r/judo • u/Wise-Self-4845 sankyu • Mar 27 '25
Judo x MMA Judo black belt Islam Makhachev with beautiful technique and execution
can you guys name all of these techniques? I got all except one hahah
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r/judo • u/Wise-Self-4845 sankyu • Mar 27 '25
can you guys name all of these techniques? I got all except one hahah
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u/misterandosan Mar 30 '25
It's more difficult to teach judo concepts in a no-gi context only.
Learning with the gi actually does help with the finer points of balance manipulation, and leverage.
The people who apply judo to mma or nogi situations started with the judogi, including khabib. If you just start training in no-gi judo, you'd be a lot less aware of what is possible with things that require timing and finesse like footsweeps and trips. When you have control over someone's gi, it lets you feel the finer details of moves because the control is more "broad" if that makes sense.
Without the gi, things are less predictable and slippery, so it's harder to nail these concepts down until you're familiar with what things should feel like when you execute properly. People would just default to regular wrestling and not go through the high learning curve judo requires. People who are starting in mma shouldn't necessarily go down this path depending on their goals.
There are benefits to gi training, but if all you do is focus on gi training, then obviously that won't help as much.