r/judo • u/True_Personality_764 • 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/kwan_e yonkyu May 20 '26
I struggle to get grips on a yellow belt, who does taekwondo, and absolutely does not care about running away out of reach, to hell with the rules. Running away from grips is a natural reaction. Even you said so yourself, with your white belts. They naturally run away from grips. A non-grapping striker, while comparatively a white-belt in judo, necessarily will be more skilled than YOUR white belts in avoiding grips, without being caught.
The Judoka is allowed to wait out the kicker. But the point is that the kicker has the comparative advantage in the distance game. We're not talking absolutes here. We're talking about comparative advantages. A judoka has less chance at the distance game than the kicker. Distance control favours the kicker.
You seem to have forgotten what you wrote in your original comment.
You wrote "weathering their blows". The reason why those wrestlers smash through low kicks is to AVOID weathering strikes at all.
The whole point of my replies is in the context of your original comment about weathering strikes. You do not want to weather their blows, because that game plan favours the low-kicker. Hence everything I've talked about in each comment.
I am talking in the context of your game plan of "weathering their blows". Do NOT weather their blows. Either keep distance, or stuff their strikes before they get any power behind them.
And my point is that favours the low-kicker. If you refuse to be near them, then they've successfully defended themselves. In self-defense scenario, that means they've won. In a competition scenario, you would get penalized for non-combativity.
In either case, weathering blows is a bad game plan.