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My Judo: Recommended modernization steps for Judo
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Saturday, October 22, 2005. Recommended modernization steps for Judo. As Judo changes in the future - we just need to be very open minded. These are the best times for Judo ever (thanks to growing popularity of MMA and grappling arts) but we got to seize the momentum and not get caught asleep on the old glory. Start treating "diver" and "pick up" throws as first class Judo throws and not as some.
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My Judo: Will great Judo go away?
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Monday, December 19, 2005. Will great Judo go away? I am not being a nostalgia driven guy who cries for good, old days (I am not that old anyway), but I cannot help but notice that at large today's Judo culture in Western countries is still being carried on by aging instructors. They are treasures of knowledge, skills, contacts accross the globe, great stories, but they are inevitably going away.
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My Judo: Ne Waza instead of calisthenics
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Thursday, November 10, 2005. Ne Waza instead of calisthenics. Start your every class with some light ne waza instead of calisthenics and running. I got this simple tip from the man who trained under Anton Geesink. He would start the class with ne waza because that way their warm up period would be shorter and they would got to learn much more Judo and ne waza. Find out how to buy and sell anythi...
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My Judo: Uchimata Kuzushi
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Tuesday, August 16, 2005. I know it is going to sound funny, but I will use percentages to best describe the kuzushi for the uchimata. 70% high upwards and forward. 30% on the far leg towards the toe. Left hand pulls accross the chest, right hand pulls up and over. In Randori/Shiai the best thing to do is to minimize need for pulling at all, but make him do it. At least that is my style.
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My Judo: Some Judo Newaza Drills
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Saturday, June 25, 2005. Some Judo Newaza Drills. Here are some of the Newaza drills that we practice in our club on the regular basis, and that we found useful both as a technical excercise, and as a warmup/agility drill for the ground work:. This drill develops stamina, and sweeping skills. This drills develops use of legs in the ground game. Microsoft Recruiting Paid Bloggers. I'll also inclu...
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My Judo: Review of Judo DVD Set by Marc Verillote
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Saturday, January 22, 2005. Review of Judo DVD Set by Marc Verillote. I give this set 4 stars out of 5. What do you get:. Disc 1 - Basic Judo. It presents all the throws, but it is not going into details for all throws (comparing to Cunningham's Ikkyo and Nikyo series ) . It is detailing the most effective competition throws, and it has great drills for these. Combos. Very useful. I got these DV...
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My Judo: What Can Judoka Learn From BJJ, Part 2 - Playing Different Game
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Monday, February 04, 2008. What Can Judoka Learn From BJJ, Part 2 - Playing Different Game. Judoka, in general, are not properly tuned for the BJJ game on the ground. BJJ players fight from the back, they are slower, they have better developed set of combinations into submission and they, in general, have shaper focus on winning by submissions. 1 Follow the throw-pin-submit pattern. Hi I found y...
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My Judo: Medical update, physicians opinion and back to the training
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Monday, April 20, 2009. Medical update, physicians opinion and back to the training. I went to see a doctor today for my gout and things looked fine. My physician, Dr. Ramos (great doctor) recommended. That I keep dropping my weight. I asked him to give me a weight loss homework. It is 220 lbs. I am 233 today and I am dropping,. So I am hoping that in 3 months I will be at low 220s.
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My Judo: Judo vs. Shotokan Karate
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Judo vs. Shotokan Karate. I passionately practiced Shotokan Karate (SK) for a while. The training (overseas) was great, and I loved every moment of it. After I moved to US I looked for a good SK school for a while, but without success. All the schools seemed to teach either TKD, or some other "ninja" like styles with weapons, and funny uniforms. Kata (form of fighting with...
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My Judo: 10 Sec. Drills
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Serious Judo amateur shares his tips, reviews and thoughts on Judo training, competition and related products. Saturday, December 10, 2005. 10 Sec. Drills. 10 second drills are a great way to train Judo and even other grappling sports. The key idea behind these types of drills is that you have to accomplish something - throw, pin, submission, . in 10 seconds. You have to do it right and you have to do it repeadetly. One player stays in the middle. Other players rotate swiftly every 10 seconds. We found t...
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