano mever claimed to invent them

    • @arystanbeck914
      @arystanbeck914 Před 3 lety

      @@Chadi what does it mean, structured?

    • @arystanbeck914
      @arystanbeck914 Před 3 lety

      @@eagle162 like what?

    • @Chadi
      @Chadi  Před 3 lety +6

      @@arystanbeck914 how many martial arts before Kano had a clear syllabus nage waza katame waza and has sub sections with specific names to techniques??? Very little.
      Jujutsu was a big mess of ryuha and gendai with no clear structure

  • @fredrikhedlund
    @fredrikhedlund Před 3 lety +1

    I totaly agree with you about self defence. Imo all these kids thinking MMA are close to selfdefence and in BJJ think no-gi is better for self defence. Thats so wrong. Gi imo are much better in a self defence situation. Alot of jackets can be used to choke with. I for one used a bow and arrow in selfdefence on a guy.

  • @Minsang1st
    @Minsang1st Před 3 lety +1

    Title typo: *cultural

  • @alekalekseyivic3960
    @alekalekseyivic3960 Před rokem

    😅👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤

  • @rn6660
    @rn6660 Před 3 lety

    tikubi

  • @xyzmani6422
    @xyzmani6422 Před 3 lety

    Can i use sambo in real life 🤥😅

  • @jasonjayalap
    @jasonjayalap Před 3 lety +1

    We gotta move past "which style/sport most resembles a street fight". Street fights don't even resemble each other.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 Před 2 lety

      Some people take up martial arts for the purpose of self defense. You can’t ignore that fact. Sport fighting has self defense merit but it’s not what they focus on.