Just pointing out something since most people here are in deep misconception. Literally no one is trying to prove that muscles are useless. A fair amount of muscles is needed in judo and most muscles like rear deltoids and lats are developed in judo.
damnnnnnnn but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't care about muscles, they are really important and if you balanced it with judo you will be unstoppable. great video btw
Let's not get too carried away with the mind beats muscle idea, being stronger helps and anyone who actively avoids exercise because they're too good for it is only sabotaging himself andwill lose to the guy who does
Youre a ametuer I can tell. But I can assure you that judo requires insane amount of strenght and endurance. I am a blue belt judoken and I built insane amount of muscles from just judo, my rear delts are massive so are my lats. I developed the flollowing muscles with: traps,shoulders,biceps,lats,core,abs,obliques,calfs and even quads and hamstrings. Obviously the rest of the muscles were trained in the gym to balance out my physique. The only difference between martial arts developed muscles and gym developed muscles is that one option makes your muscles functionable while the other just puts on dead weight(muscle mass beyond the needed)
And you think practicing martial arts won’t give you muscle ? Strength, endurance, flexibility and body coordination on top of that. Clearly you’ve never been to one ( the real ones not the mcdojo’s).
@@spectrasnipersayfJudo doesn’t require it at all. Jigiro Kano proved why. Judo is all about overcoming strength with pure technical prowess. Remember, Kano was a frail old man. Yet he can throw, take down and submit anyone bigger and stronger than him. Willing or not.
Uhh, no, sure exercise and training is the best thing to do, but remember some people stronger than others, which is why others rely on other factors like speed or skill, also strength dosent matter at all skilled guy wins all the time
@@spectrasnipersayf well don't you think that in order to have more stamina and endurance one should lose muscle mass ? It's well known that too much muscle can slow you down.