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Megumi Ishikawa at High Noon Judo — Seminar Highlights Part 1

Sensei Megumi Ishikawa came to High Noon Judo to teach a seminar supporting MASTERS athletes on the road to the 2028 Olympic Games — and to help grow judo here in the DMV.

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u/Rapton1336 — 7 days ago
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High Noon wins the Senior National Championships for the third year in a row!

u/Rapton1336 — 12 days ago
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Hey all,

We just launched a project through our nonprofit called Instructionals for Social Good, and I thought it might be relevant here.

We’ve been filming with people like Megumi Ishikawa, Hannah Martin, and Isa Friedlander, along with some of our own work at High Noon. The focus is pretty simple. Clear, competition-relevant judo you can actually use. Grip fighting, throwing sequences, transitions, and the details that make things work in randori.

These aren’t long, bloated instructionals. The goal was to keep them tight and practical.

The nonprofit side is that any revenue goes back into supporting athletes. Travel, training, and competition costs as we build toward the 2028 cycle.

Not trying to spam the sub, just figured some of you might find it useful. Happy to answer questions or talk through anything

Martialartsforsocialgood.org

u/Rapton1336 — 17 days ago
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Technically a repost but I saw people preferred videos going directly to Reddit : )

Martialartsforsocialgood.org

u/Rapton1336 — 25 days ago