Friday, February 17, 2017

Thursday's Training (16.2.17)

We did a lot of newaza drills on Thursday.

Just because you've straightened someone's arm doesn't mean you can easily get a submission. We did drills where we asked uke to resist with a straightened arm while tori carefully tried to gain a submission. 


What do you do when you can't even straighten the arm in the first place? You can always do the Ecky-Gatame or English Hold Down, which allows you to get an osaekomi while at the same time be in a position to straighten the arm should uke let go of her grip and begin to turn out. We did lots of drills on that.
We see this situation quite often, where uke is on her front and tori basically steamrolls uke over and pins her. The best way to escape this situation is for uke to voluntarily roll away from tori once she realizes that there's no more stopping the steamrolling action. Instead of being roll over onto her back, she does an over-roll towards her left to end up on her front.
Nesu, Alvinc & Jia Yi... taking it easy after class.

On Thursday, we have two simultaneous sessions going on: the beginner's recreational class and the competition training class. Luckily the dojo's big enough to accommodate both.

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