Since Saturday is Randori Nite, there won't be much technical training planned for the players. But some of them wanted more training so I sent out a message asking who would like to start training earlier, at 6pm rather than 7pm. That way, they would have at least one hour of technical training before the formal session begins.
To my great surprise, quite a number of them showed up. Eight of them were there earlier! Well, we got started straight away and I got them to do some three-person uchikomi (Korean style). After that, we worked on the side takedown, a technique many of them like.
And after that, it was randori. We did some shiai-style randori to mimic a competition. It was a good experience for many of them.
Korean-style three-person uchikomi. Good for developing strength for forward throws! |
To my great surprise, quite a number of them showed up. Eight of them were there earlier! Well, we got started straight away and I got them to do some three-person uchikomi (Korean style). After that, we worked on the side takedown, a technique many of them like.
And after that, it was randori. We did some shiai-style randori to mimic a competition. It was a good experience for many of them.
Sat Nite Randori
Nice randori on Saturday night, where we had two visitors from Penang, Choy Gin & Wei Pin. Here are the highlights from the fights.
Posted by KL Judo Training Centre on Saturday, June 20, 2015
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