WWII grappling techniques prominent in today's jujutsu

2024 ж. 24 Сәу.
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This video discusses grappling techniques of the WWII era in comparison to today's Brazilian jujutsu.
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  • The Navy instructor was Wesley Brown, a wrestler. He taught catch wrestling.

    @SoldierAndrew@SoldierAndrew12 күн бұрын
    • Wait you mean not everything in modern jui-jitsu came from the Japanese?! Astounding!

      @vids595@vids59511 күн бұрын
    • All grappling arts have similar moves like striking arts it’s the style and speed

      @youniskurdi2604@youniskurdi26046 күн бұрын
  • Over 30 years ago I studied WW2 combatives under the late, and controversial, Brad Steiner. Many of the throws and locks were preceded by strikes. For example, holding the foot in place for a throw was begun with a stomp to break the small bones in the foot. As shown in the film, many were predicated on wearing usual clothing and shoes. As someone who had studied Judo, Aikido and Karate before, I was struck with the simplicity and. brutal effectiveness of the techniques.

    @arnoldcohen1250@arnoldcohen125012 күн бұрын
  • Hello Chadi you might want to check out this book good detail history of jujitsu in the military and United States have a good day PIONEERS OF AMERICAN JUJITSU American Jujitsu Before WWII Author R. Saint Hilare

    @jgonzogamer@jgonzogamer12 күн бұрын
  • Hey Chadi. I am a currently serving US Soldier, and went through multiple levels of the US Army Combatives program. The foundation was Jiu Jitsu and Judo, with combat gear and weapons built into it. Some of the techniques taught included: Double Leg: Morote Gari Arm Drag: Yoko Gake Captain Kirk: Tomoe Nage Arm and Shoulder Throw: Seoi Nage Dummy Sweep: Ankle Pick Triangles Arm Bars Kimuras Hip-Bump Sweeps Scissors Sweeps Shrimp Escape RNC Cross Collar Choke Later, strikes were introduced, modeled on Kickboxing, however the focus was mainly on grappling skills

    @ThePimpedOutPlatypus@ThePimpedOutPlatypus6 күн бұрын
  • That was so cool. Glad to see that the stuff we’re learning is been around and has only been improved and still implemented in combatives.

    @accordsamurai@accordsamurai12 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely awesome video. Love this.

    @phillipmarlowe0525@phillipmarlowe052512 күн бұрын
  • I tuoi video sono i più interessanti del web

    @gabrielepeverelli3309@gabrielepeverelli330912 күн бұрын
  • Excellent presentation 👌

    @prof.burton8412@prof.burton841212 күн бұрын
  • The United States military adopted judo in 1905 as their main hand hand combat grappling style. Combat variations of judo were taught to all members of the United States military until about the 1990s when they switched over and started doing their own programs.

    @JamesW7723@JamesW77235 күн бұрын
  • Thanks Chadi!

    @dianecenteno5275@dianecenteno527511 күн бұрын
  • Very fine video,as always nicely done.

    @MrFelixjoshua@MrFelixjoshua10 күн бұрын
  • Great stuff! :)

    @ruiseartalcorn@ruiseartalcorn9 күн бұрын
  • Excellent

    @Patrick-sh9tt@Patrick-sh9tt12 күн бұрын
  • The army instructors learned from the Japanese judo teachers in the twenties and thirties most of these techniques were practiced in Jiu jitsu in Japan.Judo is jiu jitsu without the most dangerous techniques taken out or modified.Any person practicing judo from the 1920’s onwards would learn these techniques both the military and police all modified the training to suit their profession.It’s annoying in these times where people like mma etc try to demonise the traditional martial arts of the East to make their arts seem original ( typical of Americans).These arts can be traced back hundreds of years and modern fighting would not be as effective without them.Give the masters who made sure these arts survived their credit.Modern styles of fighting would not be as effective without this History.

    @terryhall6766@terryhall676612 күн бұрын
    • People don’t typically criticize Judo though. They criticize the watered down martial arts of the east such as aikido and some Karate styles

      @badart3204@badart320412 күн бұрын
    • I​@badart3204 I've been training since the mid 80's. A large percentage of the BJJ and MMA community, has consistently trashed the traditional MA community including Judo ( although this has gotten much better in recent years). IE Jujutsu doesn't work, Judo is only throws etc. Much is said simply to enhance their $ marketing and through simple ignorance. Even though many of their techniques are / come from Jujutsu , Judo etc. Many members of the traditional community also evolved their arts / methods, compete in MMA ( sport Jujitsu as well) etc.

      @dianecenteno5275@dianecenteno527511 күн бұрын
    • Judo players are such whiners. You’re like tennis players. It’s typical of the Japanese to be secular. They have a vast history of Ethnocentrism.

      @Nada11488@Nada1148811 күн бұрын
    • @@badart3204 The problem with aikido is that the only way you could perfect your skills would be at a place like the gulag. A small mistake by either the one conducting the throw or the one being thrown can lead to permanent or fatal injury when throwing someone with their spine or neck locked. This means the technique cannot be effectively trained it does not mean the technique is flawed. This means that instructors who did not throw 1000's of people in a place like the gulag are not a master of the techniques and in modern times this number probably approaches zero. Martial arts optimize to their rules and/or usage scenarios. Capoeira was designed to fight while in chains and where practice had to be disguised as dance. Sambo was designed to be fought in mittens in the cold and the philosophy was that a person maimed in combat took out two fighters. (The one maimed and the one that carried that person off the battle field.). Arnis was basically developed for training and protection in a time where Filipinos would have been killed by the Spanish if they were caught practicing with a blade. It's core is disguised sword fighting and the sticks they train with tend to be the same weight and length as bolo's (machetes). Shaui Jiao was designed to pull people off a horse during war. Tai Chi done with malice and force is Shaui Jiao but it is used primarily for exercise and relaxation. Cheers...

      @vincecorning8110@vincecorning81106 күн бұрын
  • Excellent video Chadi

    @Grapplezilla@Grapplezilla11 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much

      @Chadi@Chadi11 күн бұрын
  • Yes, that was almost 100% pure wrestling (other than the kick). Last one was a drop toehold. It's like "wrestling" is a bad word, like when I started Jiu-jitsu in the 90s.

    @rvfree1@rvfree110 күн бұрын
  • is more like US army catch wrestling

    @quocphingo9807@quocphingo980712 күн бұрын
    • You must be new to this channel. All grappling techniques found in the USA came from Japan. /sarc

      @vids595@vids59511 күн бұрын
  • Super❤

    @dmitri_fin@dmitri_fin12 күн бұрын
  • The one that looked like an ogoshi but had an overarm technique may be a sumo throw.

    @dangerdavefreestyle@dangerdavefreestyle10 күн бұрын
  • Looks like sasae tsuri komi ashi?

    @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf@asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf12 күн бұрын
  • Chadi wish to make minor correction. It is a U.S.Navy training film.

    @Fred-px5xu@Fred-px5xu11 күн бұрын
    • Thank you

      @Chadi@Chadi11 күн бұрын
  • 「日本人は本土決戦でこんな攻撃をする!」という予習の為のビデオだったろう。

    @user-jv5wt4wx3n@user-jv5wt4wx3n11 күн бұрын
    • 違います、 アメリカ軍はこの時点で何十年も柔道やレスリングを学んできた。

      @Chadi@Chadi11 күн бұрын
  • Juijirsu is just a watered down version of judo period

    @MikeMuro-rw5ru@MikeMuro-rw5ru12 күн бұрын
    • You don't really know anything about this topic. Best to remain silent

      @johnreidy2804@johnreidy280411 күн бұрын
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