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Tag Archives: John Wooden

Can’t Get Out of Pins

Posted on September 17, 2019 by Gerald Lafon
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While attending the recent Judo World Championships in Tokyo with four of my junior players, one of them turned to me and said, “They don’t seem to be trying to get out of pins.” I had noticed that as well over the years, and had a pretty good idea why this was so.

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