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Why is JUDO the Best for Self Defense?

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damian says:

Judo checks a lot of boxes for self defense. You grip a gi in competition, in a self defense situation it'll be basically the same grabbing a jacket or sweater. You don't want to go to the ground on the street, if you know Judo you can control where the fight goes. I think it's better than jiu jitsu just because a trip or sweep can take out an attacker right away without having to take things to the ground.

Guillermo Maguire says:

I wrestled all of my youth, and into college. In college, I also did 2 years of club judo while taking a break from wrestling. When I got back into wrestling, my neutral game was so so much better. Leg sweeping and full commitment throwing really really helped. No fear of being thrown, no fear of standing straight up …… I got to choose at what elevation a match would be wrestled at. I coach kids that if a good shot is well defended, the transition will lead right into throws.

Next Gen Finance says:

Judo is amazing especially in my area where everyone where’s winter coats in the winter. It is perfect for grabbing grips. Grappling in general is a great self defense art to learn. Great video

Peter Park says:

Find yourself- judo vs boxing by Korean olympians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcySzYbTSsY

John Paul Jones says:

Judo isn't just about the techniques. The training hardens your body and competition makes your responses second nature. Grab a Judoka and he won't even think about what to do. Based on which foot you have forward or which way you're leaning, you've told him how to throw you to the ground. And the three-finger Judoka grip is a hidden gem that surprises a lot of non-Judokas. It really is a martial art for lifetime training and fighting.

Hugh Jaanus says:

@ 2:44 "uchimada and ipan sianagi"?
Uchi mata and ippon seoi nage.
Americans can't speak English, let alone Japanese.

ChangNoi1337 says:

What if the attacker tries to punch you and is not grabbing you? I don't see the real world application here..

Aventador8899 says:

wrong mma is number 1

Hero4fun says:

It's just not good against multiple attackers if one of them grabbed on you long enough for the second attacker to get a hit on you.

fabien gailledrat says:

Great talking about our discipline 💪

Darknyte 86 says:

Judo does have strikes its called Atemi waza. It also has Joint locks called Kansetsu-Waza.

Marco Borsatino says:

Penso che il punto focale nella difesa personale sia l'aspetto psicologico: attaccante contro attaccato. Solo dopo viene l'aspetto tecnico (che peraltro include anche aspetti atletici)

Arsham says:

Judo is a bullshit martial arts when it comes to street fighting, imagine two people are attacking you at the same time. Do you wanna do a Katame waza? well. good luck with that

Chris Bradley says:

I recently watched logan paul vs dillon danis, the boxing match. I put bjj on top for a long time but after seeing a champion bjj guy get embarrassed by logan paul I mean have you guys seen it? he tried to take him down, failed. He then tried to get him in a guillotine, failed, and this guy is a 4 time world champion in bjj and logan just punched him after gettin out from his guillotine attempt… if that were the street…

bjj is so niche… it's a sub genre of judo… for it to work properly you need 1 on 1 only. I've seen people try use bjj only for their friends to join in and stop them choking the other guy out therefore kinda ruining the point of learning bjj, other guys run in kick you whilst you down, weapons can be pulled, you cant run easily. I feel like for the street judo is king. Anyone can punch and kick anyone can land a lucky shot, you want to put them down hard then transition if you need to into a pin or lock… or.. gtfo the situation but you're still able to run. Bjj looks great in ufc because there's a ref… there's rules.. the bjj guys know the rules… no friends no weapons.. it's a controlled environment. It can work on the street but it's niche and imo risky af.

Todd says:

We need more Judokas teaching in the states, especially in BJJ/MMA schools.

Ray Greenfinger says:

Brian Jacks was a British judo monster who came to my school in south london an taught us for a few lessons, even invited some of us to train with him. Great bloke

Angry Doggy says:

The “without causing harm” bit is somewhat wrong. Judo throws do little harm if you’re on a tatami and if you’re supporting your adversary in their fall. Going head first into concrete tends to do some serious damage.

Alyssa Powell says:

Judo throws were part of a karate program I was in. A 13 year old female student (a brown belt) had a much larger 9th grade boy harassing her at middle school. This boy came up behind her outside the school (on grass), hugged her without asking and inappropriately touched her chest. She did Seoi-nage. Head instructor from the dojo had to meet with the assistant principal because the boy's parents were upset he was went flying for being a little pervert.

El espejo de tinta. says:

more action: from pros days, when o o se empieza a convencer y se sien el techo y himself and feels weird and distracted, paranoid about the house. some desde pros dias, cuandente raro distraido, paranoia con la casa. la rondan unos pibitos que no serian pibitos, dispara pero tuene una viscosidad que le sale de la boca o algo asi. un dia llega y ve trazso ven el techo y himself ag like that. one day he arrives and sees viscous traces in different parts of the house. that night, wps at home, he thinks he nd feels weird and distracted, paranoid about the house. some desde pros dias, cuandiscosos en diverdigonazo. a la mañana siguiente muda todo…la maquina la deja, lleva lo hehe starts to convincealgunsas partes de la casa. esa noche, que duerme en casa, cree ori algn he sleeotro. kids are around him, some of them have a viscous substance that comes out of uff with him.

that's when he buys old machine and moves outhis mouth or somethinsees something on the ceiling and shoots buckshot. the next morning he moves everything…he leaves the machine, takes the other st

Tim Rubin Halcomb says:

Judo will kill your ace!

Dan Thoreson says:

I wish I would have taken judo in high school

mondy ciappina says:

good video! there are strikes, but if i remember correclty after 2nd DAN

cellofellow says:

Weird that you would use a clip of Matt Serra, a fifth degree BJJ black belt to demonstrate how pragmatic judo is for subduing a drunken uncle……

Ecología de derecha says:

Desde que un jovencito rapero de no más de 19 le hizo pedir perdón a un maestro judoka y lo humillo ya no creo en estos artistas milenarios.

Softwhitehillbilly says:

inclusivity sucks tho

TokyoTransit says:

2:35 – doesn not look efficient trying to throw like that

Forrest Bondurant says:

That bullshit line about Judo inclusion, and later about diversity is total dogshit. Step up to the mat, put forth the effort, don’t be a pussy, and do your best is only part of it. Including justice warrior dogma is going to drive people away, and you fucking know it, so stop.

Tjiptadi Tjiptadi says:

🙏🙏👍👍👍

Joe Oleary says:

what a crap, no-content, just in it to make clicks video.

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