Western Canada Regional Training Officer News Letterr
A)
LTDM: Long Term Developmental Model
10 Ss of Trainability
9.)
Schooling
Each athlete’s school needs
must be considered in the design of training and competition programs.
Interference from other school sports should be minimized, and it is essential
to have communication and cooperation between the different coaches who deliver
training and competition programs.
In addition to school sports
and physical education classes, academic loads and timing of exams must be
taken into account. When possible, training sessions and competitions
should complement, not conflict, with the timing of major academic events at
school.
Coaches should monitor
potential overstress in their athletes resulting from schooling, exams, peer
groups, family, and boyfriend or girlfriend relationships, as well as increased
training volume and intensities.
A good balance needs to be
established between all factors, and coaches and parents should work together
to maintain the balance.
B)
Judo Canada www.judocanada.org
2012 Pan-Am
Championships, April 27-28, 2012 Montreal, Canada
2012 Olympic
Games Qualified Athletes – Final List
C)
Technical Corner
NOTE: Judo Canada does not control the
content of the Websites linked below.
JUJI-GATAME - STEVE
GAWTHORPE, gbr, wORLD mEDALLIST
D)
Judo Canada up Coming Events
Ontario Open, Toronto, ON May 18-19, 2012
National Judo Championships, Toronto July
5-8, 2012
IPPONS:
E)
Video Clips
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of the Websites link
Samurai
Spirit: Judo
F)
Sport Science Cardio Training for Judo; by Matt D'Aquino
Judo is such a dynamic sport that makes it
very hard to train for just one certain component. We need a lot of different
styles of fitness covering all energy systems. Some opponents are all about
speed so the fight is based around aerobic fitness while others are slow and
all strength so the fight then spills over into the anaerobic category. To make
it even worse in major competitions you may have to fight up to 5 times in 1
day or more. Jimmy Pedro in 2004 Olympics had 7 fights in 1 day.
Judo exercises Remember the principle
"as competition gets closer, work gets shorter but sharper and rest gets
longer." Many older athletes don't take this 'rule of thumb' onto the judo
mat. How many times have you had an event on the next weekend and your coach
says, "ok you all have a comp in 2 weeks lets do 2 hours of randori for
preparation." You may have noticed that doing 2 hours of randori is not
exactly short and sharp work is it? It is slow and gruelling and goes
against the principles of tapering.
What judo exercises should
we do then? Good question, but easy to answer. Anything that's short and sharp.
·
Grip fighting (45 secs on 90 seconds off) * Speed uchi komi
- Nage Komi * Randori (1 minute intense 2-5 minutes off)
- Power exercises (eg Thomastown ones we do)
- Crash mat throws
G) Western
Canada Calendar of Major Events 2011/12
It is important that the Western Province Support all
the Major Western Canadian Competitions to help develop judo in Canada.
Canmore Training Camp,
Canmore, AB June 1-3, 2012
Peace Gardens Judo Camp,
Manitoba July
29-August 04, 2012
Judo Saskatchewan Summer
Camp August
05-August 11, 2012
G) International
Judo Federation Update
IJF Youtube
Channel:
Watch great
highlight packages from the European tour with commentary by Neil Adams.
2012 IJF Olympic Judo Qualification :



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