r/judo ikkyu Jul 01 '23

Judo x MMA Should I change my guard to leftie?

Hey, so heres my story.

Ive been doing judo for two years now. I come from a striking background (Kyokushin karate) as a right handed striker (left foot forward). In my first year of judo, having no clue about the sport I spent the whole time mixing grips from left to right, thinking (in my karate mindset) I should be proficient with both. On my second year though, after learning more, I focused on sticking to only one guard, grappling right guard (righ foot forward) and practicing always the same throws.

Ive become much more comfortable with my stance, specially with turn throws and kumikata, but my feet movement still feels akward after years of having my left feet forward. Thing is, I want to learn judo for some years but mainly transition towards MMA long term. I was wondering, if I should relearn judo as a leftie for the sake of making striking/grappling transition eassier in the future or if it doesnt really matter which foot you use for each thing, I havent tried MMA yet and im not proficient in grappling enough to really have an answer, whats your opinion?

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u/Future_Mushroom_6197 Jul 01 '23

I think that you should practice the techniques with both sides. Of course one of them will feel more natural and will become your dominant side. But in my opinion it depends on technique. For example my right handed uchi-mata is quite deadly but so is my left morote-seoi-otochi. If you want to continue to MMA or regular competition i will suggest you focus on the techniques that suit you best. If your right throws are better then focus on them, but you should definitely be capable of the left ones.