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Old 01-30-2007, 07:36 AM   #61 (permalink)

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Went to South Hills Judo, Rick taught the Judo hour. Uchi Komi for a lot of different throws including O goshi, ippon seoi nage, Tai Otoshi, Hiza Garuma, and maybe some I'm neglecting.

Standing Randori:
Chris, I managed to stuff a lot of his attempts and hit Tani Otoshi (and actually I hit this with a few people during randori).


Rich, got one drop ippon on me. I got him with a tani otoshi and once he pulled me in, I grabbed a leg and lifted it then swept the other leg.

During standing randori I never feel like I can get hip throws, I feel I can't get the kazushi and close enough. It's not easy to pull uke to you.

BJJ hour taught by Bobby.

Went over Americana from mount.

Armbar from mount.
Uke pushes up on you, put your hands on his chest with all of your weight on them, scoot to right side raising far (left) leg to knee, sit forward to bring over right leg.

If you are attacking Uke's left arm use your right hand to post if he's trying to roll you. You get the most leverage this way.


Uke grips his hands together

Breaking grips. 1 Use your feet 2 Rip back and forth 3 Up and around 4 attack the other arm

Attacking the other arm from failed armbar from the mount
Uke's grip is too strong, let go.
Reach uner then deep on the far arm and pull him in.
Post with your free arm and get on uke's stomach.
You have the other arm in your hands, what are you waiting for.
Because of grapping deephis arms are far from his chest so even if he grips it is easier to break those grips.

Rolled with Chris: I did better rolling with him this time than I did the last time. He made me tap once with a collar choke. I controlled the positions a lot of the time.
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Old 02-01-2007, 07:20 AM   #63 (permalink)

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Thanks Balto!

12/31
Went to South Hills Judo.
After warm ups I took the Yellow belt test and passed.
Went on to Uchi Komi (the rest of the class was already doing this) with 30 seconds of fits and then one throw.

Standing Randori

against Chris: Hit a Tani Otoshi or two. Didn't get much, didn't give up much either.


against Paul: He swept/threw me a few times (he's a black belt) I mentioned I have never scored a hip throw in randori, he said it needs to come from a combo, maybe launch a forward throw first and then use uke's energy in resisting.

Second hour Bobby taught BJJ.

Shrimp out of mount to open guard drill.

Sweep from mount

Uke grabs your collar. Break down that arm and hold it close so uke can't post. Get a leg in to prevent uke from resetting his foot wide. Bump and roll.

A guard break

Grip both lapels with right hand and belt with left. Roll the material in the right hand tight keeping it close and low. Put right knee on uke's tailbone. Swing the left leg out 90 degrees and turn body that way. Push leg down, the guarn is open.

Rolling starting either in guard or with uke in your guard. I had some great sweeps. I did the hip heist sweep a couple times. Didn't give up any submissions. Didn't get any either but I feel I did really well as far as positions go.
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Went to Pitt grappling club (no gi night), first time at a practice in a little over two weeks (due to first the flu, then sinus infection).

Went over escapes from bad position:

Side controll
* elbow in hip bridge to create space to get to half guard, then back to guard.
* Elbow in hip or underneath bridge and roll to turtle position

Kesi gatame
* Swing legs to one side to create momentum then the other to sit up
* Catch their leg with yours and roll them over. Unhook the leg while rolling
* Chase uke until he rides up, change direction and bridge him over

Mount
* typical overhook sweep, except break down the arm instead of overhook, this prevents them from posting on that arm. Controll head, hook their leg, roll back and at an angle.

We drilled starting in these positions one person's job is to escape, one person's job to keep position. I did better with escapes than maintaining position.

Free Roll

Rolled with Jake. I controlled position for a little while,then gave up my back, eventually I tapped to a choke.

Some other guy. Back and forth positional battle.

Feels great to be back, I feel so out of shape. It's only been two weeks.
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Old 02-20-2007, 07:31 AM   #65 (permalink)

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Went to Pitt Grappling Club, Frodo taught.
Gi night, first half judo.
Ippon Seoinage
First we did the standard right side, then we did stepping to the right (as if you were going for osoto gari) and then spinning and doing Ippon to the left side.
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Ouchi Gari

Since you usually land in guard we went over good posture in guard. Head up and back streight. Your arms should not be directly below your head (it is easy to break you down at that point)elbows slightly bent on either uke's lapel, belt, leg, or a combo of these. It is important to pin uke's hips.

Then we went to guard breaks

1. From your good posture angle your left leg out to the left. Move your right knee into uke's tailbone. Turn to break the guard. Pin down uke's right leg with your hand and then your near leg.

Continue to pass

With Uke's leg pinned with your left leg, underhook with your right arm (uke's arm), bring your rear leg also over uke's right leg, post on uke's right arm with your left and bring your right leg through first (to avoid getting stuck in half guard). Welcome to Kesa Gatame.

2. The first guard break failed to work. Step your right leg up close to uke's hip. Step back with your left leg standing up. Turn. Continue to pass in the same manner as #1.

Another Guard Pass
Create some space, dig both hands under one of uke's legs (both to avoid triangle). Scoop up that leg come to your toes and press the leg TOWARDS UKE'S HEAD. (push his knee to his nose). Come around from under the leg, gripping uke's lapel.

After this we rolled.

Rolled with Al. Had one pretty sweet thing. Just like Bobby taught it a few weeks ago, I was trying to armbar from mount and couldn't break his grips, so I grabbed deep on the opposite arm, pulled it in, hopped around to the other side and armbarred that side.

Rolled with some guy, traded positions, not much else, he had me in a guillotine and I almost tapped but then it loosened up and I popped my head out.
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Old 02-20-2007, 07:33 AM   #66 (permalink)

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2/19/07 South Hills Judo Club

Scott taught the Judo hour

After warm ups and ukemi

throws (tachiwaza)

de ashi harai

Ogoshi

Uki Goshi

On O goshi and Uki Goshi I need to keep my pull high, not step too deep, get lower, and keep my pull continuous.

Tsurikomi Ashi
First time I did this one, it's pretty interesting. I have to remember to lift for the kazushi.

Hiza Guruma



On to Standing randori. Tips I recieved, don't look down (draw roadmap) and don't be so tense/use so much strength.
I actually got an osoto gari and an Ippon Seoinage. To get the ippon (on somebody smaller than me) I kept acting like I was going for osoto, I did the kazushi for osoto then changed the direction of the pull. That was the first time I had a successful Ippon during randori.

BJJ hour, taught by Bobby.

Warm up with 2 min of scissor sweeps.

Taking mount from side controll. Keep hips close to uke's. Shoulder drives uke's chin to other side (to reduce mobility). Grab gi material on uke's near leg. Pull leg out (if it is uke's right leg) slide your left leg through. Quickly shoot your right leg over uke's body and through his left leg. You now have mount with grapevines.

Key lock with legs from broken Kesa Gatame. Hard to explain. Keep your head down on uke (to prevent him from using other arm). Act like you are going for a collar choke. He defends with arm that will be attacked. Push down arm and swing leg over it, grab your own shin, triangle legs over top. You can apply the pressure in 3 ways. 1 use your hand to pull the elbow 2 raise your hips/legs
3 pull his neck towards his elbow.

That one was hard to explain, I'll look for a link to a picture.

Taking the back from side controll. You have uke's near leg gi material and near shoulder. Uke tries to roll to escape. SLIDE NEAR HOOK IN FIRST. Go over get your other hook. Don't be to far over uke, if your are post and push yourself back. You can attack from here or turn him over.

Newaza randori

Against Anthony. He's a new guy. I kept getting kesa gatame, finally got mount and armbar.

Anonomous guy. Got him with armbar from the mount.

Randy. Owned me. He didn't submit me but owned me position wize.

Anthony again. Kept dominant postition and submitted with a rear naked.


I got a little to armbar happy. I was looking for it when it wasn't really there.

Overall, a great practice.
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Went to South Hills Judo Club

Rick taught the Judo hour

I was tired and out of it, and my judo sure did suffer. I wasn't getting low enough, my footwork was sloppy,my feet were too far apart, everything was bad.

Did 4 uchi komi and one throw for

Ippon Seoinage

Tai Otoshi

O goshi

Went on to randori

landed a tai otoshi, maybe my parter let me, pretty much owned.

BJJ hour, Bobby taught.

BJJ warm ups, 3 min going from armbar to triangle.

Armbar from the back

You have your hooks in already. Bring your left arm under uke's left arm. Take your right hook out and step it over. Grab uke's left shoulder gi material with your right arm. Roll forward over your left hand, let go of uke's shoulder, finish your armbar.

Attacking the turtle. We learned two attacks.

Streight arm lock.

Uke is in the turtle position. Your upper body is over his your, right knee under him, and your left leg is out giving you good base. Uke is trying to defend his collars. Stick your left hand through and grab your knee. Pull it out. This releases his arm. Never taking your weight off of uke, bring your right arm over his shoulder till your elbow is on the mat near uke's head. Pull back and finish the lock.

Crucifix Choke


We did almost exactly the same way they did it in that article. Point to remember: Thread the collar through with the other hand first to get it really tight.

After this was the free roll. I left kind of early due to being so fatigued. Rolled with bearded guy (I think his name might be Mark). Got him in an armbar. Then I gassed and was just dominated by positions.
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Gi Night
Frodo taught

First went over morote seoinage

Get hips lower than uke's. Good pull, pull him over you. High pull looking at watch. Continuous and turn into the throw. Hey, that sounds like it applies to all over the hip throws.

Drilled it while walking.

Then we went over guard passes, same ones as on 2/16



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1. From your good posture angle your left leg out to the left. Move your right knee into uke's tailbone. Turn to break the guard. Pin down uke's right leg with your hand and then your near leg.

Continue to pass

With Uke's leg pinned with your left leg, underhook with your right arm (uke's arm), bring your rear leg also over uke's right leg, post on uke's right arm with your left and bring your right leg through first (to avoid getting stuck in half guard). Welcome to Kesa Gatame.

2. The first guard break failed to work. Step your right leg up close to uke's hip. Step back with your left leg standing up. Turn. Continue to pass in the same manner as #1.

Another Guard Pass
Create some space, dig both hands under one of uke's legs (both to avoid triangle). Scoop up that leg come to your toes and press the leg TOWARDS UKE'S HEAD. (push his knee to his nose). Come around from under the leg, gripping uke's lapel
Me-2/16

Drills, one person's job to pass guard, one person's job to keep guard for 2 minutes.

Free Roll

Since there are so many small people at the judo club I chased after the bigger guys. Went with Warren, did surprisingly well. Took him down with Tai Otoshi
then we traded some postitions, I managed to do pretty good.

Rolled with Phil (different from Judo Phil). Had better positions, no submissions.

Long hair guy, dominated positions. Accidentally kneed him in the mouth. Felt bad.

Little Judo Guy. Owned me completely.


Overall great practice.
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2/26/07 South Hills Judo Club

Rick and Phil taught the Judo Hour
Warm Up
Ukemi
Uchi Komi for
Ippon Seoinage

Kouchi Gari

Harai Goshi

I never did harai goshi before. I really liked it. Keep pull high, at first head towards uke, on his shoulder. As you lift uke turn your head the other way.

O goshi

Osoto Gari

Then we did grip fighting randori.

On to regular randori. I only did randori with Eric. He threw me all around.

BJJ hour taught by Bryce and Randy.

EVEN MORE GUARD PASSES! This is good, I've been to 3 classes in two weeks about guard passes.

Bull Fighter guard pass.
You are standing in uke's open guard. Press on uke's legs into him. When uke pushes back with his legs step back and pull his legs back (it is good to grip his gi at the knees). If you go to your left step your right leg by uke's right hip and get knee on belly. Quickly change to side controll.


Knee slap guard pass.
You are standing in uke's open guard. Drop your right knee over his right leg (the far leg). Slide out keeping your weight on uke (your back is on him). Slide around to get to side controll.
Kind of like this, but when your knee goes down have your back (keeping your weight) on uke.


Another guard pass
You are in uke's open guard, this time he goes to his hips like he is attempting a scissors sweep. Grip his right knee with your left hand and his lapel with your right. Pin the near leg (his left with your right). Keep your grips, put your head and shoulder on his chest. Take a large back step with your left leg behind your right. Unhook your right leg while pushing his right leg with your knee material grip. This keeps him on his back.


Free Rolling

Rolled with one guy (don't recall his name). Maintained good position untill I made a mistake. He took my back, I avoided the choke and got back to his guard. No submissions either side.

Rolled with Rich. I got one sweep from a bad postion but other than that he pretty much dominated it.

Rolled with Bryce. He absolutely owned me. He got an armbar from rear mount.
Just like Bobby taught it on 2/22

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Armbar from the back

You have your hooks in already. Bring your left arm under uke's left arm. Take your right hook out and step it over. Grab uke's left shoulder gi material with your right arm. Roll forward over your left hand, let go of uke's shoulder, finish your armbar.
I got owned in Randori and Free rolling. I'm trying to run to the guys who are 1 bigger than me. And 2. Better/more experienced than me.

Don't get me wrong, I like having success against new guys, but what am I really learning. We'll see. I want to compete in May.





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