Our social media round-up is back with some of the best posts from across British Judo in the last week
Ashley McKenzie puts in shift at the post-Dusseldorf Grand Prix training camp
Germany Training Camp, Over 40 Fights In #HardWeek pic.twitter.com/eKmVWV0Hk0
— Ashley McKenzie (@Ashleymckenzi12) February 28, 2017
The sacrifices of an elite athlete…
Great to see so many clubs represented at one of the PPC sessions
North East PPC 8 area clubs represented #wednesdaygraft @BritishJudo @ParksJudoClub @Gatesheadjudo @destinationjudo pic.twitter.com/Z6t1lSZKlV
— Chloe Cowen (@chloe73cowen) March 1, 2017
Good session for one of the Welsh clubs on St David’s Day
Great mat for our St Davids Day session. Technical work on Seoi Nage variations + 40 mins of randori.#TeamImperial @Welsh_Judo @BritishJudo pic.twitter.com/qVZWW5RjiU
— Imperial Judo Club (@ImperialJudo) March 2, 2017
Busy day of gradings at Camberley
Sho Grade syllabus day down in Andover
Little mat warming up #Judo all working on the sho grade syllabus @BritishJudo @IntJudoFed pic.twitter.com/uvxa9pM5Jf
— Tim (@fatearfightgear) March 4, 2017
Good to see one of our experienced judoka helping out the next generation
Great first day coaching on the England program. Hopefully the kids, coaches and parents felt the value from the sessions. #EngTDP
— Colin Oates (@Kumo49) March 4, 2017
Busy weekend for Scotland Talent Development judoka
No medal but positive start to 2017 for Gregg Varey
7th Place out at the European Open in Poland.
Had some good fights and good wins, plenty to build on.#EuropeanOpen #Poland #Judo #GBJudo pic.twitter.com/wF3ShLRc6g
— Gregg Varey (@gvarey) March 5, 2017