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Ryoko Tani: Judo Medalist Shares Life Lessons – LIFE JOURNEY

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Olympic Judo Champion ryoko Tani Shares Parenting⁣ Insights on “LIFE ‌JOURNEY” Radio program

Nippon Cultural Broadcasting’s “Kawaguchi Giken presents Junko Kubo LIFE JOURNEY,” airing Sundays at 9am, recently featured five-time Olympic medalist Ryoko Tani, known‌ affectionately as “Yawara-chan.” The October ⁣19th broadcast focused on Tani’s life ‍beyond the competitive judo mat, specifically her experiences raising two sons immersed in baseball. The program offers a unique perspective on how elite athletic training⁤ translates⁤ to​ everyday parenting adn⁣ the enduring lessons of discipline and mental fortitude.

Tani revealed she keeps her five Olympic medals secured in⁤ a case, prioritizing the display of awards earned by her children through⁤ their⁤ own efforts. Despite ‍her sons’ dedication ⁣to baseball, Tani incorporated foundational judo training – ukemi, ⁣or breakfalling – into their early development at a home dojo. She described playfully practicing these⁣ techniques with ⁣her sons, emphasizing judo’s value as a core physical and mental exercise. ​

The conversation shifted to ‌the pressures ⁣faced by young athletes, as Tani recounted advice given to one of her sons ‌struggling with ​performance anxiety. “If you get overwhelmed by the pressure and end up not being able to show ‌your ‌strength,⁤ the result will be disappointing,” Tani explained, drawing ⁤on her own​ Olympic experience. She advocated for rigorous practice and mental rehearsal, suggesting that visualizing game scenarios during training can normalize the competitive habitat. “By ‌practicing over ‍and over again, ⁢imagining the⁤ actual game from your ⁢daily practice, the ⁤game won’t be special. ⁢You will be able to show your strength as usual.”

Listeners can expect a continuation of this discussion with Ryoko Tani in next week’s⁤ episode. The program featured “It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi​ as the‌ opening song and “Over The Top” by LINDBERG as Tani’s song selection.

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