While both of them are quite effective Martial Arts, karate is by its nature more deadly. Judo was derived from Jujitsu. It was designed to be a sport and used in competition. As such it was intended to be 'safe' to the practitioners and not deadly. Karate was never intended for competition, but is designed to be effective and take the opponent out of action.
The sport of Judo involves more hugging or grappling. The sport and practice of karate is more of a striking fighting style. Karate can be said to have the most emphasis on hand movement.
judo - ippon dont know about karate though Same thing in Karate, ippon.
None,judo and karate are two different things, each one has its advantages anddisadvantages.In judo you have to throw people to the ground. In Karate you can punch and kick.
Judo and Karate are important because of the advantage it gives you in self defense, discipline, and control
If the school accepts them that young, I would say karate. Judo tends to put stress on joints and can be rough on the small bones.
Nagayasu Ogasawara has written: 'Textbook of judo =' -- subject(s): Judo '[Karate]' -- subject(s): Karate
Eric Dominy has written: 'Teach Yourself Karate' 'Judo, self-taught' 'Judo from Beginner to Black Belt' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu 'TY KARATE' 'Judo throws & counters' 'Judo; techniques and tactics' -- subject(s): Judo
Tai Kwan Doe, Karate, Judo, although there are many more.
karate and judo
Discipline
Her Black Belt is in Judo and she also studied Jujitsu and Karate.
Karate, Judo, and Sumo wrestling