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In ju jitsu does anyone else do ground wrestling,is that what randori is in judo,because ive read alot sayin ju jitsu dusn't train with resisting opponents but in the class i attend we do wrestle but we also learn the more 'dangerous' techniques (throws locks dislocatins etc).

I'd quote bruce lee but to me he's just another person who got lucky

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japanese jujutsu, correct? whether or not you randori in jujutsu will vary from school to school, I'd imagine. as for randori, that's not just groundwork - it's stand up too - basically, it's free sparring.
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Well the three styles of jujitsu taught in our area all do some sort of grappling. They do stand up grappling and on the ground as well. I think when judo was first invented, jujitsuka didn't do randori, but they've had a lot of time to rethink their ways and adapt.

The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.


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Judo is jiu jitsu that has it's focus on throwing and was changed for sport purpose. Take a look at the mpeg's on https://www.judoinfo.com I think you will see a lot of jiu jitsu.
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