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@–Omer.Kishanov– said:

I feel that there are situations were grappling may come in handy ,such as law enforcement etc….I have police buddies who train in judo ,which has great pinning techniques since police are often working within the law of proper force however for the common person whose job is not to engage striking should always be part of the syllabus due to the fact that it is the quickess way to learn how to defend yourself ,example if someone is in my face trying to intimidate or hurt me and I can strike in the eye maybe it justs pissed the guy off however if I can drive it half inch in his eye socket it will at least stop the attack which can provide a chance to escape ,get help,scream fire whatever or run! Being a former shaolin chuan fa practitioner I always appreciated the animal techniques (such as tiger claw also found in the sdts syllabus) because of their simplicity and effectivenesss and their design to attack the nervous system of the body.

Omer, judo is great for those throws and pins as you will see in mod 10. Mater of fact Damian has said I. We suplement anything with SDTS it would be judo. It teaches you to stay on your feet. Personally I wish I would have know that years ago with I trained in BJJ. For a while there I thought it was good to take them to the ground because of what I was taught inside a ring. But we her at SDTS know the ground is the worse place to end up.