Kani basami

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Kani basami is one of the most dangerous moves in all of grappling. Brian shows a variation of Kani basami here. Hope you like it. Me and Brian go way back. We are constantly sharing knowledge and working out. He is an Amazing BJJ black belt. You can check out his Youtube below!

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Jean Luc Rouge once said "Kani Basami is only dangerous because of uke's reactions." Sensei Shintaro's knee locking up as Sensei Brian puts in the hook is a nice detail.

chrismaks
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This is a very cool technique. Thanks for showing!

FightCommentary
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Funny to see you wearing a black belt instead of red.

Bozothcow
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I've watched several videos on YouTube and it seems that when kani basami is applied as a defensive/reversal technique, when the leg is trapped, it's less dangerous and more effective. When it's used as an attack, the attacker's weight combined with speed causes injuries. It is really a beautiful move when done right.

travishaynes
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I'm glad to see some techniques that aren't just for judo.

joshuathomas
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It gets real technical when you talk about the anatomy of why it's so dangerous. Mostly if the weight is going backwards and/or the knee is not in front of the foot, it's generally safe. But you see alot of people not understanding the mechanics who attack the knee from the front. Yeah it will eventually put them on their back but only after the body cant fall forwards anymore and the knee has been pried apart

Drikkerbadevand
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Silat guys tend to use kani basami a lot but theirs is a little different, perhaps that's why you rarely see shattered knees there

TNTTestificate
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I heard Higashi San drop Mr. Glicks name in the video he did with Mr. Garry St. Leger over a month ago, found Mr. Glick's channel and I'm blown away with the content on his channel. Excellent communication: clear, paced and concise. Thank you to you both.

beeyakaitolo
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Very dangerous technique that also opens you to be suplexed.
This technique is legal in Sambo, but only if your attacking leg goes over the waist of your opponent, they also do a variation of rolling o guruma to get you into a kneebar.

joseluki
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Super clarity! Thanks for the superb examination and technical execution

TAROTAI
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This technique is common in Silat, we call this technique "guntingan"

zorioncosima
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Amazing, Amazing!! Great presenters, thank you both.

boudibla
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Brain's channel is exceptionally well organized with playlists.

vids
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Very nice variation of the Kani Basami or Scissors Takedown Throw. A little different from the traditional judo version. Osu🙏🏼👍🏼❤️

kempoonetwog
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The reason Kani basimi is so dangerous is because jerks throw it against ankles and knees. That is kansetsu nage and the person doing it should be adjusted in the locker room. Best in the shower. This version is safe and the opening for the leg lock perfect. Thanks guys.

Mtripp
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Look similar to Scissors Takedown, while Scissors Takedown seems advance. My martial teacher Silat focus on shoulder rotation to create torque on my fix posture leg

YEN_calisthenics
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just discovered your channel, loving it

OGFITNESS
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Hello! How would I go about avoiding injury, if someone is trying to use the kani basani on me? I heard that I should "roll with it" but I have never practiced defending against it.

spikechang
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In my karate school we would practice this move very often. We were more csideways with our partner though. Ours was more like the version Cung Le was known for in his fights. Obviously we never used it in sparring, we would have work on the technique.

barrettokarate
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saw a clip of a guy almost breaking his opponents leg with the scissor takedown, and i do not really see a difference between his and your technique, sooo can you please tell me how to avoid breaking my opponent's legs?

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