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well, if u took a blackbelt in bjj and put him vs a judo blackbelt, the odds are in favor of the bjj guy. the reason i say this is because to be a blackbelt in bjj means u are a true master grappler and have some amazing skills, however a blackbelt in judo doesnt always mean u are a master of your craft, but just that u are a really dedicated student. it takes way longer to get a bjj blackbelt than it does a judo blackbelt.
our bjj program trains with judokas that compete at the college level, so we can crosstrain in eachothers arts. the judo blackbelts that we train with enter bjj competitions as blue belts and do pretty good, but have real difficulty hanging with the purple belts. this is only what ive seen at my gym.
also most higher level bjj guys(purple belt and above) can easily nulify throws and just bipass the stand up range by pulling people to the ground straight into joint locks. this may not sound too great, but if u seen it done u know how effective it is.
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Originally posted by EmptyneSswell, if u took a blackbelt in bjj and put him vs a judo blackbelt, the odds are in favor of the bjj guy. the reason i say this is because to be a blackbelt in bjj means u are a true master grappler and have some amazing skills, however a blackbelt in judo doesnt always mean u are a master of your craft, but just that u are a really dedicated student. it takes way longer to get a bjj blackbelt than it does a judo blackbelt.
our bjj program trains with judokas that compete at the college level, so we can crosstrain in eachothers arts. the judo blackbelts that we train with enter bjj competitions as blue belts and do pretty good, but have real difficulty hanging with the purple belts. this is only what ive seen at my gym.
also most higher level bjj guys(purple belt and above) can easily nulify throws and just bipass the stand up range by pulling people to the ground straight into joint locks. this may not sound too great, but if u seen it done u know how effective it is.
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Originally posted by Sensei SakiAnd why not?Interesting gossip:
said seen some advance BJJ and Judo artists go at it and the BJJ guy always or most of time get his ass thrown to the floor.Who or what is the floor the BJJ guy tries to take advantage?
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Originally posted by bigboywasimI don't think they can nulify throws so easy as you say. I seen some advance BJJ and Judo artists go at it and the BJJ guy always or most of time get his ass thrown to the floor. From the floor the BJJ guy tries to take advantage.
btw, most people think bjj doesnt have takedowns but it does. higher level bjj guys know lots of takedowns from judo as well as wrestling techniques like ankle pics, trips, and throws. bjj guys get the best of both worlds when it comes to takedowns because the rules allow more techniques so crosstraining is always happening. theres also gi and giless. and as i said if u look at high level bjj guys, the can pull most people straight into joint locks, not even having to execute a takedown.
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