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Posted On:
4/19/2012 7:10am

Style: StrikeyGrappling & WW2-fu--
"Judo is a study of techniques with which you may kill if you wish to kill, injure if you wish to injure, subdue if you wish to subdue, and, when attacked, defend yourself" - Jigoro Kano (1889)
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"The judoist has no time to allow himself a margin for error, especially in a situation upon which his or another person's very life depends...."
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Posted On:
4/19/2012 7:38am

Style: StrikeyGrappling & WW2-fu--
"Judo is a study of techniques with which you may kill if you wish to kill, injure if you wish to injure, subdue if you wish to subdue, and, when attacked, defend yourself" - Jigoro Kano (1889)
***Was this quote "taken out of context"?***
"The judoist has no time to allow himself a margin for error, especially in a situation upon which his or another person's very life depends...."
~ The Secret of Judo (Jiichi Watanabe & Lindy Avakian), p.19
"Hope is not a method... nor is enthusiasm."
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Posted On:
5/05/2012 4:35am
Style: MMA--
So my question is, is it actually good for self defence?
Im inclined to defend it because it's my primary martial art, but I've seen and read a few things which makes me a little nervous if it came to actually using it- Ive only ever had to once, a few years back, but the guy was wasted drunk and I just put him into a wrist lock which was easy cos it took him about 5 seconds to realise what was happening...
So yeah, help?
Well not to be obvious but you already used it in a real-life situation so you know it works so I guess all you need to do is more practice and alive sparring -
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5/05/2012 5:05am
Style: Jujitsu and BJJ--
Well yeah; but as has been mentioned here, that situation wasn't really a proper self defence scenario. I imagine most fully grown men could have handled the guy if they were sober- my jujistu allowed me to handle it in a slightly safer way (ie without him getting damaged or damaging anything or anyone else) but I feel like that's it. I've changed club, because the last one was a bit pants, and this one does BJJ style stuff for the last 30 mins, which is pretty much all alive- so I guess my groundwork will probably be much better than the average mugger haha.
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