Ole Bischof
14 Seasons
2008 Olympic Champion and 2012 Olympic silver medalist, Ole Bischof is one of Germany's greatest middleweight fighters.
Bischof is also a great coach, with a clear understanding of how to break down and teach some of judo's most complex techniques. An expert in both Tachi waza and Ne waza, this is not to be missed.
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Kumi kata - Body Position | Ole Bischof
Episode 1
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows his body position, stance and opening movements before gripping up with an opponent.
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Kumi kata - Preparing the grip | Ole Bischof
Episode 2
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows his opening approach and defence line when grip fighting.
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Kumi kata - Cross grip head lock off | Ole Bischof
Episode 3
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows a favourite strategy of his he likes to implement against right handed opponents.
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Kumi kata - Breaking posture & arm over back | Ole Bischof
Episode 4
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows how he likes to break his opponent's posture by getting his arm over their back. This is right v right.
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Kumi kata - Getting the arm over in attack | Ole Bischof
Episode 5
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows how to get a very dominant grip over the back of your opponent from an attacking position, in a right v left situation. This video is part 1 of 2.
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Kumi kata - Breaking posture and head control | Ole Bischof
Episode 6
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows how he likes to break his opponent's posture by controlling their head. This is right v right.
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Kumi kata - Getting the arm over in defense | Ole Bischof
Episode 7
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows how to get a very dominant grip over the back of your opponent from a defensive position, in a right v left situation. This video is part 2 of 2.
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Kumi kata - Breaking high lapel grip | Ole Bischof
Episode 8
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows an amazingly effective grip break against opponent's who like a high lapel grip. This is right v left.
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Kumi kata - Gripping advantages | Ole Bischof
Episode 9
Olympic Champion Ole Bischof shows a game he likes to play to indicate the importance of dominating in Kumi kata.