Question:
What is 'Judo'?What is the difference between Judo & Karate?
anonymous
2006-05-19 04:54:44 UTC
What is 'Judo'?What is the difference between Judo & Karate?
Six answers:
Tollguy
2006-05-19 05:08:42 UTC
judo

A sport and method of physical training similar to wrestling, developed in Japan in the late 19th century and using principles of balance and leverage adapted from jujitsu.

karate A Japanese art of self-defense in which sharp blows and kicks are administered to pressure-sensitive points on the body of an opponen
angieasee64
2006-05-19 04:56:02 UTC
Judo uses the body to overthrow an opponent. Karate, hands to chop, legs to kick.
william b
2006-05-24 13:21:29 UTC
Judo,means gentle way,it was designed for close quarter fighting,karate is more of an all over fighting system
derek c
2006-05-19 04:57:36 UTC
judo is more like wrestling and karate is like kick boxing
assecro
2006-05-23 14:19:22 UTC
judois a grappiling sport. you combine holds locks trhows and a few punches together.

Karate is a 50% hands aND 50% foot martial art
stilll40
2006-05-19 04:59:39 UTC
Easy - my eleven-year-old goes to Judo on Tuesday, and my thirteen-year-old does Karate on Saturday. That's the difference!!


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