I think one of the first throws I was taught was Ippon Seoinage.
I struggled with it. A lot. “Fitting in” was wrong, rotation to complete the throw… you name it, it wasn’t working.
With Judo, common advice is to never compare yourself with others, but rather look at your own journey in the Art. What have you learned since last year, for example?
Seoinage is one of these. I can remember graduating to where I could do it in Uchikomi comfortably, then varying it with Morote Seoinage.
Now? Well, I’ve started using it a bit in Randori, even though once upon a time I was convinced it would never work. I’d use the classic excuse of it not being a good throw for the taller Judoka (technically, yes, it IS more difficult if you are taller…. but in no way impossible… that’s what knees are for!). But now I’ve had it work nicely a few times, although I tend to perform it off the lapel rather than the sleeve.
I’m sure in another couple of years I’ll look back and see how I’ve improved it even more!
So, what else is new?
As I’ve mentioned before, the weight training is helping loads with my core strength and general confidence. One thing I noticed today was when practicing an entry for Ura Nage – I can pick people up more easily now! Got to love those squats, dead lifts and cleans, people.
Competition next Sunday, so as from next week I will have to eat sensibly to ensure I make weight (should be fine… hovering at 90-92 kg). Let’s forget the pizza I had tonight, eh?
One sad thing though: There has been a plea for more entries for the competition. Low numbers so far, which put it at risk of cancellation 🙁 I have already spread the word on it (posse of three of us coming from one club!)