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What level in Judo?  

12 members have voted

  1. 1. What level in Judo?

    • A basic Undrstanding of Judo theory and technique
      3
    • A basic foundation in Judo techniques
      8
    • A solid foundation in Judo throws/techniques
      1
    • A high level of proficency in Judo
      0


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Placid Lunacy your lucky...if i could do judo for school i'd even quite soccer to compete...stupid wisconsin :x!!! wait :idea: if i....no wait...maybe :idea: ...no never mind....dang it i guess i'll just have to continue out of school :bawling: .

There are two types of people in the world. Those that find excuses and those that find a way.

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A 32 hour course will give you a slight knowledge of the art of Judo. Old school philosophy says it takes about 5 years to master 1 throw. Yamashita Sensei won 207 consecutive matches, and the only throw he used was Osto Gari.

 

If anybody wants to get educational credit for studying martial arts, move to Japan. You can actually major in it in college.

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I have seen two different figures. I heard 207 consecutive and 194 consecutive victories. Regardless he has a lifetime record of 528 wins, 16 losses and 15 draws. In 1984 Olympics in L.A. he injured his leg on his 2nd match so bad he could barely walk. He won a gold medal and had to almost be carried on to the podium by the silver medalist because he was unable to walk.

 

I have never heard of an athlete having that big of a winning percentage, 94% lifetime.

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