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Wednesday 14th December 2005 at 12:29 After a good judo book any ideas? ______________________________ |
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Tuesday 20th December 2005 at 10:29 Would suggest '[link=http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=ultim8jj-21&camp=1634&creative=6738&path=ASIN%2F0713666838]Judo - Know The Game[/link]' by Geoff Gleeson, circa 70's. "Its not the size of the dog i |
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Monday 2nd January 2006 at 10:37 Although I'm no Judo book expert and I don't know what you're after, here are the ones I own; |
1319 posts |
Wednesday 4th January 2006 at 19:54 You taking up Judo now too? Thought you was a BJJ player at heart? Although can't knock ya, would love to be a black belt in Judo, just no time. The Admin Guy |
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Wednesday 4th January 2006 at 20:02 Well i scrapped the thai because it clashes with BJJ but have always liked the throws in TJJ and Judo and would love to learn it properly but no clubs that are close enough and dont clash with BJJ!:-D ______________________________ |
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Wednesday 4th January 2006 at 21:19 might let you off then - maybe :-p The Admin Guy |
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Thursday 5th January 2006 at 07:54 does seem like alot more BJJers are learning the Judo throws. ______________________________ |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 12:04 I'm living in Scotland at the moment, in a fairly rural area. There are no BJJ here, and after seeing a TJJ bloke get submitted by a workmate who does no martial arts while they were messing about, I realised the value of competition. He got caught in a front headlock, and as they went to the ground, he had no idea he should've been trying to get his legs out of the half guard, he was just flailing a lot. It was only through my interest in the UFC that I knew about what he should've been doing, he only like the UFC when they are standing up, he doesn't like it when they are 'cuddling' and doing 'that gay stuff on the ground'. |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 12:49 I've always felt that Judo is too restricted, although saying that, even BJJ has some illegal moves, but they're more like neck cranks and nasty spine locks. The Admin Guy |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 15:24 on ilegal moves in BJJ which leg locks arent allowed is it just heel hooks and kneebars? So are achiles and toe holds allowed? ______________________________ |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 15:39 Achiles is fine, not too sure about heel hooks and knee bars. I'm sure knee bars are fine, and maybe heel hooks only at certain levels. The Admin Guy |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 16:48 what about toe holds? Baasically which leg locks are allowed at white belt comp:-p ______________________________ |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 16:58 Being a complete beginner in Judo, I was in someone's open guard and I went for an achilles tendon lock during randori when I got told no leg locks. Judo does have a lot of leg locks, but it's in competition and randori that they are illegal. All sports need limitations, but I really disagree with not allowing something as safe as that particular lock. |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 17:45 i was thinking more for bjj (know its judo post but it sort of went that way;-)) ______________________________ |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 20:22 I don't consider an achilles lock to be dangerous - heel hook is a different matter since it twists the knee joint, to which you might not be aware until it's too late - if someone ever catches me in a heel hook i'm sure to be tapping like a crazy man in seconds! The Admin Guy |
Addict 123 posts |
Sunday 8th January 2006 at 20:56 I just checked out the rules for the "Gorillaz" comp (that Andy posted before Xmas). |
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Sunday 8th January 2006 at 22:02 "one over-zealous ankle crank and you're left needing surgery" The Admin Guy |
Moderator 120 posts |
Monday 9th January 2006 at 02:03 Urban Gorillaz is no gi competition which usually have slightly different rules to gi competitions e.g. heel hooks are allowed (advanced only) which aren't in a gi competition |
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Monday 9th January 2006 at 11:17 Judo 'scoring' summarised.... "Its not the size of the dog i |
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Monday 9th January 2006 at 12:11 Just a slight addition to the throw scoring, contrary to the always landing on the back thing. |