Olympic Judo - Day Two! 🥋🥋
Neil Adams on WHO to look out for in the u52kgs and u66kgs + The Koka Kids Question of the Day is ...
It’s Day Two of the Paris Olympic Games! Who will you be cheering on? Which judoka will you be watching out for?
Each day, this week I’ll be sending you two amazing resources to help you get the most out of the Olympic Judo week:
First, we have none other than Neil Adams (the Voice of Judo, Double Olympic silver medallist and 9th Dan) with his PREVIEW on WHO to watch out for in today’s weight division and WHAT techniques to look out for. Sign up here to get Neil Adams Olympic Previews sent to you directly.
Also, to help get the kids at the club engaged and inspired by the judo in Paris, I am sending you each day a page of the Koka Kids Olympic Booklet. There is space to record today’s medal winners and a question to prompt the conversation about today’s judo. Get the booklet here or scroll down for today’s question…
The Neil Adams Olympic Preview - DAY TWO
U52kgs
U66kgs
The Koka Kids Olympic Booklet - DAY TWO
And here’s today print out from Koka Kids to use with your club members and children and keep them excited about what they are watching on the TV.
On each page you’ll find space to keep a record of today’s Olympic Judo medal winners.
And each day there’s a question to answer, and get the judo conversations rolling.
Today’s question:
Which was your number one ippon throw of the day?
Come back on here, and make a comment about what you thought of today’s judo. Everybody is welcome to comment but remember Jigoro is watching! Please be mindful of your comments.
Have a fantastic week of judo!
Nik
Nicola Fairbrother MBE, 8th Dan
- 1992 Olympic Silver Medallist
- 1993 World Champion
- Publisher of Koka Kids children’s judo books
- Professionally trained chef, Leiths Diploma
More about my work and me. I’m Nicola Fairbrother. I’m a double Olympian (Barcelona 1992 Silver and Atlanta 1996 5th), light-weight World Champion (1993), triple European Champion, and I publish a range of children’s judo books (Koka Kids)
Any Ippons that stand out for you so far?