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Wrestling Clinic at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu with Combat Label’s Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu

Last week, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu had the incredible opportunity to host two world-class wrestlers from Japan—Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu—for a special wrestling clinic. Both athletes, representing Combat Label, brought an elite level of technical expertise and competition experience, sharing insights that left a lasting impact on everyone in attendance.

Elite Wrestling Meets Jiu Jitsu

Seshito and are both decorated wrestlers, known for their dynamic styles and high-level takedown techniques. Their visit to El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu was a rare chance for our students to learn directly from some of the best in the sport.

Throughout the clinic, they covered key aspects of wrestling for Jiu Jitsu, including:

  • Effective setups for takedowns
  • Hand fighting strategies
  • Chain wrestling sequences to maintain control
  • Scrambling techniques to recover and counter

The level of detail and precision in their instruction was impressive, helping both beginners and experienced grapplers refine their skills.

A Unique Cultural Exchange

Beyond the technical aspects, having Shimizu and Miyu at our gym was an inspiring cultural exchange. Wrestling is deeply rooted in Japanese combat sports, and their visit gave us insight into the intensity and discipline of high-level Japanese training. The energy in the room was incredible, with students eager to soak up knowledge and push their limits.

Combat Label Summer Camp in Japan

For those looking to take their training to the next level, Combat Label offers an exclusive summer camp in Japan that provides an immersive experience in elite wrestling and grappling. The camp brings together top athletes, coaches, and competitors, focusing on high-level techniques, strength conditioning, and the mental aspects of competition.

This camp is an incredible opportunity for Jiu Jitsu and wrestling practitioners who want to sharpen their skills in a focused training environment. Beyond the mat, participants also get to experience Japanese culture, train alongside world-class talent, and build lasting connections with the global grappling community.

If you’re serious about improving your wrestling for Jiu Jitsu, the Combat Label Summer Camp is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Click this link for more details on how to join, and let’s continue to learn and grow from the best!

The Impact on Our Students

For many of our competitors, this clinic was a game-changer. Learning from high-caliber wrestlers like Seshito and Miyu reinforced the importance of positional awareness, footwork, and pressure—elements that directly translate into success on the Jiu Jitsu mats.

We are incredibly grateful to Combat Label for making this event possible and to Shimizu Seshito and Nakamura Miyu for sharing their expertise with us. Their influence will undoubtedly be felt in our training sessions moving forward.

Stay tuned for more opportunities to train with world-class athletes at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. If you missed this clinic, make sure to catch the next one—your takedown game will thank you!

Elevate Your Grappling and Wrestling Skills at Combat Label’s Summer Camp in Miyazaki, Japan

Imagine spending a week in one of Japan’s most scenic coastal towns, combining world-class grappling and wrestling training with cultural immersion. This summer, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu invites you to join the ultimate combat sports camp in Miyazaki, Japan, hosted by Combat Label. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned athlete, this camp is designed to elevate your skills under the guidance of an elite coaching staff.

Why Miyazaki, Japan?

Miyazaki, located on the southern island of Kyushu, is known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and welcoming atmosphere. Beyond the training mat, participants will have opportunities to experience authentic Japanese culture, enjoy traditional cuisine, and explore breathtaking natural landscapes. The serene environment provides the perfect balance between intense training sessions and relaxation.

Camp Overview

  • Dates: July 23 (Wednesday) – July 27 (Sunday), 2025
  • Location: Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan

Training Sessions:

  • Wrestling: Four sessions led by world-class athletes and coaches
  • Grappling: Three sessions led by top-tier instructors
  • Open Mat: One session for free practice and technique refinement
  • Physical Training: Two sessions conducted by a sports scientist
  • Learning Program: One session focusing on the mental aspects of combat sports

Participants have the flexibility to choose sessions that align with their interests and goals.

Coaching Staff

The camp boasts a distinguished lineup of coaches:

Wrestling Coaches:

  • Miyu Nakamura: COO of Combat Label, NY International Tournament MVP, Kiev International Tournament Champion
  • Clarissa Chun: Head Coach at the University of Iowa, World Champion, Olympic Medalist
  • Tulga Ochir: Mongolian Federation 65kg, Asian Games Champion, World Championship Bronze Medalist

Grappling Coaches:

  • Keito Oyanagi: Instructor at Carpe Diem Hiroo, JBJJF All Japan Championship 1st place, IBJJF Pan Pacific Championship 1st place
  • Eliot Kelly: Coach at El Dorado Hills BJJ, IBJJF NoGi World Championships Silver (2x), Bronze (3x), UWW Grappling Silver
  • Koshiro Hirata: Instructor at Carpe Diem Jiyugaoka, JBJJF All Japan Championship 1st place, IBJJF Asian Championship 1st place

Additional Features

  • Accommodations: Stay at a comfortable resort hotel with provided meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Transportation: Shuttle service from Miyazaki Airport to the hotel (approximately 30 minutes).
  • Cultural Activities: Engage in sightseeing and local activities in Nichinan City.
  • Language Support: English and Chinese translators will be available to facilitate communication.

Registration Details

Cost: $1,800 for the full camp experience (4 nights, 5 days)

Capacity: Limited to 60 participants to ensure personalized coaching.

Special Offers: Participants can enjoy a 30% discount on NIKE wrestling shoes during the camp.

Registration

Application Deadline: March 10, 2025, or until capacity is reached.

To secure your spot, please complete the registration form available on the Combat Label website

Join Us for an Unforgettable Experience

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to train with elite coaches, enhance your skills, and experience the rich culture of Miyazaki, Japan. Whether you’re aiming to refine your techniques or seeking a transformative adventure, Combat Label’s Summer Camp is designed to help you achieve your goals.

Wrestling concepts from Japan: Balancing 力を抜く (Letting Go of Force) and 力を与える (Applying Force) in Martial Arts

In martial arts, there’s a delicate balance between relaxation and exertion. Two essential concepts in this balance are 力を抜く (chikara wo nuku), meaning “letting go of unnecessary force,” and 力を与える (chikara wo ataeru), meaning “applying force effectively.” While 力を抜く teaches us to release energy and move efficiently, 力を与える emphasizes the intentional and precise use of strength when it matters most.

Together, these concepts form a harmonious approach to combat—learning when to relax and when to engage. Let’s explore their relationship and how you can integrate them into your Jiu Jitsu practice.

EDH Jiu Jitsu recently hosted coach Shimizu Seshito PhD and athlete Miyu Nakamura from Combat Label to teach a clinic on the Japanese wrestling system. We gained some insights into a few different concepts emphasized in Japanese wrestling. One repeatedly emphasized concept was how to apply pressure and at the same time redirect or take away that pressure to effectively maintain control. Let’s dive into idea of communication through the application of pressure and releasing pressure.

What is 力を抜く?

力を抜く is about releasing unnecessary tension in the body and mind. This allows for greater freedom of movement, improved energy conservation, and sharper decision-making.

In practice:

  • Relaxation in Transitions: During sweeps, escapes, or guard retention, excessive tension slows you down. Relaxing lets your body flow with the movement.
  • Staying Calm Under Pressure: When someone has you in side control or mount, resisting with brute strength can exhaust you. Instead, focus on breathing, relaxing, and waiting for the right moment to escape.
  • Efficiency in Technique: Muscle strength alone isn’t enough in BJJ. Proper technique is more effective when your body is relaxed and moves fluidly.

What is 力を与える?

力を与える is the purposeful application of force at the right time and in the right way. Unlike 力を抜く, it involves engaging your strength and focus with precision.

In practice:

  • Executing Finishes: Whether locking in an armbar or securing a choke, you must apply controlled force to make your technique effective. Too much or too little, and your submission may fail.
  • Holding Position: When passing guard or maintaining mount, a strong base is critical. This requires intentional application of pressure to keep your opponent controlled.
  • Explosive Transitions: In moments like takedowns or reversals, explosive power (力を与える) is often necessary to succeed.

The Dance Between Relaxation and Force

The real art of martial arts lies in knowing when to apply 力を抜く and when to shift into 力を与える. Too much relaxation, and your technique becomes ineffective. Too much force, and you risk telegraphing your movements, exhausting yourself, or losing the technical battle.

Here’s how these concepts interplay in BJJ:

1. Guard Passing Example:

  • 力を抜く: As you move to pass, keep your upper body relaxed and responsive, using technique rather than strength to clear your opponent’s legs.
  • 力を与える: Once you secure side control, apply steady pressure through your chest and hips to pin your opponent effectively.

2. Escaping Side Control Example:

  • 力を抜く: Relax your shoulders and conserve energy while framing to create space.
  • 力を与える: When you bridge or shrimp, engage your core and legs explosively to escape or regain guard.

3. Submission Example:

  • 力を抜く: During set-up, relax your grip and bait your opponent into exposing a limb or neck.
  • 力を与える: Once the submission is locked in, apply controlled force to finish without hesitation.

How to Practice 力を抜く and 力を与える

  1. Build Awareness: During drills and sparring, focus on how your body feels. Are your muscles unnecessarily tense, or are you too relaxed in critical moments? Adjust accordingly.
  2. Flow Rolling: Use flow rolls to practice the transition between 力を抜く and 力を与える. Focus on moving fluidly until the right moment demands force.
  3. Breathing Techniques: Controlled breathing helps you relax when needed (力を抜く) and engage powerfully (力を与える) during explosive moments. Practice exhaling sharply during exertion to engage your core effectively.
  4. Strength and Conditioning: Developing strength and body awareness outside of class helps you apply 力を与える with precision. Strong muscles combined with relaxation give you better control over your body.

The Broader Lesson

These two principles go beyond martial arts. In life, we often need to balance moments of relaxation with moments of intense effort. Too much force or tension can lead to burnout, while too much relaxation may prevent us from achieving our goals. The interplay between 力を抜く and 力を与える teaches us to stay flexible and intentional in both movement and mindset.

At El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu, we encourage our students to explore this dynamic balance. Whether you’re a beginner learning to relax on the mat or an advanced student refining your timing and pressure, this concept is fundamental to growth.

The next time you step onto the mat, ask yourself: “Am I balancing 力を抜く and 力を与える?” With practice, you’ll find that sweet spot where relaxation and power work in perfect harmony.

Discover the balance for yourself. Join us for a class and see how the interplay of relaxation and controlled force can elevate your Jiu Jitsu game to the next level.

Japanese Wrestling System Clinic with Miyu Nakamura and Seshito Shimizu from Combat Label

El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu is thrilled to announce a special event featuring two of Japan’s most accomplished wrestling and grappling practitioners, Miyu Nakamura and Seshito Shimizu, from the Combat Label team. Known for their technical mastery and innovative approach to wrestling, Nakamura and Shimizu will be leading a clinic to share the intricacies of the Japanese wrestling system.

About Miyu Nakamura and Seshito Shimizu

Miyu Nakamura, a decorated champion in freestyle wrestling and submission grappling, is celebrated for her explosive yet efficient takedowns. Her ability to transition seamlessly between wrestling and Jiu Jitsu makes her one of the most versatile athletes in the grappling world. Nakamura’s dynamic style is a perfect blend of traditional wrestling roots with modern submission-focused applications, providing invaluable insight for grapplers of all levels.

Seshito Shimizu is a strategic mastermind whose philosophy emphasizes precision, leverage, and control over brute strength. His innovative approach to positional dominance and counter-wrestling has influenced grapplers across the globe. Known for his ability to break down techniques into simple, digestible steps, Shimizu is a gifted teacher who helps athletes refine their craft and discover new possibilities on the mat.

Together, Nakamura and Shimizu bring years of expertise, an unparalleled understanding of the wrestling arts, and a passion for teaching.

What to Expect

This clinic will focus on the Japanese wrestling system, a blend of traditional wrestling fundamentals and modern adaptations for Jiu Jitsu. Participants can look forward to learning:

  • Dynamic Takedowns: High-percentage takedown techniques that combine speed, power, and precision.
  • Control and Positioning: The art of maintaining dominant positions while minimizing energy expenditure.
  • Counter-Wrestling Techniques: Neutralize aggressive opponents and create opportunities for reversals and control.

Miyu Nakamura and Seshito Shimizu will tailor the instruction to suit both gi and nogi practitioners, making the clinic invaluable for everyone, from hobbyists to seasoned competitors.

Event Details

• Date: Saturday, January 18th

• Time: 9:00-10:00am (age 7-12) | 10:00-11:30am (age 13+)

• Location: El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

• Cost: (age7-12) pre pay $20/same day $30 |(13+) pre pay $40/ same day $60

Who Should Attend?

This clinic is open to all grapplers and wrestlers, regardless of experience level. Whether you’re looking to improve your wrestling base, sharpen your transitions, or gain insight from two of the best in the world, this event is for you.

Join us for an incredible opportunity to train with Miyu Nakamura and Seshito Shimizu as they bring their expertise and passion to El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu. Take your wrestling and grappling game to the next level with insights from two of Japan’s finest practitioners.

We look forward to seeing you on the mats!

Japanese Wrestling Systems Clinic at El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu

Discover the details of Japan’s Wrestling System and join us for a clinic with two trailblazers shaping wrestling and athlete development!

🔹 Dr. Seshito Shimizu
• Ph.D. in Sports Science and former Japanese National Wrestling Team Member.
• A decorated athlete and researcher, Dr. Shimizu achieved national and international wrestling championships during his career while earning his Ph.D. at the University of Tsukuba.
• As project manager for Japan Wrestling Federation’s Athlete Development Pathway System, he created the foundation that produced multiple Olympic and World Champions.
• Now the CEO of COMBAT LABEL, he uses his extensive experience in sports management and psychology to build an innovative ecosystem for sports excellence.

🔹 Miyu Nakamura
• A wrestling prodigy who began at age 5, Miyu is a U20 World Champion and a multiple-time international gold medalist, including victories at the Kiev and New York International Tournaments.
• Known for her unmatched speed and technical dominance, she achieved a perfect season in 2018, winning every match by technical fall.
• As COO of COMBAT LABEL, she combines her competitive edge with her passion for advancing wrestling and empowering female athletes across Asia.

Learn from these world-class experts as they share insights into the Japanese wrestling system, athlete development strategies, and techniques that produce champions. Don’t miss this opportunity! 🤼 🇯🇵

More About the Instructors:

Seshito Shimizu

  • Ph.D. in Sports Science
  • CEO of COMBAT LABEL
  • Former Member of the Japanese National Wrestling Team
  • Former Project Manager for Talent Identification and Development Program, Japan Wrestling Federation

Seshito’s Biography:

Influenced by his father, who was a gold medal contender for the Moscow Olympics, Seshito Shimizu began wrestling at an early age. He achieved national and international championships during his high school, university, and professional career. While competing as a professional athlete, he pursued research in sports management at the Graduate School of the University of Tsukuba, completing his studies in 2009.

Afterward, he took on the position of assistant professor at Nippon Sport Science University. In 2013, he resigned from this role to become the project manager for the Athlete Development Pathway System, a project commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology to the Japan Wrestling Federation. Through this project, he contributed to developing a pathway system for wrestlers, producing numerous Olympic and World Championship gold medalists from the talent nurtured through the program.

As a researcher, he specialized in sports psychology, conducting studies on athlete career development and earning his Ph.D. in Sports Science in 2017. Leveraging the insights and networks gained through national projects and research, he established the company COMBAT LABEL. The company engages in activities aimed at forming an ecosystem for sports.

Miyu Nakamura

  • COO of COMBAT LABEL
  • Women’s Wrestling 50kg Division

Major Competitive Achievements:

  • Champion, U20 World Championships
  • Champion, Kiev International Tournament
  • Champion, New York International Tournament

Miyu’s Biography:

Miyu Nakamura began wrestling at the age of five. She quickly rose to prominence, winning the National Junior High School Championships in 2013. She was subsequently selected as a talent for the Japan Wrestling Federation’s talent identification and development program, securing major titles both domestically and internationally.

In 2016, she won the World Junior Championships. After moving up to the 50kg weight class, she capitalized on her unparalleled speed and stamina—considered among the best in Japanese wrestling history—to dominate in 2018. That year, she won the Asian Junior Championships and the All-Japan Women’s Open Championships without conceding a single point, achieving technical fall victories in every match. Her performance earned her a spot as a 2020 elite athlete for the Japan Wrestling Federation.

In 2019, she defeated the world’s second-ranked wrestler at the Kiev International Tournament, claiming her first senior-level international title. Alongside her athletic pursuits, Nakamura is actively involved in promoting wrestling across Asia and improving the environment for female athletes.