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Judo Lessons for Beginners : How to Do Judo Sweeps

Learn how to do sweeps with this online Judo lesson for beginners in this free martial arts video from master Judo instructor Richard Acuna Expert: Richard Acuna Contact: www.championmartialartsus...  
 
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OathOfCalm (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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Brazilian jiu-jutsu is great for ground fighting 1 v 1. But as soon as he has one or two friends, and your roling around on the ground, there just gonna come in and kick you in the head. People never attack alone anymore.
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Judo has plenty of submission holds; mostly locks and strangles. An experienced judoka can hold his/her own on the ground easily.
dinoiscoolio1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's also easy for them to submit you if they know even a little bjj.
dinoiscoolio1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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98% of fights go to the ground and brazilian jiu-jutsu is the best for the ground, but if you don't like it learn wrestling.
Rohan4basu (1 month ago) Show Hide
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my friend , would judo help considering I know little(very little) Aikido seems to work best for me and tai chi
dinoiscoolio1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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judo would help you learn throws and take downs, but if you wish to learn how to take advantage of and how to fight on the ground you should train B.j.j.
dinoiscoolio1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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but no matter how much stand up you know if he does take you down you would be screwed without that training. if you wish to not get on the ground go to tournaments with no ground game regulations, which would take a miracle to find.
Rohan4basu (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I guess but isn't judo better teh nbjj?(dun giv me thumbs up i don't know)
dinoiscoolio1 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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well the answer to that question would be an opinion no matter who answered it, to me bjj is better, but to someone else judo might be better.
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