Ep 63 - 2010 Judo Leg Grab Rule. Good or Bad?
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The 2010 Judo leg grab rule change remains one of the most debated decisions in modern judo history, reshaping how athletes approach takedowns, strategy, and competition. By removing direct leg attacks like double legs and single legs, the International Judo Federation aimed to preserve traditional throwing techniques, increase match clarity, and differentiate judo from wrestling and other grappling arts. Supporters argue the rule has elevated classic techniques such as uchi mata, seoi nage, and foot sweeps, making matches more dynamic and spectator-friendly. Critics, however, believe it removed a key layer of realism and effectiveness, limiting versatility and reducing judo’s connection to practical grappling scenarios.So was the 2010 leg grab ban good or bad for judo? The answer depends on what you value—tradition vs. evolution, sport vs. self-defense, specialization vs. adaptability. This video breaks down both sides of the argument, giving insight into how the rule change has influenced modern BJJ, wrestling crossover, and Olympic judo competition. Whether you’re a competitor, coach, or martial arts fan, this discussion will challenge how you think about the direction of judo and its future in the grappling world.📞 (704) 219-6011📧 student1stservices@gmail.com#judo #judoleggrab #judorules #martialarts #bjj #jiujitsu #grappling #wrestling #judotraining #judotechniques #judocompetition #combatsports #olympicjudo #judoka #takedowns #bjjtakedowns #wrestlingvsjudo #selfdefense #martialartslife #trainhard #fightculture #judofamily #nogi #gi #submissiongrappling #athlete #combattraining #mixedmartialarts #mma #jiujitsulife #judolife #coaching #sportsdebate #fitnessmotivation #trainlikeachampion #groundgame #standinggame #throwingtechniques #judofans #sportanalysis #martialartscommunity #grapplers #fighttraining #bjjlife #judoschool #competitiontraining #sportsdiscussion #learnjudo #judocoach #takedowndefense