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  1. Sep 2, 2020 · Judo is an Olympic sport while Brazilian jiu-jitsu is not. In the US judo is typically cheaper per month than Brazilian jiu-jitsu but either one may require the purchase of a gi. Judo only permits attacks to the arm and chokes of the neck. Brazilian jiu-jitsu permits (depending on school and tourney rules) arm and leg attacks and all chokes.

  2. Judo guy here. This week we had a bjj blue belt coming to our dojo. Thing is, or week consist of 33% newaza, between rolling and practising techniques, so i consider myself to be quite good on the ground for judo stardarts.

  3. Sep 6, 2019 · Judo is not about throwing - it's about moving centered and balanced. Prefer an upright natural posture (from where you can attack and defend easily) Use your feet, legs and hips and not upper body strength both to attack and to defend. Judo is a lot about being relaxed, flexible and adaptable and not stiff and rigid.

  4. Apr 22, 2021 · I started judo in 2003 and BJJ in 2004. I got my judo BB in 2012 and my BJJ Brown in 2014. I’ve been riddled with injuries and military deployments through my training. When I first started it was because I wanted self defense skills and newaza skills. Judo guys think you can get good in newaza relatively fast, so starting BJJ was a no ...

  5. Jūdō (柔道) is a Japanese teaching founded by Jigoro Kano (1860–1938), an educationalist and martial artist. By Kano's intention, Judo is a martial art, means to physical education and a pedagogic system. The guiding principles of Judo are making the best use of one's physical and mental powers as well as mutual welfare.

  6. Dec 14, 2022 · Judo, by comparison, feels a bit safer, with competitions rarely ending with a knockout. As someone who wants to spar and eventually casually compete, this makes Judo seem more appealing. The Muay Thai gym in my area is also much more expensive than the Judo gym, albeit with a much nicer space.

  7. Aug 15, 2020 · Judo in the USA does not have that luxury so there is a huge difference in athleticism and mat hours between many judoka and people who wrestling in HS or the dreaded, mythical NCAA wrestler. Last point, I know many of the wrestling vs judo debates will be judged by effectiveness in mma.

  8. Jan 10, 2013 · Judo trains you to stay on your feet really well, which is extremely important when trying to avoid getting your ass kicked. Especially against multiple opponents, the ability to avoid ending up on the ground is huge. It leaves you the opportunity of running away, which is usually the smartest thing to do in a fight.

  9. Judo is excellent but in BJJ it has a few short comings. The most obvious is BJJs ability to pull gaurd and make grips on legs. However and this is a big However too much Judo has been lost in BJJ. Especially basic take downs. I kind of wish there was a new sport. Judo with cross and pant grips allowed, with a little bit more ground work....

  10. Aug 23, 2020 · The kodokan and Chadi are my favourites from the ones that haven't been named. Kodokan shows judo throws from different angles and in slow motion great if you just want something straight to the point. Chadi talks everything judo he's a good source of information. 11.

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