Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu both began with Japanese jujutsu but developed unique approaches to victory. Judo emphasizes powerful throws, where a single ippon can end a match instantly, with limited time spent on the ground. BJJ instead thrives on long ground battles, focusing on control, escapes, and submissions. This contrast also affects self-defense: Judo’s throw may end a fight,... https://gutocamposbjj.com/blog/difference-between-judo-and-jiu-jitsu-which-one-should-you-train/