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Bilodid Sankaku Version 1

The first version is for when uke remains in a turtle position after the reverse sankaku is secured. Read more →

Thurs Nite Randori (24/3/22)

Lots of exciting action as usual for our Thurs nite randori. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Set-Up 5: Parry Uke's Grips

This the basic set-up used by the great ippon-seoi expert Toshihiko Koga. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Set-Up 4: Double Stab

The double-stab approach is a tactic that is applicable to many other techniques as well. Not just for ippon-seoi. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Set-Up 3: Pull Head Down

This is a tactic used by former World Champion Loic Pietri (FRA). Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Set-Up 2: Arm Tie-Up

After the initial entry attempt, instead of aborting and pulling back, stay stuck to uke, tying up his arm so you can reposition yourself and re-enter moments later. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Set-Up 1: Action-Reaction

Action-reaction is a principle used for many judo throws. In the context of ippon-seoi, it's a push-pull movement. This sets up uke nicely for the throw. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Precursor: Dealing with the Stiff Arm

It's hard to do a seoi-nage when uke is stiff-arming you. Here's what you can do to deal with that. Read more →

Ippon-Seoi Precursor: The Lapel Grip

Do you go for an under-arm (inside) or over-arm (outside) lapel grip? Read more →

Best of Tues & Wed Randori

Best of Tues & Wed Randori. Read more →

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