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/powerhearse Mar 30 '25
Thats because Judo is not a no gi art. Learning no gi grappling means training no gi grappling and Judo has a gi specific curriculum
Not in a way relevant to no gi. It teaches you finer points that don't translate. You are always better off training for the ruleset and uniform you will compete with
Untrue. Khabib has always trained no gi. His MMA debut was before he was an adult. His father always had him competing in wrestling as well as Judo and combat sambo
This is not true. Foot sweeps and trips are common in no gi styles like wrestling and training from those backgrounds will always translate better to no gi than a jacket wrestling style wil
The control isn't just "broad", it's completely different and 99% inapplicable to no gi in terms of the gripfighting, off balancing and entry distance
This is a common misconception. No gi isn't necessarily faster paced than gi
"Regular wrestling" also has a high learning curve. Its a common misconception that it's somehow less technical or more strength based than gi styles
People training for MMA gain zero benefit from training in the gi vs just training no gi
Any gi training is less practical for no gi competition than no gi training