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Old 07-18-2007, 03:06 PM   #23 (permalink)
JackG

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My take on the matter

after reading through I have drawn these arguments up - Trying to be non biased - not really a problem because I wish to train in judo aswell as JJ and I regularly train with judo guys who are very good.
We all know Jiu-Jitsu has more nasty bits and stand up locks and throws are taught as too keep you up right which make alot better at dealing with knives and weaponry( you never want to be on the ground with a knife) , It also has multiples .
On the other side of things Judo people are constantly going against a resisting opponent ( this happens in some jitsu clubs such as my own but not in all clubs) so you can say they would be better at throwing someone when they want to rather than Jitsu people who throw when they can - thats why jitsu throws are taught from many different angels compared to judo throws which are all taught from a Judo grip.
Although Judo people may be better at throwing resisting opponents ( ofc depending on club and student) I believe that because Jitsu people train a wider set of situations ,defences and angles they would be more effective for a self defence situations on the street.
In my opinion ofc
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