I found the below video highlighting some of Japans finest grapplers including, Shinya Aoki, Masakazu Imanari and others.
It shows some great rolling on the floor, awesome takedowns and unbelievable movement. Enjoy.
Marks
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1 comments:
It was nice finding your site, but ... I don't think this is that great. They seem slow and not trying real hard. I used to wrestle so maybe the fact that they'e martial artists first, makes them lacking in grappling skills.
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