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Hayley schrieb 11-08-2014 :
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Lovely schrieb 09-08-2014 :
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Ayaka schrieb 07-08-2014 :
As someone who wrsetled through school, and train with wrestlers I highly suggest Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.I am a brown belt in Judo, and a blue in BJJ.I know you want to look at judo. But the reason I suggest you don't take judo is because, judo is a wrestling style, that focuses mostly on takedowns. You already know your takedowns. What you don't have is a solid ground game with chokes, submissions, guard work. There is no better style then Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for this type.Think about it, you already have the advantage as a wrestler to dictate where the fight will be. Standing or the ground. If you train BJJ for a long time, you will have a solid ground game. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu hands down.References :







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