Friday Night Jiu Jitsu

Friday Night Jiu Jitsu

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Friday Night Jiu Jitsu

Photos from Friday Night Jiu Jitsu's post 05/05/2026

October 23, 1964. Nippon Budokan, Tokyo. 15,000 people packed the hall, and a whole nation held its breath.
Judo was making its Olympic debut, and in Japan that meant something sacred.
The home team had already swept gold in lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight. Three out of four. Now came the open category — no weight limits, anyone could enter. The final: Japan’s Akio Kaminaga versus a 6’7”, 260-pound Dutchman named Anton Geesink. No non-Japanese judoka had ever won a World Championship until Geesink did in 1961. Many thought Tokyo would be different. This was their house, their sport, their mat. 
The match began. Kaminaga, the Japanese national champion, circled, Geesink waited, they gripped, they countered, there were no points, then Geesik countered and got Kaminaga’s hands on the mat, in the ensuing scramble Geesink kept control and transitioned to Kata Gatame achieving a “hurdling position” on his opponent’s right side winning by ippon via ne-waza (ground technique).
For a heartbeat, the Budokan went dead silent. Then came tears. Seventeen-year-old Dutch swimmer Ada Kok, watching from the stands, later said it felt like “a solar eclipse had suddenly blackened out all of Japan”. 
Geesink’s teammates rushed the mat to hoist him up. He waved them off. First, he walked to Kaminaga, bowed deeply, and waited for his opponent to stand. Only then did he celebrate. That bow — respect before victory — left the crowd in awe. 
With that win, Anton Geesink became the first non-Japanese Olympic judo champion, and only one of the 1964 Olympics. Japan still won 3 of the 4 judo golds in 1964, but the one that got away changed the sport forever. 
Geesink went on to win another World title in 1965 and 21 European championships, but it’s that moment — the giant Dutchman bowing in a silent Budokan — that the world remembers.

05/02/2026

Song Jiang is often referred to as a predecessor or concurrent character to Robin Hood. A real historical bandit active in the Huai River region during the late Northern Song Dynasty, around 1119, he and 36 companions surrendered to Song government troops, but then in exchange for amnesty found and fought corrupt officials stealing from citizens. He was nicknamed “Timely Rain” because he and his band had an uncanny knack for showing up to places just in time to enforce “heavenly justice” from the Emperor upon corrupt officials. Eventually Jiang was made governor of Chuzhou where he was ironically poisoned by one of his own officials. This particular depiction is by Kuniyoshi Utagawa, one of the last great masters of the Ukiyo-e printing method.

05/02/2026

What do we do once we escape into our clamp guard? We usually look to shoot triangles and armbars.

04/29/2026

Basic body triangle escape theory of bringing their triangle across your body to the weakest point, turning and entering their legs.

04/27/2026

posted a YouTube video on this about ten years ago and we’ve been using it since the week he posted it, we’ve always called it, “The Beast Roll”. It’s a great way to escape people being tight on your head from side control.

04/27/2026

Ghost escape directly into the d’arce, escaping aside control by moving yourself downwards in orientation to your opponent.

04/27/2026

Friday Night Jiu Jitsu 04/24/2026.

04/26/2026

What do we do when we can’t steal inside control on our opponent’s hips? We steal inside control with our head.

04/23/2026

One minute breakdown on our basic side control elbow escape to clamp guard.

05/02/2022

“Zuihitsu killing a wild boar with his sword and hands” Gekko Ogata, 1886. It’s Monday morning and it’s time to make like Zuihitsu and kill a wild boar with your bare hands, or at least your sword! While everyone else was waking up groggy from the weekend this bad boy was saving people from wild animals and training his techniques! Do yourself a favor and start your week off right, you can’t train, work, study etc. all week if you don’t start on Monday! Oss! #武士道 #주짓수 #柔術 #Бразильское

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