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Cool JJJ vid.
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Ju-what? Do Jutsu?
So this is Jujutsu...??? I still see Judo waza. Randori with little resistance...
See them tapping out? Judo! See the *juji gatami about five times? Judo. See the throwing, sweeping, reaping? Kuzushi? Judo. See the standing attachments and Gripping? Judo. See the Ukemi? Judo... see the PINNING techniques with opponent on his back? Judo. The costume and the belt? JUDO The Kicking? (and was that punching?) That's (crappy) jujutsu.
I give it two stars for a couple good throws and the arm bar... whoopie do...
They might be blackbelts or maybe brown. Good technique for the most part.
*The Kodokan Judo technique Ude Hishigi Juji Gatame is commonly called jujigatame, or cross armlock. It gets its name from the position of the person doing the technique (tori) across the opponent's body. It is one of the most effective armlocks in judo, and it is consistently the number one winning armlock used in international judo competition.
Neil Ohlenkamp
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Exactly like BJJ???
Originally posted by danfaggellaLooks exactly like BJJ, except with aikido attire.
Those guys were pretty good at sub geppling though, neat stuff.
I first thought aikido or Daitoryu but then he went for the submission?
It's all Ju to me...
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It IS Brazilian Jujutsu! Have a look at the very last frame - it clearly says "Sociedade Braziliera de Bugei".
So it's BJJ, but really TJJ, so it's TBJJ, or BTJJ, or*Head Explodes*
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Lol
Originally posted by aseepishIt IS Brazilian Jujutsu! Have a look at the very last frame - it clearly says "Sociedade Braziliera de Bugei".
So it's BJJ, but really TJJ, so it's TBJJ, or BTJJ, or*Head Explodes*
I was wondering if anyone would catch that... LMAO You guys are great!
Looks blended to me Aikido influence maybe circular footwork and costume?
Interesting all the same, eh?
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Ude Hishigi Juji Gatame
Originally posted by danfaggellaIt really is all Ju, can't put a style's name to the armbar, ect...
Sure you can. The Japanese name looks like a mouthfull but with practice you too can use the "proper" terminology (Japanese).
Juji gatame... Say it with me.
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