Saturday, October 26, 2019

Koshiguruma compilation

My favorite hip technique is koshiguruma because the version that I throw most does not require as much turn-in as any of the other hip throws so I can get into position and pull the trigger pretty quickly as compared to any of the other hip throws.




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Friday, October 25, 2019

Rank embu


At Mokuren Dojo, we have always scheduled rank advancement demonstrations (embu) to occur any time 1-2 students would become ready to advance.  We're going to continue to provide excellent, individualized instruction, but we're going to start doing a slightly different thing with rank embu.
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Starting immediately, we will be having quarterly ranking embu during March, June, September, and December.  Specific dates will be announced the month before, at which time, any student who feels ready can sign up to do the rank embu.

Embu are formal events. In order to attend a rank test embu, each ranking student will need to wear a clean, proper judo gi and will need to be current on their monthly dues.  Check out this article about how to do a nice-looking embu.  If you need additional coaching on this, schedule some extra class time with sensei.



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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Ten kata of judo


The first and foremost school of Judo in Japan, Kodokan, sprang from two ancient schools of jujutsu - Kito Ryu and Tenjin Shinyo Ryu.  These ancient forms were largely kata arts because it was thought to be too dangerous to utilize the techniques of the art in free-practice, randori, or sparring.
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The kata of Kito and Tenjin Shinyo filtered down into their offspring, Kodokan Judo, and supplemented by a handful of new kata, became the official seven forms of Judo.
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But over the years other masters have put together various kata that have had some marginal use in the Judo world.
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Here are perhaps the most popular ten of the many kata of Judo.

  1. Nagenokata (The Forms of Throwing)
  2. Katamenokata (The Forms of Holding)
  3. Kimenokata (The forms of Decision)
  4. Kodokan Goshin Jutsu (Self-Defense Practices) by a committee led by Kenji Tomiki
  5. Junokata (Forms of Gentleness)
  6. Koshikinokata (Ancient Forms) derived from Kitoryu
  7. Itsutsunokata (Five forms) derived from Tenjin Shinyo Ryu
  8. Nagewaza Ura no Kata A.K.A. Gonosen no Kata (Forms of Counter-throwing) by Kyuzo Mifune
  9. Gonokata (Forms of Hardness) an abandoned essay by Jigoro Kano
  10. Nanatsu no Kata (Seven Forms - A.K.A. Form of Waves) by Tokio Hirano 



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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Kouchigari compilation

Kouchigari is not my best technique but it was one of my most favorite teacher's most favorite throw though and I'm still working on it!  Here's to John Usher!



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Saturday, October 12, 2019

Kosotogari compilation

Kosotogari is not only difficult to find competition film of, but it is also nearly indistinguishable from deashibarai when conditions are not perfect.  It seems like my students and I must use it a lot more than most folks because it makes a great backup plan when deashibarai goes bad.




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Saturday, October 05, 2019

Seoinage compilation

Seoinage is not exactly my favorite throw but it is super effective and super-common in tournament play! These are some superb examples!




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