Judo is great in the clinch but worthless on the ground, BJJ is great on the ground, but worthless in the clinch. Neither style is better than the other on defense, it depends on how you fight. Judo is good to keep you off the ground, or at least off of your back. BJJ is good because if you get put on your back you can submit or reverse with ease.
In one on one unarmed situations JUDO In multiple opponents or if your attacker has a weapon, KARATE But, just for your information, there is no better martial art than others, it really depends on the skill.
It was derived from Jui Jistu and evolved from a self defence, into a sport.
None,judo and karate are two different things, each one has its advantages anddisadvantages.In judo you have to throw people to the ground. In Karate you can punch and kick.
Maurice George Harvey has written: 'Self-defence by judo'
Pat Butler has written: 'Self-defence for Women' 'Advanced judo and self-defence' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu 'Your book of self-defence' -- subject(s): Self-defense
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E. G. Bartlett has written: 'The complete body builder' 'Mysterious stranger' 'Strangers in Eden' 'Strangers in Eden' 'Self defence in the home' -- subject(s): Self-defense 'Basic judo' -- subject(s): Judo
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
The samurai used more than one martial art for unarmed combat. Three of the primary ones were Jui Jitsu, Akaido, and Judo.
The word judo is a noun. Judo is a Japanese martial art.
Judo originated from Japan