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My daughter asked me a question I have no answer for!
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<blockquote data-quote="tomy12" data-source="post: 3148156" data-attributes="member: 136732"><p>I'm pretty sure that, with the exception of some katas that aren't really practiced anymore, some minor striking and perhaps a few joint locks, that the bulk of Judo is the same. Judo WAS different from traditional jiujutsu in a lot of important ways, the methods of practice and the specific techniques chosen being the two most important.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's not the part I was asking about. I was asking where you heard that he payed "top-level" people to come in to make his school look good in the competition.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why you're so hung up on that one throw, though, as if that's entirely what made judo good and it's somehow totally different from any modern judo throw--it's not, in either respect.</p><p></p><p>And, it was ONE guy who won his matches with this throw, everyone in nearly all the matches, as you indicated before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomy12, post: 3148156, member: 136732"] I'm pretty sure that, with the exception of some katas that aren't really practiced anymore, some minor striking and perhaps a few joint locks, that the bulk of Judo is the same. Judo WAS different from traditional jiujutsu in a lot of important ways, the methods of practice and the specific techniques chosen being the two most important. That's not the part I was asking about. I was asking where you heard that he payed "top-level" people to come in to make his school look good in the competition. I don't know why you're so hung up on that one throw, though, as if that's entirely what made judo good and it's somehow totally different from any modern judo throw--it's not, in either respect. And, it was ONE guy who won his matches with this throw, everyone in nearly all the matches, as you indicated before. [/QUOTE]
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