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Is BJJ or Judo easier to learn?
Almost all of the most common submissions in BJJ derive from Katame-Waza, but most Judo schools may dedicate less than 20\% of class time to those techniques. Thus, if you want to improve your ground game, then BJJ is for you. If you want to learn how to hit people with the Earth from standing, then it’s Judo.
What is harder Judo or BJJ?
Brazilian Jui-Jitsu is harder and takes longer to learn. As with traditional Jiu-Jitsu, it takes about 10 years to earn a black belt. But after 10 years of dedicated practice, the BJJ practitioner will undoubtedly have more skill than a Judo practitioner after 6 years. But both are challenging martial arts to master.
Is Judo or BJJ better for self defense?
Both BJJ and Judo are great for self-defense. The only difference is that Judo focuses on stand up grappling while BJJ on ground grappling.
Which is better Judo or wrestling?
Judo is better than wrestling for self-defense because it’s about leverage, and using minimal effort to obtain maximum results, even against a larger opponent. So, it’s more technique-driven rather than simply requiring greater strength and weight. Judo also employs finishing techniques to immobilize an opponent.
What is the difference between judo and Brazilian jiu jitsu?
So the main difference really is that judo or another type of martial art offers self defence- this is the simple thing that sets it apart. To the average person therefore the styles of BJJ and Judo are the same, they wear the same types of uniforms (the Gi), they both train on mats and they both do standing and ground work.
How often should I do Judo and BJJ cross training?
For BJJ players adding a Judo session is easy and very affordable to do and likewise with Judo training in BJJ once a week. If you start cross training today then in a few years the results will compound and both your tachiwaza and newaza will improve.
Why don’t BJJ players train standing work?
So BJJ players might not want or be able to train in standing work in their sport. When most of Judo match is tachiwaza and most of a BJJ match is on the ground it is difficult to justify spending an extra hour doing training for the aspect of their sport that they do the least and this has resulted in this in balance in both sports.
What is the difference between judo and other forms of fitness?
There are many different fitness options out there for people from going to the gym, running, crossfit or another similar class. So the main difference really is that judo or another type of martial art offers self defence- this is the simple thing that sets it apart.