Analysis & Tactics with Neil Adams
5 Seasons
When it comes down to the ins and outs of a fight, what is the crucial factor that wins someone a gold medal at a Grand Prix, at a Grand Slam, at a World Championships?
I look forward to you joining me on the mat.
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Counter attacks to the new rules | Neil Adams
Episode 1
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses two different types of counter attacks; one that is scored the way of the opponent and one that is scored the way judoka executing the counter attack
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Sleeve gripping to the new rules | Neil Adams
Episode 2
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses the difference between positive and negative sleeve gripping
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Waza ari being scored if opponent lands on elbows | Neil Adams
Episode 3
Former World Champion analyses an example of how Waza ari can now be scored under the new IJF rules, taken from the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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De Wit’s side variation of the Khaberelli pick-up | Neil Adams
Episode 4
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a very interesting side variation of the Khabarelli pick-up from Frank de Wit of the Netherlands, which has big success at the 2017 Paris Grand Slam.
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Ardanov's Kosoto gari from Uchi mata set-up | Neil Adams
Episode 5
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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Fonseca's double sleeve grip for Osoto gari | Neil Adams
Episode 6
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing double sleeve grip Osoto gari from Jorge Fonseca (POR) in the 2017 Paris Grand Slam.
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02:31Episode 7
Takato's Kouchi gari | Neil Adams
Episode 7
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses Japanese World Champion Naohisa Takato's Kouchi gari, which he used several times during the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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03:23Episode 8
Iida's Uchi mata | Neil Adams
Episode 8
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a double lapel grip with a classic Japanese entry for Uchi mata in the final of the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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Hashimoto's leg tap into Te waza | Neil Adams
Episode 9
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a quite remarkable leg tap that sets up a very effective piece of Te waza in the final of the -73kgs category of the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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02:19Episode 10
Cheng’s huge Osoto gari | Neil Adams
Episode 10
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a huge Osoto gari used by Xunzhao Cheng (CHN) in the -90kg final of the 2017 Paris Grand Slam
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Arai’s fast Osaekomi waza turnover | Neil Adams
Episode 11
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses how effective one of judo's most basic turnovers can be when applied correctly
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Ashi waza combination into Shime waza | Neil Adams
Episode 12
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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Iida's brilliant Ne waza transition | Neil Adams
Episode 13
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a beautiful piece of Ne waza transition into Osaekomi waza in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam.
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02:01Episode 14
Abe's single-sided Tai otoshi | Neil Adams
Episode 14
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a breathtaking single-sided sleeve and lapel Tai otoshi from the new Japanese sensation Hifumi Abe in the -66kg final of the Tokyo Grand Slam.
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How to avoid disqualification on single-sided Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 15
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses 2016 Olympic silver medallist An Baul's (KOR) single-sided Sode tsurikomi goshi at the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam, which resulted in Hansoku make.
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Ota’s Ashi guruma from Ashi waza | Neil Adams
Episode 16
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.
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Rodriguez's one handed De ashi barai | Neil Adams
Episode 17
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing one-handed variation of De ashi barai by Venezuela's Elvismar Rodriguez in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam
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Neil Adams - Ivanov's modified Khaberelli pick-up
Episode 18
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02:17Episode 19
Boboev's Uchi mata sukashi | Neil Adams
Episode 19
Former World Champion and IJF Expert Neil Adams analyses a great example of how to counter Uchi-mata from Uzbekistan's Boboev in the bronze medal contest of the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam
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Nagayama's Uchi mata from failed attack | Neil Adams
Episode 20
Former World Champion and IJF Expert Neil Adams analyses a failed attack from Japanese World Champion Takato, that is exploited by the Junior World Champion Nagayama.
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Tatsukawa's Sasae tsurikomi ashi | Neil Adams
Episode 21
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses a beautiful Sasae tsurikomi ashi, from Japan's Tatsukawa in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam
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Abe's one-handed Sode tsurikomi goshi | Neil Adams
Episode 22
Former World Champion Neil Adams analyses an amazing one handed throw from the new rising star of Japanese judo in the 2016 Tokyo Grand Slam!
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+78kg: Emilie Andeol's (FRA) turn-over | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 23
Neil Adams analyses France's 2016 Olympic Champion Emilie Andeol's (FRA) method of turning an opponent into Osaekomi waza.
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+100g: Teddy Riner's (FRA) hands and feet coordination | Neil Adams | Rio 2016
Episode 24
Neil Adams how France's +100kg Olympic Champion Teddy Riner uses his arms and legs at the same time to make for big, explosive throws.