Formosa Neijia
Green Belt
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I'd like to learn a little more about Judo and how it differs from BJJ or Jiu-jitsu.
I'm looking at studying the ground game, having been doing standup for the past 25 years or so, I figure it's about time to get good at it. I took a look at some of the Judo vids and BJJ vids on youtube and don't really see too much of a difference in things...aside from better throws in judo and perhaps more technical prowess on the ground with BJJ.
Is that about right in the most simplistic of differences?
I would choose judo as my main art and cross-train some BJJ on the side for a couple of reasons.
First, as you mentioned, some schools have a macho outlook that you mentioned. I've seen it too. They talk UFC this and that nonstop. It effects the training. One school I know of with that attitude chased all the non-competitors out because they weren't "man enough" to compete. The injury rate at that school was very high.
Second, the judo ground game is more realistic IMO. They stress being on your feet most of the time and being competent enough on the ground to survive if needed. Laying on your back is a terrible idea in an altercation and I think BJJ does far too much of that.
Judo takes hits because of its use of pins. But the one time I used ground grappling in a fight, I had to hold the guy down until the police showed up. Pinning that night was crucial. It's a valuable skill so don't over look it even if BJJ says it's a waste of time.
Third, the emphasis on throwing people hard if necessary can end a fight right there. Plus the throws blend really well with any other standup martial art you might do.
It all comes down to what you personally value the most. In most locations I, personally, would go with judo. Unless I was anywhere near Roy Harris or one of his black belts.