The fundamental skills of Sankaku Jime (Triangle Choke) are presented as well as some basic applications. Coaching commentary by Steve Scott with coaching by Kelvin Knisely and Derrick Darling with the Welcome Mat athletes and coaches.
This fundamental skill was excellent. I love how you explained the "triangle choke." The Sankaku Jime instruction was clear and easy to follow. Thank you for posting.
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Good Judo newaza guys are fascinating and make a lot of sense to me coming from a Traditional Brazilian Jiu-jitsu/10th Planet Jiu-jitsu perspective. Love Judo.
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This video is fantastic. I practiced and competed in Judo from 2004-2007 and am just getting back into the art now. This used to be one of my go to chokes based on my physiology (I have long legs). Thanks again.
Amazing breakdown! I just discovered transition from Kuzure Kesa Gatame to Sankaku Jime is also available to me by just watching this video. I'm going to explore them on the mat. Thank you for sharing. ARIGATO!!! 🥋
Always had problems rolling to my right if I had strong or bigger opponent even if I hooked his arm. Will try what your mate says and roll to the corner rather than to side. Love your work team.
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Great instuctional!So my wife and i were rolling and she locks me in a sankaku twice in a row,im like what the hell lol Then tells me about your vid haha Shes eager to start Judo as she is in bjj for a year now
That's good to hear Sam. Reminds me of my wife when she was working out. She used to love to get me in one of her lapel strangles. I'm glad she's benefitted from watching our videos!
welcomematstevescott haha yup she like this one better than the traditional bjj triangle where you can get slammed and such.It was the first time ive been caught in sankaku i was really shocked how well it worked even as a pin.
That's good to hear. You are right, the Sankaku Gatame (Triangle Pin) is effective. I am pretty sure we have a video on that pin on our channel, so you might want to search for it on our playlists. Thanks for the comments!
welcomematstevescott Thanks that vid you sent was great!!Exactly what my wife and i were talking about.When she had me in it the first time she was like i think i could keep you pinned all day with this one.So many opitions during transition aswell.Thanks again!
I am unsure what the IJF rules permit. This would be allowed in any grappling sport other than the IJF, including Freestyle Judo rules, to the best of my knowledge. It's a shame because this move is a classic example of how to do a Sankaku Jime from Judo. It's been used for years in the sport, but with the new IJF rules, I am unsure if it is permitted.
@@welcomematstevescott sensei, I think you misunderstood my question. My question is would it be legal to counter the sankaku jime by sweeping Tori's foot and pushing him off balance while he has one knee on the ground and preparing to apply the technique