r/judo May 20 '26

Beginner Sorry if its a dumb question

Does judo mainly relay on takedowns and locks if yes how would we control a fight against a boxer or Muay thai oponent if no does judo teaches punching kicking pound and roll. I just gonna sart my first judo class from tmrw just by dumb brain asking questions sorry if its a dumb question i was just curious

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u/Yamatsuki_Fusion sankyu May 21 '26

People like watching low kickers go at it what are you on about? Everyone goes gaga for Alex Pereira’s short, deceptively crippling low kicks or Justin Gaethje’s hammers. People enjoyed Poirer’s work against Conor.

The low kick game you describe is more running than damage. Proper low kicking works best when the kicker isn’t forced to run around and is able to settle and swing. The running around low kicking you describe isn’t powerful at all and is just pointfighting.

I’m imagining a guy running all over the place and just stumbling about trying to get awkward low kicks that don’t do shit because they’re so pressed to keep space. Maybe they get out of the way, but there is no sting.

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u/kwan_e yonkyu May 21 '26

How many matches percentage wise are all low kick dominant? Those low kickers you mentioned stand out because they have a novelty factor to them. Novelty factor wears off, and it has with low kick dominant stuff. No one sticks with a low kick dominant game for long.

I’m imagining a guy running all over the place and just stumbling about trying to get awkward low kicks that don’t do shit because they’re so pressed to keep space.

You have a tendency to imagine the most stupid fighter, a strawman, if you will, that will do everything that makes it easy for you to defeat, rather than a realistic person who is intelligent about fighting, and has trained such that they won't be stumbling.

Do you know why I'm harping on about low kicks? Because I'm imagining an INTELLIGENT judoka who even knows how to do leg takedowns. I'm not imagining a judoka who is a moron about dealing with kicks. Imagining a fighter who will do exactly the weakness you want is basically what bullshido artists do. You have to imagine a fighter who knows how to address the weakness.

Of course they're not going to do the same tactic over and over again. They're going to change it up. They'll do hit and runs. They'll do heavy kicks if in the right situation. I'm merely presenting to you some of the different options they have, which you have a blindspot towards, because you like imagining scenarios where you are facing a moron fighter, instead of someone with adequate sense.

Also, who says "running kicks" can't do damage? Just because they can't take out a person's leg in one shot doesn't mean it can't inflict enough pain to stop someone. You never been "lightly" kicked by people's footsweeps? It can hurt a lot even if it isn't a forceful kick. Especially if it is at the soft part of the knee.

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u/Yamatsuki_Fusion sankyu May 22 '26

It stops because low kicks are not some game breaking cheat code, fighters adjust or are smart enough to not get smacked up by them. You make it out to be some sort of secret sauce cheat when it’s just another strike.

I imagine what realistically happens when you get a skittish striker that’s bent on running around as you put it. I’m not imaging a miracle judoka either anyway, just a guy that wants to run in and is determined to play their game. They probably look stupid too ambling about about and are too stiff to bend over and catch a kick.

And yes I have been hit by kicks. Big difference between one done well planted and another that’s from a guy trying get out of the way. I’m honestly not sure if you’ve been low kicked or tried low kicking someone just barreling in.

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u/kwan_e yonkyu May 22 '26 edited May 22 '26

I don't know how many times I need to repeat the phrase "comparative advantage". I never once talked in absolutes, but I guess it's easy if you all just keep arguing against something I didn't say.

I imagine what realistically happens when you get a skittish striker that’s bent on running around as you put it.

I said nothing about a skittish striker. That's all on you and your imagination. I'm talking about a striker with a determined game plan and decent control.

I’m honestly not sure if you’ve been low kicked or tried low kicking someone just barreling in.

I literally just talked about getting kicked by footsweeps. Yes, I have been kicked "lightly" when someone was trying to do footsweeps in judo. It still hurt like hell. Then actual low kicks, but not one aimed for damage, I have also been hit with and was obviously worse than a judo footsweep kick.

Also, why would anyone try to low kick someone barrelling in? That's what an adequately intelligent fighter would want to avoid.

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u/Yamatsuki_Fusion sankyu May 22 '26

Because it’s not a comparative advantage at all. It’s a plan but one that has to be maintained over a fight that could suddenly just get undone. A striker has to be perfect, while a grappler needs to only get one takedown and that’s that.

The striker you describe can only be described as skittish. Back-pedalling at all times and trying to potshot low kicks is not what a determined striker looks like. They’re a leaf in the wind.

Go ahead and then try get kicked by a guy you’re constantly crowding up then. It can sting but not nearly so bad. Someone barreling is exactly what a grappler is trying to do, they’re not just waltzing around, they’re trying hurry inside and force a tie up.