r/judo Jun 07 '25

Other What’s your unpopular opinion on judo

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u/Azylim Jun 07 '25

alot of judo clubs sucks at teaching, even if the teachers are good at judo and randori. Teaching is alot harder than doing and people default to what theyre taught, which is conditioning and uchikomis.

Ironically however, all the skills they learnt comes from little habits and principles that they learn in randori that they dont really consciously know but remember to do when they spar.

to find good techniques you often have to study the pros and what they do in competition.

Judo needs to funnily enough embrace the aspect of bjj which is a more variational and study based approach to teaching. Instead of showing traditional uchimata, show specific high percentage variations of uchimata and drill that

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u/Fickle-Blueberry-275 Jun 07 '25

The hardest part for me is that it's alot harder to get that ''increasingly dynamic'' type of training in Judo. BJJ is (relatively speaking) so static that it's incredibly easy to just ramp up the resistance more and more.

Something like uchi-mata almost anybody can do as a Kata, but almost nobody can really do it in Randori (even the competition) versions. Probably because it's really hard to controlledly ramp up that resistance + alot more dangerous for Uke than something like BJJ.

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u/Azylim Jun 07 '25

thats also true. In newaza dominant positions are alot more dominant and stable than in standing. If I get mount there is a real stable advantage I get and if you want to escape you have to expand more energy. Meanwhile a dominant standing position is alot easier to escape from unless I get your back.

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u/Fickle-Blueberry-275 Jun 07 '25

Yea it's also just things like for example; you have dominant collar+sleeve for uchi-mata, but I'm posting on you, keeping my hips away, rotating away from you. At some point you're going to have to jump in there (and jump in there DEEP) to do what you want to do - without the attempt being too weak, meaning I can just counter.

It's not going to be possible to practise executing against that realistic type of resistance without a lot of confidence, repetitions, and some level of risk to both players.