Formosa Neijia
Green Belt
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- Dec 20, 2007
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I'm coming into judo having extensive experience in some other martial arts. I pulled my first randori last night and I have a question: should I try to stick with attempting to make classical, basic techniques work or should I just try to get what I can to work?
I've been doing lots of uchikomi on things like o-goshi, etc. and working on my kuzushi. But even the black belts in my class are telling me that they can rarely get hip throws to work in randori and they prefer speed over trying to get a perfect kuzushi. But for some reason, I feel like I'm supposed to be trying to make these basic techniques work in randori.
However, I'm finding that many of the throws that I learned from my other arts have counterparts in judo, albeit some of the rarer throws. My other arts had throws a lot like sumi-otoshi, uke-otoshi, iriminage (okay, aikido but I turned it into osoto-gari) etc. In my second randori match last night, I tried some of these throws and I got two of them to work right off the bat probably due to prior experience with them. But these aren't considered beginning throws in my class. In fact, I've never seen anyone in my dojo do them so far, let alone been taught these by my teachers.
So in randori, go with what I can make work or make what I'm being taught (basics) work?
I've been doing lots of uchikomi on things like o-goshi, etc. and working on my kuzushi. But even the black belts in my class are telling me that they can rarely get hip throws to work in randori and they prefer speed over trying to get a perfect kuzushi. But for some reason, I feel like I'm supposed to be trying to make these basic techniques work in randori.
However, I'm finding that many of the throws that I learned from my other arts have counterparts in judo, albeit some of the rarer throws. My other arts had throws a lot like sumi-otoshi, uke-otoshi, iriminage (okay, aikido but I turned it into osoto-gari) etc. In my second randori match last night, I tried some of these throws and I got two of them to work right off the bat probably due to prior experience with them. But these aren't considered beginning throws in my class. In fact, I've never seen anyone in my dojo do them so far, let alone been taught these by my teachers.
So in randori, go with what I can make work or make what I'm being taught (basics) work?