I am newbies to both styles, but from my limited experience it seems like the wrestling/judo comparison is just like the boxing/muay thai comparison.
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I study Judo, I haven't taken wrestling since High-school though I watch college wrestling on TV. My opinions are biased. What does wrestling have that Judo does not? Wrestling appears to me to be very much about brute strength, whereas Judo is about NOT Having to use brute strength and allowing technique to win. Judo has pins, matholds, chokes, strangles, joint locks, grappling and throws. If a fight were to go to the end against two equal contestants, I would pick Judo. I just can't see anything in College tournament wrestling not found in Judo.
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Originally posted by HtTKarI study Judo, I haven't taken wrestling since High-school though I watch college wrestling on TV. My opinions are biased. What does wrestling have that Judo does not? Wrestling appears to me to be very much about brute strength, whereas Judo is about NOT Having to use brute strength and allowing technique to win. Judo has pins, matholds, chokes, strangles, joint locks, grappling and throws. If a fight were to go to the end against two equal contestants, I would pick Judo. I just can't see anything in College tournament wrestling not found in Judo.
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well, I said I was biased, but at least I chose a side.
Judo has 67 throwing techniques and 22 striking techniques which include punches and kicks. There are many different types of takedowns, submissions, pins, locks, etc. Personally I think that wrestling would be at the disadvantage as they dont teach strangles, chokes, or striking. What exactly is there in wresting that is not found in Judo? Just because something is "uncommon" doesnt mean that it isn't there.
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Originally posted by HtTKarwell, I said I was biased, but at least I chose a side.
Judo has 67 throwing techniques and 22 striking techniques which include punches and kicks. There are many different types of takedowns, submissions, pins, locks, etc. Personally I think that wrestling would be at the disadvantage as they dont teach strangles, chokes, or striking. What exactly is there in wresting that is not found in Judo? Just because something is "uncommon" doesnt mean that it isn't there.
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You really shouldn't post during that 'special time' of the month, miss. Makes you all emotional.
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