Interesting that the the main emphasis I got, isalways getting your grip first to what seperates Judo from wrestling
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AAU Freestyle Judo rules: Worth a look
radzfman- Posts : 35
Join date : 2013-01-19
Interesting that the the main emphasis I got, isalways getting your grip first to what seperates Judo from wrestling
NittyRanks- Posts : 109
Join date : 2013-05-10
Age : 56
Location : New York State
Pretty cool. Interesting.
NBK- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2013-01-10
Location : Tokyo, Japan
Wow.... it takes 25min to even begin to get to the point. It seems they could have used some organization to the preso. Is there a short intro someplace?
5 sec call on osaekomi = 1 point seems short, but I guess there's a method to it.
5 sec call on osaekomi = 1 point seems short, but I guess there's a method to it.
Ben Reinhardt- Posts : 794
Join date : 2012-12-28
Location : Bonners Ferry, Idaho, USA
NBK, They are trying to market to other combat sports like BJJ, wrestling, etc, with the modified rule-set. The whole talking too much thing is of course common to martial arts instruction. I know I've been quite guilty of it myself.
Ricebale- Posts : 423
Join date : 2013-01-01
Location : Wollongong Australia
If you look at the international wrestling styles:
Greco, Freestyle and Female
You'll note that the big wrestling style in the USA is not the international style, the rules of American Folk produce a very different match. Yet the USA seems to pretty well when the kids grow up and try out for the Olympic styles.
I think they are trying to adapt the rules to make the art culturally sensible to the local environment.
I've run some comps under this banner but didn't use the wrestling scoring system as it did not make sense locally in Oz. Makes for a good day.
Greco, Freestyle and Female
You'll note that the big wrestling style in the USA is not the international style, the rules of American Folk produce a very different match. Yet the USA seems to pretty well when the kids grow up and try out for the Olympic styles.
I think they are trying to adapt the rules to make the art culturally sensible to the local environment.
I've run some comps under this banner but didn't use the wrestling scoring system as it did not make sense locally in Oz. Makes for a good day.
Ben Reinhardt- Posts : 794
Join date : 2012-12-28
Location : Bonners Ferry, Idaho, USA
Fairly complicated to ref...we need less complex rules, not more.
BillC- Posts : 806
Join date : 2012-12-28
Location : Vista, California
Ben Reinhardt wrote:Fairly complicated to ref...we need less complex rules, not more.
Except on Tuesdays ... after a full moon ... but only during leap years.
Richard Riehle- Posts : 79
Join date : 2013-06-22
Location : California
radzfman wrote:
Interesting that the the main emphasis I got, isalways getting your grip first to what seperates Judo from wrestling
There are some good ideas here. Non-combativity penalty for grabbing one's collar and doing nothing makes some sense. Expanding the point system might have some virtue, especially for kid's Judo.
Ben Reinhardt- Posts : 794
Join date : 2012-12-28
Location : Bonners Ferry, Idaho, USA
BillC wrote:Ben Reinhardt wrote:Fairly complicated to ref...we need less complex rules, not more.
Except on Tuesdays ... after a full moon ... but only during leap years.
Your courting habits ?
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