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3 Japanese Jujutsu Wrist & Elbow Attacks For Modern Combat | Flow of Combat EP1 

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In the inaugural episode of the Flow of Combat, we're going to look at 3 Japanese Jujutsu Wrist and Elbow joint locks / attacks for modern sport and no-rules combat. The jiu jitsu techniques would be considered "Small Joint Manipulation" techniques; even though, they have a great effect on the overall structure of the body itself.
The 3 small joint lock attacks are:
00:37 - Kote Gaeshi - common wrist twist technique, learn ways to apply the Kote Gaeshi in self defense or grappling.
08:34 - Waki Gatame - very powerful elbow lock using a "wing" action. Add a slide to it and it becomes a very "destructive" techniques.
21:29 - Ude Gatame - a very versatile elbow / shoulder (for space/stabilization).
For more information on the techniques and training used in the Flow of Combat, visit tritacmartialarts.com

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Комментарии : 166   
@TheSaintberzerker
@TheSaintberzerker Год назад
Very good stuff. People rarely learn the "original Jiu Jitsu" because of the popularity of BJJ. Japanese JJ is brutal and was meant for the battlefield and the street - not the gym. This is why it's so valuable.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
Absolutely, couldn't agree more.
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 10 месяцев назад
You're absolutely correct, I study judo and bjj but American jiu-jitsu is best to learn
@tjl4688
@tjl4688 8 месяцев назад
@@markdaniels4178American jiujitsu is so removed from fighting it's not funny. Japanese and Gracie Jiujitsu have the right ideas.
@RK-um2bj
@RK-um2bj 6 месяцев назад
​@@tjl4688American everything outside of boxing and wrestling is removed from reality 😂
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 6 месяцев назад
Exactly! I approve your message,that's why it's very important tp learn judo and the katas
@ibliskhan2527
@ibliskhan2527 4 года назад
I love how you teach Japanese jiu jitsu because everyone shits on it because of brazlian jiu jitsu but I think they are a both deadly combo to learn and have
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
I was very lucky to have a combat focused instructor in Japanese Jujutsu (Kobukai Jujitsu). After I got my black belt in Kobukai, then got my black belt in BJJ under Rafael "Formiga" Barbosa. The integration of the 2, along with wrestling, is a major part of what we teach in TRITAC.
@ibliskhan2527
@ibliskhan2527 3 года назад
@@tritacacademy kobukai in South Windsor? If so I was going to sign up to that school because of it's old school training I've tried Japanese jiu jitsu or as he called it jukido at a place called house of jiu jitsu by Robert Robert learned some good stuff that I wish I knew back then. I also did bjj under Rick Torres phenomenal teacher had to stop due to financial reasons but will get back on it
@AikidoApplied
@AikidoApplied 3 года назад
only fools shit on it. ignore them. find the best teachers you can and learn. forget haters.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
@@ibliskhan2527 sorry I missed this response. Yes, the same Kobukai Jujitsu as South Windsor, but in Cromwell CT. We teach more than pure KJJ, such as BJJ, MMA, TRITAC, and Submission Wrestling
@vittoriovedli4819
@vittoriovedli4819 Год назад
"Everyone shits on it", because they understand nothing! They never learned, japanese Ju Jitsu!
@darylfields
@darylfields 3 года назад
Samurai jujutsu, judo, okinawan karate and boxing are my favorite styles
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Nice, we are influenced by similar systems
@smashonlamez
@smashonlamez Год назад
Man tis is great, I feel like everyone is so focused on BJJ and ground stuff, that they forget standing locks/submissions like the ones you demonstrated.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
Thanks!! If you can finish them standing, why go to the ground!
@liamcage7208
@liamcage7208 3 года назад
I'm old school Hapkido for over 30 years. I love this video all the Aiki with a modern combative approach while maintaining the flow.
@stefanobio7045
@stefanobio7045 3 года назад
"Old school Ju-Jutsu" fantastic, thanks for posting these excellent videos, your the best Ju-Jutsu instructor on RU-vid Matt...
@jessiesineath7702
@jessiesineath7702 3 года назад
If I could find a good Japanese Jujutsu school in my town I would be on it in a second..
@zackjames2381
@zackjames2381 Год назад
US?
@jessiesineath7702
@jessiesineath7702 Год назад
@@zackjames2381 yup
@zackjames2381
@zackjames2381 Год назад
@@jessiesineath7702 ah ok sorry bud.. I know a few here in UK london
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 11 месяцев назад
To be honest Japanese jiu-jitsu is real and practical, more so than Brazilian jiu-jitsu which is a sport
@markdaniels4178
@markdaniels4178 11 месяцев назад
​@zackjames2381 it's very hard to find a Japanese jiu-jitsu dojo in the United States but hard to find. However, in the United Kingdom and all over Europe you guys have good jiu-jitsu and judo
@solagratia1600
@solagratia1600 4 года назад
Great to see how iriminage is being incorporated in the Russian tie, good to hear about your past training story too!
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
The "Russian Tie" and almost all 2 on 1 controls give you so many options for grappling, MMA and combatives.
@lewpearson9800
@lewpearson9800 5 месяцев назад
Awesome channel. I took Aikido for 7 years then moved to something with more offense. I've learned more about locks on your channel than any other. One thing I see missing is that some techniques prevent the opponent from using their other hand or legs and some do not. Unless the technique is put on with speed you might have to deal with getting hit. I like the techniques which get me out of the way of the oppenents weapons (hands, elbows, knees, legs).
@olivier-stonembambe
@olivier-stonembambe 3 года назад
Thanks master. I deeply appreciate your teaching.
@jarmaal
@jarmaal 3 года назад
This was dope I love the joint locks
@Tigerblood90
@Tigerblood90 2 месяца назад
Big compliment! Because of my job I've already done a lot of courses and watched a lot of videos. You go into the most important points of the techniques very well so that they really work! Thank you very much for your effort and for sharing it publicly! Stay safe
@alexcoutinho4193
@alexcoutinho4193 4 года назад
I like the way you add the aikijutsu elements. This feels more applicable than what aikidio is normally practiced. Will you be adding more of them in your Tritac Jitsu?
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Thanks Alex! Yes, they are already in our TRITAC-Jitsu System
@torotaxi1
@torotaxi1 3 года назад
Great video mate. We use those moves in Hapkido. Glad to see they can be used in modern combat. For the wrist lock we sometimes push the opponents hand a bit lower but otherwise it was identical. Other you tubers seem to rubbish these techniques but they hurt as hell.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Thanks man, you'll see some similarity to some of the Japanese Jujutsu to Hapkido.
@disastergarage4261
@disastergarage4261 11 месяцев назад
close on the identical. but far from original Hapkido/// hapkido has been changed and modernized to conform to tourney specs!!!
@TheRoninSith
@TheRoninSith 3 года назад
Love your work Brother. Blending the oldschool with the modern is a passion of mine as well. 🙏🏼🤙🏼🙇
@cesarag0723
@cesarag0723 8 месяцев назад
As a cross training Aikidoka, I love seeing these jujutsu technique origins that are so very similar to Aikido kihon waza. Definitely love watching these applications. Thank you for sharing!
@milehighmaestro
@milehighmaestro 3 года назад
I like to teach locks in 3 dimensions as in height, width, and depth. Really cool and awesome to see small circle! If you are new to any form of self defense or MMA pay attention cause you are getting first class Martial Arts right here! Dig the channel!
@disastergarage4261
@disastergarage4261 11 месяцев назад
see my comment
@TheBeardedMadman
@TheBeardedMadman Год назад
i love the way you're explaining this. Excellent.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
Thanks man! Appreciate the feedback.
@antonioussameh2497
@antonioussameh2497 3 года назад
Finally I find some one who know the real deal and the OG art
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
:) thanks man, we try to make the old school Jujutsu applicable and approachable for all
@Caffeinescience
@Caffeinescience 4 месяца назад
Nicely explained and shown techniques. Thank you.
@HMALDANA
@HMALDANA 3 года назад
What a great teacher you are! Thanks for sharing!
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Awww you'er making me blush :)
@CodaCombatives
@CodaCombatives 3 года назад
I really like these series of using JJJ blend with your tritac model. Keep up with these types of video!
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Osss thanks man
@MartialCoachJF
@MartialCoachJF 4 месяца назад
Bravo Sir 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 your school is pure Gold! Keep it up💪💪💪👏🏼👏🏼🥋🥊🙇‍♂️
@letterenenspieren728
@letterenenspieren728 3 года назад
Nice job teaching the art of fighting
@pasteghost428
@pasteghost428 2 года назад
Thank you for your making these videos for us. This channel deserves support. Can you recommend books or other videos on the subject of studying the Japanese names of techniques? I'm hungry for content about that stuff. Aikijutsu , jiujutsu and other Samurai Budo information and research. Thanks again. Wish your gym was in my area.
@JesseStark26
@JesseStark26 3 года назад
Great channel.
@DetroitThreatManagementCenter
Very good training on this channel by this instructor
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
Much appreciated!!!
@chriswilcox8977
@chriswilcox8977 9 месяцев назад
Try kote gaeshi with no grips of the fingers into the palm and the curve of your own inner wrist onto the back of their hand. Then the direction of pressure is down, not back - traditionally wrist ‘locks’ were to turn the knife away from you. Pain is secondary to kuzushi. KG can also turn the elbow into the attackers chest to remove their ability to engage the lats and keep trying to stab or attack. Best non-Koryu teaching of these I’ve seen in a while.
@kageryujujitsu9712
@kageryujujitsu9712 4 года назад
Tight work sir.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 4 года назад
Oss. Thank you very much!
@KevinWiley8
@KevinWiley8 11 месяцев назад
One of the best training by video I have seen. New Subscriber
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!! Glad to have you!!!!
@charleswilson5067
@charleswilson5067 4 года назад
Every video produced on this channel is excellent. Have one of their dvds also it is excellent. Good flow drills to practice for sure.
@kettlebells-ez9xi
@kettlebells-ez9xi 4 года назад
Just ordered some a week or so ago so look forward to it. Only problem is I'm in Australia so will probably take awhile to get here. Which one did you get
@charleswilson5067
@charleswilson5067 4 года назад
kettlebells 123456 I got the combat jiu jitsu fundamentals. Lot of good flow drills and basic concepts. It will be worth the wait. Have a good day.
@renshisensai5508
@renshisensai5508 2 года назад
Its nice to see some JJJ classical work in a moden class....keep it up!!! not many of us around !!!
@joeholloway4558
@joeholloway4558 3 года назад
Hi Matt, Nice breakdown of some of my favorite techniques! I have working on ways to defeat the leveraging arm used in a knife attack. I have seen you pressure test some knife techniques. I am curious about your thoughts on using waki gatame against a leveraging arm as they start an attack. Before they even get a chance to make the first knife thrust. It seems to me that it would move you to the outside, put them between you and the knife. It would also give you a chance to scan for other threats as you rotate. If there are no other threats you can take them to the ground. But if there are other attackers you can elbow bump them and push them to the side almost like a Kaitenage throw. That would give you a chance to run or face the next attacker. Thanks for the awesome video, Joe
@timothylee8004
@timothylee8004 Год назад
Sir you are an excellent instructor
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Thanks man, much appreciated.
@KungFuTweety1
@KungFuTweety1 11 месяцев назад
Finally a channel that does good old Japanese jujitsu!
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Glad you like it!
@roundhouse6890
@roundhouse6890 11 месяцев назад
I love using waki gatame in judo. I get a few high level judoka with that
@cagedraptor
@cagedraptor 3 года назад
love Kote, in fact I actual used this in a real knife fight, that knife went right across they guys throat, using kote.
@user-yb7zf7yo4j
@user-yb7zf7yo4j 7 месяцев назад
Very good master from the philippines
@macaronimadman7160
@macaronimadman7160 3 года назад
I’m a white belt and this helped a lot :D
@3liyyahu591
@3liyyahu591 9 месяцев назад
If u can get the elbow to rotate more to where its pointing up in the waki gatame, u can go straight down instead of rotating into another technique to take him down
@tichtran664
@tichtran664 3 года назад
The last submission reminds me of the catch/pro wrestling move called the fujiwari armbar. And you look Josh Bartnett the catch/pro wrestler.
@saltspringdesign
@saltspringdesign Год назад
good lesson on kote gaeshi. One thing that you might mention; if one is up against a very strong person, there is an aspect of aikido that is very important; that is to trick the opponent into pushing by pulling them and into pulling by pushing them in the opposite direction. This is how we set the move using their own strength against them. I feel this is an often overlooked and very important aspect and nuance of many techniques in Aikido and Jujutsu. So, for example the action of pulling the arm and wrist into extended prior to applying kote gaeshi or ikkyo and sankyo or similar wrist lock. Also the important of feints. For example if i want the wrist and the person is a boxer or similar style, which most fighters are, or at least that is their first instinct in the case of untrained combatant i would feint towards the eyes, triggering reflex defensive block in the opponent and once that arm is up then i go for the wrist, my intention was not the eyes but to precipitate that block. Very few boxers will leave an arm out hanging there for you to just take the wrist, in heat of moment i have had long tall opponent do just that however, but he didn’t have a clue how to box he was just coasting on his height and reach advantage which made him over confident. He was at least half drunk also and i was sober. In aikido, hieght and reach are not so much an advantage as that just provides extra leverage to the aikikai and tall thin people tend to have much slower reflexes and strike speed compared to smaller individuals. There is a version of Ikkyo where one steps under the arm pit of an aggresor while turning whole body counter clockwise, for an attack upon the right arm/wrist or clockwise for an attack upon the left arm/wrist. I hope all of this makes sense to your viewers. I have been practicing aikido and judo since a child and have had some opportunity to use these techniques in real life, even against multiple opponents in a row in one case, such as the incident with the tall thin guy i mentioned. He was followed and joined by an older Irish boxer guy and a rather rotund latino dude. A bit of a long story but will save it for those who are interested another day. It’ started because the guy was harassing my girlfriend on Valentine’s Day about 10 years ago or more. That tall guy OD’s about a year later on some drug. It’s too bad because he was a very good guitarist, i kinda knew him from the hood. His issue was in getting drunk though and giving other’s guy’s girl’s the spray and being generally crude and disrespectful.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for all the info! Will take that into mind!
@johnpogany2444
@johnpogany2444 11 месяцев назад
Joint locks are brutal
@darthwolfX2
@darthwolfX2 4 года назад
Thank you for the upload
@user-vt8jp7px9v
@user-vt8jp7px9v 3 года назад
Last one's Hije Shime elbow wrap.
@germanshepherdlover2613
@germanshepherdlover2613 Год назад
I am doing Japanese Ju-jitsu at the moment. I Haven't been doing it for very long (less than a year) It's a wonderful flowing art. But am getting repeated wrist strains from over zealous joint locks from some students. I am still a white belt and come from a background of striking (boxing and karate) so this is all new to me and I am taking a very long time to get the techniques right. In one instance a student ignore my tap and kept the wrist lock on which strained my wrist.....maybe this isn't for me. Love your videos very informative 😊
@bichoobhatti92
@bichoobhatti92 10 месяцев назад
I also do Japanese JJ and its been an year - I do No-Gi so no belt... I agree with you, those wrist locks are no joke, they hurt. I personally do not enjoy drilling them. But at the same time it's good to know for live situations.
@germanshepherdlover2613
@germanshepherdlover2613 10 месяцев назад
@@bichoobhatti92 l have been doing JJJ for over a year now. Still not very good at it. I did a lot better in boxing and Wing Chun. I find stretching the wrists before training really helps to prevent the wrist strains that follow training with over zealous partners. I really doubt that even a black belt could successfully get a wrist lock on a boxer with good hand speed. But the wrist locks are a good form of control before things get out of hand...eg.drunk cousin who is throwing everyone into the swimming pool in winter LOL.
@DJGamesHD
@DJGamesHD 2 года назад
Really interesting joint locks . Would you recommend learning this as well as BJJ ?
@76kamikazi
@76kamikazi 3 года назад
The Gracies originally frowned on joint locks and leg locks.Now they are playing catch up.
@kin_geri
@kin_geri 2 года назад
Great vid, from a swedish jujutsuka :)
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
thank you for the support
@cristianherrerasalce
@cristianherrerasalce 3 года назад
Hay una base y posición , mas pasos ....en japones kiba sashhi , shico o nekodashi , etc ... mykio o sankyo ...es lo que recuerdo del jujutsu , en karate , el judo ....soy un brazilian jiujitsu tambien ...saludos muy buen video😁😁😁
@Projectdarksource
@Projectdarksource 3 года назад
Honestly the only Bjj school I would train in, wish this teacher was closer to me here in Canada.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Theres a lot of quality BJJ and Japanese Jujutsu schools out there, just gotta find one that fits YOU
@Projectdarksource
@Projectdarksource 3 года назад
@@tritacacademy yeah I don't know many bjj schools that also teach traditional jujutsu. Its actually very nice to see, instead of bjj making fun of the old schools
@taraxa287
@taraxa287 6 месяцев назад
Hm, not so bad, but there is an easier explanation: first do a side step to evade his kicks and punches, then grab his opposing hand, put your thumb in between middle land ring finger and push his elbow into his torso, you can give it a twist by putting the other hand on top and give it an elbow slash into the face while lifting the shoulder up to protect your face for any potential threats.
@kungfujoe2136
@kungfujoe2136 3 года назад
i always wander if there a no standing locks (/breaks) that can be used in mma i guess the gloves make it really hard but i also think that it's possible with a lot of training and a bit of adaptation
@scarred10
@scarred10 2 года назад
They are trained fighters,you wont be doing standing locks on them in a match fight. Maybe in self defense these may work on a non fighter.
@FollowSteveJPN
@FollowSteveJPN 3 года назад
I study brazilian jiu jit su.. should I add Ju Jut su? I am also an experienced striker in muy thai so I'm interested in takedown like Judo but there are no judo schools near me just ju jutsu
@TonyqTNT
@TonyqTNT 3 года назад
With the gun defense technique would it be operationally viable to overhook with the left arm as opposed to underhooking with the left arm?
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
There are other options of course, the one we are highlighting is ude gatame which is with an underhook.
@michelleruss1
@michelleruss1 Год назад
Oss. For fun try compound Gaeshi., hurts even more. Waki katami is good old kensetzu waza. Great demos, Domo. Owza Ryu Jujitsu 7yrs.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Awesome! Thanks for the suggestions!
@ryanhouk3560
@ryanhouk3560 8 месяцев назад
People sleep on Japanese Jujutsu I feel like, largely it's because there's so little standard for curriculum, ranking, and training methods. Some Japanese Jujutsu places are realistic self defense. Some look so similar to a BJJ gym a layman wouldn't know the difference, some look like Aikido. So long as where your training offers resisting opponents during techniques and sparring, you'll learn to fight.
@AikidoApplied
@AikidoApplied 10 месяцев назад
There is no "Japanese" Jiujutsu. There's only Jiujutsu (the roots and trunk of the tree) which originates from Japan (divided there into various "ryu-ha" or schools if you like: daito-ryu, kito ryu, yagyu-shingan ryu, etc. etc. ... you get the idea) and then jiujutsu's various branches/offshoots: judo, russian judo, BJJ (directly from kodokan judo), kawaishi jiujutsu, hapkido (a Korean interpretation of daito-ryu aikijiujutsu), aikido, sambo, etc. etc. etc. It's akin to saying "American" baseball. Good of you to be sharing these techniques and trying to expand awareness.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 10 месяцев назад
99% of martial artists don't understand the difference, hence why I specify when we're focusing on a certain area of study.
@AikidoApplied
@AikidoApplied 10 месяцев назад
No they don't. 100% correct. Presumed, correctly, that you do. Keep on spreadin' the word! @@tritacacademy
@RobertoBren
@RobertoBren 3 года назад
Nice job walking through the Ju-Jutsu techniques. Well explained and easy to follow.👍🥋 I don't use the phrase JJJ because it's called Ju-Jutsu / Ju-Jitsu. BJJ makes sense because it was altered from Judo which came from Ju-Jitsu and was developed in Brazil into its specialized ground grappling style.
@jamesjean2652
@jamesjean2652 4 года назад
Some classic Japanese ju jitsu moves applied and practical in modern situation, good on you although few of your students were slacking off in the background like leaning onto the wall if we did that it be 50 Push ups back in our days.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 4 года назад
Agreed. We blur that lines of modern/old. I would like to say that we do our best to keep the martial arts spirit alive in our gym. But, we train quite a diverse group at our gym and not as strict as some of our past "experiences" :) Thank you for your insights. Oss.
@markfisher2683
@markfisher2683 Год назад
Placing the palm flat on the floor.
@tadeasstavek2927
@tadeasstavek2927 Месяц назад
I don't know about you but our style of JJJ also has striking and kicking
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 дней назад
Some Japanese Jujitsu styles have more than others, especially modern representations
@davesharpe2752
@davesharpe2752 3 года назад
Keep elbows at your side and let your hips to all the work
@eliotquintana9802
@eliotquintana9802 11 месяцев назад
Wrist lock techniques arm police spacial fores
@Aikibiker1
@Aikibiker1 3 года назад
Could you hit the kote gaeshi off an arm drag?
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
The arm drag is meant to be a quick entry, so you could transition to a control, and then get the kote gaeshi.
@burakcakmak6476
@burakcakmak6476 3 года назад
İf your oppanent is stronger than you can you still do this technics so easly and succesfuly ?
@burakcakmak6476
@burakcakmak6476 3 года назад
if we can do this technics correctly that means our oppanent never punch us or kick us in this pozition?
@J.M.Bracero88
@J.M.Bracero88 5 месяцев назад
Catch wrestling and traditional ju jutsu should be tought together. "these techniques are banned from competition" techniques are the best.
@aymanabaza6475
@aymanabaza6475 7 месяцев назад
It works better when you back step with your left leg.
@VincenzoLaSpesa
@VincenzoLaSpesa 6 месяцев назад
Aiki footwork == Tae Sabaki? why do we westerners never manage to have a consistent naming? :D Speaking about cultural specific explanation, I remember one aikido master explaining the distance where is best to keep the hand during the rotation with "it's the same position you would use to unscrew a moka pot that is stuck" ( yes, I'm Italian)
@Victorsbzh
@Victorsbzh 11 месяцев назад
Kote Gaeshi; Waki Gatame; Ude Gatame
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 10 месяцев назад
Yup!
@Phan-Xu
@Phan-Xu 7 месяцев назад
Is there an difference Between Jujitsu vs Ju jitsu
@petereriksson6760
@petereriksson6760 Год назад
I am from Stockholm Sweden. I trained Jujutsu there 95 to 01 and during the last two years I taught the kids group. I like the art. We never called it aiki-jutsu, just Jujutsu. It is clear that this is the original art from which Judo and Aikido developed. Judo took away the punches and the kicks and focused on the throws and floor wrestling (newaze, that later BJJ specialized on). Aikido removed everything but the wrist-locks and softened it up. Really sad that there are so few schools in most places. Where I now live, there are no Japanese Jujutsu schools. Japanese Jujutsu is hundreds of years old and you can see it as the original Japanese art, Karate is from Okinawa. Unclear if BJJ developed from Japanese jujutsu or from judo.
@burakcakmak6476
@burakcakmak6476 3 года назад
İf your oppanent is stronger than you can you still do this technics so easly and succesfuly *
@maintaintogrow
@maintaintogrow 3 года назад
That last technique is a good way to get shot. But I get it. Maybe the thinking is at least try something.
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 3 года назад
Thank you master for your teachings.
@maintaintogrow
@maintaintogrow 3 года назад
@@tritacacademy 🤣
@percival1137
@percival1137 Год назад
When doing takedowns from the wrist, block the legs and other hand for strikes. This should be investigated thoroughly.
@Asoka-eb8ru
@Asoka-eb8ru 4 месяца назад
This looks more like Aikido
@hostnik777
@hostnik777 5 месяцев назад
“If this is so great how come we don’t ever see it in the UFC?!?!!! 🤡🤡🤡🤡”
@jaimeezquerra2219
@jaimeezquerra2219 17 дней назад
You have to put a lot of work of basics, before mastering standing controls and locks. These techniques are preserved in the kata's( Japanese Jiu Jitsu) but only trained when you reached a high level black belt ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1-YAOozPQNU.htmlsi=hP-3oWHu9pMOZtc3
@jasoncruz582
@jasoncruz582 3 года назад
Japanes Jujitsu is more for selfdefence not sport.
@ELLENFISHER2008
@ELLENFISHER2008 Год назад
Jujutsu is an art. It's definitely not a sport due to the immediate death without delicate control. It's not something that should be taught to just anyone.
@ProspectatorSf
@ProspectatorSf 2 года назад
Who is here after watching Anime?
@andrewbennett6954
@andrewbennett6954 Год назад
Ukraine 🇺🇦 military need Japanese jujutsu!
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy Год назад
we gotta teach it!
@kostasmeniothis283
@kostasmeniothis283 10 месяцев назад
Ευχαριστω δασκαλε.
@DanTheWolfman
@DanTheWolfman 4 года назад
Hey, so you guys are a big group that should film & Accept the Street Jiu-jitsu Speed Grappling Challenge will you do it Tritacers? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o9tXI3xl9FA.html See if you can pull off any of these LIVE or followups to ground control?
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 4 года назад
Interesting, but not interested. Thanks!
@moepanetta9028
@moepanetta9028 Год назад
Kote yash??? Ok.
@kylechu4115
@kylechu4115 3 года назад
Did I hear Cobra Kai Jujutsu?
@disastergarage4261
@disastergarage4261 11 месяцев назад
kobra kai.... lmfao... ok i watched this twice... every technique used here either is an offshoot or a direct 2 many moves to Hapkido... Hapkido has far less movements for same technique and has only the main outcome of.... dislocation of said wrist elbow and shoulder... way easier, and less complicated/ and considerably way more deadly than jiu jitsu. ( except for ground moves and locks) i trained back in 1990 when only 2 true korean national guards defected to canada in 88/86? 1 set up shop in Vancouver and the other in Edmonton,, i trained in Edmonton. over 30 years ago,/ I trained in pure Hapkido form.. along with my previous training in kung fu and Shotokan.... im over 50 now...
@tritacacademy
@tritacacademy 11 месяцев назад
Cool! Thanks for the comment!
@jaimeezquerra2219
@jaimeezquerra2219 17 дней назад
Judo and jiu jitsu ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o8MlGidQY-4.html
@haagsebluff704
@haagsebluff704 4 месяца назад
"Jujutsu"?! i can not take this guy seriously.
@andreasmartinessen5553
@andreasmartinessen5553 2 года назад
Love Ju jitsu, im am dough pissed of because BJJ is taking over Ju jitsu, people Even think that Ju jutsu is the Japanese name, and Ju jitsu is bjj
@robvidalbjj
@robvidalbjj 8 месяцев назад
Standing wrist locks almost never work and are not high percentage. If you are looking at self defense why would you focus on things that have such a low conversion rate. That’s what makes other styles more popular. It’s seen in street fights and cage fights that these things are never executed. If these worked so effectively wouldn’t we see videos of real fights and cage matches with these techniques being used?
@adamsmith577
@adamsmith577 2 месяца назад
These locks are illegal because there is no time to tap. There is just break.
@robvidalbjj
@robvidalbjj 2 месяца назад
@@adamsmith577 not the way they are applied here. I’ve seen wrist locks in Bjj that come on very quick but the way they show here is more like an aikido style. I’ve never seen one video of a real fight where they use it in this manner
@adamsmith577
@adamsmith577 2 месяца назад
@robvidalbjj Personally, I've pulled off kotegaeshi off a russian drag a few times , but people don't instinctively go backward to be thrown. They go forward and into the break as you turn back with their hand centered .The few times that I've got it , I've had to let go of the wrist because I could feel them going the wrong way, and I don't want to hurt my partner. This stuff can be used. The entries need to be modified for the modern world.
@adamsmith577
@adamsmith577 2 месяца назад
@robvidalbjj it's a jjj move called Kotegaeshi. By the way, Aikido picked up moves from jjj.
@deadmeat8754
@deadmeat8754 Год назад
LoL...poor Blue Belt crash test dummy...😉
@joshuacimaroon3692
@joshuacimaroon3692 7 месяцев назад
Brazilian jujitsu is modifiable Japanese Judo 🥋🤷🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️. I know I trained both and among others also Capoeira. Bjj is as ridiculous as American karate🙄 Gracie jujitsu is more accurate bc they modified Japanese judo into what is bjj. You can’t have Japanese capoeira or Australian mariachis or Latin or mexican cholo rap that’s bs rap is from blacks and giving by our grace to all people in the world it’s not Latin rap it’s a Latino rapping. My black ass can sing narcocorridos and then take the same thing add some English shit and call Afro American narcocorridos speaking Spanish doing the same shit🙄🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️street fight Japanese jujitsu especially wyiu don’t know how many buddies he got. Drop one guy and grab and push the other in front of his buddy and bounce🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🙄
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