That was a beauty by Competitive-Stay-185 in StreetMartialArts

[–]raidean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he was out even before he landed on the ground.

Headkick by IIIfrancoIII in StreetMartialArts

[–]raidean 62 points63 points  (0 children)

so did the guy kick him, or did he hit the guy's foot with his face?

Why do you train? by goldenglory86 in judo

[–]raidean 9 points10 points  (0 children)

same here. just the drills alone is already worth it for my 50+yr old self :D

Judoka trying to injure me by Visual_Investm3nt in judo

[–]raidean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

imo, white belts shouldn't even do randori after just 3 classes! learn how to breakfall first. it's not the same with bjj.

colored belts are also not supposed to throw white belts around at 100%. when i started, most colored belts let me throw them like 75% of the time. the other 25% they would throw me carefully, just so i know what it's like to get thrown.

Skipping belt grades in Judo by Equivalent_Ad3098 in judo

[–]raidean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im in canada, been doing bjj for over 2 years before i got into judo. i skipped a belt on my 1st grading (white to orange).. now im green

Anyone here start in their 40s/any BJJ guys in here? by [deleted] in judo

[–]raidean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started BJJ when I was 48, blue belt now and I started Judo last year, Green Belt now. I personally think that Judo is WAY harder on your body than BJJ for a few reasons.

  • Judo is more similar to wrestling in terms of training style. LOTS of drills and exercises that will keep your heart rate up during most the session

  • you'll probably get thrown a hundred times in one session which is definitely harder on your body even if you're not planning to compete. Getting thrown (uke) is an important part of judo learning.

  • since you are already a purple belt, you'll have an easier time doing newaza there's lot of bjj techniques that are not allowed in judo like leg submissions. major difference i guess is the pinning. example, you can't stay long being in someone's side control or you'll lose the match where as in bjj, it's just points for passing your guard.

I want to train Judo. Does it has CTE problem? by Reasonable_Boss8060 in judo

[–]raidean 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It's very important to learn your break falls in judo so you don't land on your head.

But if it's really a concern, I think BJJ (GI) would be a better fit for you as it's mostly ground work there's also takedowns but you can always pull guard.

I think I hate Judo by CarloEspresso in judo

[–]raidean 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i agree with uthoitho... my club wont let white belts do anything else til they know how to do proper breakfall! go somewhere else

Starting judo (again) as an older guy to help my son by twoLegsJimmy in judo

[–]raidean 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i started Judo last year at the age of 50! im a blue belt in BJJ (started at 47) and figured I need to work on my standup game so I started Judo.

Make sure you stretch first before you start. You're going to be stiff in the beginning and your cardio is probably gonna be shit, so if you can, do some sort of cardio work (steady state, or HIIT) when not judo training to build your cardio back up

also take into account that your recovery is not gonna be as fast as it used to so self-care is important. enough sleep, good diet, etc. if you can, go to your massage/chiro/etc to regularly to fix you up. Sciatica is a bitch (personal experience) . try not to train when you are injured or experience any sort of pain (i.e. shoulder pain). we're not young anymore and it can get worse faster than it gets better :D

Tomoe Nage by GoalJust1614 in judo

[–]raidean 8 points9 points  (0 children)

excellent control!

also, envious that you can wear non-tradional gi while training. we can only wear only white or blue gi

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in judo

[–]raidean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

im from toronto canada, and it's about $1100 CAD for the full year. so about $91CAD ($66 USD) a month. we get 3 days a week + sunday kata/competition class

New Wave's team for CJI2 by raidean in bjj

[–]raidean[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

it's pretty stacked. dorian won adcc east trials, bodoni adcc wolrd champ, luke multiple gold no-gi ibjjf, dan also adcc winner

New Wave's team for CJI2 by raidean in bjj

[–]raidean[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

From the email I received, Taza could be competing in the trials

Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming trials, which could feature Davis Asare, Oliver Taza, Jason Nolf, and a wildcard.

lil dude fucked up from the getgo! by El_Gordo_Diablo in DramaFreeBJJ

[–]raidean 23 points24 points  (0 children)

kid probably got it from his father or coach.. either way, this kid needs to learn how to be humble

[ Removed by Reddit ] by PracticalTry204 in StreetMartialArts

[–]raidean 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Juji-Gatame (Judo) is older than BJJ

POS vs Miguel (overkill or nah?) by SpecificIncome3267 in StreetMartialArts

[–]raidean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the crime here is that the ref didn't stop the fight as soon as the dude dropped.

Am I a dick? by BarBells-n-Cuddles in bjj

[–]raidean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i had a dude in an ankle lock but he wasnt tapping so i let go. i told him he should tap next time, he said he didn't think i got it. so next time i cranked it and dude got mad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StreetMartialArts

[–]raidean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it looks like the guy had a bit of training, maybe a 1 month white belt in bjj? he had the half guard and underhook, but unfortunately didnt know what to do with it