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Why Japanese Judokas Shake the Gi 

Shintaro Higashi
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Have you noticed many Japanese players like to shake uke's lapel when they are gripping up? The reason they do this might surprise you...
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Комментарии : 83   
@PatrickHansen
@PatrickHansen 2 года назад
I watch your videos to get ideas for take downs in Jiu Jitsu and this has helped a ton!
@disfuncionexe
@disfuncionexe 2 года назад
learning from other arts helps. wrestling for my school this year made my takedowns a lot better. when you grapple for a different objective it makes your grappling smarter
@latetodagame1892
@latetodagame1892 2 года назад
What a privilege to have you on RU-vid.
@Qunyc1985
@Qunyc1985 2 года назад
The dojo is under the Japanese buddist temple in Manhattan. The statute out front was hit by our Nuclear weapons proudly. Come out and visit.
@Stukas1909
@Stukas1909 Год назад
Great insight! Keep up the great work and its wonderful to have you here on RU-vid!
@mikeingyu580
@mikeingyu580 2 года назад
Amazing video as always! Thank you!
@LycanRace
@LycanRace 2 года назад
Valuable lesson learned. Thank you!
@LilShinobi711
@LilShinobi711 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips this is really gonna help my Judo a lot. Love your content forgot to sub a while back.
@watsonsdaily3128
@watsonsdaily3128 2 года назад
You also "shake the gi" in order to give you a bit more material to grab onto and a little bit more room for throwing. If the jacket's all tight it's a bit harder to throw. I've never heard that expression before though!
@alanIrl99
@alanIrl99 2 года назад
There's a lot in there - really good stuff. First time I saw you got the red/white belt btw. Many ongratulations :)
@blindtrust1535
@blindtrust1535 2 года назад
Thanks for the insightful information master.
@AdamBarkerThe
@AdamBarkerThe Год назад
Very helpful explanation. Gonna remember this for class, thank you.
@user-pj7sq7ce1f
@user-pj7sq7ce1f 2 года назад
One of the greatest posts here on this issue.
@R1DDL3RS
@R1DDL3RS 2 года назад
Good explanation. You can also turn your palm down to the floor and drag your opponents lapel-holding arm down to loosen grips too.
@k1mura92
@k1mura92 2 года назад
This channel is so freakin awesome
@0713mas
@0713mas 2 месяца назад
That was awesome!
@TheLockon00
@TheLockon00 2 года назад
Really interesting. Makes sense. I don't do Judo (jiu-jitsu guy) but my guess coming in was it was like feinting in boxing and was meant to kind of mask your actual kazushi and throw attempts by creating a lot of white noise by yanking the gi around in non-committal ways.
@azamattasmaev4580
@azamattasmaev4580 Год назад
Good lesson thank you 🙏
@KevinLeeVlog
@KevinLeeVlog 2 года назад
Learned something new!!!
@crisantogarcia6646
@crisantogarcia6646 2 года назад
I was just listening to you and Peter talk about this on the podcast.
@alLEDP
@alLEDP 2 года назад
But the Koreans used to also shake the lapel but for another reason. It was a good mind game in preparation for seoi nage. Look at the superstar judo footage
@alLEDP
@alLEDP 2 года назад
Doing the kuzushi with the shake
@bjarnell
@bjarnell 2 года назад
🙇
@bjarnell
@bjarnell 2 года назад
Was going to ask the same question. I’ve always been taught the “shake” is distraction but I really like Shintaro’s perspective on the arm movement to evade the grip and setup the next action. Would love to hear more on why he doesn’t like the distraction shake though
@latetodagame1892
@latetodagame1892 2 года назад
@@bjarnell it doesn't distract.
@bjarnell
@bjarnell 2 года назад
@@latetodagame1892 it certainly distracts some
@spartacusantipas4580
@spartacusantipas4580 2 года назад
Thanks Sensei!
@ElDrHouse2010
@ElDrHouse2010 2 года назад
good explanation
@frankiebey1279
@frankiebey1279 2 года назад
Excellent!!
@KeemaOfficiel
@KeemaOfficiel 2 года назад
Awesome video
@rafaelsoaresbiondi2849
@rafaelsoaresbiondi2849 2 года назад
Ótimo vídeo!
@matheuspn2722
@matheuspn2722 2 года назад
Ok, definitely one of the best judo videos out there! Impressive Thanks a lot!
@andrewkarl5174
@andrewkarl5174 2 года назад
Great content, so hope no one from my club sees this.
@georgeli926
@georgeli926 Год назад
I started doing Judo about one-two months ago. I started shaking the gi. It’s mainly so that I can push and pull the person, so that I can hopefully get a reaction to set up a throw. Other times it’s so that I can break a grip, like what Shintaro says. Shaking the gi doesn’t help with a grip in most cases because there’s more play on the gi which could make it harder to get leverage and you can even lose the grip if you don’t have a good grip.
@Qunyc1985
@Qunyc1985 2 года назад
Oh shit its cousin Eugene!!! Love that dude
@nikosmith4631
@nikosmith4631 2 года назад
Do you have a video on the takedown series you did at 2:55?
@scar19921
@scar19921 2 года назад
Would it also be they they shake it to see how they would react to a potential throw?
@jordanhoffman8418
@jordanhoffman8418 2 года назад
Shake your arm, not their gi. Got it.
@timothylarson3583
@timothylarson3583 2 года назад
Nice combo at 2:56
@XandrogZodbolt
@XandrogZodbolt 2 года назад
Colossal Osoto Gari too
@SLJET
@SLJET 2 года назад
BRAVO👍
@ceric9516
@ceric9516 2 года назад
agree
@alexandresensealexandremin1887
@alexandresensealexandremin1887 2 года назад
ARIGATOU Best regards from BRASIL 🇧🇷♥️🥋
@smarty5680
@smarty5680 2 года назад
I always feel for the guy who gets chucked around 😂
@jrmbayne
@jrmbayne 2 года назад
On a more serious note, if your opponent has anything like a cell phone in their d, shaking it and untucking it will make it fall out and you can win by DQ
@m2y8v
@m2y8v 2 года назад
I shake the "Gi" once a day.
@cassiooctaviani473
@cassiooctaviani473 2 года назад
6:00 is more like a Yama-arashi rather than osoto-gari, isn't it?
@jassimarsingh6505
@jassimarsingh6505 2 года назад
Nope
@AlexanderPews
@AlexanderPews 2 года назад
"what is this.. ?! it makes no sense.. !" *Shakes GI violently* that has made me laugh out loud for some reason xD
@jrmbayne
@jrmbayne 2 года назад
It's because if there is any candy in there, it will fall out
@ForzaTerra89
@ForzaTerra89 Год назад
It seems odds to me to push their right arm into their hip. What does that enable you to do. Not saying it’s bad, I trust you know what you’re talking about, just if anyone can help me to understand? Thanks
@docteurpikachu6913
@docteurpikachu6913 2 года назад
Guilty as charged.
@Matto_Harvo
@Matto_Harvo 2 года назад
I wonder if boxing coaches use judo to explain concepts
@marksoberay2318
@marksoberay2318 2 года назад
This channel is amazing you know I've been to many judo clubs over the last 30 years and frankly the cririculum is extremely boring, it's also osoto gari over and over and you know what I saw students quit like crazy from boring moves that dont work...I think Judo needs to have an exciting syllabus ... something that works and that's what will grow the sport it's not a secret that the sports participation has plummeted in recent decades
@raeban7295
@raeban7295 2 года назад
Everyone joining bjj💁‍♀️
@Qunyc1985
@Qunyc1985 2 года назад
I prefer Travis .......but I trained there too. Judo is watered down....and thats the reality. Imagine this.....in NYC mad Asians are getting crushed.....none of this has been a help. Food for thought and I have trained here.
@johnhaworth7034
@johnhaworth7034 Год назад
Why do judo with all of its rules, or you can just go do bjj and roll 🍥
@rohitchaoji
@rohitchaoji 9 месяцев назад
@@johnhaworth7034 Jiu jitsu could really do with more of judo's technical standup. Although I myself prefer jiu jitsu because it hurts less as I don't have to practice falling over 100 times in an hour.
@cahallo5964
@cahallo5964 2 года назад
my guess is that they like the sound it makes
@cahallo5964
@cahallo5964 2 года назад
damn I was wrong
@henrito2003
@henrito2003 2 года назад
Ok now I know why a guy almost blew my nails away when shaking his Gi ,makes sense 👍🏼 thanks Sensei !
@toportime
@toportime 2 года назад
So in short "Do not shake the Gi, Shake your arm"
@haroldbryant3105
@haroldbryant3105 2 года назад
Oh…
@martialmusicman
@martialmusicman 2 года назад
So they are breaking and fending off their opponent's grips without letting go of their own?
@jim1631
@jim1631 2 года назад
I thought the shake was to loosen the Gi to get better handles.
@Chonoryokusha
@Chonoryokusha 2 года назад
Shake the WHAT now?!
@asimnicholsmusic
@asimnicholsmusic 2 года назад
I was taught this was to take out the slack.
@themaverickblackbelt8054
@themaverickblackbelt8054 2 года назад
Since I've only ever done Judo in Asia, I have thought the shaking is normal... My senpai(s) have used the lapel shake to gather more of the material around my shoulder. It feels like a tourniquet on my left armpit. While it does raise my left shoulder, it feels more like they're driving my shoulder into my ear and head. Maybe my senpai are just mean/care about me?
@efka9667
@efka9667 2 года назад
I shake the gi to annoy my randori partners. I'm training their composure 😄
@munkhtulgabattogtokh1602
@munkhtulgabattogtokh1602 2 года назад
Awesome! This is so true you betrayed Japan
@young5005
@young5005 2 года назад
?
@sayfeddinebentatou8662
@sayfeddinebentatou8662 2 года назад
he gave out their secret :p
@latetodagame1892
@latetodagame1892 2 года назад
Hard off? Doesn't sound right.🤣🤣
@syn3rgyz
@syn3rgyz 2 года назад
been telling ppl this for years so that they would stop low key slapping me in the face with it. Wish you would demonstrate this with an actual judo gi though, cause it looks really easy here mostly cause eugenes barely grabbing onto anything with that BJJ gi and it's tight sleeves
@gNFEuV9rY77w
@gNFEuV9rY77w 2 года назад
誰か詳しい人日本語で解説してくれ~
@Davesworldyoutube
@Davesworldyoutube 2 года назад
I'd love to be there the moment the Judo guy gets into a real street fight and his opponent does not have on a karate ghee for him to grab. That's the Achilles heel for Judo. I suppose the Judo guy could carry an extra karate ghee with him at all times and give it to the guy who's attacking him
@AljosaPLampe
@AljosaPLampe 2 года назад
No need for a jacket if you go for a double or a bear hug and trip the legs… We know how to work without the gi, at least most of us
@catocall7323
@catocall7323 2 года назад
@@AljosaPLampe plus anywhere cold the jacket is no different than a gi.
@catocall7323
@catocall7323 2 года назад
I've been there, didn't go well for the judoka's opponent.
@rohitchaoji
@rohitchaoji 9 месяцев назад
Grappling is grappling. The gi just adds extra handles for grips, but you can still do most of those techniques without a gi.
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