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Anonymous
>>108153
Jesus fucking christ, you are an idiot. Judo throws aren't difficult to learn, and 90% of them can be transferred to no-gi by using grips on the wrist/elbow and whizzers. It's not fucking hard, I've uchi-mata'd plenty of people in wrestling.
The classes are also very fun in every dojo i've been to. A little discipline doesn't make the classes shit, and in most cases the dojos now have very little, just a formal bow in the beginning and at the end. Also, unless you're a complete moron, full resistance competitions are what makes you fucking good at what you're practicing. If you don't compete and test your skills against a fully resisting opponent, you should shut the fuck up and go back to mcdojo, katafags.
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Again, if you don't compete full resistance in whatever martial art you're doing, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG. If i'm walking down the road and someone tries to jump me, i'd want to have a FULL sense of what its like to apply my techniques, instead of trying to remember some fucking kata. OP, do not do karate or TKD, I'm willing to bet that there will only be mcdojo's in your area, as 99% of the karate and TKD dojos are mcdojo's. Even if TKD isn't a mcdojo, you won't get any punching skills at all, and karatefags (unless kyokushin) just do kata all day.
Take Muay Thai if you really want exercise and self defence for standup
Judo/BJJ/Wrestling for exercise and a ground game
Or just do MMA
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