judo is the eastern form of the western wrestling has no strikes at all while karate is based on strikes!huge difference is like u compare greco roman or freestyle wrestling with kickboxing:)|||Judo puts great emphasis on grappling and not as much on striking.
Karate puts great emphasis on striking (with more variety in punching techniques than kicking techniques) and not as much as on grappling.
You%26#039;d expect a Karate fighter to fight by using his hands and feet.
You%26#039;d expect a Judo fighter to fight by taking you down to the ground and then fighting from there via submission, etc.|||The Doctor is generally correct. Karate is primarily a striking art while Judo emphasizes throws, locks, and grappling. However, to say that Judo has no strikes or that Karate has no grappling techniques is completely wrong. Traditionally they go together, along with other martial art forms. Strict segregation is a more modern concept.|||Primarily judo is grappling. It is done in close quarter contact. It also use chokes, pins, arm bars and escapes. you also ave to learn how to fall in various ways. The gentle way. Ju - gentle. Do - way.
Karate depending on which style is a striking art. It uses kicks, strikes. Many use joint locks, chokes, etc. Some even have some grappling techniques. But the focus in not on grappling. Some even teach the use of traditional weapons. Many karate school do not teach you how to fall properly. Karate - empty hand. Karate Do the way of the empty hand.|||the doctor pretty much covers it well.judo deals with throwing and grappling techniques,chokes and joint locks.there usually no use of atemi-waza(striking).karate deals more with striking and very little grappling.|||In Judo, it points out grabbing / grappling / close contact
In Karate, striking (punching %26gt; kicking) is more sorely focused.|||judo is mainly thruwos locks etc karate is mainly standing fighting.
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