Why is it easier to throw someone with a judo throw?

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In summary: When throwing someone, put your hand on their shoulder and pull them towards you. Their center of balance will move towards your hand and you can then throw them.
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why is it easier to "throw" someone with a judo throw?

in judo,when we throw out opponents,the effort needed to throw them is significantly less then what one would expect.it is easier to throw a person with a judo throw than normally picking them up,moving them to the same distance,and then releasing them.why is that?
 
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It's all to do with centre of balance, essentially it's a lever action. Imagine a plank of wood balanced on a point in the middle. On one side is a 99kg weight, on the other a 100kg weight. To lift the 100kg side off of the floor one just has to apply >1kg of downward force onto the 99kg side.

Consider something simple like http://judoinfo.com/images/animations/blue/ogoshi.htm; the opponent is pulled forward slightly to bring them off balance, then they are pulled onto the attackers hip at their midrift bending forward (like the plank on the point). The weight of their legs (like the 100kg weight) is pulled up by the action of their upper body falling foward (like the 99kg weight) over the attacker. Does that make sense?
 
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i think i get it now.the torqques on both sides of the fulcrum cancel out each other.this is very much similar to all the torques balancing each other about the centre of gravity.are the COB and the COG same thing?if they are,then can centre of gravity have interesting practical applications like this?(because most of them are just balancing things on things)
 
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Not sure what you mean by COB and COG but yes this type of thing is used all the time in fields such as engineering and construction.
 
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COB-centre of balance
COG-centre of gravity
 
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I think there is more to it than simple stability, as in stopping a bus from toppling over. I reckon it's probably far more to do with the dynamics of 'control systems'. If you can sneak some spurious feedback signal into your opponent's balance system, he or she will almost throw themselves down. Let's face it, you can make someone fall over in a flight simulator when the rams are actually switched off.
Good fighters (any discipline) are working on timing and dynamics more than just brute strength. They probably haven't analysed what they're actually doing, of course - it 'just works' for them.
 
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thank you for the answers!
 
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If you want to see some sick Judo throws in a real fight watch Ronda Rousey in Strikeforce. Also see a beautiful maneuver from Demian Maia against Chael Sonnen. These will give you a great perspective.

Get into Judo, lots of fun.
 

1. Why is the judo throw considered effective in throwing someone?

The judo throw is considered effective because it utilizes the body's natural center of gravity and leverage to efficiently throw an opponent off balance. It also requires minimal strength and relies more on technique and timing, making it a useful self-defense technique for individuals of all ages and sizes.

2. Is it easier to throw someone with a judo throw compared to other martial arts throws?

Yes, it is generally easier to throw someone with a judo throw compared to other martial arts throws. This is because judo focuses on using an opponent's momentum and balance against them, rather than relying solely on brute force. Additionally, judo emphasizes proper body alignment and positioning, making it more efficient and effective in executing throws.

3. How does the judo throw differ from other types of throws?

The judo throw differs from other types of throws in that it emphasizes using an opponent's momentum and balance to throw them off balance. It also involves using circular and rotational movements, rather than linear ones, making it more fluid and efficient. Additionally, judo throws often involve controlling an opponent's upper body and using leverage to unbalance them, rather than solely relying on strength and force.

4. Can anyone learn how to do a judo throw?

Yes, anyone can learn how to do a judo throw with proper training and practice. Judo is a martial art that emphasizes technique and timing, rather than physical strength and size. This makes it accessible to individuals of all ages and sizes, as long as they are willing to put in the time and effort to learn and master the techniques.

5. Are there any risks involved in performing a judo throw?

As with any physical activity, there are always risks involved in performing a judo throw. However, with proper training and supervision, these risks can be minimized. It is essential to learn the correct technique and practice under the guidance of a qualified instructor to prevent injury. Additionally, proper warm-up and stretching can also help reduce the risk of injury while performing a judo throw.

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