Ninjutsu techniques against Judo and Sambo holds - AKBAN

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Yossi Sheriff, the AKBAN Academy founder , explains Ninjutsu kata derivatives that counter a Judo hold.
A part of the 19th week training in AKBAN training year.
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I've done judo, mma, bjj and boxing. I know many are skeptical of the techniques shown as they should be since there are so many ineffective martial arts out there, I cannot comment on the specific techniques here, but I think it's a good sign that he acknowledged that other styles exist, that they can be effective, and that you do not want to fight your opponent in their area of expertise. Plus, they are drilling and he's demonstrating the techniques himself, so I'll keep an open mind.

carritohmc
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Great video on a cool subject! We are practicing throw counters at our dojo this month as well, specifically O-kyo, U-gari, and Zu-dori.

TheNinjaEveryDay
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0:12 Kibisu Gaeshi from Judo, 0:22 Kani Basami, Crabclaw Scissor Jump, Judo, banned in competition. Good techniques, I just dont see where this is Ninjutsu vs Judo or Sambo.

jaybone
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He should test that in real combat or Randori. Anyone can come up with their own fantasy counters to everything. Thing is, they have to actually work in real life, not just in a slow paced demonstration. The punching of both arms is ludicrous & unrealistic. It looks good, for a movie lol

Psypher
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I have a background in Judo, have crossed trained in Catch Wrestling and competed in Karate tournaments for almost a decade. I would pay attention to this video as even one technique can be added to one's arsenal. As a Student of Martial Arts listening and paying attention to the Instructor, requires discipline and absolute focus.

_Bad_Z
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Fascinating stuff. I practice JiuJitsu and Tae Kwon Do and have found this very helpful in terms of expanding my knowledge of throwing/defence techniques. Thank you.

hjlc
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So the way to fight against judo is to slap them and then do a judo move. Got it.

johnnybolla
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Question?
What are some physical fitness standards for the akban program, if any? Thank you and please comment.

JoshuaMaye-qr
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Many thanks on the very informative steps in the videos, Sensei Yossi!

thatretrocattt
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I just start JU JUTSU today and his techniques are great. Thank you sir!

oliverkucuk
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Wouldn't be even better to use nakadaka (on the kyusho part) since you're aiming on a softer tissue under the arm? I didn't try it yet, but I'm supposing that the "shock" effect will be stronger.
I'm a bjj practitioner and I'm curious if I would still have strength to pull of a seoi nage after being hit like that. Eager to try...

Also, amazing video as always!

RobVicRJ
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I really admire your approach and the use of handori to improve the practical application of techniques. I am a practitioner of Bujinkan budo taijutsu and Gracie Jiu jitsu here in Brazil. Do you have a branch here? Would like to know.

fabioklein
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Can these techniques be performed against fully resisting opponents? The judoka won't just stand there and get punched and thrown.

zadkiel
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Excellent lesson, absolutely love the integration of hard daken with different throws. Thank you Yossi 🙏

SpectralSky
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Interesting ideas. Agree @1:48 to not play to the opponent's strengths. So in a real situation, by the time the judo practitioner takes hold ie gets his grips, the off -balancing has begun and that's already his domain. If a wrestler shoots a double leg it's very difficult to defend if not trained in that area. if a striker is already within his range then that'll be his domain, eg. knee, elbow and other strikes (think muay thai). And if the jiujitsu guy sets his grips while standing, there's a potential choke-out, but if he's taken to the ground, that's where he'd be most comfortable and given the leg position after Kani Basami, with counter knee bar or fig. 4 toe hold, heel hook etc. not to mention what his options might be if he gets head to head parallel or cross body on the ground. Maybe your better defense options would be powders and potions: dust the eyes of these other stylists and while distracted, administer the sleeping needle, then disappear from the scene before the authorities show up :)

Makinja
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I enjoyed reading about the Methodical Pyramid. Though it was never given a formal name, this pyramid resembles the training programs I have seen in other systems and even in other activities.

harageilucid
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Going to make a video, BJJ techniques against ninjitsu techniques against judo and sambo holds 😂 everyone a ninja until they get double legged

Taekwon-Brando
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I'm sorry, but to me it's just a physical exercise. In real life these techniques don't even work against a street fighter. Judo fighter also has grappling fighting techniques. The judo fighter will grab you on the floor and finish you off.

charlesolhos
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Hmm at 4:40 i wonder why he says the shuto might kill him? Maybe its because karate could be effective and people dont know what they are talking about?

Proditum-dtvz
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All the pressure points staff has been debunked many times. Your best bet against a well-trained judoka is to apologize. Most, if not all, of them, are cool dudes and will forgive you.

johnbaptist