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The Grind Re-Release Celebration with “FREE” Bonus - The Experience

Auto Date Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Greetings everyone:

After a brief hiatus, I decided to re-release “The Grind” and put it back out on the market along with The Experience which is now a value added bonus to The Grind.

I pulled them so that people could truly focus on Morote Gari and reintroduced The Grind and The Experience so that they can see exactly how Morote Gari changes the game.

If you’ve invested in Morote Gari, then getting this DVD Set is an absolute no-brainer. If you want to see some “real” footage of how you can use Morote Gari to win matches, and how I flubbed things up with Morote Gari because I leaned on it too much and didn’t use it properly, then you must just on The Grind re-release special today.

Subsequently, I’ve pull Morote Gari off the market and it will return at the major internet outlets….Budovideos and Hatashita Sports this summer.

The Grind –> http://www.TheGrindVideo.com

Take care and have a great day.

Dedicated to your success,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D.
http://www.TheGrindVideo.com
http://www.TheJudoCrusader.com

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Do YOU Deserve To Win?

Auto Date Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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This is a VERY important question that I ask some of my clients. Not all of them, only, some.

Why?

Well, most of them know the answer already and I don’t want to ask and decrease the probability of winning by altering the emotional state of the client in a negative fashion. Therefore, sometimes I just keep coaching and hope for the best, as I’m sure they are doing. Sometimes it turns out okay.

Sometimes it doesn’t.

The problem with luck is that it does exist.  Well, I guess that’s not the real problem. The real problem is that it is passed off as purposeful. If you can’t repeat it or do it again, that’s luck.  And I don’t mean the results, I mean the training.  The training will provide the same yield…. A certain type of performance. That performance at times may be good enough to win and at other times not.

The winning or losing in this case isn’t as important as having a standard or baseline from which to measure your performance so that you can tweak your preparation process and formulate one that will allow you to win and have a great answer available when someone asks you, “Did YOU DESERVE TO WIN?”

You will be surprised how many world class athletes have to lie to themselves to answer that question.
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Take care.

Dedicated to your Judo Success,

Rhadi Ferguson, Ph.D., CSCS
2004 Olympian
4-Time National Judo Champion
BJJ Black Belt
World Class Strength Coach

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Travis Stevens Beats Flavio Canto…Wins Gold At Judo Pan Ams

Auto Date Saturday, March 28th, 2009

For the inside scoop…go here –> http://judo.teamusa.org/news/article/10775

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SPRAWLING WILL NOT SAVE YOU FROM MOROTE GARI!!!!

Auto Date Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Recently I received a question on the JudoForum that  I would like to share with all of you concerning Morote Gari. An individual asked me a question about Morote Gari and Sprawling.
The Bottom line is this…. SPRAWLING WILL NOT SAVE YOU!!
Hi Rhadi,

I am very much a beginner in Judo, and I have never wrestled, so I guess it’s no surprised that I’m a bit confused by your comments on sprawling. From what I understand, sprawling refers to throwing your legs back and dropping your hips so that your opponent can’t grab your legs and properly lift you from under your center of gravity. So with that understanding it seems logical that once you’ve entered properly for morote gari, it is impossible to sprawl out because sprawling is a method of prevention, not escape. I think I follow you that far, but I’m not sure why this would not also apply to wrestling. I realize that you won’t want to say too much, as the meat of the information is contained in the DVD, but my guess is that the difference has more to do with the tactical application of the double leg in wrestling vs morote gari in Judo - am I on the right track?

Also, congratulations on your PhD!

The answer is this.

Whether you score with Morote Gari or not is not the issue. Every throw does not produce a score, just as every play in football doesn’t produce a touchdown. What many fail to understand or bypass is that the “plays” which are “run” are called from a “playbook” and their placement in the calling pattern has to do with how they are supposed to fit chronologically. There are many purposes for running a dive play, but the primary purpose is to “soften” up the defense and to bring the linebackers and safeties up and to create a situation where the defensive backs start “peeking” in the backfield as an anticipatory response to the run which will allow for a big play to open up. (if you look very carefully you will see that I really didn’t score with Morote Gari later in my judo career. But my reputation for doing it had already served its purpose). I could write a book about the development of Morote Gari for my judo game but I won’t (I’m a little bit tired of writing right now) :-)

This creates a cornucopia of other play opportunities and options, which are ONLY available by establishing the run. The problem is that most people look at Joe Montana and Brett Favre and they set them as the standards or models for winning and bypass the other methodologies or modalities for success because they don’t see them as being useful. Case in point, some coaches don’t study the option or the wing-t because it’s not used in the NFL. What they don’t understand is that the coaching foundation of the coaches in the NFL came from their understanding of why it will work, why it won’t, and why it can be used, and why it can’t.

Which means that the acquiring of knowledge, NOT THE TECHNIQUE itself, is more important than anything else. Wanting to throw like Inoue and Suzuki is great. Being able to do it is an all together different thing. And yes, the tactical applications of a technique, based upon one’s strategic application, will usually guide technical selection.

KEY POINT HERE!!!!!!!!

Case in point… after I started coaching Taraje, he TOTALLY scrapped the use of uchimata. Why? At 60kg, the risks outweighed the benefits. And after running a statistical analysis on the amount of times he won matches internationally versus utilizing katagura or sukuinage, we decided to scrap it. Also the possibities of getting countered when using uchimata outweigh the possibilities of getting countered when using kataguruma.

This is why, as I explained before, that so many people started using Sumi Gaeshi in 2006 and why it was so prominent in 2008. It is because the rewards for the technique are high and the risk is low. And by rewards I don’t mean scoring. Their are many rewards: attacking, kinsa, emotional regulation, match control, opponent frustration, newaza applications, etc.,. (now this is the stuff that you won’t get anywhere else) And these reward open the doors for more opportunities.

So to think that the Morote Gari DVD is just about Morote Gari is a view that is myopic and one that is so because one’s reasoning will only allow them to go as far as they will permit themselves to develop. So, as we say in sports, you end up being your worst enemy because you won’t allow you to learn. And I use “you” here colloquially, not because I’m speaking to anyone on this thread personally.

So I do hope that has answered your questions. If you have any other ones please feel free to ask. I do have a little more time right now :-)

http://www.MoroteGari.com


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I must say that I thoroughly enjoy reading Ann Maria Demar’s blog

Auto Date Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

http://drannmaria.blogspot.com/

Recently she wrote a blog post on the title:

If I Have to Explain It, Maybe You Can’t Understand?

Which I found to be a phenomenal piece of written articulation.

I found the piece to be informative and enlightening. I don’t agree with everything that she wrote, but then again, when in the heck does anyone agree with everything of someone. I’ve been married for 7 years now and my marriage is awesome and my wife and I don’t agree on everything. In Ann Maria’s post she stated that champs have something different in them that the non-champs don’t have. With this I have to agree. HOWEVER…… and that is a big HOWEVER.

(and this is a philosophical argument/discussion that I can’t wait to have with Ann Maria over a cup of coffee. Whether some of you know it or not she is very pleasant to speak with and highly intelligent).
As I digress…

However, I believe there is on element that we must discuss that wasn’t discuss in her post. That is the element of chance.

After reading books like “The Strategy Paradox” and “Fooled by Randomness” and after coaching for a period of time I now see that things some things that we would like to attribute to causal relationships (cause and effect) are really just luck. Our brains try to fit things which happen due to randomness into a box where we can figure that it happened by design.

This a very hard concept for some people to mentally digest, agree with or even accept. Especially when we are taught that good things happen when you work hard… the concept of meritocracy. As a matter of fact, many books like the millionaire mindset are written from this thesis. The problem with that is that many people negate the fact that many who are dead broke HAD THE SAME MINDSET of the millionaire. Some get lucky and some don’t, but both sets of people BET big and risked much.

Now please understand, my post is not to refute anything that Dr. DeMars has stated. I just wanted to add another perspective in the internet dialogue with the hopes that some of you would pick up some of the aforementioned text and also stop by Dr. DeMars blog on a regular basis because there is some very good reading over there.

I just wanted to let you know that many times that we would like to attribute that acquisition of medals to hard work and perseverance, when quite honestly the hardest worker and the person that persevered the most IS NOT THE PERSON THAT ONE. I know that’s not the “for TV movie” story that you want to hear, but that’s the truth.

I agree with Dr. DeMars when she says that about only 3% of the population has the TALENT to be a world champion. The fact of the matter is this…. The people in that 3% aren’t the only people who show up to world class competitions. The hard workers are there too. And sometimes the hard workers win and sometimes they lose depending on the talent disparity or the many other variable which come into play during competition.

Case in point:

At the 2004 Olympics, I sat in the stands and watched a woman from Cuba by the name of Anaisis Hernandez compete. I was looking forward to seeing her fight because I had watched her tear up the Pan American circuit and she had been doing well internationally. In 2008 she won a silver medal in Beijing…. I just thought that I’d mention that as I continue…And in her first match in Athens she fought against a women from Angola. Nobody was really paying attention because the woman from Angola had not won very often, but here she was at the Olympics.

Well you know what happened…

http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/he/anaisis-hernandez-1.html

The competitor from Angola beat Anaisis by Ippon. It seemed like a fluke. A medal hopeful was out.

Had the person from Angola trained harder?
Maybe, maybe not

Was the person from Angola in better shape?
Maybe, maybe not.

What we do know is that she won and the draw sheets for the day were different than what some people planned. And if someone got “lucky” in the match before hers and then thought they were going to have a short day because they were going to meet Anaisis, well…… they got a treat. And not only a treat but they just got a match that was not going to be anywhere as long or as hard as the match that they could have had. This changes the whole day. The whole bracket. It changes everything.

And it doesn’t have ANYTHING to do with working out hard.
Randomness occurs.

We do the best we can do to reduce it.

But let me assure you. If you are a World Champion, and no World Champion wants to admit this, you may have just gotten lucky …….. And maybe not. But please don’t think that everything happens just because of hard work and skill. Those are only 2 variables in the gigantic equation.

And for those of you who don’t know…. Lee Kemp was wayyyyyyy better than Dan Gable, but many of you would never know that. RANDOMNESS. The 1980 Olympics were boycotted so many of you don’t know how great Lee Kemp is or was. Kemp beat him everytime they wrestled. Kemp was a World Champion (multiple time), but luck was not on his side and the 80 Olympics were boycotted by the USA.

Also Gable tried to make the Olympic Team in 1976, but lost to Kemp in the trials.

So you see, luck has her hand in sports. And dare I say that if we look at population, survivor bias, strengths of subset populations in sports based upon gender and population distribution per weight class. You will see that being dominant at the two extreme weight classes 48 &60 and heavyweight is easier (and I use that term very loosely and scientifically, I am not saying by any means that it is easy). And if you look at the population of athletes to choose from you will see via gender that, globally there are more men which practice judo than women so the sample population at events like the worlds or Olympics creates an unequal grouping in terms of the strength of the populations if you look at the 66kg mens class and the 52kg womens class. But people will say… yes BUT it’s still equal for that group.

And YOU are correct. But it is unequal within the group because the “strong” or “talented” person in the group on the female side enjoys more of an advantage based upon the talent differential between her and the sample population.

Thus the argument that you hear in judo about mens and womens judo.
I don’t really care myself. I’m just EXPLAINING to you the argument as it was explained to me from a statistical point of reference.

And to hammer home the point that if there is a weight class where talent counts WAYYYY more than other classes, it is at the ends of the weight classes where the population of quality players is less (statistically speaking). We can all agree that 73 and 81 kilo are the TOUGHEST weight categories in the world. If you want to know what just research the normal weight for a human male and you can do the rest of the research yourself.

So with that being said, there are so many more things that we need to look at when it comes to competition.

As I said for this post was to expound on what Dr. DeMars said, not to refute.


Take care and enjoy your day.

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I’m sure you’ve seen THIS video

Auto Date Monday, February 9th, 2009

If you haven’t seen this video yet then it is about time..

This video is a trailer from the 6 DVD Set Underground Gripfighting Secrets.

This DVD set is absolutely amazing and it is something that you will want to get your hands on and sink your teeth into.

The only problem is this…. after today I’m going to snatch it off the market again and you probably won’t see it again until the summertime or even later.

I don’t provide chances at this until there have been a massive number of individuals who have invested in Grip Like A World Champion so that they will actually be able to receive the full benefits from this DVD series.

I mentioned earlier that I would open the floodgates from February 5 to February 9th and today is the 9th so please be rest assured that at 11:59pm EST tonight, the doors will be shut and the gates locked.

If you want in, get in now.  >>>  http://www.rhadi.com/ugs_off <<<

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I’m telling you right now that this is not one that you want to miss.

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Rhadi Ferguson EXPOSES himself ***Must Read***

Auto Date Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I thought that I’d get Naked today and fully expose myself… so here it is.

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Here’s the UNADULTERATED
TRUTH
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You’ve heard me say it before and I’ll say it again, “The eyes can only see what the mind can comprehend.”

This morning I was up walking. I run in the morning sometimes and on some mornings after a hard run the previous day, I get up and walk.   This morning while walking I was listening to one of my favorite ministers, Bishop Noel Jones.

I was having a great time walking and listening and getting myself ready for the day with some early morning devotion and while I was walking something that stopped me dead in my tracks.

He spoke about how it is very difficult for people to value a thing which they have not sacrificed for and that unfortunately when they do want it they want to either tell you how much they are willing to pay for it (which is more often than not a mere pittance of what you had to invest) or they want you to give it to them for free.  What is even worse is that the thing that you are trying to give them in order to help them is the same thing that they will condemn you for having. What he basically said is that people will condemn you for trying to share your gift(s) with them and then devalue your gift because they don’t understand what it took for you to get it.

I have experienced this in many areas in my professional life and it is because I haven’t been more vigilant with my particular gifts.  There is a level of information that I share and then there is another level of information which I cannot and will not share because people will not be able to respect it the way that I have and the reason why I respect it the way that I do is because I have sacrificed in order to gain it.

With that being said, this is why I provide people with an opportunity to jointly sacrifice with me by investing in products in order to gain access to the information which I have been blessed to receive and acquire. Unfortunately everything is not for everybody.

Let me say that again. EVERYTHING IS NOT FOR EVERYBODY. If a product costs too much for you, then there is no problem with the seller, nor is there a problem with you. The bottom line is that… that particular product is NOT FOR YOU.  And it WILL NOT BE until you say it is.

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Do You Drive A Ferrari?
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For example, you can not realistically walk onto a Ferrari car lot and tell the salesperson that, “The cars here are too expensive.”  The cars there are what they are. The cars are where they are supposed to be, the only problem is that YOU DON’T belong on that car lot…. At least not yet.  When you create a “Ferrari-mindset”, and create a “Ferrari disposition”, and start reading “Ferrari materials” and studying Ferraris and then you will be ready to start living a “Ferrari” lifestyle.  Until then, don’t hate people who drive Ferrari’s. Just watch them ride by and be happy where you are.

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On Another Note
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Do NOT confuse one gift over the other.

Recently someone on a website compared me to Kosei Inoue and basically said that they wouldn’t bother practicing or training the technique Morote Gari because my winning record was not as extensive or colored as Inoue’s and since Inoue practiced uchimata, that would be where he will spend the bulk of his time and where others should as well.

This comment could very well be a good approach.  I wouldn’t disagree.

However, here’s the mistake. Or should I say, here’s one of the mistakes.

I was a world class judo player.  I wasn’t the best in the world but I was a world class judo player. That is a fact. I wasn’t a world class judo player because I practiced judo all of my life. Because if you know my story, you know that I practiced judo from the ages of 7 to 13 and then didn’t return to judo until I was 22 and then made the Olympic Team in 6-1/2 years.  Returning to judo at 22 was like starting from scratch.   Any local neighborhood idiot knows that you CANNOT develop a blistering Taiotoshi or Uchimata in 6 years. The intuitive thing is to know that at 22 and to start shaping your training at that time to make the Olympic Team and to win 4 National Championships along the way.

The focus on not having an Uchimata is myopic and shortsighted at best.  The focus should be on how one can do that so fast and what areas did I focus on and develop to get that good, that fast.  Once you understand this, you will understand that keys to my products, my approach and how I can sit in the coaches chair and take a man who has never won a National Championship and have him beat everyone in the weight class at the Olympic Trials in one day and come from the lowest seed possible and get in the finals.

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Here’s What I Found
Out
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I discovered over the years that there is more than one way to skin a cat.

At the end of the day our outlook on a situation shapes the way that we address a situation.

When it comes to judo, people believe the the objective of competitive judo is to score ippon. Nothing can be further from the truth. The objective of competitive judo is to advance to the next round by any means necessary.  Well that’s how I see it. With that being said, people hire me and have hired me because they don’t have to abandon what it is that they do in order to utilize me, they can essentially just add me to their current process or allow me to help, aid, or head their preparation process. Why? Because what I bring to the table anyone can use, once they are open to look at other ways to win at judo.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.

WINNING AT JUDO HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH JUDO!!!  NOTHING!!

My former client and good friend, 2000 Olympian in the sport of weightlifting Cara Heads said it the best when she told me,  “Rhadi, now I see what you mean. You are right.  Being a good weightlifter has absolutely nothing to do with weightlifting. Nothing.”

If you are still scratching your head, then you don’t get it yet. And that is okay. Only when the student is ready will the teacher appear.

And if you understand that concept, you now have to ask yourself, “What other stuff are you talking about?”

And this is where we are and this is where I want you to be. I want you to get to the point of Socratic questioning, of a higher order and level of thinking. To the point where you realize that self-actualization and self-realization are necessary parts of growth and that your old way of thinking about sport has to die so that that the new YOU can develop.

You CAN go to the dojo everyday.

You can do uchikomi until your biceps burn, the skin wears off your feet and your lungs feel like they are on fire.

And  you know what?  You may just win. You may.

Or you can spend some of your time doing that and the rest of your time which will make your training time more effective by becoming a “marksman” on the mat by knowing when to pull the trigger and when not to and knowing what to target and why.  And I guarantee you will win more matches.  And beat everybody else that just trains the other way.

This is what many in the Judo world are missing.  There many countries that have “this”.  France is one of them. The United Kingdom has it in some areas. There is one person who I’ve read online on the Judo forum that understands this. Other than that, most are oblivious.

My competition record is insignificant. Most people who have coached Olympic Champions and World Championships NEVER won a World Medal or even ever made an Olympic Team. Knowing how to teach lies within knowing how to teach and what to teach.

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Here’s what I Love
To Do
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I really love coaching.

Right now I coach high school wrestling.

I also coached and/or consulted for 9 athletes that attended the 2008 Olympic Trials in 4 different sports!

I’ve coached and consulted for some of today’s biggest names in Mixed Martial Arts.

And I really love it. But what I like more is creating products so that I can have a massive amount of effect on a large population of people.

This is what I like. With that being said, my products are not cheap. I don’t provide anything that is cheap.  I don’t think that people deserve things that are cheap.  People deserve quality, they deserve great content, they deserve bargains, they deserve to be over delivered to and they deserve honesty. This is what I provide, but cheap is something that you can find on a street corner at 2:30am.   I don’t have anything cheap for you and wouldn’t insult you by trying to give you something cheap.

With that being said, I am in the process of rolling out some new products in 2009 and I am going to re-release some of my previous products.

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index clip image002 0002 Rhadi Ferguson EXPOSES himself  ***Must Read***The first product that I am going to re-release is Underground Gripfighting Secrets.

I’m telling you right now that if you are looking to develop your judo game and take it to another level, this is the DVD set that you want.

I’m not going to try to convince you of this. You can read the testimonials and endorsements for yourself.  There is also some great video links if you do a search of Google for “judo grip fighting”.

Check them out.

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Unsolicited Endorsements
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http://judoforum.com/index.php?showtopic=21484

http://thejudopodcast.com/?p=350

http://rhadi.com/griplikeaworldchampion/gripfightinguniversity_free_lecture/

http://www.adrr.com/bengoshi/010.htm

http://ethesis.blogspot.com/2008/10/rhadi-ferguson.html

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index clip image002 0002 Rhadi Ferguson EXPOSES himself  ***Must Read***Tomorrow I am going to open the flood gates for Underground Gripfighting Secrets until the 9th of February. That’s it.

Then I’m going to shut the door once again.

So look out for my email and/or blog post tomorrow about Underground Gripfighting Secrets.

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Closing
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Pleae be on the lookout for my email tomorrow entitled: “Underground Gripfighting Secrets Now”

Take care.

Rhadi Ferguson (a.k.a. “The Judo Crusader”)
2004 Olympian
4-Time National Judo Champion


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Reason #10 - Morote Gari

Auto Date Thursday, January 29th, 2009

At this point there is really nothing else that I can tell you.

I’m not going to tell you that this DVD will teach you how
to ROCKET-launch people into the next stratosphere, even
though it will.

Nor am I going to tell you that after watching this DVD that
you will have the exact same tools and secrets that I used
to either do morote gari against my opponents or change
their game so much because of the fear of my morote gari
attack that it allowed me to win more matches.

I’m not going to list 697 reasons why you should buy this
DVD. Because to be honest with you, I really don’t want you
to buy it.

I only want you to get it if you see it as an investment.

And if that is the case, then I want you to get it.

I want you to get it in your hands so bad that I am
willing to allow you to try it for $1 for 30 days when it is
released because I believe in being fair.

In the 2 years, I feel very comfortable in saying that I have
made a TREMENDOUS impact on judo by providing some
of the best and cutting edge judo information available in the
world today. Either I produced it or had my hand in the production of it.  I truly care about the success of our sport and your success as an athlete, coach and/or parent.

Right now I want to give you the opportunity to add to your
mental briefcase and provide me with the privilege of
sharing with you.

And because I truly take each purchase that you make
as a purchase in honor of my giving back to the sport
I want to make sure that I am fair to you and that I
am actually delivering what it is that you are looking for.

This is why I am going to provide “Ugly Judo 101: Morote Gari”
at a $1 Try Before You Buy initial offering. Because I want you to get the DVD set, watch it and decide for yourself if it is useful.

If you don’t think that it is, then just send it back within 30 days and I will refund you all of your money. No questions asked.

So reason #10 that you should get the Morote Gari DVD is
because there is absolutely no risk for you. All the risk is on
me.

Take care.

Rhadi Ferguson
“The Morote Gari King”
http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.S. I want you to KNOW up front and IN ADVANCE
that if you are registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com
that you will be able to secure the 2 Disc DVD set for the
low price of $97

If you are NOT on that list, then you will be offered
the DVD later at the standard price of $147

So you can either invest $97 or $147.  That is up to
you.

If you want to invest only $97 then go here >> http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.P.S. Remember February 10th is the date (but ONLY for the people on registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com )

P.P.P.S. Please go to http://www.MoroteGari.com and sign up. Otherwise

you will miss out.

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Reason #9 You Should Invest In The Morote Gari DVD

Auto Date Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

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Just Do It
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Nike, the shoe company has an unbelievable slogan. That’s slogan
is, “Just Do It”

It is absolutely phenomenal.

But it can get you in trouble in Judo.

Alot of people go out and just try to “do” Morote Gari
out of desperation and it looks like pure garbage.

It looks so bad that people have begun to equate a Morote Gari
attempt with poor judo and desperation.

Nothing could be farther from the truth for those of us who know
and/or actually want to perfect the technique or its defense.

You have to be intelligent.

You have to be intelligent enough to know that if you don’t plan on
using Morote Gari that you will encounter someone who will.

And when that time comes, you will want to be ready.

Every tight judo match comes down to who can manage
the last minute the best.

This DVD will help you do just that.

So when the 10th of February comes…

Don’t hesitate….. Just Do It!!

Take care and catch me at Reason #10

Take it easy,

Rhadi Ferguson
“The Morote Gari King”
http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.S. I want you to KNOW up front and IN ADVANCE
that if you are registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com
that you will be able to secure the 2 Disc DVD set for the
low price of $97

If you are NOT on that list, then you will be offered
the DVD later at the standard price of $147

So you can either invest $97 or $147.  That is up to
you.

If you want to invest only $97 then go here >> http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.P.S. Remember February 10th is the date (but ONLY for the people on registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com )

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Reason #8 You Should Get The Morote Gari DVD

Auto Date Friday, January 23rd, 2009

A lot of people have been talking abou the new rule
change in Judo and that Morote Gari will no longer
be a viable technique because of the rule change.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Now even though the wrestling double leg takedown
isn’t the same as Morote Gari, it does have a lot of
similarities and….

If it works in wrestling without the use of the pants..

Guess what?

It works in judo too.

Check out this video and then you tell me if you think
the pants make a difference

Let’s be honest…

Morote Gari just looks cool.  :-)

You can’t tell me that this doesn’t look cool.

C’mon……

Take care and catch me at Reason #9

Take it easy,

Rhadi Ferguson
“The Morote Gari King”
http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.S. I want you to KNOW up front and IN ADVANCE
that if you are registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com
that you will be able to secure the 2 Disc DVD set for the
low price of $97

If you are NOT on that list, then you will be offered
the DVD later at the standard price of $147

So you can either invest $97 or $147.  That is up to
you.

If you want to invest only $97 then go here >> http://www.MoroteGari.com

P.P.S. Remember February 10th is the date (but ONLY for the people

on registered at http://www.MoroteGari.com )

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