Kouchi-makikomi is another option for kenka-yotsu situations. Read more →
Skipping kouchi-gari is used in a kenka-yotsu situation. Read more →
Here's our 11-week program for the duration of the RMCO, which will last through August 31, 2020. Read more →
In order to benefit from video analysis, you have to learn how to "break down" a throw. That is, disassemble it to its various constituent pieces. If you pay careful attention, there are tons of information to be gleaned from watching a famous player do his moves. Read more →
Shiai refers to competition. Since there are very few formal competitions in Malaysia, we decided to start having our own shiai every month. Read more →
The benefits of practicing situational randori at your club. Read more →
Why you should always be clear about what type of randori you want to do during training. Read more →
Why it's important to adjust your level in randori when playing against more junior players. Read more →
The three types of randori partners you are likely to face, and what to do about them. Read more →