Best Judo Takedowns for Bouncers #judo #bouncer

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The combination of Ouchi and Uchimata is devastating if used correctly. While it may require a lot of practice to master, the combination of Ouchi and Uchimata will be unstoppable if done correctly. Hopping on one foot, forwards, backward, while moving your hands and reacting to your opponent. THIS IS JUDO at its finest. #mma

Best Judo Takedowns for Bouncers provides concise and practical explanations applicable to various situations. The instructor, Shintaro Higashi, offers proven and practical approaches that can be used throughout your entire Judo practice, broad, effective techniques applicable to Judo as a whole, with detailed guidance tailored to those wanting to improve their skills. The thorough explanations are aimed at judokas who want to improve their skills. Simplify and add this attack to your game with easy-to-implement concepts

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As a retired bouncer, Judo skills were invaluable ! Police would show up and the guy wouldn't have a mark on him! But would call and claim he was assaulted ! Did a lot of sweeps and take downs.

exploringcalifornia
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LOVED the story at the end!!! This is the kind of extra stuff we want to see. You have a great presence and also your comedic chemistry with Eugene is hilarious.

dandalee
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Smaller sized bouncers don't have that big guy intimidation factor, so you better believe they've got some skills.

yuriboyka
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You’re the unluckiest guy to have instigated with Shintaro in his 20s in a crowded bar

errantcanis
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It's hilarious to me that guys would mess with a shorter bouncer. Dude, if he's not a big massive guy, you know there's a reason why he's still working that job.

honigdachs.
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Podcast episode!!! Bouncer tales of Shintaro, Victor and big Ron.

mattcollins
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I got a black belt in Judo as a kid in Hawaii and many years later worked as a bouncer, after being a folk style coach a boxer add a mixed martial arts competitor I can easily say that old school Judo is the very best style for the Public Safety Professional because it teaches you to win the takedown without hurting your opponants

Howleebra
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I worked as a bar bouncer for years and am a full time police officer now. Deciding to start Judo is something I wish I would have done a hell of a lot sooner in my 20's. Without a doubt an invaluable tool for anyone in security or police work.

tonysmith
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Judo is a no nonsense art which makes it so practical.

roninnotasheeplikeyou.
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My friend was a bouncer and he was a Golden glove boxer. He always threw a fake jab or open hand jab to cover their vision and just dip low to come up with a upper cut to the balls and it worked 9/10 times. He did tell me when other bouncers would come over and show videos from that night. This dude tried to rob a bouncer at 7 eleven who happen to be a gold? Or state judo champ. Dude. That was wild!

genises
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I started bouncing in Baltimore in 1988. I just retired from bouncing and bartending, hopefully for good this time, last October. Some of the stories are unbelievable, and sometimes hilarious. Thanks for the video.

ironmikehallowween
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Awesome to see you spot the head trauma risk and call it. I have about 12 years of judo, and I think even a basic osotogari in a bar tussle could see someone untrained smacking their head on the way down. I think we underestimate how overpowered judo is against people who can't breakfall - gotta take care that we can kick ass when needed without f*cking them up and going down for GBH.

Bud_Mulligan
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Firstly let me state the following:
1. im a fellow judoka (blackbelt.. used to compete at a national level in my youth)
2. I have at various points worked as door staff and security along with military service.
Your video is good - for certain types of situation, I liked the fact you talked about cradling the head - important not to get sued or lose your job.
perhaps its the country i live in or the places Ive worked - but any sort of grappling against an unknown is so dangerous, knives are super prevalent here.
Still a fan of low kicks/sweeps - and I too would recommend them, but please all - be super careful before taking your eyes off their hands, or getting in body on body contact. Too much ofwhat I know from judo and other grappling leaves one so vulnerable to getting a knife in the side (and its the sides where the armour vest does not cover)

bigolbearthejammydodger
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This brings back humorous memories of back in college. I was the chief of campus security for dances and events. I was 5'6 and 135 lb and a judo blue - brown belt. The bodybuilders would call me when they had crowd control problems at the front door. Too funny!!
My backup guy "Dana" was 6'6 and 260 lb... Good guy.

kennethokeefebrake
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Loved the story at the end, would be cool if we could get more things like this just after the main topic of the video if you've ever got any relevant stories!

opghmino
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You're a great guy, Mr. Higashi. Loved this story.
In the animal world it's easier to tell who is not to be messed with. For humans, I guess taped fingertips or cauliflower ears on a short bouncer is the equal of yellow and black stripes.

tamasbarad
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If a bar hires anyone under 5’10 as a bouncer, that’s your signal right there that the guy is a highly trained, in shape mofo and is the last guy you would ever want mess with.

Camel_Carpaccio
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The little bit of judo i learned in the Army has served me better than boxing! 😮

MichaelLabriola-fs
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Previously I thought Shintaro at ballet class was the funniest thing imaginable. Now it's the scene of him goofing around as a bouncer.

Iverisus
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As a guy who worked in event security in my college days, was able to relate to and enjoy your 'bouncer days' stories!

MC-sfht