Particularly at the lower ranks, the emphasis in hapkido is on kicking, striking, and joint locking. As a result, a judoka with a lower belt will probably be much better at throwing and falling, as well as being able to use his or her own weight and leverage to unbalance an opponent. The hapkido student, however, will probably be far more prepared for actual physical combat and be able to stage a larger, more effective range of responses. Although the same judoka will have developed physical abilities that will help him or her in a self-defense situation.
If by "flips" you mean back flips, then that would be gymnastics and some Taekwondo practitioners have incorporated those moves into what is commonly called "extreme Taekwondo." If by "flips" you mean throws such as are done in judo and jujutsu, then yes, we do use those as part of Taekwondo's curriculum. Keep in mind that when Taekwondo was formed as a complete Martial Art in the 1950's, many of the Kwan (school) founders had backgrounds in yudo/judo, hapkido/Aikido, and other influences that combined to make Taekwondo a complete system of self defense. We do not put an emphasis on flips and throws like is done in Judo, but they are a viable option that is supposed to be included in a complete Taekwondo curriculum.
no there are no weapons in judo, judo is mainly focus on grappling like amateur wrestling
No. As judo means the gentle way, you kind of answered your own question.
The answer is "SOMBO".
The word "judo" is a Japanese word that means "the gentle way," so called because it does not rely on punching and kicking so much as throws and using your opponent's weight and strength against him or her. (For some reason it is also often NOT considered a martial art, like Karate, Tae Kwon Do or Kung Fu, but a sport.)
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Japan was the first to create Judo. It is traditional for them by using some of the jackets like how they wear recently and make Judo into a sport. The first creator wanted to make Judo into a gentle sport and not so rough but it failed because YOG does not have fighting sports in that time so he wanted to be the first creator and stated a Judo club for all the kids and adults.
Well judo has been around for a very long time. the sport started in greenland but then the russians took credit for starting it because they have done similar activities like judo. Also then in 1856 many people from england came to introduce the sport to native americans who started to do judo. once president woodrow wilson was the president of the usa he always loved to do judo.
There are two main differences between Japanese Jujitsu and Brazilian Jujitsu. Japanese Jujitsu uses standing locks, strikes, take downs and ground techniques. Brazilian Jujitsu leans more toward take downs and ground techniques. Both are effective means of defense and both can cause serious injury. Brazilian Jujitsu as with many other martial arts evolved from Japanese Jujitsu.
Judokas wear a Judo Gi. It is somewhat like those white outfits you see Karate-kas wearing, or most other martial artests.
Yes he has studied it, amongst the many different forms he has learned over the years, but he does not practice it, or use it. Jackie Chan has studied several forms of Kung Fu, like Wing Chun, Tong Long (Mantis), Bak Mei (White Eyebrow), the northern Shaolin Kung Fu. He has also learnt Hapkido, Boxing, Judo, Taekwondo and Hei Long.