Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Judo. Silver Quintavalle and Meloni. Then too many 5th place.



Al Jazira Club Hall 22 to 24 November 2010. In the country which has 9% of all the oil resources of the planet, it was concluded the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi (UAE capital), where excellent organization of the event gave way to 54 nations and 300 athletes play a major tournament under the auspices of the IJF and the UAE Wrestling and Judo Kickboxing. A great effort is also aimed at promoting tourism in the UAE capital and to increase the development of Judo between the youth of the country, development in recent years has been progressive.



light and shadow between our judokas. Two silvers, one male and one female, are the only medals won, not cheap, but could be better, also in view of, approaching, the 2012 London Olympics. To get on the podium, the Olympic champion, Giulia Quintavalle in 57kg and 90kg in Roberto Meloni, then only five 5th place for our athletes. Giulia climbs on the podium for the second time in Abu Dhabi, which already had seen her last year on the third step. Roberto, the vertebrae after the operation, repeating the second-place finish at the World Cup in Rome last month and confirmed world-class athlete. Disappointment especially Elio Verde (60kg) and Paul Bianchessi (+100 kg) from which we expected something more, stop at the threshold of the semi-finals respectively Arsen Galstyan (RUS) and Shehaby El Islam (EGY).
Giulia Quintavalle begins his passing tournament for ippon Chitu Andreea (ROU) Liu Yang (CHN) and waza ari, Youlietta Boukouvala (GRE). In the final, but is caught by a sasa Filzmose Austria's Sabrina and she is silver.


Meloni The tournament was equally treacherous. Roberto won against Uktam Radjabov (UZB), David Alarza (ESP) and Lyes Bouyacoub (ALG) and Khurshid Nabiev (UZB), in the golden score, denied him the joy of a great success with a ko uchi gari after 1'30 ". Giulia Quintavalle
on the DT Mariani says, " Giulia has fought the best, attentive and responsive as can be. The knee injury in the semi-final has certainly scared, but still wanted to play the final, demonstrating the will to win Best in Show .
the medals table at the end of the Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi sees the triumph of Russia with three golds, followed by 'Azbekistan with two golds and China with two gold medals with a bronze but also less.


The following charts.



1. MUDRANOV, Beslan RUS
2. Galstyan, Arsen RUS
3. CHIMED-YONDON, Boldbaatar MGL
3. Davtyan, Hovhannes ARM
5. Mooren, Jeroen NED
5. PAISCHER, Ludwig AUT
5. VERDE, Elio ITA
5. ZANTARAIA, Georgii
UKR -66 kg
1. MOGUSHKOV, Musa RUS
2. GADANOV, Alim RUS
3 DREBOT, Serhiy UKR
3 NORKOBILOV, Ulugbek UZB
5 HEVORHYAN, Hevorh UKR
5 KOZLOVS, Deniss LAT
5 NAZARYAN, Armen ARM
5 Uriarte, Sugoi ESP
-48 kg
1 Dumitru, Alina Rou
2 Bogdanov, Liudmila RUS
3 CLIMENCE, Aurore FRA
3 Payet, Laetitia FRA
5 Bogdan, Carmen Rou
5 CSERNOVICZKI, Eva HUN
5 Kondratyev, Nataliya RUS
5. LaTulippe, Isabel CAN
-52 kg
1. RAMOS, Joana POR
2. MIRANDA, Erika BRA
3. Carrasco, Ana ESP
3. Kuban, Marta POL
5. Forcinito, Rosalba ITA
5. Samat, Aynur TUR
5. Sundberg, Jaan END
5. Zhang, CHN Lichuan
-57 kg
1. Filzmoser, Sabrina AUT
2. Quintavalle Giulia ITA
3 BOUKOUVALA, Ioulietta GRE
3 CAPRIORIU, Corina Rou
5 LIU, Yang CHN
5 Malloy, Marti USA
5 Melnikov, Ekaterina RUS
5 ROPER, Miryam GER
-63 kg
1 XU, Yuhua CHN
2 AGBEGNENOU, Clarisse FROM
3 Aguirre DE JUAN, Yahaira ESP
3 Drexler, Hilde AUT
5 KARADAG, Selda TUR
5 KOVAL, Vera RUS
5 VAN Emden, Anick DOWN
5 WILLEBOORDSE, Elisabeth DOWN
-70 kg
1 Srakane, Rasa SLO
2 BLANCO, Cecilia ESP
3 BOSCH, Edith DOWN
3 ROBRA, Juliane SUI
5 Barbieri, Erica ITA
5 NARROW, Nataliya UKR
5 Thiel, Kerstin GER
5 Zhang, Meiling CHN
-73 kg
1 ISAEV, Mansur RUS
2 SOROKA, Volodymyr UKR
3 DELPOPOLO, Nicholas USA
3 Elmont, Dex DOWN
5 PENALBER, Victor BRA
5 Taraba, Sandor HUN
5 UNGVARI, Attila HUN
5 Voelker, Christopher GER
-81 kg
1 MARESCH, Sven GER
2 SEDEJ, Aljaz SLO
3 DUDCHYK, Vitalii UKR
3 VASYLENKO, Artem UKR
5 BRUYERES, Francesco ITA
5 MARIJANOVIC, Tomislav CRO
5 RAJABLI, Elkhan Aze
5 STEVENS, Travis USA
-78 kg
1 HARRISON, Kayla USA
2 Zhang, CHN Zhehui
3 PRYSHCHEPA, Maryna UKR
3 TCHEUMEO, Audrey FROM
5 Joo, Abigel HUN
5 MATROSOVA, Anastasiia UKR
5 POGORZELEC, Daria POL
5 Verkerk, NED Marhinde
78 kg
1 LIU, CHN Huanyuan
2. KAYA, Belkis Zehra TUR
3 Konitz, Franziska GER
3 YU, Song CHN
5 MKHITARYAN, Anaid RUS
5 PROKOFYEVA, Maryna UKR
5 SHEREMETOVA, Ekaterina RUS
5 UILENHOED, Carola NED
-90 kg
1 NABIEV, Khurshid UZB
2 Meloni, Roberto ITA
3 BOUYAKOUB, Lyes ALG
3 Mamedov, Chingiz KGZ
5 ALARZA, David ESP
5 Denisov, Kirill RUS
5 SCHIRNHOFER, Max AUT
5 SYNYAVSKY, Vadym UKR
-100 kg
1 SAYIDOV, Ramziddin UZB
2 Kurbanov, Utkir UZB
3 KHAYBULAEV, Tagir RUS
3 KRPALEK, Lukas CZE
5 BATTULGA, Temuulen MGL
5 BORODAVKO, Yevgeny LAT
5 Darwish, Ramadan Egy
5 MAKHMADOV, Zafar RUS
100 kg
1 TOELZER, Andreas GER
2 EL SHEHABY, Islam EGY
3. Bondarenko, Stanislav UKR
3. TANGRIEV, Abdullo UZB
5. Bianchessi, Paolo ITA
5. MOURA, David BRA
5. PARRA, Angel ESP
5. Simionescu, Vladut ROU






Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Excellence vs. Perfection - the acceptance of imperfection, the fight against boredom and mediocrity. Gwenda

Boredom, routine, dynamism, passion, obsession: 5 work areas for those who live arts martial and combat sports

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© Article prepared by the author, with modifications, from the book "The Human Potential" by Daniele Trevisani, Franco Angeli Editore, Milan. Detail of the original volume are also available at the link www.studiotrevisani.it/hpm2 - This article may be copied and reproduced on websites authorized, upon request to the author, provided it is the quote as follows: Article by Daniel Trevisani, www.studiotrevisani.it - are not allowed changes to the text.

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Different plans work for people who really love martial arts and combat sports
Who takes care of performance is often led to confuse two different levels of performance: perfection excellence.
an excellent performance and one that offers significant contributions to those who should benefit, while a perfect performance is often self-referential, maddeningly overloaded and forced attention, even in the details in which no one may charge a fee higher or more real benefits.
True excellence is measured by the true value of the product or not in gauges snob.
The performer can not be corrupted by the pursuit of perfection but must be stimulated by the pursuit of excellence. This is a subtle but important difference.
Perfectionism and excellence are different attitudes. Perfectionism absorbs energy in a manic beyond the level at which a contribution becomes significant. Consume energy unnecessarily.
activities seekers of perfection is never finished, never finished, never perfect, there's always a reason not to supplement or not to be pleased with himself.
excellence requires that the energies where contributions are invested effects, and to the level where an improvement is real, perceptible, with a sense of good value creator, and no further.
Perfectionism does not increase the success of people, is a state of mania. The success is determined by the talent, energy, commitment, not from perfectionism or stubbornness to unnecessary detail. The success is in spite perfectionism, not because of it. As Greenspon highlights [1] , perfectionism is a kind of sickness:

"Perfectionism is not to do their best, or search for excellence. It is an emotional conviction that perfection is the only way to accept staff. It is the emotional conviction that only perfect one is finally being accepted as a person. "

An effective coaching will help the customer or team to identify the correct assessment thresholds in their activities and avoid the poor performance is that those with manic attention unnecessary.

five work areas at any

training or any form of work and practice we can observe several "modes of action" which then become the long run, "ways of being." I have isolated, for simplification, five different stages:

Fig.
- Work Zone







In summary
  • Workout after workout, if you dominate boredom and mediocrity, arrive to empty energy practitioners.
  • Workout after workout, where it dominates the routine and do not place any changes in teaching, we will not ever drivers for change, and people rightly look outside.
  • training, after training, if you research the quality and dynamism, leading people to have fun and passion.
  • Workout after workout, if we focus on the factors leading to quality in every stage (as a heating, as an exercise, the stretching quality, quality, sharp, quality of sparring, etc ...) and apply pure passion, will results in huge out who is ready, while to be discovered who is quite simply a time waster.
  • Workout after workout, if you obsessively massacred people on executive detail perhaps losing sight of their psychology and motivation, if we look at the position of the little finger is to miss the whole person and the richness of his repertoire as a whole, we'll take to leave. This is not what we want. Few, very few and far between, the athletes with whom maniacal search for perfection, and will last for a short time anyway.

Locate being located where the various activities of the individual or team in this scale, is crucial. Specifically, find the difference between perfectionism and excellence is particularly important in vain HPM method, given the presence of the cell "micro-skills", which stimulates its own to go in search of important details to work on. It - remember - is not to be confused with manic Placing an obsession and on the surface.
One of the basic functions of the coaching and training consultancy is just helping people to understand what areas you should invest and what to do instead is useless now, or not worth the level reached in what is already good enough .
People can not, alone, most of the time, to perceive themselves with clarity, to fully secure their own purposes, much less to develop or achieve optimal performance. There is a blanket of fog that obscures the vision of ourselves and our real goals. Looking beyond is not easy, and also a challenge, by definition, is not simple.
coaching, training, consulting, Mastery, the guidance of a master, are areas of strong support relationship, which - when done with passion and professionalism - are working on to support an individual or a team or entire organization to help to perceive correctly, unaided blurred, to set real goals and make a clean sweep of false targets or misleading assumptions, evolve and move towards new challenges, growth, progression. Why the sense of man is this: the research.
Compared to HPM model variables, each can be viewed as an area of \u200b\u200bgrowth in areas with known and met, and others to conquer and explore.
The question becomes whether go on, but as . The fact that we go on to become a fundamental attitude, willpower constant.
final conviction and reflection: excellence is not only technical matters. Excellence is achieved when you believe in something.
The pure in heart, and those who work for a cause, things are almost always excellent, as you bring passion.
technique and training can only help us to transform the purity of heart and will into real projects, tangible and useful.

Living, to be pure in heart, and die
To make our immortal spirit. Gustavo Adolfo Rol
(1903-1994)

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About the author: Dr.

. Daniele Trevisani, Fulbright Scholar, consultant in corporate training and coaching in www.studiotrevisani.it - www.studiotrevisani.com - awarded by the U.S. government Fulbright Prize for Communication Studies and Psychology, and Master of Arts in Mass Communication at the University of Florida, and between the world's leading experts in development of human potential.

In the field of martial arts and sports, is the Italian Federation of Certified Fitness trainer, practitioner of over 10 different disciplines, Master of Kickboxing, Sensei (8th Dan DaoShi ® Bushido), trainer of athletes and trainers Kumite, Muay Thai, Kickboxing and MMA. It 'was the agonist in the U.S. Open Karate interstyle trophies.

He has made more than 10 lectures in Italian and foreign universities, and is one of the leading Italian expert on human potential in research and training.

[1] Greenspon, T. (2008), The Courage to Be Imperfect: Tom Greenspon on Perfectionism , Northwestern University, Center for Talent Development.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

See Online Mario Salieri

Edwige. A golden year. With video of the final European U23 Judo.

A great year for the blue Gwenda Edwige, twenty, who after winning the Italian league senior in March, taking the silver at World Cup Warsaw in February, former European champion in 2009 and gold in the European U20 Team in Vienna this year, managed to climb on the highest podium in the European Championship under 23.
In the final against Russian Anna Shcherbakova made a waza-ari-O Uchi Gari half meeting, and then easily controlled until the end of the match. With his Judo and opportunistic offensive Gwenda must now reach the summit of the Judo world where there are at least five Judoka not yet within his reach. But there is time to improve ...


Below is a video of the final.








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European Judo Championships U23. Golden Edwige Gwenda. Bronze Tang and guidance.


Second day for the Under 23 European Championships in Sarajevo, and the first gold medal for Italy with Edwige Gwenda in 63kg. For the preliminary beat Ukrainian and Polish Ozdova Didenko. Ilieva Bulgarian semi-final touches to give way to our Edwige. In the final Gwenda opposed the Russian Shcherbakova that is beaten for Waza-ari and a first-place Italy.


Meanwhile our compatriot Andrea Regis in 73kg, after beating the Dutch Van De Kamer, for ippon, Babayev 's Arzebaijan for Waza-ari, you could block the way to the final Hungarian Attila Ugvari measurement. In the match for third place Andrew in a very tough fight against the Russian Yartsev, and while each had a waza-ari, gets caught with a second waza-ari and it is only 5 °.
For the defending champion of the +78 kg, Lucia Tang, nothing to do in the semifinals against Ceric. Lucy goes back in match for third place against the Ukrainian Yaromka.
Domenico Di Guida, in the +100 kg, gets a very good third place in the final by beating Polish Talach. With a gold and two bronze medals Italy is a close fourth in the medals table behind Germany, Russia and Hungary.



Results Women

-48 kg 1. Amelie ROSSENEU (BEL)
2. Birgit AGENCY (NED)
3 CHERNIAK Maryna (UKR)
Violeta Dumitru (Rou)
-52 kg
1 Tugba ZEHIR (TUR)
2 Marta Kuban (POL)
3 HOLTZINGER Laura (FRA)
Hanne VAN BOSSELE (BEL)
-57 kg
1 Andreea Stefania Chitu (Rou)
2 ROGIC Jovana (SRB)
3 Gemma Howell (GBR)
RECEVEAUX Helene (FRA)
-63 kg
1 Edwige Gwenda (ITA)
2 SHCHERBAKOVA Anna (RUS)
3 Ivelina Iliev (BUL)
Martyna TRAJDOS (GER)
-70 kg
1 Stephanie Egger (SUI)
2 Laura Varg KOCH (GER)
3rd BERNABEU Ava Maria (ESP)
Evija PUKITE (LAT)
-78 kg
first Abigel JOO (HUN)
second POGORZELEC Daria (POL)
third Iris Lemmen (NED)
Ivanna MAKUKHA (UKR)
+78 kg
first BUESSOW Kristin (GER)
second CERIC Larisa (RUS)
third Maryna SLUTSKAYA (BLR)
TANGORRE Lucia (ITA)

Results But

-60 kg
1 Ashley McKenzie (GBR)
2 Robert MSHVIDOBADZE (RUS)
3 Ilgar MUSHKIYEV (Aze)
SUNDSTROEM Olle (SWE)
-66 kg
1 LAVRENTIEV Denis (RUS)
2 Andraz JEREB (SLO)
3. Tomasz KOWALSKI (POL)
Victor SCVORTOV (MDA)
-73 kg
1. Attila UNGVARI (HUN)
2. Soshin KATSUMI (GER)
3. Andre ALVES (POR)
Denis YARTSEV (RUS)
-81 kg
1. Murat KHABACHIROV (RUS)
2. Szabolcs KRIZSAN (HUN)
third BOTTIEAU Joachim (BEL)
KUKOLJ Aleksandar (SRB)
-90 kg
first Aaron Hildebrand (GER)
second SITIMOV Azamat (RUS)
third KRPALEK Michal (CZE)
LAIGNES Anthony (FRA)
-100 kg
first Dino Pfeiffer (GER)
second Thomas Domanski (POL)
3. Razmik TONOYAN (UKR)
Feyyaz Yazici (TUR)
+100 kg 1. Breitbarth Andre (GER)
2. Juhan METTIS (EST)
3. DRIVING Domenico (ITA)
Renat Saidov (RUS)



Thursday, November 18, 2010

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Seoi Nage Ippon. Projecting over his shoulder.



Seoi Nage Ippon explained by Maestro Aragozzini VII Dan Judo.
part of the techniques of arms. Imbalance is performed with forward or right forward, with feet together or when in Uke pushes forward and the left foot. Use the high strength and lifting power. derives from the archaic form Kata Seoi which remains in the original example of the Nage no Kata.


Tori Initially, from the front and parallel to Uke, abandoning the taking of the right hand, carries a high imbalance forward slightly to the right and move your feet (right forward - left back) to assume a position similar to O Goshi hips, knees bent, torso tilted to the left, left foot slightly behind the right one. You must leave a certain distance between the base of the Uke and Tori.

Maestro Fulvio Aragozzini

Nell 'run this body rotation Tori's right arm, passing from the bottom up along the right side of the trunk of Uke to put the top of the biceps in the arm (between the left hand and right arm Tori will be a lot of tension so that, at that where the two bodies are closely related). The center of gravity of Tori is low, but has not yet been in contact with Uke's abdomen.
The contact is complete when, as a result of the imbalance, the body of Uke leans on the back of Tori. At this time against the Bulls closed if Uke's arm and pulling with the strength of legs projecting above him, at his feet, in a nearly vertical plane of rotation.
For the next run is not necessary to change the socket, it is indeed correct to advise the pupil, after an initial period, to perform this technique (only this!) With taking the collar or within a fold at Uke's shoulder. This jack remains valid for safety since the uke's arm is still controlled between the two arms of Tori. Running
fundamental, as has been explained can be defined Oi Komi, Komi if Tobi Tori jump in feet of Uke. It 'widely used implementation Hiki Dashi, pulling Uke forward, but opportunities in this motion will be introduced some variations. From
a proper setting of this technique we can move further ahead in the study and its derivatives Morote Seoi Eri Nage Otoshi and the related forms.