Israelies use this cause there near alot of countries with terrorism. Would you really want to have a shoot out everyday? no you teach them this aikido/krav maga/jiujitsu, beat the hell out of a terrorist and possibly take him in for questioning. Sounds good to me lol
@scotty123123
You are right, it is Judo.
The thing about Krav Maga is that it has taken various holds from Judo and other martial arts.
You know about the 360 defense? What about the the knife defense where you attack and defend at the same time? That’s modified techniques from Shuri-Tei Karate.
Max Müller said “to know one religion is to know none”. In my opinion, the same could be applied in martial arts aswell.
@ogmilklegit Your comment doesn’t even make any sense. Try utilizing complete sentences. I’ll assume the “but” you wrote was supposed to be “about” and in that case, I do know a fair amount about politics. I am a graduate level political science student attending school on a G.I. bill, which was awarded to me for my military service. Also the word “redneck” assumes that I am white.
i have been taking KM classes for awhile-i teach and keep the ove simple as possible and use continuous motion to deliver the blows-i also teach to alway get behind the opponent when possible and complete a tactic-i am in clarksville tn-
whitewolf
yup, military versions of MA techniques are often varied and simplified so that they can be taught and learned quickly. the result is a technique which requires more effort than the original, but is just as effective and alot more applicable to military training as it doesnt take years to perfect.
Well it’s not always the first throw you learn it depends on where you go. It’s a great throw for beginners to learn tho. The dojo I go to in an attempt to get interactive with crowds trying to promote the dojo we do teach ppl this throw and have them throw us on a crash pad. It’s basic and not hard to do.
technigue is good but i was taught that by instead of doing a judo sweep you bring your knee up and stab your foot between his legs so your rear of knee area strikes his rear of leg as you push with your hand-this drives him into the ground quicker. i was shown this by a green baret vietnam era. whitewolf
Well maybe thats what they teach now. I learned from the old school. They used to hit us with a kendo sword when we screwed up. I got my shodan from Shihan Shuzo (Chris) Kato. My father ran a dojo for over 35 years
This is a very basic version of the very first throw you learn in Judo called O Soto Gari. Judo was founded by Professor Jigoro Kano as a sport which got its roots from Jujutsu. Some militarys adopted this throw for their self-defense programs. Judo was made popular in America by the actor James Cagney
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sirkai007 says:
May 11, 2011 at 7:31 am (UTC 0)
This looks like a judo major outside reap
PhatTheBoyz says:
May 11, 2011 at 8:18 am (UTC 0)
Israelies use this cause there near alot of countries with terrorism. Would you really want to have a shoot out everyday? no you teach them this aikido/krav maga/jiujitsu, beat the hell out of a terrorist and possibly take him in for questioning. Sounds good to me lol
InnocenceExperience says:
May 11, 2011 at 8:21 am (UTC 0)
@HirokazuZen I think to know one religion is to know one.
HirokazuZen says:
May 11, 2011 at 8:37 am (UTC 0)
@scotty123123
You are right, it is Judo.
The thing about Krav Maga is that it has taken various holds from Judo and other martial arts.
You know about the 360 defense? What about the the knife defense where you attack and defend at the same time? That’s modified techniques from Shuri-Tei Karate.
Max Müller said “to know one religion is to know none”. In my opinion, the same could be applied in martial arts aswell.
sirkai007 says:
May 11, 2011 at 9:06 am (UTC 0)
@scotty123123 O Soto gari to be exact.
KuffNati says:
May 11, 2011 at 9:15 am (UTC 0)
@Mr62ford I can’t wait till you say that to someone and get your ass beat, racist prick
RaiohTheHunter says:
May 11, 2011 at 9:59 am (UTC 0)
@aladonocturno I don’t…… BELIEVE IT!
Mr62ford says:
May 11, 2011 at 10:05 am (UTC 0)
@ogmilklegit Your comment doesn’t even make any sense. Try utilizing complete sentences. I’ll assume the “but” you wrote was supposed to be “about” and in that case, I do know a fair amount about politics. I am a graduate level political science student attending school on a G.I. bill, which was awarded to me for my military service. Also the word “redneck” assumes that I am white.
ogmilklegit says:
May 11, 2011 at 10:57 am (UTC 0)
@Mr62ford go shut up redneck like you really no anything but real world politics and military
Mr62ford says:
May 11, 2011 at 11:50 am (UTC 0)
Isreali self-defense what a joke. Why didn’t it show isrealis whinning to the U.N. and asking for American intervention?
skatermachine says:
May 11, 2011 at 11:53 am (UTC 0)
Are they listening to KoRn?
aladonocturno says:
May 11, 2011 at 12:17 pm (UTC 0)
jujutsu is more old than judo
aladonocturno says:
May 11, 2011 at 12:47 pm (UTC 0)
no
osotogari is a technique of jujutsu and ninjutsu
nhigikak says:
May 11, 2011 at 1:37 pm (UTC 0)
e de judo
oldsgtmajusmc says:
May 11, 2011 at 2:19 pm (UTC 0)
i have been taking KM classes for awhile-i teach and keep the ove simple as possible and use continuous motion to deliver the blows-i also teach to alway get behind the opponent when possible and complete a tactic-i am in clarksville tn-
whitewolf
ToraJutsu01 says:
May 11, 2011 at 2:37 pm (UTC 0)
yup, military versions of MA techniques are often varied and simplified so that they can be taught and learned quickly. the result is a technique which requires more effort than the original, but is just as effective and alot more applicable to military training as it doesnt take years to perfect.
aladonocturno says:
May 11, 2011 at 2:42 pm (UTC 0)
el osoto gari no es originalmente del judo si no del jujutsu
aladonocturno says:
May 11, 2011 at 2:47 pm (UTC 0)
osoto gari
tecnica de ju jutsu
acmeconsultinggroup says:
May 11, 2011 at 3:12 pm (UTC 0)
It’s hard to hear Mr. Waldman speak sometimes because some moron is yelling in the background
xmanhockey7 says:
May 11, 2011 at 3:44 pm (UTC 0)
Well it’s not always the first throw you learn it depends on where you go. It’s a great throw for beginners to learn tho. The dojo I go to in an attempt to get interactive with crowds trying to promote the dojo we do teach ppl this throw and have them throw us on a crash pad. It’s basic and not hard to do.
oldsgtmajusmc says:
May 11, 2011 at 4:15 pm (UTC 0)
technigue is good but i was taught that by instead of doing a judo sweep you bring your knee up and stab your foot between his legs so your rear of knee area strikes his rear of leg as you push with your hand-this drives him into the ground quicker. i was shown this by a green baret vietnam era. whitewolf
cboobtube says:
May 11, 2011 at 5:09 pm (UTC 0)
Well maybe thats what they teach now. I learned from the old school. They used to hit us with a kendo sword when we screwed up. I got my shodan from Shihan Shuzo (Chris) Kato. My father ran a dojo for over 35 years
Sheik06 says:
May 11, 2011 at 5:56 pm (UTC 0)
The “very first throw you learn in judo”??? The first throw I learned in Judo was O Goshi, the second Seio-Nage… O soto gari was the third XD
presseno says:
May 11, 2011 at 6:06 pm (UTC 0)
Well it appears in both arts. But as jiu jutsu is older than judo…malandro is right.
cboobtube says:
May 11, 2011 at 6:10 pm (UTC 0)
This is a very basic version of the very first throw you learn in Judo called O Soto Gari. Judo was founded by Professor Jigoro Kano as a sport which got its roots from Jujutsu. Some militarys adopted this throw for their self-defense programs. Judo was made popular in America by the actor James Cagney