THE BEST Judo Takedown for Jiu Jitsu with Satoshi Ishii

Published 2024-04-21
Satoshi Ishii demonstrates the best takedown for Jiu Jitsu in this video.
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All Comments (15)
  • @avidanelkin4581
    What an honor to be able to learn from such a master! Before the Internet there was no way I could ever hope to connect with such an accomplished Judoka because of the distance and cost of travel.
  • @Ryan21888
    Excellent! Also, a good explanation of breaking that collar grip! OSS
  • @ClwnJuNkY
    I used to use this alot . I prefer uki waza . But that technique is amazing😊
  • @Coachbex17
    That's great! It reminds me of the Georgian grip in Sambo. It's such a powerful grip to have.
  • @AlexN2022
    Judo for JJ is underappreciated. Could you find any no-gi applications though? I hit a similar throw in no-gi, but getting good grips is obviously difficult. What else is there in Judo that could work for no-gi?
  • @bboymantis
    Are you emphasizing leaning on the right shoulder as you pull? How are you ensuring you don't spike their head into the floor?
  • @matu4251
    isn't there a risk of DQ for spiking?