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Here's a few ideas: - Train as often as possible. At my club, if I went to the advanced and beginner classes I could potentially go 5 times a week (twice each on Tuesday and Thursday, brutal) but I usually ended up going 3 times per week. Sure it's kinda lame when the beginner class first starts up, but teaching newbs lets you look at things in a new light. - Work on your physical fitness. Judo isn't about overpowering the other guy, but being strong never hurts. Also, if you have physical stamina, you can train for longer, ie, you'll get more out of a session if you're not completely wiped out halfway through. - Compete. I didn't like competing, so I never did it. Guess what? I suck at competing now. - Read judo books. Watch shitty videos on youtube and think about how they're doing it wrong. Watch free videos online, like this one: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3346298601525244862&q=judo&ei=Iq59SIetGZGIrgPRrpWfBQ - Make friends with the people in your club. If you like it, you'll have a better time and be less likely to skip sessions, etc. Also, they'll want to help you when you're not quite getting something.
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