Your athletes don’t need more techniques.
They need a coach whose corrections they can trust.
JAPAN JUDO GENOME is a coaching system designed to help you see why techniques fail,
what must be corrected first, and how to turn diagnosis into training.
Do not only watch the throw.
Watch the condition before the throw.
Uchikomi is happening.
But is it becoming performance?
Many athletes repeat uchikomi every day.
The movement may look fast.
The shape may look correct.
The rhythm may look good.
But when randori starts, the technique disappears.
The athlete falls forward.
The athlete loses balance.
The athlete gets countered.
The athlete cannot create the same condition under pressure.
At that moment, the real question is not simply:
“Does the athlete know the technique?”
The deeper question is:
“Were the conditions for the technique ever created?”
Your correction is your credibility.
Athletes are not only listening to your voice.
They are watching whether your correction is accurate.
Whether your advice creates real change.
Whether your eye is worth trusting.
A coach is not someone who simply gives commands.
A coach is someone who sees the real problem, identifies what must be fixed first, and turns that diagnosis into training.
Vague corrections weaken trust.
Accurate corrections build it.
JAPAN JUDO GENOME is designed to develop the coach’s eye, diagnostic ability, and correction skill — so athletes can trust not only your voice, but your vision.
Decode the hidden structure of Japanese Judo.
JAPAN JUDO GENOME is not a collection of techniques.
It is not about simply adding more throws, more drills, or more combinations.
Inside Japanese judo, there are structures that are often passed down through repetition, correction, atmosphere, and experience.
But when those structures are not verbalized, many coaches only receive the surface.
The technique may look correct from the outside.
The athlete may be repeating uchikomi.
The movement may look fast.
But the coach may still not understand why the technique does not work under pressure.
JAPAN JUDO GENOME turns those hidden structures into coaching language.
Not to give easy answers.
But to train the coach’s eye.
For coaches who want their corrections to create real change.
This is for:
- Coaches whose athletes do uchikomi but cannot use the technique in randori
- Coaches who feel that “faster,” “stronger,” and “attack more” are not enough
- Coaches who want to know what to fix first
- Coaches who want athletes to trust their eye
- Serious judoka who want to understand why their technique breaks down under pressure
- Parents who want to understand what quality judo training really means
- Club coaches who want to turn observation into training
- Anyone who wants to understand the hidden structure behind effective judo
Start with the free lesson.
Why Uchikomi Disappears in Randori
Before you learn another technique, learn how to see why a technique fails.
In this free lesson, you will begin to understand the hidden conditions that must exist before a throw can work.
You will learn why uchikomi can look good but disappear in randori, and how to start seeing the first point that must be corrected.
This is the first step to upgrading your Coaching Eye.
What you will learn to see.
The chaos of randori has structure — if you know how to see it.
Instructor Profile
Koji Kakamu
Saudi Arabia Judo National Head Coach
Former Head Coach of the Japan Junior and Cadet Men’s National Team
Koji Kakamu has worked in high-level youth development in Japan and has coached athletes at international junior and cadet levels.
He now serves as the National Head Coach of Saudi Arabia Judo, where he works with athletes, coaches, clubs, and development systems in a growing judo environment.
Through his work in Japan and overseas, he has repeatedly seen the same problem:
Athletes practice techniques.
They repeat uchikomi.
The movement may look correct from the outside.
But under pressure, the technique does not work.
His focus is not simply to show techniques.
His focus is to develop the eye that can see why techniques fail, what must be fixed first, and how to turn correction into training.
JAPAN JUDO GENOME is based on the belief:
No Education, No Judo.
Before you teach another technique, learn to see why the technique fails.
Your athletes are not only listening to your voice.
They are judging your eye.
When they fail, what will you see?
When randori becomes chaotic, what will you diagnose?
When they look at you after the match, what words will you give?
Start with the free lesson and begin upgrading your Coaching Eye.