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Patrick Skerry
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Hello Paul,Paul B said:Hi Patrick,
The sporting aspect of Judo has been beat to death,not only on other internet boards,but in Dojo across the country. Bottom line,it is what you make it.
It's not my thing,but I can respect those who "live" for shiai. We are all Judoka in whatever the sense of the word,and need to strive to put aside our petty differences for the advancement of the art.
If you want to be a "purist",that's great and good for you,if you want to be a top competitor,that's also fine and dandy,but we must have a common ground,and that is our love of Judo.
Nobody is preventing a person from becoming a judo winning machine if they want too. Just don't require the 'majority' of us go that way. And that is one of the many points I made, that the IJF has removed the option of choice. I don't have any choice but to conform to rules that encourage the $portification of judo, or else I can give up judo.
I have no intention of leaving judo.
But I did come across some good evidence to support the argument that judo is not a sport. See my post #153.