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But the Catch is it is a semester long course, My school offers both.

 

Im thinking I would Get alot more out of Judo in such a short time.

 

Aikido is known for taking along time before you become good enough to use it, so what does everyone think, Judo or Aikido ..

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I'd do both. I know I'm going to take sudokan karate, and once I've learned eveyrhting I can from it I'm going to take Aikido.

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Within the time frame I would say deffinately Judo. I would say that I could apply more Judo now having only been going nearly 2 months than I can from Aikido which I have been going to for nearly 10 months.
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I'd do both. I know I'm going to take sudokan karate, and once I've learned eveyrhting I can from it I'm going to take Aikido.

 

Once you've learned everything you can from it? Then you are going to take Aikido?

 

Are you planning on living on this planet into the next century?

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I'd do both. I know I'm going to take sudokan karate, and once I've learned eveyrhting I can from it I'm going to take Aikido.

 

Oh god...........(enough said)

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Personally, I'd go with Judo due to the shorter time-frame. If you were doing this training on your own I'd say Aikido.
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judo man !!

 

bkj1284 are you serious LOL hope you have alot of time on your hands

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and most people don't even know how to swim"

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