The USJA/ USJF Winter Nationals were amazing. They had a coaches clinic with coaches from Alabama, Alaska and Arizona (we left out the other state that begins with A - Arkansas, but Mike Dobbs did stop by to watch the tournament). People from states not beginning with A also attended the tournament - 561 of them, to be precise. There were 20 kata teams, a full day of senior and masters competition, a clinic with 100 people on the mat including Jim Bregman, Okada, Jim Pedro, Dawn Beers, Roman Mitichiyan and yours truly. The training center crowd did awesomely awesome including four gold medals from the three Butts sisters, a silver and gold for Rachel Garcia, silver and gold from our two masters players, Allen and Gary, gold from our youngsters at the other end, Julia, Haykus and Eric. Speaking of Eric, Eric Sanchez dominated the 90 kg division. Victor Ortiz won the 60 kg division. Brent placed second, having a hard fight all the way up the losers bracket to do it. Yes, it was a great event. It had ALMOST everything. The only thing missing was judo with a dog. Therefore, because we at the USJA are a full-service organization, I have included in today's Sneakerdoodle Zebra Judo a video lesson on How to Do Judo with Your Dog.
Have you found a way yet to footsweep a Guinea pig? Mine seems to be impossible to sweep.
ReplyDeleteI have a video on the impossibility of foot sweeping a guinea pig. I will see if I can upload it tonight. I spent the weekend doing judo and a coaching clinic. I wanted to throw that in because you are probably thinking "This woman has FAR too much time on her hands."
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine anyone being able to say "This woman has FAR too much time on her hands." about you.
ReplyDeletemom.... that was just weird
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