In Part 10, I describe the kind of athlete I would like to train. Read more →
In Part 9, we talk about the biggest mistake a player could make when trying to develop a throw. Read more →
In Part 8, we talk about throwing at 100% and why crash pads are crucial for judo training. Read more →
In Part 7, we explore further why Japanese champions like to demonstrate classical techniques, and the ramifications of that. Read more →
In Part 6, we look at the concept of complementary throws, or throws that go well with your main throw. Read more →
In Part 5, we discuss how many variations of a throw a person must have in order to adequately deal with different training partners. Read more →
In Part 4, we discuss the roles played by uchikomi, nagekomi and randori. Read more →
In Part 3, we talk about using video resources to learn judo. Read more →
In Part 2, we talk about how to get used to randori. Read more →
Part 1 of our podcast on how to develop a throw is about what a player can do if they are stuck in a dojo that only teaches classical judo. Read more →