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#370245 - 07/03/08 12:28 AM
Re: Brian's Judo log
[Re: Zach_Zinn]
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I was doing judo twice a week and karate only 2-4 times a month. My right knee popped during randori one night a couple of weeks before the tournament. It's still not right either.  I think if you want to take up judo then go for it, but to me the injury risk just doesn't appeal to my joints anymore. 
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#370246 - 07/03/08 10:59 AM
Re: Brian's Judo log
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I was doing judo twice a week and karate only 2-4 times a month.
My right knee popped during randori one night a couple of weeks before the tournament. It's still not right either. 
I think if you want to take up judo then go for it, but to me the injury risk just doesn't appeal to my joints anymore.
I hear weight training can help to strengthen the muscles and even indeed the ligaments found in the joints. Sort of a preventive measure for people who practice wrestling or judo. If training is done early and progressive enough I suppose people can still practice judo well in their 50'/ 60's years of age as in some of the masters competitions.
I suppose if they dont (Unlike the most judo ka) then injury can stop training. Anyhow good luck with your new training regime. I have just done my workout in judo. Worked on kataguruma. I believe its also in karate kata. MMA's sometimes use judo throws or even just throws found in karate kata I believe?
Jude
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#370247 - 07/03/08 11:55 AM
Re: Brian's Judo log
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Brian I don't know if this is right place to ask but are you joining a new Karate school? I know your old school is a far drive for you. Just let me know what your plans are. Heck maybe you should open a school.
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#370248 - 07/03/08 06:05 PM
Re: Brian's Judo log
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jude33, You sound like a moron everytime you post and you have such a suttle way of being a [censored]. Quote:
I hear weight training can help to strengthen the muscles and even indeed the ligaments found in the joints. Sort of a preventive measure for people who practice wrestling or judo. If training is done early and progressive enough I suppose people can still practice judo well in their 50'/ 60's years of age as in some of the masters competitions.
What a stupid assupmtion to make that I was injured because my muscles aren't strong enough. You kill me.
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I suppose if they dont (Unlike the most judo ka) then injury can stop training. Anyhow good luck with your new training regime. I have just done my workout in judo. Worked on kataguruma. I believe its also in karate kata. MMA's sometimes use judo throws or even just throws found in karate kata I believe?
Dude, you don't train in anything. You just dabble in krotty you see posted on youtube. Karate doesn't have everything from every art. If you ever actually attended karate class for a length of time you would know this, arrogant and ignorant non-training wannabe.
p.s. You're fat.
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#370250 - 07/03/08 07:29 PM
Re: Brian's Judo log
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Quote:
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I was doing judo twice a week and karate only 2-4 times a month.
My right knee popped during randori one night a couple of weeks before the tournament. It's still not right either. 
I think if you want to take up judo then go for it, but to me the injury risk just doesn't appeal to my joints anymore.
I hear weight training can help to strengthen the muscles and even indeed the ligaments found in the joints. Sort of a preventive measure for people who practice wrestling or judo. If training is done early and progressive enough I suppose people can still practice judo well in their 50'/ 60's years of age as in some of the masters competitions.
I suppose if they dont (Unlike the most judo ka) then injury can stop training. Anyhow good luck with your new training regime. I have just done my workout in judo. Worked on kataguruma. I believe its also in karate kata. MMA's sometimes use judo throws or even just throws found in karate kata I believe?
Jude
Lol yeah, because people just get injured in Judo due to not having strong ligaments.
BTW, ligaments aren't "in joints", ligaments are also notoriously slow to heal once sprained, and in fact with severe sprains they typically never return fully back to their original condition, making re-injury likely not matter what kind of weight training you do. I don't know where you come up with this stuiff, but man I wish you would just leave.
Brian:
On the subject of opening your own place though, that's the only reason I did it, no other Karate in town I was interested in once my first instructor retired.
It has it's ups and downs, so far my biggest problem is getting consistent attendance and such.
Edited by Zach_Zinn (07/03/08 07:43 PM)
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#370251 - 07/03/08 08:46 PM
Re: Brian's Judo log
[Re: Zach_Zinn]
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Zach,
My idea od opening up my own place would be small and informal. We would probably use a facility if we could,but I wouldn't mind using a public park either.
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#370252 - 07/03/08 09:03 PM
Re: Brian's Judo log
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Yeah, that's exactly the setup I have, very informal, i'm not hugely skilled or high ranked, so i just treat it as a place where we get together to train, I just make the plans and try to bring whatever I can to the table.
I was at the YMCA for about a year before finding a cheap place to rent, it's been fine until recently, where attendance is dropping off.
I've been told that's natural this time of year, but it's still discouraging.
Thing is that once you get down to few enough students it makes you feel like you might as well just do it in your backyard and save the rent money..hmmm.
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#370253 - 07/03/08 09:29 PM
Re: Brian's Judo log
[Re: Zach_Zinn]
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Higher rank than you
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Registered: 11/04/05
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Loc: Northwest Arkansas
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few questions for you if you don't mind. How many students do you have? Do you have anyone helping you teach? Are you following a set curriculum? I'm certainly not very talented or highly ranked either,but I do feel I have something to offer. People might get more of what they want down the road though,lol.
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