EXACTLY!!!! I SAY IT ALL THE TIME. I practice Shotokan karate. I always said that “ you have to cross train. Every martial art has to be cross trained to be complete.
@@angel-rq4fz You are wrong. I practiced judo in Poland for 3yrs/5days/week/ 2 hrs a day. Karate Kyokushin for 15 years. Judo is limited jiu-jitsu, featuring showy techniques which are nonetheless very effective jiu-jitsu techniques. Judo is extremely well-adapted to a street fight, I used it many times in the street ( Canada and Poland, about 50 or 60 fights, 2 lost ) and... was very pleased. I finished almost every fight under 5 - 10 seconds. As a grappling art judo and Japanese jiu-jitsu are most probably #1 most effective in the street. The key is: you have to impose your style of fighting on your opponent. If a judo master like the one in the video, tries to box an opponent without having any boxing experience, I am simply speechless at his stupidity... Impose immediately your style of fighting to gain dominance...
EXACTLY!!!! I SAY IT ALL THE TIME. I practice Shotokan karate. I always said that “ you have to cross train. Every martial art has to be cross trained to be complete.
Lovely collection.
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So there ya go,ot depends on the practioner ,punches are hard to catch but you dont always have to catch the punch to stop it ,living proof
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Melvin is also a MMA fighter.
"Judo practitioner"
It's called Judoka. Short and simple.
No , is called OUCHIMAMA.😂😂😂😂
This is why you need to learn all aspects of fighting, striking, kicking, grappling,,etc..
Singing , dancing and cooking .
Ballet, Rumba, hip hop
Pure click bait no buakaw
I can't understand it:
the guys spent years practicing judo and - once in a fight - never try to use it.
???
Because is not adapted for fight , is just sport .
Even though it is/was a martial art.
@@angel-rq4fzyou should still use it in a fight. Isn’t boxing a sport? You definitely can still use it in a fight.
@@angel-rq4fz You are wrong.
I practiced judo in Poland for 3yrs/5days/week/ 2 hrs a day.
Karate Kyokushin for 15 years.
Judo is limited jiu-jitsu, featuring showy techniques which are nonetheless very effective jiu-jitsu techniques.
Judo is extremely well-adapted to a street fight, I used it many times in the street ( Canada and Poland, about 50 or 60 fights, 2 lost ) and... was very pleased. I finished almost every fight under 5 - 10 seconds.
As a grappling art judo and Japanese jiu-jitsu are most probably #1 most effective in the street.
The key is: you have to impose your style of fighting on your opponent.
If a judo master like the one in the video, tries to box an opponent without having any boxing experience, I am simply speechless at his stupidity...
Impose immediately your style of fighting to gain dominance...