Training and Conditioning for Judo

Author:   Aurelien Broussal-Derval
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
ISBN:  

9781492597940


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Format:   Paperback
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Long one of the world's most popular sports, judo is also one of the most physically demanding. Success requires hard work, dedication, support, and a no-nonsense, comprehensive training program-one specific to the sport as well as the individual attributes of the athletes who compete in it. Enter Training and Conditioning for Judo. A blend of science and tradition, Training and Conditioning for Judo delivers comprehensive, yet practical, programming for serious judokas and their senseis, instructors, and trainers. This integrated approach merges strength, speed, agility, and endurance training with judo-specific drills and activities, ensuring total preparation for combat, competition, and all-around excellence. With diverse programming options that will help you avoid performance plateaus, you'll discover training methodologies to incorporate into daily workouts: Muscle strengthening exercises for balance control, increased power, and improved kumikata, as well as to create a stronger, protective ""armor"" for the body Endurance training through running, cardio equipment, step, power and lactic circuits, and uchi-komi to improve aerobic and anaerobic conditioning Planning strategies to combine technical, tactical, and physical training while considering recovery cycles and tapering to time peak performance with competitions Recovery and prevention protocols such as warm-ups and stretching to keep the body resilient and to avoid injury You'll use body weight, machines, medicine balls, stability balls, ropes, bands, and straps to keep training options fresh. Whether you're a young or senior judoka, male or female, lightweight or heavyweight, you will develop the physical abilities needed to take down your opponent with force and confidence. With a black belt in both judo and Brazilian jujitsu and experience that includes training the British and Russian Olympic judo teams, Aurelien Broussal-Derval is uniquely qualified to help judokas-from beginners to competitive black belts-develop the balance, coordination, and power needed for success on the mat.

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Author:   Aurelien Broussal-Derval
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781492597940


ISBN 10:   1492597945
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Specific Muscle Strengthening Should We Put Away Our Weights? Building Abdominal Muscles for Judo Core Strength Judo-Specific Core-Strengthening Workouts Increase Your Strength Alternate Your Training Proprioceptive Bench Press Tailored Squats Pulling Strength Improving Kumikata The Final 15 Minutes Using Resistance Bands Specific Endurance Running-Specific Training Training on Cardio Machines Tread(mill) Lightly Step Training Focused and Integrated Physical Training Power Endurance Circuit MAP Circuit Make Your Body’s pH Buffer Work for You     Lactic Circuit Strength and Endurance: A Winning Combination Battle Ropes Uchi-komi: The Ultimate Weapon? Using Judo to Train for Judo Uchi-komi and Rhythm: Winning Blend? Specific Athletes What to Work on, and When, With Young Judokas Training Seniors Endurance in Female Judo Athletes Weight Categories: Lightweights Weight Categories: Heavyweights Planning Testing the Judoka Overtraining Recovery Cycle During Vacation Returning to Training Is Training at Altitude Worthwhile? The Tapering Cycle Recovery and Prevention Warm-Up Goals and Principles How Do You Plan Your Warm-Up? Warming Up During Competitions Stretching Optimizing Your Recovery Adductors: Avoid Those Splits! Preventing Knee Injury Preparing for Loss of Balance Stability and Instability Specific Ways to Use an Exercise Ball

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Whether you're training for judo, mixed martial arts, or wrestling, the diverse programming options in Training and Conditioning for Judo will help you meet the constantly changing demands of your physical, mental, and technical training. -Colton Brown, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian Aurelien's strength and conditioning methodology was so specific that it helped me transfer my power from the gym to the mat. -Gemma Gibbons, Silver Medal Winner at the 2012 Olympics Training and Conditioning for Judo goes beyond training and straight to the heart of winning. It will train, prepare, and inspire you to excel. Truly a must-have. -Alex Turner, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian As a player, and even more as a coach, I have been chasing innovation for Scottish judo all around the globe. What I found in Aurel's methodology is a deep understanding of judo and conditioning, creating a unique and specific vision of physical training for combats sports. -Euan Burton, Great Britain Olympian at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and JudoScotland Development Coach The depth of judoka-specific training in Training and Conditioning for Judo combine with full-color photo sequences and Aurelien Broussal-Derval's practical advice to make this book the perfect training resource for lightweights or heavyweights at any level. -Adonis Diaz, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian Judo conditioning is like no other. If you want to transfer strength from the gym to the mat, you need a very specific method. I experienced Aurel's techniques on my way to the Olympics. He shares it all in his amazing book Training and Conditioning for Judo. -Colin Oates, Silver Medal Winner at the 2016 European Championship, Great Britain Olympian at the 2012 Olympics, and Bronze Medal Winner at the 2011 European Championship


“Whether you’re training for judo, mixed martial arts, or wrestling, the diverse programming options in Training and Conditioning for Judo will help you meet the constantly changing demands of your physical, mental, and technical training.” —Colton Brown, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian   “Aurélien’s strength and conditioning methodology was so specific that it helped me transfer my power from the gym to the mat.” —Gemma Gibbons, Silver Medal Winner at the 2012 Olympics “Training and Conditioning for Judo goes beyond training and straight to the heart of winning. It will train, prepare, and inspire you to excel. Truly a must-have.” —Alex Turner, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian “As a player, and even more as a coach, I have been chasing innovation for Scottish judo all around the globe. What I found in Aurel's methodology is a deep understanding of judo and conditioning, creating a unique and specific vision of physical training for combats sports.” —Euan Burton, Great Britain Olympian at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and JudoScotland Development Coach “The depth of judoka-specific training in Training and Conditioning for Judo combine with full-color photo sequences and Aurélien Broussal-Derval’s practical advice to make this book the perfect training resource for lightweights or heavyweights at any level.” —Adonis Diaz, U.S. Judo Athlete and Olympian “Judo conditioning is like no other. If you want to transfer strength from the gym to the mat, you need a very specific method. I experienced Aurel’s techniques on my way to the Olympics. He shares it all in his amazing book Training and Conditioning for Judo.” —Colin Oates, Silver Medal Winner at the 2016 European Championship, Great Britain Olympian at the 2012 Olympics, and Bronze Medal Winner at the 2011 European Championship


Author Information

Aurélien Broussal-Derval holds master’s degrees in strength and conditioning, sport and rehabilitation, and performance engineering. He also has a degree in sport sciences from the National Institute of Sport and Physical Education (INSEP) in Paris, France, and is a black belt in judo and Brazilian jujitsu. He is the author of The Modern Art of High Intensity Training, The Modern Art and Science of Mobility, and French best sellers Modern Physique Training, Proprioception, and Field Tests: Protocols for Measuring Sport Performance. Highlights of Broussal-Derval’s career as a strength and conditioning coach include his training of Olympic medalists, professional athletes, the French Olympic weightlifting team, the French boxing teams, and the British and Russian judo teams. He is the technical director to one of the world’s premier martial arts studios, the prestigious Cercle Tissier in Vincennes. He is also the head of French Weightlifting Coaches Development. Broussal-Derval lives in Paris.

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