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4 days ago
Saturday morning open mat theresistanceldn trying my best to wipe the big smile off the face of ben_m1001 .. great training 🤛 !
4 days ago
Saturday morning open mat theresistanceldn trying my best to wipe the big smile off the face of ben_m1001 .. great training 🤛 !
1 month ago
8 stages of uchi mata
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1 month ago
We continued training the whizzer turnover and juji jime shime waza (choke) technique yesterday. We then added a nice armlock if the choke doesn’t work. The class finished with newaza randori in guard with the guard player working to get the techniques off against an uke giving around 60% resistance. Alfie nailed both techniques beautifully as demonstrated in this video.
1 month ago
We continued training the whizzer turnover and juji jime shime waza (choke) technique yesterday. We then added a nice armlock if the choke doesn’t work. The class finished with newaza randori in guard with the guard player working to get the techniques off against an uke giving around 60% resistance. Alfie nailed both techniques beautifully as demonstrated in this video.
1 month ago
More high intensity work tonight with the resistance bands #judo #judofriends #training #FitnessGoals
1 month ago
1 month ago
This weeks junior session started with a warmup followed by some stretching and their breakfalls. They then had a go at some cartwheels again!, let’s call this a work in progress. The main body of training took the form of randori, firstly with Tachiwaza where one players did all the throwing and the other offering some light resistance. Then they swapped over roles and then changed partners which gave them the chance to try their techniques on different sizes of opponents. Their last part of training was in Newaza, changing partners every few minutes. They finished their session with a couple
1 month ago
UNESCO declared judo the best beginner sport for training children and young people aged 4 to 21 years.
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
1 month ago
UNESCO declared judo the best beginner sport for training children and young people aged 4 to 21 years.
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
1 month ago
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do!
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
1 month ago
8 stages of uchi mata
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1 month ago
We continued training the whizzer turnover and juji jime shime waza (choke) technique yesterday. We then added a nice armlock if the choke doesn’t work. The class finished with newaza randori in guard with the guard player working to get the techniques off against an uke giving around 60% resistance. Alfie nailed both techniques beautifully as demonstrated in this video.
2 months ago
UNESCO declared judo the best beginner sport for training children and young people aged 4 to 21 years.
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
2 months ago
8 stages of uchi mata
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
2 months ago
We continued training the whizzer turnover and juji jime shime waza (choke) technique yesterday. We then added a nice armlock if the choke doesn’t work. The class finished with newaza randori in guard with the guard player working to get the techniques off against an uke giving around 60% resistance. Alfie nailed both techniques beautifully as demonstrated in this video.
2 months ago
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do!
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
2 months ago
We continued training the whizzer turnover and juji jime shime waza (choke) technique yesterday. We then added a nice armlock if the choke doesn’t work. The class finished with newaza randori in guard with the guard player working to get the techniques off against an uke giving around 60% resistance. Alfie nailed both techniques beautifully as demonstrated in this video.
2 months ago
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do!
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
These are the kwans (schools) that formed Taekwon-Do. This unification was carried out after the Korean War and by order of the government, the unification was carried out by General Choi (oh do kwan), as well as the name chosen for the new art was also given by him.
Without him, we probably (whether you like him or not) would not have the martial art we call Taekwon-Do today. This in itself was already a very controversial figure and became even more so when he left South Korea.
This unification was slow and with resistance and not eve
2 months ago
More high intensity work tonight with the resistance bands #judo #judofriends #training #FitnessGoals
2 months ago
2 months ago
This weeks junior session started with a warmup followed by some stretching and their breakfalls. They then had a go at some cartwheels again!, let’s call this a work in progress. The main body of training took the form of randori, firstly with Tachiwaza where one players did all the throwing and the other offering some light resistance. Then they swapped over roles and then changed partners which gave them the chance to try their techniques on different sizes of opponents. Their last part of training was in Newaza, changing partners every few minutes. They finished their session with a couple
2 months ago
8 stages of uchi mata
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
1. Resistance
2. Movement
3. Kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent).
4. Connection/contact
5. Tip & lift
6. Rotation
7. Landing/breakfall
8. Recovery (prevention of over rotation)/transition to ne-waza)
#uchimata #8steps #resistance #movement #kuzushi #unbalance #connection #contact #tip #lift #rotation #landing #breakfall #recovery #transition #newaza #ashiwaza #judothrow #judo #judô #ippon #judotraining #nagekomi #randori #judoclub #thekingsofjudo #traditionalmartialarts #judotechnique #judoippon #judogallery
2 months ago
More high intensity work tonight with the resistance bands #judo #judofriends #training #FitnessGoals
2 months ago
More high intensity work tonight with the resistance bands #judo #judofriends #training #FitnessGoals
2 months ago
2 months ago
2 months ago
This weeks junior session started with a warmup followed by some stretching and their breakfalls. They then had a go at some cartwheels again!, let’s call this a work in progress. The main body of training took the form of randori, firstly with Tachiwaza where one players did all the throwing and the other offering some light resistance. Then they swapped over roles and then changed partners which gave them the chance to try their techniques on different sizes of opponents. Their last part of training was in Newaza, changing partners every few minutes. They finished their session with a couple
2 months ago
This weeks junior session started with a warmup followed by some stretching and their breakfalls. They then had a go at some cartwheels again!, let’s call this a work in progress. The main body of training took the form of randori, firstly with Tachiwaza where one players did all the throwing and the other offering some light resistance. Then they swapped over roles and then changed partners which gave them the chance to try their techniques on different sizes of opponents. Their last part of training was in Newaza, changing partners every few minutes. They finished their session with a couple
2 months ago
UNESCO declared judo the best beginner sport for training children and young people aged 4 to 21 years.
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i
The benefits of child development
Through persistent Judo practice, a child develops his strength, speed, flexibility, coordination, reflex, concentration, balance, resistance, personality, confidence and knowledge of his own body. .
Due to constantly changing situations, in Judo practice, a child is required to stimulate their "tactical thinking".
Judo does not encourage aggression; Through relationships with their peers, a child learns to cooperate, respect and develop self-control.
Judo i