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  • #16
    Originally posted by J-Luck View Post
    Kuzushi was more of a concept that developed from randori, which would make it inherently from Judo. Kuzushi helps in any type of grappling. Once understood, it helps a great deal.
    I prefer to Kuzushi with a strike which is illegal in Judo.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Hardball View Post
      I prefer to Kuzushi with a strike which is illegal in Judo.


      If you like to use a strike for the kuzushi you'll love a stick.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Hardball View Post
        You gotta be right because that's what I study. JJJ

        Sometimes I get carried away with the similarities. Nice Catch.
        I couldn't tell if this was sarcastic or not... If so, again, I meant no offense.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by JkD187 View Post
          Then dont

          All I know is having a Schichidan (thats 7th degree for anyone who might not know) yell at you for like an hour to pull the wrist up when he's trying to teach you to throw uchi-mata is a hell of a thing to give you an opinion on something.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by J-Luck View Post
            I couldn't tell if this was sarcastic or not... If so, again, I meant no offense.
            No I was serious not sarcastic. Even though I'm Shodan in JJJ; I still get confused about the similarities and differences between JJJ and Judo. I liked your response. Kia

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            • #21
              Originally posted by SamuraiGuy View Post
              All I know is having a Schichidan (thats 7th degree for anyone who might not know) yell at you for like an hour to pull the wrist up when he's trying to teach you to throw uchi-mata is a hell of a thing to give you an opinion on something.
              Yea, I know what you mean. When I entered a new JJJ Dojo back in May 06, I inherited a 9th degree ( 65 year old man) yelling at me that my breakfalls were flawed and that's after 10 years of me doing breakfalls. Yikes.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Hardball View Post
                No I was serious not sarcastic. Even though I'm Shodan in JJJ; I still get confused about the similarities and differences between JJJ and Judo. I liked your response. Kia
                Cool. What other arts do you study?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Hardball View Post
                  Yea, I know what you mean. When I entered a new JJJ Dojo back in May 06, I inherited a 9th degree ( 65 year old man) yelling at me that my breakfalls were flawed and that's after 10 years of me doing breakfalls. Yikes.
                  Lol. The question is... how was HIS ukemi?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
                    If you like to use a strike for the kuzushi you'll love a stick.
                    My strikes feel like sticks. Pardon the modesty; LOL

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by J-Luck View Post
                      Cool. What other arts do you study?
                      In the past I dabbled in TDK {2 years}, Shotokan {1year}, Wing Chun {9 months}, and I boxed as a youth. Now, I stay under the Umbrella of Japanese Jujitsu but I like to borrow/steal techniques as needed. LOL

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by J-Luck
                        Kuzushi was more of a concept that developed from randori, which would make it inherently from Judo. Kuzushi helps in any type of grappling. Once understood, it helps a great deal.
                        LMAO ... kuzushi was neither developed from randori or inherently from judo. Even the term judo was not created or coined by Kano.

                        The concept and term kuzushi came from a system of jujitsu which existed more than 200 years before Kano's birth. Randori was Kano's true contribution to the martial arts. Anyone who knows the art and its history could tell you that it would impossible for kuzushi to have been developed from randori because randori came more than 200+ years after the concept of kuzushi had been introduced to Japan from China.

                        Just like the last debate, some people just make things up as they go along to have something to say.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by SamuraiGuy View Post
                          All I know is having a Schichidan (thats 7th degree for anyone who might not know) yell at you for like an hour to pull the wrist up when he's trying to teach you to throw uchi-mata is a hell of a thing to give you an opinion on something.
                          Hey at least he got the point across lol....besides there are many variations on techniques its not like Aoki is a straight Judo player anyway.I would rather pick Aoki's brain on how to grapple in MMA over your judo coach anyway since Aoki is a world class Grappler and MMA fighter...no offense intended.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Uke View Post
                            Even the term judo was not created or coined by Kano.
                            Uke that was my understanding that there was another style called Judo approximately 100+ years prior to Kano. Do you have information on that earlier style

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by JkD187 View Post
                              Hey at least he got the point across lol....besides there are many variations on techniques its not like Aoki is a straight Judo player anyway.I would rather pick Aoki's brain on how to grapple in MMA over your judo coach anyway since Aoki is a world class Grappler and MMA fighter...no offense intended.
                              He's actually not my coach, his students, three Yodan's (fourth degree) are my instructors....

                              Aoki, while an amazing grappler (did u see that gogoplata!!!) is more of a gaurd player than anything if im not mistaken... (admittedly im not the Aoki dictionary so dont hold me to that).

                              This guy knows more about Judo (Uchi-Mata is still judo right?) than Aoki whether he's a world class grappler or not, and he is a world class judoka, heck hes a 7th dan and he's not even japanese....

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by SamuraiGuy View Post
                                He's actually not my coach, his students, three Yodan's (fourth degree) are my instructors....

                                Aoki, while an amazing grappler (did u see that gogoplata!!!) is more of a gaurd player than anything if im not mistaken... (admittedly im not the Aoki dictionary so dont hold me to that).

                                This guy knows more about Judo (Uchi-Mata is still judo right?) than Aoki whether he's a world class grappler or not, and he is a world class judoka, heck hes a 7th dan and he's not even japanese....
                                The gogoplata was amazing i saw it live on the web.Aoki does work best from the guard yes but he has his blackbelt in bolth Judo and bjj.The belt rank honestly doesnt matter much to me 7th degree or first...id rather learn from someone who actually pulls of his techniques at the highest levels of competition.Now im not saying those guys arent good its just that if aoki pulls the wrist down then obviously it works pretty good....besides he holds the wrist down to set up the barbo choke off the takedown.

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