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Is brazillian jiujitsu better with tkd or is judo better with tkd?

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Is brazillian jiujitsu better with tkd or is judo better with tkd?

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Depends on what you want. Considering fight training in general as a set of practical skills that are designed to address fighting at different physical distances, from kicking/weapon to ground fighting, most martial arts fit somewhere within a range on this continuum: kicking – hitting – clinch – take down – ground I think Judo resides -mostly- in the clinch to take down area of this spectrum, its range also extends into ground fighting, but to a lesser degree than BJJ. BJJ training is almost exclusively focused on the ground portion of the game, but also trains in the clinch and take down ranges, but to a lesser degree than Judo. BJJ also trains no-gi (Judo almost never does) which may better represent ‘real world’ conditions found in many places in the world where/when jackets are not worn.

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