Judo footsweeps in depth

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Shintaro Higashi

Shintaro Higashi

4 роки тому

Judo footsweeps in depth
Footsweeps are timing oriented.
I cover these three in this video: O uchi gari, de ashi barai, and ko soto gari.
Footsweep cue: Hips cannot hinge back when going for sweeps.
It's Like kicking a soccer ball.
Ko uchi:
Use your sleeve hand to guide your partner forwards to make them think you're going for a turn throw. As they step forward, attack ko uchi and "kick your soccer ball". Your collar hand goes to the chin.
Ippon-seoi nage ko uchi maki komi is also an option.
De ashi barai:
Circle partner with collar hand, and sweep partner's trailing leg. Engage hips for the sweep. Push sleeve hand across and wheel their body downwards.
Ko soto (to the far leg):
This happens RvR or LvL. Block your partner's leg at their far leg knee, slide the foot down and attack ko soto in a tapping motion.
Put all three together: Ko uchi - circle de ashi - far leg ko soto gari
Then attack your bigger throws!
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 294
@jlogan2228
@jlogan2228 4 роки тому
Being a bigger more muscular person I used to HATE doing foot sweep drills bc I just wanted to muscle my way through a hip throw or something. My shihan noticed and said for a month I could only use foot sweeps in sparring. Once I figured out the timing aspect like you said now they are my go-to bc they are so much faster easier and sneakier
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 3 роки тому
@J Logan - Excellent comment and my main martial disciplines are Korean Hwa Rang Do , Jeet Kune Do and western boxing . After a few hours with an excellent teacher in Judo , I realized what I was missing . Getting put down with foot sweeps by smaller opponents was an eye opener and icing on the cake . All the best .
@dijks350
@dijks350 3 роки тому
Im a smaller muscular person who loves seoi nage, ouchi and osoto but I suck at footsweeps. Any tips?
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 3 роки тому
@@dijks350 Use your size and a low center of gravity to your advantage . Don't go "toe to toe " & height per height with a taller opponent . Don't forget - One form of a leg sweep is actually a well executed kick with forward momentum and power . Keep moving and don't stay static . Don't be where you are supposed to be . Don't be "there" . ATB
@dijks350
@dijks350 3 роки тому
@@QuantumMechanic_88 Yeah im pretty much toast if I stay in one spot as my taller opponent can reach over my back and get me
@taichisuzuki1207
@taichisuzuki1207 3 роки тому
@@QuantumMechanic_88 "Excellent comment and my main martial disciplines are Korean Hwa Rang Do , Jeet Kune Do and western boxing" -- The only thing you are a master of is "bull-shit-do" you lying fool, pretending to be a master of multiple styles. All three of those styles you mentioned are pretty detailed and complex. There's alot of concepts to learn from just one of them and you'd be hard pressed to learn everything or as much as you can from even just one. It won't help if you're taking two other styles each with their own fighting methods and concepts that may end up interfering or contradicting with what you're learning in the other style. You won't have time to absorb what you learn, before another style teaches you something different that's contrary to what you just learnt. For example how do you learn hwa rang do which is very traditional, has forms, kata and then learn jkd which is more modern and encourages you to break traditional patterns and forms which HRD may actually encourage you to do? What's lacking in JKD that you still need to take two other styles along with it?? doesn't jkd teach you enough already?? There's already ALOT to learn in jkd itself (along with those two other styles you mentioned) that you'd hardly have time to learn them all, let alone deal with contradicting concepts that may occur between them. Yes, some styles are complementary and can work well with other styles when you combine the knowledge. For example: boxing and wrestling. One works with striking, the other with grappling. Or wrestling and bjj .. both are dealing with grappling and you can benefit by combining the knowledge learnt from both. Or MMA and bjj. where you combine your ground game from MMA with more bjj knowledge and training. Some things can work together, but NOT in all cases. JKD and hwarang do have different foundations/core in their fighting methods. Both cover a range of different techniques from striking, grappling, self defence etc but each have their own different principles and way about doing them that don't blend as well with each other. One style may say: "use this stance" and another style says: "you don't need stances".
@joellanderson5137
@joellanderson5137 4 роки тому
Nothing like a good foot-sweep. It's like they stepped on a banana peel. Thank for the great instruction.
@therealjesus1317
@therealjesus1317 4 роки тому
😂😂
@phantom_mist1726
@phantom_mist1726 4 роки тому
That why I love them. They look so ridiculous almost as if staged but it's not lol
@7784000
@7784000 4 роки тому
We had a girl in our judoclub, she did a de ashi 90% of the time and it fucking worked. You knew beforehand that she will do de ashi during the fight, but when you didn t watch out for a 10th of a second the sweep hit you. She had a awesome timing, thats it.
@orvilleclisby6748
@orvilleclisby6748 3 роки тому
Well, I actually prefer a dramatic throw.
@sherwin3
@sherwin3 3 роки тому
De ashi harai and sasae are two of the most humiliating throws when you get nailed by them. However, they are sooooo satisfying when executed right though
@davidrobin3184
@davidrobin3184 2 роки тому
As a coach, When you were at a tournament wrestling in high school for Scarsdale everybody in the gym would stop and watch you because we knew something exciting was about to happen. Usually you would execute some nice throw or foot sweep. Glad to see your a coach now
@counterkidnapping1737
@counterkidnapping1737 4 роки тому
I need to judo sweep my boss
@Oldhandlewasabitcringe
@Oldhandlewasabitcringe 4 роки тому
You spelt slam wrong
@angrysocialjusticewarrior
@angrysocialjusticewarrior 4 роки тому
@@Oldhandlewasabitcringe You spelt bang wrong
@_yuuki_7367
@_yuuki_7367 4 роки тому
😂
@t-roy69
@t-roy69 4 роки тому
Counter Kidnapping 😂 ya know he may fire you for that....
@marciofidellesk9557
@marciofidellesk9557 4 роки тому
Me too
@meerestegal2970
@meerestegal2970 4 роки тому
Your transitions from one throw to the next are great. My sensei always gets angry when someone misses a throw and backs out to try again from a neutral position. He says it is like saying "I tried and missed, now it's your turn. It is never the other guy's turn."
@avenuex3731
@avenuex3731 4 роки тому
Good footwork is so understated and yet so devastating when done with skill. ( or luck )
@hursimear3408
@hursimear3408 4 роки тому
Avenue X luck lol. I caught a guys kick and then accidentally stepped on his foot and he fell. It was epic
@avenuex3731
@avenuex3731 4 роки тому
Kenneth Carazo I was playing ashibarai with my 7yodaughter. She heal spiked my tibial nerve and I almost passed out. In 20 years it never ever happened. Nauseous for at least 10 minutes. Luck is a superpower.
@michaelbeal1400
@michaelbeal1400 3 роки тому
Luck looks like skill, if you play it off right. That's the advanced stuff
@steveo1983
@steveo1983 2 роки тому
Ain't that the truth. My tree trunk legs can never get this shit right. Sensei told me Friday that her and I that are just a little wider and shorter will never be that great at this stuff. Koshi waza it is.
@tarasbulba77
@tarasbulba77 4 роки тому
This is high level technical Judo, awesome 👍
@zebbanister2348
@zebbanister2348 4 роки тому
LOL not even close
@fakename3344
@fakename3344 3 роки тому
Yeah, this is pretty baisc. It's a well taught lesson, and a very important basic, but still a basic skill.
@tarasbulba77
@tarasbulba77 3 роки тому
@@fakename3344 I was referring to Shitaro, the way he's applying the technique is highly technical .... but of course for a master such as yourself this is mundane 🙂
@jassimarsingh6505
@jassimarsingh6505 2 роки тому
@@tarasbulba77 cool profile pic!
@tarasbulba77
@tarasbulba77 2 роки тому
@@jassimarsingh6505 my ancestors were Cossacks and my great-grandfather was a Hatman. Tx 4 the compliment 👍
@paultaylor107
@paultaylor107 3 роки тому
You are truly an amazing coach. Would love to train at your dojo. Keep up your amazing content
@Shigashi84
@Shigashi84 3 роки тому
I appreciate that! Hope things get better and you can come by :-)
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 4 роки тому
I do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, "Judo Throws" were just kinda this thing that people would do sometimes. And then I found this channel and omg everything is different now. Thanks so much dude! Your videos are honestly just amazing.
@_yuuki_7367
@_yuuki_7367 4 роки тому
Upgraded💪🏽 jiu-jitsu +judo = monster grappler 😁👍🏼
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 4 роки тому
Oh yeah. Add some striking and you're invulnerable. *inb4 opponent brings gun to fight*
@johncipolla8335
@johncipolla8335 4 роки тому
I have a stupid question. What is the difference between Brazilian Jutsu and just Jiu Jitsu
@_yuuki_7367
@_yuuki_7367 4 роки тому
@@johncipolla8335 actually there is no Brazilian jutsu, Brazilian jiu-jitsu there is..
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 4 роки тому
@@johncipolla8335 I'm not entirely sure but I believe Jiu Jitsu was more focused on the art and spirituality of the techniques whereas BJJ is more about "what do I to to beat this guy." Of course classical Japanese Jiu Jitsu doesn't really exist anymore I think so if you say Jiu Jitsu everyone will think of BJJ.
@hipqban169
@hipqban169 4 роки тому
Man, I’m glad you take jiujitsu points into account and clarify them. I was thinking exactly about the back exposure with kouchi..thank you!
@psyience3213
@psyience3213 4 роки тому
You're in half guard, just get the underhook and they can't get your back. I know way more jj than judo. that's why i'm here lol
@rhabdob3895
@rhabdob3895 4 роки тому
“Add” to the body “Abduct” from the body. Love your vids
@JudoGeoff
@JudoGeoff 4 роки тому
For the hips/legs, that does tend to work well. For the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint, it might get a little confusing for some people once the upper arms are above parallel to the floor. Not trying to pick on you, by the way -- just adding something extra to think about for those who may enjoy it.
@tashikrtv6878
@tashikrtv6878 4 роки тому
U do CrossFit don't you?
@45calibermedic
@45calibermedic 4 роки тому
I'm a brand new student of Judo and I wanted to thank you for taking the time to post so many simple and direct videos for us to learn from. My primary focus is, of course, following my teacher's pedagogy, but I will also keep your advice in mind.
@Joiner113
@Joiner113 4 роки тому
Chances are that this guy is a higher grade than your teacher.
@JohnWhite-mr3ec
@JohnWhite-mr3ec 4 роки тому
The Sensei is a Rokudan, Shichidan or Hachidan (6th to 8th Degree), which the red and white belt indicates. So I agree with what Joiner113 says
@45calibermedic
@45calibermedic 4 роки тому
@@JohnWhite-mr3ec it turns out that he is. At any rate, I actually ended up quitting because there were some safety/teaching issues that he was unwilling to help with at all.
@JohnWhite-mr3ec
@JohnWhite-mr3ec 4 роки тому
@@45calibermedic Good for you, safety should be upper most in any dojo as is respect. Don't stop completely look for a club that allows people to take part or watch without any money or membership fee paid, before joining. So you can have a chance to evaluate its ethos. I like you have had to leave a club due to a Sifu had the wrong attitude. At the time I was a 2nd Dan in Karate and had taken up Kung Fu as a second discipline after my Sensei had dead. This was in the early 1990's. I went on to archive Brown belt in Aikido and by the end of the 90's have my 1st Dan in Judo. The reason I have told you this is that I have some knowledge looking for the right club. Know what you want from Judo, I was looking to be more rounded in body and mind, but none of my Senseis or Sifu taught the spiritual side, I got that from doing these disciplines. Sorry went on a bit there, all my best
@JohnnyJiuJitsu
@JohnnyJiuJitsu 4 роки тому
I’m a black belt in bjj. My coaches are also black belts in Judo. I really liked this instructional. Great job. Subscribed.
@ajtg3807
@ajtg3807 2 роки тому
How long did it take you
@JohnnyJiuJitsu
@JohnnyJiuJitsu 2 роки тому
@@ajtg3807 8 years 8 months.
@ajtg3807
@ajtg3807 2 роки тому
@@JohnnyJiuJitsu that’s actually pretty good most of the others I see online say 10+
@JunoNH
@JunoNH 4 роки тому
loved how gentle your knee's got to the mat for seoi
@davidmoloney2687
@davidmoloney2687 3 роки тому
The kick the ball advice for kouchi is excellent. I'll work on that with the kids. Pro tips as ever Shintaro-san
@roinujamigo5129
@roinujamigo5129 3 роки тому
Love how he explains everything thank you Shintaro you helped me a lot in my judo
@ryanlittlechilds
@ryanlittlechilds 4 роки тому
Thank you for the clear and focused instructional!
@drcrook1
@drcrook1 2 роки тому
Love this video. We are working primarily foot sweeps for a month as openings to everything else.
@russellbursey7175
@russellbursey7175 Рік тому
Nicely done, I especially liked the throw over the head from kneeling position...so cool.
@andriyuzumaki666
@andriyuzumaki666 4 роки тому
Footsweeps are huge part of standing game, very interesting and important!!! Thanks a lot!!!
@jrmbayne
@jrmbayne 4 роки тому
Sensei has had us drilling movement for ashiwazafor like the last eight classes and it has been phenomenal for my understanding of the timing
@melanievoltz4453
@melanievoltz4453 2 роки тому
Fantastic video! Came here to learn sweeps before my first competition as a white belt (bjj). You’re a great instructor!
@odanne29
@odanne29 4 роки тому
footsweeps are the best, love them..
@CrinosAD
@CrinosAD 4 роки тому
Excellent video on how important good footwork is to perform these techniques correctly!
@MrK11k33
@MrK11k33 4 роки тому
So clear at explaining, Excellent class man, thanks.
@ricktaymimartinez2236
@ricktaymimartinez2236 4 роки тому
Used that last week at the dojo. It worked really nice. Exactly what you showed. Once he planted the right foot forward I took him down with minimal force.
@ybaha1995
@ybaha1995 4 роки тому
Excellent video. Clear and precise!
@cp24eva
@cp24eva 4 роки тому
I don't do Judo because I don't have any school around where I live, so I and my family do BJJ. Judo still applies and I LOVE your instruction! Thanks! My BJJ school teaches a little judo in the stand-up, but not as a major focus. Your videos give me a bit more to bring to the table when talking about getting the initial advantage!
@beckett4052
@beckett4052 Рік тому
I have like 5 in my city and my city isn't that big
@GenericName86
@GenericName86 Рік тому
@@beckett4052 where I live there's only one dojo in each of the three nearest regions. Some countries just don't have the options.
@vids595
@vids595 Рік тому
@@beckett4052 That is odd.
@russellbracey3831
@russellbracey3831 4 роки тому
Great breakdown! Thanks for sharing.
@IPIay01
@IPIay01 Рік тому
Oh this is perfect!!!! I've been struggling with stringing together a flow and this looks amazing.
@t-roy69
@t-roy69 4 роки тому
Great videos! Easy to understand explanations of techniques.
@seanpetrash7263
@seanpetrash7263 Рік тому
I love everything you just said by the way. Judo is so beautiful.
@randallpetroelje3913
@randallpetroelje3913 3 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant and beautiful judo. Thanks again for your teaching and your show 🙏
@zaurislamov1137
@zaurislamov1137 4 роки тому
I'm a simple man see your lessons push like button)))
@ASN_Alfie
@ASN_Alfie Рік тому
Used this to win a tournament yesterday, thanks very much for your tutorials, they are very informative
@sergiogonzalez-xi5km
@sergiogonzalez-xi5km 2 роки тому
Esto es super asombroso veo estos videos y amo el judo que bueno que exista una persona como usted que enseñen sus conocimientos
@RoyalMountedAnkleBiters
@RoyalMountedAnkleBiters 2 роки тому
Really clean excellent instruction, can't wait to run them. I've been lucky to have several well known bjj & Japanese jujitsu instructors near me who I've had the privilege to train under for many yrs. I've learned some solid takedown techniques but I've always wanted to train & learn under a high level judo instructor focusing purely on judo. Always felt my stand up grappling to be my weakest link where I just don't feel as comfortable as I do w/ striking & ground. Thx for uploading these🤙
@pablosanmiguel5802
@pablosanmiguel5802 2 роки тому
This was awesome! Being new to Judo I want to master these sweeps, they seem so efficient.
@joeyrobichaud9726
@joeyrobichaud9726 2 роки тому
Best teacher I ever had since long time
@larryzach7880
@larryzach7880 4 роки тому
Any trolls who say the kouchi makikomi is a ne waza exposure haven't practiced it, like you say, tori has the advantage plus you finnish with both hands on one corner. great videos Thank you!
@moloned
@moloned 2 роки тому
Excellent tip on making uke believe you're going for a big turn throw while executing kouchi gari, thank you Shintaro-sensei. The point about ensuring upright posture so your hips aren't hinged is also valuable for students
@randallharter
@randallharter 10 місяців тому
These are explained so well. Thank you
@JVoorhees1
@JVoorhees1 2 роки тому
Best judo videos out there, thank you shintaro
@dsimon33871
@dsimon33871 4 роки тому
Nice breakdown of how to obtain position. Many times I see individuals very careful about working for position during a mount attempt, or a guard attempt, and forget the same dynamics when reaping the legs.
@antoniomrubio
@antoniomrubio 2 роки тому
Thanks once again for the excellent explanations. I really do appreciate how your work is helping accelerate the learning of new judoka and reinforcing the learning of us older judoka. I've recently returned to practicing judo after 14 years away.
@rajamotivation4801
@rajamotivation4801 4 роки тому
Awesome video! Thankyou so much! Keep up the great work with these vids!
@serekithegreat
@serekithegreat Рік тому
I’ve always loved ashiwaza and deashi harai is my second favorite foot technique next to osoto gari. Footsweeps are also techniques that aging judokas can continue to train without the wear & tear on the body. Good stuff. 🥋😎🤙🏾
@azorasiegbu8099
@azorasiegbu8099 2 роки тому
watching judo videos the night before morning judo training >>>
@KickBoxFit
@KickBoxFit 2 роки тому
Awesome! Thanks for talking about the timing 👍
@realpolicetalk
@realpolicetalk 4 роки тому
I have used footsweeps a lot at work. They are effective.
@DT-tz8dy
@DT-tz8dy 4 роки тому
Thank you so much! Such a great video!
@Djent7779
@Djent7779 4 роки тому
thank you so much happy new year
@kennethrogers1129
@kennethrogers1129 Рік тому
Amazing wealth of knowledge
@rfrancoi
@rfrancoi 4 роки тому
That was amazing... Thank you Sir.
@apuzyr
@apuzyr 3 роки тому
Nice video. A well timed and applied de-ashi-barai is poetic, almost ballet-like. The trick is to do it with as little force as possible so your opponent has no idea how he landed on his back.
@randymerta3406
@randymerta3406 2 роки тому
As a LEO for nearly 30 years I used ashi waza techniques many times to take resisting subjects to the ground. So effective.
@rashidskh
@rashidskh 3 роки тому
Shintaro you are great.
@katkyle8169
@katkyle8169 2 роки тому
Higashi sensei, I just wanted to say THANK YOU! I am a shotokan Karate black belt for 8 years and I never got the sweep to work. I am also a Judoka for 1 year and never got the sweep to work. I watched this video and I finally get why I failed. Oss!
@gathobeevens2644
@gathobeevens2644 2 роки тому
Great contents ! Blessings!!!
@ramcesgaston5319
@ramcesgaston5319 4 роки тому
He has what it takes to the unassuming eye. I do believe this shihan is well educated.
@andrewruddy962
@andrewruddy962 Рік тому
Love it , thank you.
@J3unG
@J3unG 2 роки тому
Nice camera perspective using the shorter wall, bro. It makes everybody look closer. Keep up the good work, guys. I hope you guys open the dojo for classes soon.
@karamlevi
@karamlevi 4 роки тому
Excellent teachings
@jamespacia8610
@jamespacia8610 4 роки тому
This guy is amazing
@antoniodominguez3839
@antoniodominguez3839 4 роки тому
Awesome techniques!!!!
@muaafiiyusoff2140
@muaafiiyusoff2140 4 роки тому
yay was waiting for a video like this Thank you
@codenameidk206
@codenameidk206 Рік тому
Thank you so much! Really helpful. I wish you were my teacher.
@adanjunior
@adanjunior 4 роки тому
Yes. That is right . I am a second Dan black belt in taekwondo and Judo . That's exactly what I learned and keep it practice because my job as a Security Officer Thanks for the video FYI. The best way to learn it is old school tradition. I learned from the Great Grand Master's. Koreans 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Adam
@AdroitDojo
@AdroitDojo Рік тому
I love that you say and write down the technique names. So many videos it's "here's a sweep,reap,dump,throw,etc" Cool but if I want to see a more in depth tutorial there is none because I can't google the name.
@BlackMaskq
@BlackMaskq 4 роки тому
Wow, nice foot work. Adding this
@FranciscoEstrada1
@FranciscoEstrada1 4 роки тому
this is gold, thanks. i wonder why there is no complete dvd instructional out there only focused in footsweeps!
@juanignacioXI
@juanignacioXI 4 роки тому
Very nice video and explanation, ty bro
@chrisperrins8082
@chrisperrins8082 2 роки тому
Wow! So much to learn!!!
@Tobby4063
@Tobby4063 Рік тому
I love foot sweeps.
@burningknuckle26
@burningknuckle26 2 роки тому
Dudes forget about the foot sweeps. So useful
@timothyotoole8224
@timothyotoole8224 6 місяців тому
great job 👏
@zizanidjamel6594
@zizanidjamel6594 Рік тому
Merci Maître très bien compris
@azeddinebaiche7062
@azeddinebaiche7062 4 роки тому
Good coach 💪
@joeyrobichaud9726
@joeyrobichaud9726 2 роки тому
Very good exemple thank you very much
@mightyachilles1
@mightyachilles1 4 роки тому
You re a savage! Love this.
@mattkwan9459
@mattkwan9459 4 роки тому
Wow. I just learned so much.
@instanttherapy
@instanttherapy 3 роки тому
Shintaro as in Shintaro Katsu the star of the Zato Ichi films I grew up watching at Los Angeles theatres, The Toho Labrea, The Linda Lee and The Kokusai. Way back in the late 60's. Oh yeah, and good technique. Thanks.
@jaketan.22
@jaketan.22 4 роки тому
Nice save from back take comments from bjj practitioners man. Thanks!
@TheKentuckyPatriot
@TheKentuckyPatriot 3 роки тому
Excellent video!
@jonnythunder92
@jonnythunder92 3 роки тому
Great vid...thanks..
@imranabbas111
@imranabbas111 4 роки тому
Awesome 👌
@svendemon
@svendemon 2 роки тому
I love footsweeps.
@fitepitsnbonfires
@fitepitsnbonfires 2 роки тому
Interesting good stuff !
@MrSnippety
@MrSnippety Рік тому
Love this low amplitude judo
@drunkmasterOK
@drunkmasterOK 3 роки тому
Extremely useful! Greeting from Ukraine )
@ClwnJuNkY
@ClwnJuNkY 4 роки тому
The man !
@Saicondodjo
@Saicondodjo 4 роки тому
Instructior is very good!
@jptothetree
@jptothetree 4 роки тому
Thank you for posting! Ossssss
@JohnDoe-dk4gt
@JohnDoe-dk4gt 4 роки тому
Smart Teacher.
@lyubotodinov3359
@lyubotodinov3359 4 роки тому
Very Nice!!!!
@franco_albi9559
@franco_albi9559 4 роки тому
molto chiaro. Grazie
@jamtmann
@jamtmann 2 роки тому
Awesome 👍
@justinmo
@justinmo Рік тому
I am a BJJ black belt and Judo black belt but I am admittedly not that great at takedowns. I was searching the internet today to improve my foot sweeps and this is by far the best video I found. Thank you so much for sharing this!
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 11 місяців тому
What? How could you say that you are not that good at takedowns while being a black belt in both arts!? I woildn't undertand even if you said that you do Kosen Judo, which i doubt
@justinmo
@justinmo 11 місяців тому
@@jestfullgremblim8002 well I am really good compared to the average person :)
@Arkus123
@Arkus123 3 місяці тому
They just be giving black belts to anybody these days huh?
@justinmo
@justinmo 3 місяці тому
@@Arkus123 I wasn't sure if this was directed at me or not but I have been training Jiujitsu, Judo and Wrestling for 30 years no time off.
@Arkus123
@Arkus123 3 місяці тому
@@justinmo than how are you still not good?
@jestfullgremblim8002
@jestfullgremblim8002 11 місяців тому
Great video, love coming back to it to show it to everyone i know hahahahaha
@slim12456
@slim12456 4 роки тому
Awesome thank you
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