judoguy Posted June 11, 2005 Posted June 11, 2005 Hey guys, and gals I have a question for you. I was asked by my nephew about starting bjj and judo. He wanted to know which one he should start first. Well all of you should know that I'm biased when it comes to this topic (check the name ) but I think my rational for this is sound.If you are interested in judo and bjj I would recommend you take up judo first and here is why. Judo will give you a good working knowledge of the ground and thus the transition to bjj would be smoother. On the flipside however if you train in bJJ first and then switch to judo you will be completely lost as to what to do because you will have little to no foundation to start from when you learn the throws. The nuances of throws are just much harder to learn then the nuances of ground work. I'm only going to ask you once...
TJS Posted June 12, 2005 Posted June 12, 2005 Either way would work but If you plan on doing both getting a base in judo first would be good.
ninjanurse Posted June 12, 2005 Posted June 12, 2005 I found that my a base in traditional throwing arts was a great advantage when I studied BJJ. Made getting to the ground a whole lot easier and much more enjoyable "A Black Belt is only the beginning."Heidi-A student of the artsTae Kwon Do,Shotokan,Ju Jitsu,Modern Arnishttp://the100info.tumblr.com/
ravenzoom Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 I agree with you guys, he should start Judo first and then, if he desires, go for BJJ. Better start by knowing how to fight on your feet first with throws and then concentrate on the ground (although Judo does that too, but at a lesser extent).
SubGrappler Posted June 19, 2005 Posted June 19, 2005 Im sure it depends on the quality of the instructors from the two schools.I've had many top submission fighters tell me that Judo is best for beginning though.
TJS Posted June 20, 2005 Posted June 20, 2005 I would like to add one more thought.Having a strong base in BJJ will make you more confident in your throws and takedowns because you know if you dont get them or get taken down you will be fine fighting from your back.I have noticed this lately..Im more willing to try a throw because i know if I dont get it I will be ok working from my gaurd.
judoguy Posted June 21, 2005 Author Posted June 21, 2005 I agree with that. If you are confident ion your ground game you will be confident enough to commit your whole body into a throw. There are more things that go along with that but that certainly is a key factor. I'm only going to ask you once...
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