BJJ blue belt’s first judo sparring (vs. real judokas)
Join me at my first ever randori as a BJJ blue belt where I take on as many judokas as I can to work on my standup… all in the …
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Join me at my first ever randori as a BJJ blue belt where I take on as many judokas as I can to work on my standup… all in the …
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Register for the next event here! Chuck and Judo United are putting on a judo training camp April 27-28 at this same location in the video! All ages are invited. https://judo-united.smoothcomp.com/en/event/16555
Great video, top notch editing, top notch content, i totally see you becoming a big grappling youtuber in time!
I’m just a white belt with 8 months of bjj training but I personally think Judo and wrestling are definitely key things to know in grappling. I came from boxing and I really appreciate the physicality of all three of these sports.
Challenge shintaro higashi next ☺️
Hello I just want to point out, that quote That you mentiones on your video: there is no victory without perseverance, was said by: Napoleon Bonaparte . Cheers, take care buddy 👊🏼✌🏼
Always though the combination if wrestling, Judo and Bjj can make you the ultimate grappler.
I want that leg locking is not a crime shirt
Brilliant video! Just subscribed
Great content
“Nancy doesn’t play around.” 😂
Words of wisdom thanks for sharing
As somebody coming from a background in Japanese martial arts, the culture of BJJ is kinda rubbing me the wrong way. I feel like BJJ is less focussed on being humble and supporting each other's growth, and more on being the best yourself and winning. Basically, more American vibes.
Love this! most BJJ guys are at least purple belt or higher it's good to see a "beginner".
I see Eitan I put fat "LIKE" 🙂
If someone his level is joining Judo they should learn grip fighting and sweeps first. While learning to master throws.
Kuzushi is the japanese word for "unbalance". It's not a specific concept even if it's fundamental in judo and other wrestling arts.
Black belts should always be ready to train. It's the red belt that implies they aren't there to train. Everyone else is fair game. But also, ask for a white belt, out ranks signify our know skillsets. They would be able to help you better.
Well done great content as a judo black belt myself hats of to you
the difference is one practices "martial ethics" the other does not.
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