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Basic Judo - Chokes. Basic Judo - Throws to a Ground Finish. Basic Judo - Trips and Throws to the Front. Basic Judo - Falling. SAMURAI SPIRIT JUDO djurdjurakabylie. United States Judo Association | The Home of Grassroots Judo. The original Judo Information Site. Judo Info From Olympic Judoka Jimmy Pedro: Four Judo Moves Every MMA Fighter Should Know! By Robert W. YoungPhotos by Peter Lueders – July 23, 2012 Long before there was the Ultimate Fighting Championship or mixed martial arts, there were judo moves. Founded in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano, judo took the best techniques of various schools of Japanese jujitsu, refined the ones that needed it and incorporated them into a single scientific system. Its adherents then put those techniques to the ultimate test: limited-rules combat with practitioners of other arts. It doesn’t sound all that different from the premise of the UFC — except that it took place a century earlier.

It seems like a no-brainer that judo moves would have taken over the MMA world, but that’s not the case. “If they wait until their judo days are over before getting into MMA, they’re essentially starting as a white belt when they’re 28 or 30 and facing guys who have been fighting for eight or 10 years already.” Learn judo moves from another great judo master in this FREE REPORT — The Neil Adams Guide to Judo Throws! George Kirby’s Top 10 Jujitsu Techniques: Basic Hand Throw. For the last move in our jujitsu techniques series, check out the very first jujitsu weapons technique George Kirby learned.

Here is what the jujitsu master had to say about it: “Believe it or not, this was one of the first techniques I learned under Seki and it was for a knife thrust. There are lots of body movement and footwork skills that are learned in the process of executing this throw properly. Does it work? Jujitsu Technique No. 10: Basic Hand Throw Japanese Translation: TE-NAGE 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6-7.) 8.) 9.) George Kirby’s Top 10 Jujitsu Techniques Technique No. 1: Shoulder-Lock Hip Throw Technique No. 2: Rear Leg-Left Throw Technique No. 3: Basic Drop Throw Technique No. 4: Elbow Lift Technique No. 5: Shoulder-Lock Come-Along Technique No. 6: Shoulder-Lock Rear Takedown Technique No. 7: Sleeve Pivot Throw Technique No. 8: Outer Rear Sweeping Throw Technique No. 9: Armbar Rear Throw (George Kirby is the author of Jujitsu: Basic Techniques of the Gentle Art —Expanded Edition.

Jujitsu Techniques: George Kirby Shows You Five Lifesaving Jujitsu Escapes. In virtually any violent encounter that falls short of attempted murder, your goal will be to escape from the threat as expeditiously as possible. If an assailant is gripping your wrist and dragging you somewhere you don’t want to go, your first concern is to make him let go. If a bully puts you in a head lock in a bar so his buddy can hit you, your first act should be to get your head out of the lock. That’s where jujitsu techniques come in. If you need to free yourself from a wrist grab, it can be as simple as turning your hand or angling your arm in a specific direction.

If you must extract yourself from a head lock, knowledge of jujitsu techniques can make it as easy as maneuvering your attacker’s arm forward while turning your face toward him and slipping your head out from behind. Learn four more escapes in this FREE Guide — 4 Submission Escapes From Jean Jacques Machado! Jujitsu Techniques Are Serious Business Japanese samurai swords are also serious business.