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Old 06-09-2008, 08:01 AM   #46 (permalink)

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Judo is a form of grappling, which can be considered as wrestling.

To answer the OP's question, like many others have said, it will depend on the practioners. Seeing a few videos on youtube typically aren't useful to make a decision as you may have seen only a fraction of the total amount of practioners. The idea of judo beats BJJ or karate beats TKD, or whatever combinations you want, to me, seem pointless. You're in the martial art to learn in some way, become fit, or whateverother reason. Focus on yourself instead of questions such as X art beats Y art.

Yeah I agree. Everything has an advantage of some description it depends on how you train and your own abilities in what you train. Thats all there is to it.
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Old 06-09-2008, 10:27 AM   #47 (permalink)

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Judo is a form of grappling, which can be considered as wrestling.

To answer the OP's question, like many others have said, it will depend on the practioners. Seeing a few videos on youtube typically aren't useful to make a decision as you may have seen only a fraction of the total amount of practioners. The idea of judo beats BJJ or karate beats TKD, or whatever combinations you want, to me, seem pointless. You're in the martial art to learn in some way, become fit, or whateverother reason. Focus on yourself instead of questions such as X art beats Y art.
Il ike this. But as humans, some of us cannot do so.
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