KyleShort
Green Belt
Hi All,
I have no judo experience, although I have read several books and know the rules, techniques and terminology. Also, I have several years experience in the striking arts and a few years of grappling, throwing and ukemi in the bujinkan (I know the are huge differences between bujinkan and Judo).
Anyway, I have always been interested in training judo as a complement to my primary striking arts, but the closest school is 45 minutes away and that just won't work with my current schedule. However, I now have the opportunity to regularly train in Sambo and I was wondering if there would be value in doing so. Would training in Sambo give me a good base to work from later on when I am able to take up Judo?
I don't know nearly as much about Sambo as I do about Judo, but I have heard that they are similar...perhaps more emphasis on newaza (especially leglocks) in Sambo.
Thanks in advance,
I have no judo experience, although I have read several books and know the rules, techniques and terminology. Also, I have several years experience in the striking arts and a few years of grappling, throwing and ukemi in the bujinkan (I know the are huge differences between bujinkan and Judo).
Anyway, I have always been interested in training judo as a complement to my primary striking arts, but the closest school is 45 minutes away and that just won't work with my current schedule. However, I now have the opportunity to regularly train in Sambo and I was wondering if there would be value in doing so. Would training in Sambo give me a good base to work from later on when I am able to take up Judo?
I don't know nearly as much about Sambo as I do about Judo, but I have heard that they are similar...perhaps more emphasis on newaza (especially leglocks) in Sambo.
Thanks in advance,