Hanzou
Grandmaster
I thought it would be interesting to run a compare and contrast of the three major styles of post-Jujutsu. I think we have enough stylists here to compare notes and experiences to have an interesting discussion.
I'll start us off:
Judo- Sport oriented, yet rigid. Movements purposely removed because of competition rules. Experiencing a burst of popularity due to MMA and Bjj. Famous for throwing.
Bjj- Sport oriented, yet eclectic. Style influenced by several sources. Famous for ground fighting, and dominance in early MMA.
Aikido- Generally Non-Sport oriented. Characterized by circular movements leading to throws and pins. Probably the most "traditional" of the three.
That's very general. Hopefully some other posters would be willing to add to it.
I'll start us off:
Judo- Sport oriented, yet rigid. Movements purposely removed because of competition rules. Experiencing a burst of popularity due to MMA and Bjj. Famous for throwing.
Bjj- Sport oriented, yet eclectic. Style influenced by several sources. Famous for ground fighting, and dominance in early MMA.
Aikido- Generally Non-Sport oriented. Characterized by circular movements leading to throws and pins. Probably the most "traditional" of the three.
That's very general. Hopefully some other posters would be willing to add to it.
