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I'm considering joining a class near me where I live. It's actually down the street from me. I don't know much about this style. How much actually self defense is involved and how practical is it? Thanks.
I can't say, but I'm interested in it as well, as a secondary interest to my main study in Isshin-Ryu karate. Judo offers some things that my form of karate does not. I'm primarily interested in learning to fall correctly, locks, throws, and other aspects of the ground game.
The only thing you will not get, is a lot of strikes (kicks and punches), guards and parrys. If you have had any "hard" style of MA training already, this is a good art to add to your toolbox.
Michael
You get some of that in Kata required for testing in some branches.Pout... Old school Judo, you got strikes, guards and parries at 2nd Dan. Aren't the newer schools teaching that now?
You get some of that in Kata required for testing in some branches.
I don't think I've ever actually seen it practiced beyond test-required kata though.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
God I don't even want to think about rolling on a hard surface. I can't begin to imagine the pain involved....
Thanks for the kind words and encouragement Bill. My background includes Chinese styles and I'm only 5'1" and 120; most women could knock me over, so I like the idea of learning something that will help me gain more confidence dealing with larger people. I read on the Judo info site: www.judoinfo.com some interesting articles on the subject of Judo for Self Defense. One of the things I read stayed with me and I think it sums it up nicely:
#6) Ukemi, the Art of Falling
Judogi: $80.
Dojo fees: $20 / month.
Being unafraid to fall in just about every direction: Priceless.
Satoko Shinashi is my favorite female fighter.Don't worry about being 'small' Rosi is only 2 inches taller and the same weight as you! She's hell to roll with and that's from the men!
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Rosi-Sexton-5358
Lisa Higo another Brit pro MMA fighter is same height as Rosi and weighs 115, won 3 fights in a row in America to become world champion. A hard lady!
http://www.fightergirls.com/fighter.asp?ID=1227
I can't breakfall unless thrown, impossible to do it on my own but I land well lol. Judo helps you cope very well with the bigger people.