Behavioural ability encompasses what we think, do, feel, and say in relation to our development and performance in-and-out of sport. It encapsulates the development of disciplined thought and action. e.g. the ability to plan, set goals, focus, reflect, reason, make decisions, solve problems, manage emotions, work with others, adhere to training programs, engage in focused practice, eat and sleep well. It is the essential discipline of working smart, and hard, in-and-out of sport which results in a judoka becoming increasingly Adaptable, Independent and Resilient (AIR).
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Fundamental Judo Movement | The Judo ...
We encourage a focus on the following, which will be supported by the Club Coach and developed by utilising games & judo activities, the Kodokan Kodomo-no-kata syllabus (grades 8, 7, 6 & 5) and the Kai & Mon grade syllabus).
Solo, then progress with compliant partner:
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Turning, Sweeping & Reaping Patterns ...
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Breaking Balance | The Judo Scotland ...
Technical Judo ability encompasses all that is required to execute the right techniques at the right times. It refers to the quantity and quality of techniques available to the judoka, the tactical application of attacks and decision making in competition. The following questions illustrate the p...