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Akari Judo Blog: September 2013
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Chad's blog on Judo, coaching, running a club, and more. And I Bring a New Syllabus! Posted by Chad Morrison. I've gone a while due to a whole bunch of reasons (including another beautiful baby! But now I'm back. And I have a new syllabus for Akari Judo! And let me know what you think. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Business/Judo of Life. Dining with Judo Legends (and me, too). Mokuren Dojo - Aikido and Judo. And I Bring a New Syllabus!
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Promotions Overview – Judo America San Diego
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Skip to Main Content. Judo uses a system of colored belts to acknowledge and reward technical proficiency. Judo America has devised a comprehensive, rigorous promotion syllabus for both junior (under 17 years old) and senior participants that presents competition effective Judo skills in a progressive manner. There are four elements to each promotion:. Meeting the performance guidelines for the rank. Achieving the required number of promotion points (juniors only). Blue, Blue with black stripe. ThereR...
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General Information – Judo America San Diego
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Skip to Main Content. Judo America San Diego is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of the individual. Through the discipline of Judo, we build character and promote physical fitness and positive social values. We provide a safe environment for students to channel their natural aggression into self-control and teamwork, and we encourage the development of personal excellence. Give Judo A Try. Not All Martial Arts Are Created Equal! Judo America San Diego. 2016 Judo America San Diego.
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Your First Visit – Judo America San Diego
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Skip to Main Content. We’re excited that you’ve decided to come and visit us. Here’s some information to make your first visit enjoyable whether you’re just checking us out, coming for your free lesson, or you’re ready to get started immediately. Coming to check us out? Just want to sit and watch on your first visit? No problem. Feel free to show up during any of our classes. If you’re coming around a holiday, it’s always a good idea to phone us ahead of time to make sure we’ll be having class. One of ou...
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Leadership Program – Judo America San Diego
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Skip to Main Content. When Jigoro Kano founded Judo in 1882, he set as goals of Judo training the following three categories: physical education, self-defense training, and moral development. Give Judo A Try. Not All Martial Arts Are Created Equal! We understand that you have many choices within the Martial Arts world. Why pay good money and get half a Martial Art, when you can practice Judo and get a complete, standing and ground grappling art? Judo America San Diego. 2016 Judo America San Diego.
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Members – Judo America San Diego
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Skip to Main Content. Give Judo A Try. Not All Martial Arts Are Created Equal! We understand that you have many choices within the Martial Arts world. Why pay good money and get half a Martial Art, when you can practice Judo and get a complete, standing and ground grappling art? Judo is the most popular Martial Art in the world. Let us show you the benefits of Judo training for both children and adults. Call us now to set up your Free Trial appointment. Judo America San Diego. 2016 Judo America San Diego.
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Akari Judo Blog: Nage no Kata - The Overview
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Chad's blog on Judo, coaching, running a club, and more. Nage no Kata - The Overview. Posted by Chad Morrison. My next several posts are going to be about Nage no Kata, so I figured I would give a brief primer on it first. Nage no Kata - "Forms of Throwing". To promote practice, investigation, and eventually mastery of the breadth of standing techniques. Push to the rear. The "ish" part is because in Uchi Mata and Tomoe Nage, I believe Uke i...
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Akari Judo Blog: Quick Recap of the Kaze Uta Budokai Summer Intensive
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Chad's blog on Judo, coaching, running a club, and more. Quick Recap of the Kaze Uta Budokai Summer Intensive. Posted by Chad Morrison. Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals. Instead of heading to the North Carolina camp this year (which is consistently awesome, and one of my students was able to go), Jacob and I decided to head out to Oklahoma City. "Why? Stop using the biceps! June 30, 2014 at 8:31 AM. April 29, 2016 at 5:11 AM. It̵...
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Akari Judo Blog: Book Review: The Art of Learning by Josh Waizkin
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Chad's blog on Judo, coaching, running a club, and more. Book Review: The Art of Learning by Josh Waizkin. Posted by Chad Morrison. Half autobiography, half one badass's take on learning theory, this is a good read for coaches and students. Three stars (out of four). Focus down on one thing at a time, building from the ground up, and perfect and internalize that thing (e.g., spend time practicing Tsugiashi movement, then practice Tsu...Durin...
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Akari Judo Blog: Nage no Kata Attacks - Uke Gets ... No Smarter?: The Sumo Shuffle
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Skip to main (ir a principal). Skip to sidebar (ir al sidebar). Chad's blog on Judo, coaching, running a club, and more. Nage no Kata Attacks - Uke Gets . No Smarter? Posted by Chad Morrison. Umm I got nothing. And I don't like it. As I mentioned in this post. I have a hypothesis that there was some reason for Tori to select the throw she does. some reason more meaningful than "Tori really wanted to do Uki Goshi." So, in these. So is my hypothesis wrong? I already know your answer, LEO! What do you think?