Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Cramps, Gas, Swollen Breasts



judoka,
As the most advanced belt class, permitanem the opportunity to comment on the interesting survey given by our partner, William "Bottle" Landeo.
However, every technique has a weakness and strength. Each judoka makes each technique, for their own conditions and performance. For example, Kosei Inoue, Japan reiterated All Tournament champion, world and Olympic champion in Sydney, Uchimata applied so that was very difficult to evade enemies. Kosei built its technical base-movement milestone, which is why his Uchimata was invincible. However, any technique varies contricante also respect you have to face. In Athens, Kosei lost any shot at a medal, wanting to spend their playoff Uchimata tried, but this was offset by the ura-nage. Kosei course was more technical and their makikomis its seio ippon nage kneeling or Ouchi-gari, but his forte was the Uchimata.
What is the point of explaining this example? Simple. We can all have a favorite technique, but the fact become good judoka lies in perfecting it more and also develop the same passion with new techniques.
In class, those who know the sensei, we know you like to apply much ippon, given that a fan of Toshihiko Koga, master of the ippon (I insist that there is nobody on this planet has been able to run ippons of how he did it and not talk about ippons knees but of those who planned rival totd body through the air). But he does not stop at these techniques and bases its training on the variety, but especially in speed.
In the years that I have trained under the direction of sensei Herrera, we see that the legacy that transmits is the devotion to judo, the discipline and in cuenato to the actual practice and randori, the speed and technique . Being safe means being fast in a fight and have good fitness. If anyone is interested in slaughtering techniques no choice to be fast, not easy as they think fit a tomoe nage, sumi obitori-goshi or gaeshi, is a sacrifice as it is called art.
Well, ladies, take the liberty to support each other and learn that there is always something new in the world of judo.
Diego

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