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Author Archives: Gerald Lafon
When Helping Actually Undermines
From time to time, I have fathers with little or no Judo background who insert themselves into their child’s Judo training. They’re well-meaning, perhaps a bit overly-involved in their child’s sport experience, and usually create problems for the coaching staff … Continue reading
Sell the Educational Benefits!
I just finished my cardio workout, which as usual consisted of riding my mountain bike around my neighborhood, and in particular through one of our community sports parks with baseball fields. Observing baseball kids in inactivity for 95% of the … Continue reading
Posted in Judo Coaching, Judo Development
Tagged Jigoro Kano, Michel Brousse, physical education
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40 Years and Counting
I’ve been absent for the last three weeks for a good reason. Last weekend, I celebrated my club’s 40th anniversary, and by extension my 40 years as a Judo coach. We held a bash at our club for the occasion. … Continue reading
Posted in Judo Coaching, Judo Development
Tagged San Diego City College, Todd Brehe, Valerie Lafon Gotay
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New Feature!
I’ve added a new feature to my blog, which allows you to subscribe to my blog and receive automatic email notifications when I publish a new post. This feature is located in the right column just above the calendar.
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Another dilemma: bad Judo or no Judo?
One of the last questions I posed my daughter Valerie when I interviewed her for the Outgrowing the Garage post I wrote two weeks ago was, “What words of wisdom would you have for anyone who wanted to start teaching … Continue reading
R.I.P., Dad
I was all set to tackle my weekly blog post yesterday, when I was notified that my father Pierre had passed away unexpectedly at age 87 in Cannes, France. He was in excellent health, and I had assumed he’d live … Continue reading
Outgrowing the Garage
Over the years, I’ve had many inquiries about starting a Judo club from scratch. My first impulse is to encourage coaches to start in a garage and then move into bigger facilities once membership can sustain the overhead. And that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Judo Coaching, Judo Development
Tagged Fitness by Val, Israel Hernandez, Temecula, Valerie Gotay
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The International Freestyle Judo Alliance
As a follow up to my last post (Show me the evidence!) I’m happy to announce that I’ve created a Facebook group, which is dedicated to bring together the Judo community that is disenchanted with IJF’s misguided leadership. The group … Continue reading
Posted in Judo Competition, Judo Development, Judo Rules
Tagged AAU Freestyle Judo, Steve Scott, Syd Hoare, The History of Judo
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Show Me the Evidence!
Several months ago, I had a heated discussion with my assistant coach who happens to be an international referee. As usual, the conversation revolved around the silly IJF rules, and how he could not support my transition away from IJF … Continue reading
Posted in Judo Competition, Judo Politics, Judo Rules
Tagged AAU Freestyle Judo, Steve Scott, TAFISA, World Judo Federation
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Profession or Occupation?
I’ve been working on developing a character development and leadership program for my juniors. As a U.S. Marine, I remember the core values that made me a Marine- honor, courage, commitment. Since I don’t really have time to reinvent the … Continue reading

