I second the usefulness of the Mike Swain dvds.
What is the purpose of your circuit training? You can get big and/or strong in 3 days a week in the gym. That leaves 3 days for thai and a...
You ever notice how it's always Christians or at least theists that get possessed with demons? I've never heard of an atheist being possessed....
True, but no point him buying a BJJ gi now if he's planning to compete in Judo.
Skim read the thread so apologies if I cover old ground. My advice would be to pay one of the other kids to kick your daughter in the face (tough...
Double weaves from reputable companies will last the longest. You get what you pay for in terms of cotton density and quality. Make sure you cool...
It's a brand aimed at beginners. As you only paid 26 quid then obviously this will show in the quality of stitching, the cotton density and the...
The general issue with mixed judo classes such as this is that there's very poor return for time invested in beginners. Even with 1 to 1 tuition...
Calories in vs Calories out is what it's ultimately all about. Hey that rhymed! Work out your fighter's daily calorie needs adjusted for...
You need to learn some kata now for 3rd dan but I don't think it's goshin jutsu. Generally the BJA and Judo Scotland will run a couple of courses...
Judo gi's are fine for BJJ. Although I have a BJJ gi I prefer my judo ones. I find the stiffer collar makes breaking grips easier on the ground as...
Overall, judo is good in the Netherlands so that's a start. Check that the coach is registered with your national governing body, the one that...
Good for you for putting up a video and inviting comments. So here's mine (judo perspective for what it's worth). Your partner is doing a good...
"Muay Thai, which roughly translates to “art of the eight limbs." Are you sure about that now?
Aim for an inside grip on the lapel, this allows you to raise their arm to the outside making it easier for you to get your hips in. Assuming...
Even if they're not wearing a gi, you should always wear yours. Preferably the thick competition variety. I feel much safer when wearing mine as...
I know very little and I've been doing it for a few years now so I have little hope for others haha.
I should also mention that I live in Scotland so there are only ~3 days a year when its warm enough for someone to attack me wearing anything less...
If some guy attacks me and I smash him with a big throw, I don't really care if I rip his t shirt to be honest.
Assuming you're BJA then you'll need to compete once you get to first kyu unless you want to spend 5 years as a brown belt before being eligible...
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