Whats a good Game plan for a Judo green belt against a BJJ Blue Belt? The Judo guy knows alittle bit of newaza but has never had a grappling match against a BJJ guy.Should he just lay and pray? Try to get mount and get a choke in.|||I%26#039;m assuming the match is going to start on the feet. The judo guy is going to want to throw the bjj guy to the ground ASAP, don%26#039;t let him pull guard or the bjj guy is going to win quickly. Also, after the throw or takedown the judo guy is going to want to establish a dominant position. Move from side control to mount and work towards a submissions. There are many more submissions from mount than just a collar choke. If I had to put money on it, I would go with the BJJ blue belt winning via submission. If not, the judo guy would probably win on points if he gets in a nice takedown and a dominant position.|||You should NEVER go into a fight with a plan. If you do, it will probably fail. You must be open to everything and use what is available. If you focus on trying to execute one technique, it will blind you to all others. You must fight with mushin no shin (mind of no mind). A Judoka learns all of the same ground fighting techniques as a BJJ practitioner. The only difference is that the BJJ practitioner practices them more and doesn%26#039;t know as many nage waza. Just see if your sensei will give you some private instruction on nothing but ne waza.|||well work on your ground game at your school, i think more schools should work on the ground aspect of judo, im very lucky to have a school like mine, we do alot of newazza or ground fighting, and one of my instructors does bjj so we get some bjj|||It depends what the rules are. Is it a Judo tournament?
Quite frankly, if the BJJ blue belt deserves his belt. He will own the Judo green easily if its a grappling tournament.|||Try to hypnotize your opponent with the color of your belt.|||Kata Guruma will destroy him.
A nice Ippon Seoi Nage could work well too.
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