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    Any Judo schools near boston? if so, which ones?

  • #2
    You won't do better than this:

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    • #3
      thank you very much. this will come in handy, as boston college is one of the colleges i am looking into.

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      • #4
        i just hope they are also martial oriented and not just competitive.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tkd_person89
          i just hope they are also martial oriented and not just competitive.

          ...........................................

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          • #6
            lol what do you mean by that?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tkd_person89
              lol what do you mean by that?

              Nevermind kid. Run along now...

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              • #8
                ...

                do you always have to antagonize me?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tkd_person89
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                  do you always have to antagonize me?

                  I was trying to be helpful.

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                  • #10
                    judo near boston

                    Originally posted by tkd_person89
                    i just hope they are also martial oriented and not just competitive.
                    FYI: As I'm sure you know Judo is a competitive sport geared towards tournaments, inter-school rivalry and even the Olympics. Judo evolved from JuJitsu, the lethal methods of hand-to-hand combat of the Samurai's of feudal Japan.

                    If you are looking for something more "martial" then you might do better if you looked into a school that teaches Jujitsu (Small Circle, etc.) or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. There are several in the Boston area.

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                    • #11
                      Let me say just one thing about Judo... Yeah, it's a "sport" and big fun to be sure.
                      Try to keep in mind the mutual welfare and benifit of your training partners, competitors and teachers when you play.

                      When you fight it's up to you to decide the level of force. You don't need to break arms or choke out a shoplifter but you might want lock out the arm if it's holding a weapon?

                      Or destroy it, it's all about having options.

                      a good player is not necessarily a good fighter but you will get from judo exactly what you put into it, and maybe more.

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                      • #12
                        I've always been told Judo was a very effective and practical form of self defense/fighting. Apparently you guys don't seem to think so???

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                        • #13
                          No doubt about it.

                          Originally posted by KDH
                          I've always been told Judo was a very effective and practical form of self defense/fighting. ....???
                          Yes. I think so too.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KDH
                            I've always been told Judo was a very effective and practical form of self defense/fighting. Apparently you guys don't seem to think so???
                            Has anyone here said it wasn't?

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                            • #15
                              What they are saying is Judo is a sport. It is generally universally taught as a sport. Judo players consider themselves playing a sport.

                              It just happens that this sport can give you a lot of advantages in self defense. But it would be rare to find a self defense Judo school. That is just not what they teach.


                              They teach the game of judo with it's rules and its application for competition.

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