Armchair violence is wrong about judo

In this video, I break down and debunk the rookie arguments made by Armchair Violence in his attempt to discredit Judo. Drawing from my own Combat Sambo background and nearly two decades of Judo experience, I explain why Judo is far from overrated and remains a highly practical system for real-world self-defense and mixed martial arts. ​We look into several critical flaws in his logic, including: ​The Rule Set Fallacy: Why Judo's fast-paced competitive rules actually create highly explosive scramblers who excel under real-world pressure. ​The Power of Pinning: How dominant pinning techniques are both tactically effective and legally sound for law enforcement and self-defense situations. ​The Gi vs. No-Gi Debate: Debunking the idea that Judo doesn't work without a traditional uniform—especially during Canadian winters, where heavy coats make everyday grips devastatingly effective. ​MMA Track Record: Highlighting elite-level champions like Fedor Emelianenko and Islam Makhachev who have successfully used Judo at the absolute highest levels of combat sports. ​Don't let cherry-picked tournament clips fool you. Judo is a powerful, gravity-driven martial art heavily relied upon by militaries and law enforcement worldwide for a reason. ​Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment purposes only. Always seek out a qualified professional if you are interested in martial arts training. ​#Judo #Sambo #MartialArts #SelfDefense #MMA #CombatSports #Debunked #ArmchairViolence #Grappling #JudoThrows #BJJ #Wrestling