Ronda Teaches Her Zombie Apocalypse Judo Drill | Ronda Rousey’s Dojo #32

Ronda instructs her Zombie Apocalypse drill. You recognize, in instance your challenger strikes you in a zombie-like manner. Or in case you encounter a real-life zombie– whichever precedes.
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Judo (meaning "gentle way") is a modern martial art, combat and Olympic sport created in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano . Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the objective is to either throw or takedown an opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a pin, or force an opponent to submit with a joint lock or a choke. Strikes and thrusts by hands and feet as well as weapons defenses are a part of judo, but only in pre-arranged forms (kata,) and are not allowed in judo competition or free practice. A judo practitioner is called a judoka.