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  • Ask Jimmy Pedro on Facebook

    Ask Jimmy Pedro on Facebook

    Go to Facebook.com/HatashitaSports & Like the Page for your chance to ask 2012 Olympic Coach Jimmy Pedro some questions!   Some Topics Judo in the US and what Jimmy thinks we need to do to grow Thoughts on Rondas potential in MMA. As well as the transition from Judo Coach to Bellator Fighter Manager for Rick Hawn. Current regiment of the Olympians and how does it compares to his training. Tonight, Thursday April 19th at 9pm Eastern Time 11111111111 Related articles Bellator 71 First in [...]

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  • Children Jiu-Jitsu Class Promotion – April 5, 2012

    Children Jiu-Jitsu Class Promotion – April 5, 2012

    After 3 months of training (12 classes) most of the students were promoted 1 stripe up to their next rank. http://www.fusionmma.com/classes/fusion-genesis-jiu-jitsu/fusion-genesis-jj-kids/

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  • Guest Instructor at Finger Lakes Community College Judo Class on April 3, 2012

    Guest Instructor at Finger Lakes Community College Judo Class on April 3, 2012

    Dear Sensei Mong, Thanks so much for serving as a guest lecturer in my Finger Lakes Community College Judo Class on April 3, 2012. As always, my students thrilled with your presentations and common sense approach and instruction relating to reality based conflict training. The head-lock and knife scenario instruction was especially appreciated by myself and my students. Thanks once again for your donation of your time and talent on behalf of FLCC martial arts students…hope to see you again next semester! Bob Montemorano FLCC Adjunct [...]

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  • Judo for the Super School of the 21st Century

    Judo for the Super School of the 21st Century

    For simplicity, speed, and power, few sports can match judo which means “the gentle way.” In addition to revitalizing one’s body making it strong, lean, and supple, judo is the art of self-defense. Judo is a marvelous sport for people of all ages because men, women, and children develop a quiet self-confidence and a peaceful feeling that one can move freely in the world unarmed and unharmed. As one judo instructor explained “I have been able to walk away from [...]

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  • 4 Different Possible Shrimping/Epi Strategies

    4 Different Possible Shrimping/Epi Strategies

    #1 Escape my hips to the side using my same side foot to push off the ground while thrusting my arms forward as if blocking my opponent’s hips. #2 Escape my hips up and to the side using my same side foot to push off the ground while bringing my elbow in close to my ribs ready to turn to my stomach if necessary. #3 Escape my hips to the side using my same side foot to push off the [...]

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  • The differences between Koryu “traditional” Jiu-Jitsu, Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

    The differences between Koryu “traditional” Jiu-Jitsu, Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

    What is a Purple Belt gonna do against one of the toughest guys produced by the Kodokan…? Get real. –And what makes you think he wouldn’t have seen the Half-Guard? That makes no sense. I think you are greatly underestimating the grappling skills of high-level Judoka back then. Remember, they already knew the “Kimura” and “Triangle choke”, etc. It was the Gracies who had not yet discovered those moves. Watch some Oda videos.The guy was born in the late eighteen [...]

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  • Judo 1 – FLCC Canandaigua, NY Rank Promotion

    Judo 1 – FLCC Canandaigua, NY Rank Promotion

    Congratulations to all my students on successfully completing their Judo 1 college credit course at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua, NY.

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  • Judo Katame Waza: Grappling Training Methods with Koji Komuro

    Judo Katame Waza: Grappling Training Methods with Koji Komuro

    One of the best DVD instructional I have seen in long time !! This is 3 DVD set Disk 1 Basic Exercises -Ebi (Shrimp) -Gyaku Ebi (Reverse Shrimp) -Yoko Ebi (Side Shrimp) -Koshi-Kiri (Hip Switch) -Suri-Ashi (Sliding Steps) -Tokage (Lizard) -Dakko Fukkin (Body Scissors Sit-ups) -Dakko Kaiten (Body Lock Rotation) -Switch Back -Hikouki & Hikouki Back -Forward Roll between the Legs -Osaekomi Uchikomi using Koshi-Kiri -Cross Step Pass from a Standing Position -Pascal Juji-Gatame Uchikomi -Juji-Gatame Uchikomi from the Hikikomi [...]

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  • Foot Throws: Karate, Judo and Self-Defense

    By Hayward Nishioka Former national judo champion Hayward Nishioka explores the three major areas of foot throws and their many applications. Basic and effective sweeps, reaps, and wheels are covered.

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  • Competitive Judo

    By Ron Angus Judo is known as the gentle martial art, but when two judokas square off, the action is fast and furious. Yet the art and sport forms of judo both require great control and swiftness. Indeed, a key to greatness in the sport is the ability to use an opponent’s own strength against him rather than trying to subdue or combat it. Competitive Judois your guide to developing the technical skills, tactical maneuvers, and proper mind-set to achieve [...]

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  • Katame No Kata

    Katame no Kata (固の形?, “Grappling Forms”) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in judo. It consists of fifteen techniques, grouped in three categories: Osae-komi-waza (holding techniques), Shime-waza (choking techniques), and Kansetsu-waza (joint-locking techniques). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katame-no-kata Osae-komi-waza The five holding techniques demonstrated in Katame no Kata are: Kesa-gatame (in the Kuzure-kesa-gatame variant) Kata-gatame Kami-shiho-gatame Yoko-shiho-gatame Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame Shime waza The five chokes demonstrated are: Kata-juji-jime Hadaka-jime Okuri-eri-jime Kata ha jime Gyaku-juji-jime Kansetsu waza The five joint locks demonstrated are: Ude-garami Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame Ashi-garami [...]

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  • The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived

    By Nori Bunasawa & John Murray The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived tells the tragic but inspiring story of Mitsuyo Maeda (1878-1941) who developed a style of fighting that combined a mixed bag of techniques he’d learned while fighting all comers in the arenas of Japan, North, Central, and South America, Great Britain, Belgium, Spain, and the islands of the Caribbean, most notably Cuba. He combined sumo, judo, jiu-jitsu, “catch-as-catch-can”, Greco-Roman, boxing, luta livre, karate, and other forms of free [...]

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