Santiago de Chile. Chile.- En el contexto de las grandes dificultades que hemos experimentado todos los deportes y artes marciales, el judo y sus respectivos Dojos, enfrentan hasta hoy en día muchos contratiempos por el contacto estrecho que supone la practica de nuestra disciplina.
A pesar de eso en Santiago de Chile, en el Dojo Katsumoto que trabaja afiliado a la Federación Nacional de Judo de Chile (Fenajudo) y a su vez a la Unión Panamericana de Judo UPJ, y a la Confederación Sudamericana de Judo CSJ, los profesores de esta disciplina Elizabeth Thompson y Lizardo Suazo ambos de 5to Dan, retomaron las practicas con todas las medidas y protocolos marcados por las autoridades correspondientes y que han dado seguridad a los alumnos judokas que deseaban volver a sus actividades desde hace mucho tiempo.
Los profesores Thompson y Suazo quienes poseen amplia experiencia en la enseñanza y entrenamientos de la disciplina de judo que han adquirido por su elevada graduación producto de seminarios, cursos, clínicas, etc., lo que les ha permitido superar la actual pandemia con motivaciones innovadoras.
Para tal efecto implementaron un sistema llamado JUDO PERSONALIZADO – JUDO EN PANDEMIA, que poco a poco pudo desarrollarse cuando las medidas anti covid se fueron flexibilizando en el país.
Se trabajó con dos grupos Novicios y Graduados según el grado, con la finalidad y
Los exámenes se realizaron ante los profesores previo a un mes de perfeccionamiento técnico, lo que significó que todos los judokas pudieron mostrar grandes avances y también mucho dominio técnico.
Los
resultados de las examinaciones fueron a 4to, 3er y 1er Kyu con altos
porcentajes de efectividad, lo que dejo a alumnos y profesores muy contentos y
satisfechos en base al programa proyectado y desarrollado en tiempo de pandemia.
Las
ceremonias de ascenso se realizaron por diferido y se culminó con un coctel
donde se compartieron muy cordialmente impresiones y observaciones de este duro
proceso de pandemia para todos difícil.
Las opiniones por todos compartidas, fue que esta pandemia ha sido de grandes pérdidas muy dolorosas para algunos, sin embargo, también nos ha permitido a pesar de todo, valorizar de nuestra disciplina judo y de las enseñanzas de nuestro Shihan Jigoro Kano, todos aquellos aspectos que se enfocan en la camaradería, la honestidad, la
Los profesores Thompson y Suazo informaron que han remitido la experiencia del Judo Personalizado en Tiempo de Pandemia a los organismos regionales y continentales a los que están afiliados como Federación Nacional de Judo de Chile (Fenajudo).
Santiago de Chile, Chile.
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NATIONAL JUDO FEDERATION OF CHILE DEVELOPS AN INNOVATIVE PROGRAM OF PERSONALIZED JUDO IN
TIME OF PANDEMIC
Santiago de
Chile. Chile.- In the context of the great difficulties that all sports and
martial arts have experienced, judo and its respective Dojos, face many
setbacks to this day due to the close contact that the practice of our
discipline implies.
Despite this, in
Santiago de Chile, at the Katsumoto Dojo that works affiliated with the
National Judo Federation of Chile (Fenajudo) and in turn with the Panamerican Judo Union UPJ, and the South American Judo Confederation CSJ, the teachers
of this discipline Elizabeth Thompson and Lizardo Suazo, both from 5th Dan,
resumed the practices with all the measures and protocols set by the
corresponding authorities and that have given security to the judoka students
who wanted to return to their activities for a long time.
Professors Thompson and Suazo who have extensive experience in teaching and training the discipline of judo that they have acquired due to their high graduation as a result of seminars, courses, clinics, etc., which has allowed them to overcome the current pandemic with innovative motivations.
For this purpose, they implemented a system called
JUDO PERSONALIZADO - JUDO EN PANDEMIA, which was gradually developed when
anti-covid measures became more flexible in the country.
We worked with two groups Novices and Graduates
according to the degree, with the purpose and
The objective of completing the process with the
kyu examinations that had been pending since before the Pandemic, which
generated great motivation.
The exams were carried out before the teachers
prior to a month of technical improvement, which meant that all the judokas
were able to show great progress and also a lot of technical mastery.
Not only the biomechanical principles of the
techniques for each grade were reviewed, but also conversations about the
foundations of our judo discipline and its deep value and ethical content,
which the judoka students estimated that now in this difficult moment for all,
charge a great significance.
The results of the examinations were at 4th, 3rd
and 1st Kyu with high percentages of effectiveness, which left students and
teachers very happy and satisfied based on the program projected and developed
in times of pandemic.
José Valera and Roberto Pinilla were promoted to
orange belt; to green belt Josemir Herrera, Milagros Herrera and Camila Jaque,
to blue belt Sebastián Zapata and to brown belt Marco Marchant, Sonia
Villarroel and Juan Poblete.
The promotion ceremonies were held deferred and
culminated with a cocktail where impressions and observations of this tough
pandemic process were very cordially shared for everyone.
The Katsumoto Dojo with the support of the National
Judo Federation of Chile has designed and implemented a Personalized Judo
program in the face of the covid pandemic with excellent results that can serve
as a reference for other organizations of a similar nature.
The opinions shared by all, was that this pandemic has been of great very painful losses for some, however, it has also allowed us despite everything, to value our judo discipline and the teachings of our Shihan Jigoro Kano, all those aspects that focus on camaraderie,honesty,friendship, loyalty and honor that each one could and can continue to apply with the practice of this beautiful art.
Professors Thompson and Suazo reported that they
have referred the experience of Personalized Judo in Time of Pandemic to
regional and continental organizations to which they are affiliated, such as
the National Judo Federation of Chile (Fenajudo).
Santiago de Chile, Chile.