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Judo Ireland Coach, Alan Martin has spend much of the summer working with the Philippine Judo Federation National Squad in preparation for the upcoming South-East Asian Judo Championships which will take place in Vietnam at the end of September 2010.

Marian 1st time Champions!

Over 80 competitors, teachers, parents & coaches, travelled from 18 schools throughout Ireland to celebrate this year’s School’s Spring Judo Championships.
Marion College, Ballsbridge hosted the Dublin Spring Judo Championships which was celebrating its 10th anniversary. Rising to the occasion, the students & staff put on a terrific event, as well as putting forward their strongest ever team which proved the depth of talent among the students.

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7. Ushiro-Goshi as counter to Kubi-Nagi


Tori is in the right natural posture. Uke attacks with Kubi-Nage to the right 1. But Tori does not let himself be unbalanced forward; he resists with his abdomen, then bends his legs in the jigo-hotai or fundamental self –defensive posture, with his balance on his heels. At the same time with his right hand he seizes Uke belt in front of Uke stomach 2. Tori left hand and forearm encircle Uke from behind and rest against his waist and back. Tori then bends still more on his legs and taking advantage of Uke left lateral rear disequilibria lifts him high on his protruded stomach and his left hip with a not fundamental Ushiro–Goshi since his head remains in front of Uke right shoulder3. Tori lifts Uke as high as possible above his shoulders; Uke stretchers his legs so that his fall may be more effective 4. Tori’s pivoting to his left throws Uke in front of himself and a little to his left.

8. Uki-Goshi as counter to Koshi-Guruma


Tori places himself in left natural posture, his left foot a little in front. Uke attacks with Koshi-Guruma to the right and gets as far as the end of his entry 1and 2. Tori blocks with his abdomen bending his knees and pushing Uke back with his arms2. Tori then repasses in front of Uke, stepping past Uke right foot first with his right and then his left foot .His left arm encircles Uke waist and he makes the rotative body movement (Tai-sabaki) from the stomach and hips 3. Uke is at that moment unbalanced laterally left front and Tori avails himself of the opportunity to apply the Uki-Goshi to the left 4, and throw him.

9. Sasae-Tsuri-Komi-Ashi as counter to Hane-Goshi


Tori is in the right natural posture his right foot a little forward. Uke attacks with Hane-Goshi to the right 1. Tori blocks and dodges with tai-sabaki to the right, very quickly advances his right foot then his left and displaces his hips with a small turning movement towards his right front 2. Then Tori takes support on his left foot and left bent leg and utilizing Uke left front disequilibria applies the Sasae-Tsuri-Komi-Ashi to the left and throws him.

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