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Do's and Don'ts in Learning Judo
Translation of Instructions given
by
PROF. YOSHIAKI YAMASHITA
Kodokan, 10 Degree Black Belt
- Study the correct way of applying the throws. Throwing with brute force
is not the correct way of winning in JUDO. The most important point is to win with
technique.
- First learn offensive. You will see that defense is included in
offensive. You will make no progress learning defense first.
- Do not dislike falling. Learn the timing of the throw while you are being
thrown.
- Practice your throws by moving your body freely as possible in all
directions. Do not lean to one side or get stiff. A great deal of repetition in a throw
will be rewarded with a good throw.
- Increase the number of practices and contests. You will never make any
progress without accumulating a number of practices.
- Do not select your opponents (which means do not say that you do or don't
like to practice with a certain person). Everyone has his own specialty. You must try to
learn all of them and make them your own.
- Never neglect to improve the finer points. Practicing without any effort
to improve will result in slow progress. Always recall your habits, as well as those of
your opponent, while making improvement. -
- In practice put your heart and soul into it. It will interfere with your
progress in practice if you keep on without this spirit.
- Never forget what your instructor or higher ranking members teach you.
During practice you will make great progress if you keep in mind what they have said to
you.
- Try to continue your practice as much as possible. Applying half-way will
result in a very grave situation in your progress.
- Watch and study throws as much as possible when trying to improve and
advance. The technique and mind are just like the front and back of ones hand,
meaning they are very closely related.
- Refrain from overeating and drinking. Remember that overeating and
drinking will bring an end to your practice and JUDO.
- Always try to think of improvement, and don't think that you are too
good. The latter is very easy to do while learning JUDO.
- There is no end in learning JUDO.
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