Does anyone have a contact in Myanmar judo fed or club in Yancoon? I tried to contact judo fed president but he has not replied. I would like to go to train there and show some counter tehciques in some club. I am very thankful of any contact and will be the thrid wee on september. Hessu.L 5 dan.
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Judo in Myanmar
nigelmartin- Posts : 2
Join date : 2013-07-23
Age : 75
Location : Chiang Mai Thailand and Milton Keynes UK
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Myanmar
You may find it extremely difficult to go there. There is a requirement to stay at dedicated hotel which are very expensive. Living fairly close to the border in Chiang Mai Thailand I planned to go there myself to train the Army and Navy teams but found the cost far too expensive. However, if you really want to go pm me and I will give the details of one of my student who is Burmese and he can arrange a contact. Of course you are welcome to come and train at the University here in Chiang Mai. Your in Judo Nigel
Hessu.L- Posts : 4
Join date : 2013-09-09
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Re: Judo in Myanmar
Hi there, I got a visa to Myanmar first visit to Yangon next week, so if you have some contact please sen me.
Hessu.L- Posts : 4
Join date : 2013-09-09
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Re: Judo in Myanmar
Hi there Sensei, please contact me heikki.lahteenkorva@gmail.com. I could come next tuesday ti Chiang Mai to meet your club and teaching my counterattack system
NBK- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2013-01-10
Location : Tokyo, Japan
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Re: Judo in Myanmar
Why don't you post a description your system here sometime, please?
Hessu.L- Posts : 4
Join date : 2013-09-09
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Re: Judo in Myanmar
May be later more. The idea is to practise timing, so all techniques are done in mowing position. It includes 20 techniques from different foot steps and hand grips. It starts with ukes first step attack and includes 7 leg throws. Secondly comes 7 counters to ukes second step or contact. Third phase is when uke escapes having 6 counters. All techniques are taken from international semifinals or finals.
I have found that too many judokas fight their hip and back to far away and just prevent with their hands attacks instead of benefiting ukes attack and to let him come closer. Also the new rules are made for to stand closer each other.
I have found that too many judokas fight their hip and back to far away and just prevent with their hands attacks instead of benefiting ukes attack and to let him come closer. Also the new rules are made for to stand closer each other.
Richard Riehle- Posts : 79
Join date : 2013-06-22
Location : California
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Re: Judo in Myanmar
I met some very nice people from Myanmar recently at the Kodokan in August. There was an All Asian Youth exchange including some Shiai. I gave one of them a business card, but have not heard from anyone, so far.Hessu.L wrote:Hi there Sensei, please contact me heikki.lahteenkorva@gmail.com. I could come next tuesday ti Chiang Mai to meet your club and teaching my counterattack system
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