Combinations
12 Seasons
In this collection you can learn some of the most unusual and exciting combination techniques ever seen in judo.
Double Olympic Champions Suzuki and Harrison reveal two truly breathtaking combinations, whilst some stunning Ashi waza variations are taught by Decosse, Inoue, Gordon and Davaadorj.
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Ouchi gari / Kosoto gari combination | Neil Adams
Episode 1
Adams analyses an amazing Ouchi gari - Kosoto gari combination used by World silver medallist Amartuvshin Dashdavaa (MGL) in the 2016 Tbilisi Grand Prix.
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Maeda's Ashi waza combination | Neil Adams
Episode 2
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses Naeko Maeda (JPN) 3 piece Ashi waza combination from the -70kg Final of the 2017 Hohhot Grand Prix
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Seoi Nage / Kouchi Gari Combination | Neil Adams
Episode 3
Neil Adams analyses the very effective Seoi nage – Kouchi gari combination from Noel van T End (NED) in the 2016 Tbilisi Grand Prix.
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Muki's Sode - Osoto combination | Neil Adams
Episode 4
Former British World Champion Neil Adams looks at the amazing Sode tsurikomi goshi - Osoto gari combination used by Israel's Sagi Muki in the 2016 Paris Grand Slam
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-48kg Paula Pareto's (ARG) combination | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 5
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a very effective Ouchi gari - Sode Tsurikomi goshi combination from -48kg Olympic Champion Paula Pareto (ARG).
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Ashi waza combination into Shime waza | Neil Adams
Episode 6
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a stunning set-up into a strangle from Russia's Denis Iartcev in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam
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Ardanov's Kosoto gari from Uchi mata set-up | Neil Adams
Episode 7
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a beautiful combination from Russia's Anzaur Ardanov to score Ippon in the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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Nagase's amazing combination of ashi-waza and te-waza | Neil Adams
Episode 8
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Ota’s Ashi guruma from Ashi waza | Neil Adams
Episode 9
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing double Ashi waza combination into Ashi guruma from Japan's latest young heavyweight Hyoga Ota in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam.