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"This training can then shift phase, all above examples are of cooperative training, but as skill, competency and fluidity increase resistance can be progressively added to the drills until finally you reach a full randori situation with a continuation into groundwork permitted. "
This is true of all Judo training regardless of the skills being worked. Very well said.
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5/16/2011 4:49pm
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Fundamentals of Contest Judo - Transition