Grip fighting is one of the most important aspects of judo. Our Superstar Judo coaching library contains over 150 videos of the world's greatest judoka revealing their gripping techniques, strategies and tricks.
Learn numerous grip breaks, the ways to pin the sleeve and dominate the lapel, getting to the opponent's back, using the head, the benefits of posture and movement, gripping game-plans, and transitions into both Tachi waza and Newaza.
Neil Adams analyses the Lapel feed and gripping strategies of Japan's Takato during the 2015 Paris Grand Slam
Neil Analyses the great gripping which puts Shavdatuashvili in the driving seat in his Semi Final in the 2018 Paris Grand Slam.
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses some amazing attacking off the grip from -60kg Olympic Champion Beslan Mudranov (RUS).
Former British World Champion Neil Adams analyses how 2015 Abu Dhabi GS winner An Changrim (KOR) can attack in a number of different ways from a lapel grip.
Neil picks out the importance of Odbayar Ganbaatar's (MGL) strong gripping in this great Osoto gaeshi.
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses the difference between positive and negative sleeve gripping
Neil Adams' analysis of Georgia's -66kg Lasha Giunashvili's super fast grip switch that enables him to throw Charles Chibana of Brazil in the 2017 Tbilisi Grand Prix semi-final.
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing double sleeve grip Osoto gari from Jorge Fonseca (POR) in the 2017 Paris Grand Slam.
World Champion Neil Adams analyses the Kumi kata from Teddy Riner's 2015 World Championships final against Japan's Ryu Shichinohe. Riner went on to win his 8th World title.
Former World Champion Neil Adams picks out a grip break of Winston Gordons that he likes.
Neil looks at the Kumi kata changes the great Teddy Riner made between Budapest and Marrakech World championships.
Former British World Champion Neil Adams analyses the gripping and techniques used by the Korean men's team at the 2015 World Championships