Timo Sivula1 month ago You are warmly welcome to our dojo for a free 30 minutes of Randori
BULL SCHEIST1 month ago @Timo Sivula I am too old to accept your invitation, but in my prime I trained BJJ and I know the fight is only beginning when we hit the ground. The concept of victory being awarded when the fight has not yet begun seem rather pointless.?
jose daniel Galvan1 month ago (edited) @BULL SCHEIST . Judo is an sport, and the video shows a sport competition, not a real fight. That said, it is obvious that any of those judokas that are shown in the video, could be very dangerous in a one on one bare handed real fight against a lambda person, as they are all very strong and explosive. Besides, if the pavement is concrete instead of a tatami, most of those take downs would have finished a fight. Of course if they fight with a professional fighter that knows how to kick, punch and manage distance probably they would be in trouble (for instance Ronda Rousey against Holm). Just to finish, you can see in the video that when they do a take down they try to prepare a submission, and it is only because the referee stops the fight that they don't continue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsvHMhaLKZU&has_verified=1? 0485クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/02/27(水) 07:37:12.15 jose daniel Galvan1 month ago Another answer: BJJ is also a sport with its own game rules, that are far from being logical from a real fight point of view. For instance, in a real fight you will not spend 5 minutes in the ground trying a submission. In real life, if you stay more than 10 seconds in the guard most probably you will be punched; OR, passengers will separate fighters; OR friends of your opponent will hit you while you are in the ground; OR your friends will hit your opponent. In that aspect Judo is closer to reality, because referee stops the fight is you are not able to submit your opponent in some seconds after having done a take down.?
Henrik G1 month ago And you think that "pulling guard", or actually just laying on your back trying to pull your opponent with you while waving your legs, is somehow a better self-defense tactic? Get real. Particularly with multiple opponents, it's about the most stupid thing you could do. And this video is selective as it only shows throws, and no pins or submissions. There are quite a few newaza/ground game specialists.?
josephus6261 month ago @jose Daniel galvan, what about the one throwing who hits the mat concrete first with their face. That seems dangerous.? 0486クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/02/27(水) 07:37:33.82 Badboy69 Jr.1 month ago (edited) In real life, the surface material that your opponent would hit once thrown would probably be concrete, or for that matter just about anything that is significantly harder than the mats of a tatami or a gym. Judo's high impact throws would therefore result in devastating head, shoulder and ribcage injuries, just to name a few. I'm a BJJ practitioner myself, but I find this attitude that some people within the community have towards Judo to be quite condescending. Sure in most sparring matches and competitive events, the fight could and if the rules allowed for it, would continue on the ground, because you'd be landing on soft mats...concrete however, is less forgiving. And btw, a throw doesn't necessarily mean instant victory in Judo either, it has to be well executed. If it is weak and only grounds the opponent without any actual force or momentum behind it, then the fight does continue on the ground as well. Thats essentially what Ne-waza was meant for.?
jose daniel Galvan1 month ago @Badboy69 Jr. Perfect explanation. I give you an Ippon. :)?
jose daniel Galvan1 month ago (edited) @josephus626 . If the thrown is done right you don' t hit your head against the ground.? 0487クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/02/27(水) 07:37:48.84 Badboy69 Jr.1 month ago @jose daniel Galvan haha gracias de verdad?
Ariane Bdlt3 weeks ago The judo you see here is only about competition, which has its own rules. But judo can take many more form. As an example, there are some katas that trains you to act when the opponent pulls out a knife or a gun. Obviously, you can't see that in a competition. There is also a huge part of judo that is about immobilizing the opponent on the ground. Plus the strangling.?
Aphextwins773 days ago BULL SCHEIS Thats the dumbest comment I’ve read in a while. On so many levels. I can tell you’ve never been in a fight. And no, we don’t believe you were ever in BJJ. No one in BJJ would be that ignorant about its grandaddy.? 0488クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/02/27(水) 07:38:07.75 Best of Judo Ippons 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diQzIDEEDmc0489クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/02/27(水) 11:30:49.66 谷本歩実 有名人 スポーツ選手 アドバイス https://school.js88.com/scl_h/onepoint-advice/sport?menu=1&item=16&athlete=65 0490クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/03/01(金) 20:09:39.98 TTB 0491クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/03/06(水) 13:27:01.71 ラフォーレ原宿 0492クーベルタン男爵さん垢版2019/03/28(木) 01:05:27.50 Everybody needs a winner Someone to find a solution You can't do it on your own It's a hard life, on your own Someday, somewhere, someone Even if you gotta toe the line You can't stop the hands of the clock Time beats right the way down the line Searching, looking for someone Saw them last night in your sleep Watching out the window Someway, someone You can't say it's hard to find Even if you gotta toe the line You can't stop the hands of the clock Time beats right the way down the line Could this be the answer The never ending dream Watching and waiting There's no way to go You can't say it's hard to find Even if you gotta toe the line You can't stop the hands of the clock Time beats right down the line Right down the line…