Neil Adams
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So then I had four minutes of him coming at me and I'm going up into the air and I'm twisting off and I'm like that. And then like everybody's laughing at the side of the map or the whole British team. He's gone through the whole British team. And then he, 10 minutes later, he's just tying his tie up like that, you know, and back to work.
Like, you know, imagine him sitting behind his desk and his computer.
Like, you know, imagine him sitting behind his desk and his computer.
Like, you know, imagine him sitting behind his desk and his computer.
I'm glad he didn't get out.
I'm glad he didn't get out.
I'm glad he didn't get out.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
Kashiwazaki Sensei is my favorite of all favorites. He is what I would call a judo genius. I don't know if you can get him up here. Can we get him up? Yeah. So go into 1981 World Championships. And, uh, and I'll talk you through the great Kashima Zaki. He was one year, uh, in great Britain and he was, uh, he was a guy that was so much a genius. All right.
Kashiwazaki Sensei is my favorite of all favorites. He is what I would call a judo genius. I don't know if you can get him up here. Can we get him up? Yeah. So go into 1981 World Championships. And, uh, and I'll talk you through the great Kashima Zaki. He was one year, uh, in great Britain and he was, uh, he was a guy that was so much a genius. All right.
Kashiwazaki Sensei is my favorite of all favorites. He is what I would call a judo genius. I don't know if you can get him up here. Can we get him up? Yeah. So go into 1981 World Championships. And, uh, and I'll talk you through the great Kashima Zaki. He was one year, uh, in great Britain and he was, uh, he was a guy that was so much a genius. All right.
So you want the final of the under 60, 65 kilograms there, the one at the top, this is him. He is, uh, two weight categories below my weight category that I won the world championships same year. I won it. So this is, it's not, I'm not sure if this is going to show his final of. This is a highlight. Watch this. This he did in the final of the world.
So you want the final of the under 60, 65 kilograms there, the one at the top, this is him. He is, uh, two weight categories below my weight category that I won the world championships same year. I won it. So this is, it's not, I'm not sure if this is going to show his final of. This is a highlight. Watch this. This he did in the final of the world.
So you want the final of the under 60, 65 kilograms there, the one at the top, this is him. He is, uh, two weight categories below my weight category that I won the world championships same year. I won it. So this is, it's not, I'm not sure if this is going to show his final of. This is a highlight. Watch this. This he did in the final of the world.
Yeah, and then he was on top for the Neuaze and renowned for his groundwork. And he was on top against a really strong Romanian guy, all right? So his transition was just phenomenal.
Yeah, and then he was on top for the Neuaze and renowned for his groundwork. And he was on top against a really strong Romanian guy, all right? So his transition was just phenomenal.
Yeah, and then he was on top for the Neuaze and renowned for his groundwork. And he was on top against a really strong Romanian guy, all right? So his transition was just phenomenal.
So he's just showing you. So he does this coachy thing just to create space. Oh, wow. And it's his follow through into groundwork that is best of all. And then the Romanian, really strong, like I say, he'd gone all the way through to the final of the World Championships, winning most by Ipon, I think, the Romanian. And he's defending really, really well here. And you can see how persistent.