>Get in street fight >Judo opponent into submission >Ends with opponent humiliated
vs >Get in street fight >Punch opponent in face and leave them crippled >Go to prison
>get in street fight >do cool judo move >opponent's friend breaks a beer bottle on the back of your head (what do you mean street fights aren't honorable 1v1s???)
vs >Get in street fight >Stay fast and nimble on your feet >Put out an opponent with every punch and don't let them get near you
I had the opportunity to train under the national team coach here (ausfailia). He demonstrated a full speed osoto gari on me. Despite my knowing how to fall and landing on a crash mat i still got winded.
Assuming i didn't know how to land and it was on concrete i very much doubt I'd be getting up ever as the majority of the impact is across your shoulders if that throw is done correctly
You'd have better control over them if you get in for a grab and go for a foot sweep - they could still fuck it up but they're less likely to end up bent like a pretzel, and you can be pretty sure that they'll land on their shoulderblade/lower back just by pushing them down. It'll hurt like hell, but anything that could break shouldn't be life ending, just ribs/shoulder. They'll regret it, but heal from it.
They could still fuck themselves over if they do weird shit with their legs, but if they're slow and dumb enough that you grabbed and swept them, they're not liable to do a weird ninja bend outta the blue.
I'd still be hesitant about trying to grapple someone in a street fight and not going for a complete smash though - A lesser blow might not put them outta the fight, grapples go both ways, and once they realize you know what your doing, they might do something stupid to even the odds like pull a knife. If some ones starting shit, and you can't reasonably get away, don't go easy. The whole "whoops a punch killed him" problem applies to you too.
I can speak from experience that OHPing a manlet and slamming him into concrete from 8 feet up in the air does in fact have the chance to break ribs and a pneumothorax. I turkle needled the lil fella and let him call 911. In retrospect, I probably should have just pulled out my P320 and killed him since no one was around. Also, NEVER relax around blacks.
I've actually never seen a fireman throw done from that height. I was taught to do it from the knees. Don't know why never thought about standing. Its pretty brutal.
We get it, you do judo. Now learn to punch.
I did, then I realized how lame it was.
>Get in street fight
>Judo opponent into submission
>Ends with opponent humiliated
vs
>Get in street fight
>Punch opponent in face and leave them crippled
>Go to prison
>punch in face
>leave them crippled
Mate if you throw someone who doesn't know how to fall on concrete theyre getting off a lot worse than getting punched
>get in street fight
>do cool judo move
>opponent's friend breaks a beer bottle on the back of your head (what do you mean street fights aren't honorable 1v1s???)
vs
>Get in street fight
>Stay fast and nimble on your feet
>Put out an opponent with every punch and don't let them get near you
You don't know what you're talking about, judoka are plenty nimble
You're thinking BJJ
retard. it's easier to kill a man using judo
bruh if you pull some judo on a guy in the street you are pretty much guaranteed to fuck them up permanently
elaborate
head+concrete+impact = bad times
I had the opportunity to train under the national team coach here (ausfailia). He demonstrated a full speed osoto gari on me. Despite my knowing how to fall and landing on a crash mat i still got winded.
Assuming i didn't know how to land and it was on concrete i very much doubt I'd be getting up ever as the majority of the impact is across your shoulders if that throw is done correctly
You'd have better control over them if you get in for a grab and go for a foot sweep - they could still fuck it up but they're less likely to end up bent like a pretzel, and you can be pretty sure that they'll land on their shoulderblade/lower back just by pushing them down. It'll hurt like hell, but anything that could break shouldn't be life ending, just ribs/shoulder. They'll regret it, but heal from it.
They could still fuck themselves over if they do weird shit with their legs, but if they're slow and dumb enough that you grabbed and swept them, they're not liable to do a weird ninja bend outta the blue.
I'd still be hesitant about trying to grapple someone in a street fight and not going for a complete smash though - A lesser blow might not put them outta the fight, grapples go both ways, and once they realize you know what your doing, they might do something stupid to even the odds like pull a knife. If some ones starting shit, and you can't reasonably get away, don't go easy. The whole "whoops a punch killed him" problem applies to you too.
Doesn't sound that much worse if someone is knocked out and hits their head on the concrete or a curb.
It's a lot more force and a lot of the time you land right on top of them, compounding that force even more. Broken necks instead of concussions.
>throw someone onto concrete
>they land awarkadly due to having no training
>crippled
v.s.
>punch someone in the face they get a blood nose
Judo toss a man onto cement and they're toast if they hit their head.
It is. You're ot meant to be lifting them, just acting as the fulcrum over while they rotate.
If you're lifting them you fucked up
Where's the fulcrum's position?
shoulder
As long as you maintain enough flexibility to kick properly how could having stronger legs ever be useless for fighting
Will squatting develop the same muscles that let me crush watermelons with my thighs?
Very much so.
I would recommend glute bridges over squats.
Is there a time this is done outside of a demonstration?
That particular method is now b& because touching legs is lava
Quite common in wrestling and sambo still. Kano, the founder of judo, actually stole it out of a british wrestling manual
I can speak from experience that OHPing a manlet and slamming him into concrete from 8 feet up in the air does in fact have the chance to break ribs and a pneumothorax. I turkle needled the lil fella and let him call 911. In retrospect, I probably should have just pulled out my P320 and killed him since no one was around. Also, NEVER relax around blacks.
I've actually never seen a fireman throw done from that height. I was taught to do it from the knees. Don't know why never thought about standing. Its pretty brutal.
>I've actually never seen a fireman throw done from that height.
maybe bcs its a banned move?