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- Friday, March 7th, Team Trainings
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Juveniles Born in years 1992, 1993, 1994
(14, 15 16 as of December 31st, 2008)
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JUICE NIGHT Thursday, October 19
JUICE NIGHT !!! – Thursday, October 19 after practice. Teens welcome.
Results of the Shinbukan 19th Annual Judo Championships, Oct 13, 2007.
Masters Division:
Men
Gold - Chris Beaver
Silver - Yan Vinograd
Ladies
Silver - Elana Vinograd
Juvenile Boys
blue/brown/black -48kg
Silver -Adam MacFadyen
11/12/ Green/blue/brown -35 kg
Silver -Torin MacFadyen
8/9/10yr -35 kg
Bronze - Liam MacFadyen
Congratulations everyone!
Hasan’s Correspondence from the trenches…
Highlights, analysis, commentary, and Words of wisdom from Hassan’s Shia engagement at the Quebec Open.
Hi,
Had a good time at the tournament. It has been almost two years since I last competed so it was good/bad (but mostly good!) to compete again. I thought I would share some of my "lessons learned" so some of the other students might benefit from my experience.
Didn’t warm up properly…paid for it with a sore hip and really sluggish first match.
1st match: Totally forgot how to fight for the first 3 minutes. No stances, no gripping, and no pace. Got picked apart with two ouch-gari’s for minor points. Finally, body started to warm up and Tony yelled at me … not sure what but I’m sure he said "he’s on his heels". Finally got a kouchi-gari, then faked an ippon-seoinage into harai. Ippon. Whew!
Lesson learned:
- Warmup.
- Fight with good posture.
- Listen to your coach.
2nd match:
Fought a tall, totally competent right-hander. I did a horrible job of controlling his right-hand and got caught with kata-guruma for wazari. I turned into an armlock attack, but we went out of bounds.
Again, he gets a hold of me and as I attempt to figure out how to get that right arm off my back he fakes uchi-mata and catches me with sumi-gaeshi for another wazari. Darn. Note from Tony: Get that right arm off the back.
3rd match:
Yay! A left-hander. Right away got my grip and hit him with a hook kosoto-gari. I don’t think it scored. But it got him moving. Bounced him once, ouchi-gari and then yoko tomoe-nage. Ippon. Felt good. So far I’ve got 3 matches for my $50.
4th match:
Fought this right-hander before, and we were currently 1 and 1. I did a lot better job of controlling his right sleeve, but then he would grab my right sleeve as well. I have zero double sleeve attacks in my arsenal. He tried tomoe-nage, which I killed and he became very active in newaza. In fact, this guy loved newaza. I passed his legs and went in for a hold down, but not quick enough. He escaped. Matte. Again with the double sleeve. I though "what the heck" and went for yoko-tomoe nage again. I got him up, but I somehow lost his sleeve and he cartwheeled out of it. I think he beat me by a koka.
Tony’s feedback for me was that I needed a bit more experience and need to work a few more situation-type drills. By the way, he was a great coach. I took a lot from the tournament and definately will be incorporating the lessons learned into training.
Cheers,
…Hasan
Javier and Gabriella Gorriz have a new BABY GIRL!!!
Javier and Gabriella Gorriz are proud parents of a baby girl, Maria Cristina, born on September 15th weighing in at 3.88kg — a sister for Carolina.
Congratulations!

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