Archive for the ‘english’ Category

A quick update.

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Hi PlanetJudo users,
I just wanted to post a quick update to update people as to what is happening with the site and so forth.

First up, blog counts:

Interestingly, when I look at the traffic on the site, English beats Spanish by very little with French quite a way behind. That is except for last month (August 2011) when the french part of the site was most heavily visited; I presume due to the World Championships being held in Paris.

I am very fortunate that Ibai looks after the Spanish part of the site, seeing as I don’t speak Spanish. If you would like to see a version of the site in your language, please do contact me. I would very much like to add a Japanese section in the near future and increase the number of French sites included. German is probably next after Japanese.

Those of you looking for the iPhone application may have noticed it is no longer on the AppStore, this will be remedied soon and I hope to start development on the app again soon.

Development on the site has stalled considerably with my hectic travel schedule and trying to keep my “real job” going. Also I launched a new web project recently, CarMindr.com which is a car MOT reminder service. That has been absorbing what little freetime I have had. But it has been live for a month now and is stable, so I can shave a little time for PlanetJudo and for blogging.

As always, any suggestions, questions, ideas, complaints welcomed via email to lw@judocoach.com

Lance

PlanetJudo iPhone Pro app is Live!

Monday, October 18th, 2010

At the end of last week, Apple approved the “Pro” version of our iPhone app.
The pro version gives you access to to not only the English Judo sites, but the Spanish and French ones also. This is accessible via a simple set of tabs across the bottom of the page.

The PRO app is available at: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/planet-judo-pro/id397126465?mt=8
The app costs 59 pence in the UK and every purchase helps keep the http://www.planetjudo.com website up. You’d be suprised at how much traffic this little site gets and how often we’ve had to up the hosting bandwidth allotment and that all costs money.

The website itself of course will remain free, as does the lite version of the iphone app ( http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/planet-judo-lite/id369608461?mt=8 ).

We have an Android app built, we just need a device or two to test it on, then we’ll be making that available too. :-)

All feedback would be appreciated.

Lance

Planet Judo iPhone App is LIVE!

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Hi Everyone!

As of this morning the PLanet Judo iPhone app is available on the Apple AppStore.
The app provides fast access to the English version of the PlanetJudo website only at present, a new version will follow that is more feature rich and supports all the different language versions of the PlanetJudo website.

The app is completely free and you can get it by searching for Planet Judo on the app store, or by clicking on the link below.

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Free iPhone App!

If once you have tried it, you could rate it on the App Store that would be fantastic.
And yes, please do tell a friend!

Lance

French language live!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Hi everyone,

the French Language version of PlanetJudo is now live at http://www.planetjudo.com/french and is our second language specific version of Planet Judo after Ibai helped create http://www.planetjudo.com/spanish

Along with the new version, I have made some small changes to the site like adding different flags, a favicon and improving the speed performance for the Spanish site (hopefully anyway).

The French site only has a small number of feeds and the translation is not good. I’d appreciate any help you might be able to give in getting the terminology correct.

Lastly… I have added a donate button to the front page http://www.planetjudo.com As the site is getting bigger and more popular, the bandwidth consumption keeps going up as does the storage for the website. This all costs money to keep online, so if you find the site useful to you and have a few bucks/pounds/euros to spare, please consider clicking on the donate button on the front page and supporting the cause.

Whats next?

The next steps I’d like to take with the site are to create a German language version of the site in the short term and to completely re-write the code that runs the site in the long term. German was the close second in the vote that saw French chosen as the latest language version, so I’d like to progress that in the next month or so (any German speakers able to help?). I am also contemplating a Japanese version.

In the longer term, I would like to look in depth at the code that runs in the background to see if I can make it run faster. And more importantly to try and make the process of managing the site, adding new languages, etc easier and less work. I also want to lessen the load on the server. So again a few donations would really show me that people care about the site and the service it provides bringing all the Judo blogs together to make them easier to follow and easier to find.

Of course, if you find any problems on the site, just email me ( lw@judocoach.com ).

Yours in Judo,

Lance

What language next for PlanetJudo.com?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Hi everyone,

Encyclopedia pages showing world flags
2010 is here and the Judo world is talking, talking alot! And blogging lots too. PLanetJudo is getting busier and busier month on month and more and more international. The launch of our Spanish language version (thanks Ibai!) has resulted in a big increase in traffic and has proven to me that expanding the site to cope with other languages is a great idea.

So, there is the question for you all, what language should PlanetJudo.com support next?

The obvious choices from my mind are:

  • Japanese
  • French
  • German

For a start, but Korean, Portugeuse and many others need to be considered.

So, which languages would you like to see incorporated here, in what order? It would be amazing if someone like Ibai could contact me for each language. In case you don’t know, I don’t speak Spanish, so Ibai has been the person finding and adding Spanish language Judo blogs for the site (I think I have added in total two, he has added all the rest). So if you are a keen reader of Judo blogs and your native language is something other than English please do email me ( LW@JUDOCOACH.COM ) and express an interest in helping create and maintain a list of blogs about Judo in your language.

For those of you who just want a say, please leave a comment, and/or vote in the poll below.

Yours in Judo,

Lance

100 Judo Blogs!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Today is a special day for me, http://www.planetjudo.com has reached a milestone. There are now 100 (english language) blogs in the system!

I don’t actually recall how many sites were in the very first version of this site, but it was definately less than 20, maybe a dozen!
And now there are 100 Judo blogs being tracked and promoted on this site, that is very very cool!

What does it mean?

To me, it means that the Judo world is slowly coming online, more people are appreciating the  opportunity we have with the web to learn and share. No longer does Judo discussion have to be on the tatami, no longer is it that the only opinions and knowledge you can learn from be that of only those in your club.

Now, you can read posts from world level players and coaches right down to those just starting out. We have national governing body, board members on here (at least two). And it it keeps growing! This year we added Spanish language blogs and next year I want to add Japanese and other languages (If you want to help let me know, I’m looking for people to add sites in their languages; I sadly only speak English).

With the growth in online Judo content, the opportunity for students of Judo to discover and share has never been greater. We can all watch videos of competitions and and other Judo events online and as the Judo blogosphere continues to grow you will be able to read the thoughts of those creating great Judo. And you can share your experiences so that others can benefit from your perspective.

The perfect example I use when talking to coaches and others about blogging is the blog of Ronda Rousey, the US Judo athlete who won a medal in Beijing last year. As a male coach, who never competed at Olympic level,  I have no idea whatsoever what it is like to be a female athlete competing at that level. HOWEVER… by following Ronda’s blog, I was more able to understand it. And importantly I have pointed young female athletes at the blog and it spoke even more directly to them.

As a coach, it is my role to help athletes learn, and for me that does not mean that I have to spoon feed every drop of knowledge into them. For me, the growing Judo blogosphere is a tool I can use to help athletes progress. As more and more people in Judo start to blog, the more resources I have at my disposal.

My hope for 2010 is that even more of you start blogging, no matter what your level. Write about your yellow belt grading, or your World Cup victory. Talk about the mat burn and how you cope; talk about how you have tweaked your uchi mata. Talk about how Kata is sharpening your technique and how kata is sharpening your mind for shiai.

I find that the act of blogging helps me think through ideas and remember things more clearly, I always kept a training diary as an athlete, so blogging is I guess a long form version of the same thing for me.

So here is my request, in 2010 start a blog and email the address so me so I can include it here.
If you don’t know how or are not convinced why, then email me and I’ll talk you through it all.

Lance
lw@judocoach.com
(Creator of www.PlanetJudo.com)

The current state of the Judo Blogosphere…

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

It has been a long time since I posted on the PlanetJudo.com/blog and since the site started things have grown and grown.

Back when the site started there were about 20 Judo blogs, now there are almost 100! In fact there are far more than that there are now 23 blogs on the Spanish language version of the site (Thanks Ibai!). And there are many sites that I don’t have on the site yet I know. Please do email me with any sites you know are missing!

It has been very interesting and rewarding to watch the Judo Blogosphere grow and grow not only in size but as a community. I always enjoy it when I see a thread run across multiple blogs. When authors of various blogs write about each others opinions is awesome and what it should all be about! There are some amazing bloggers in our community of all levels.

The traffic to the site has grown and grown, we’ve had to continually grow the bandwidth allocated and although at times it stretches the finances, it is worth it to watch the Judo online community grow and grow and provide ideas and discussion for all and anyone who cares to read it. This has been apparent with the recent rule changes where the Blogosphere has been actively discussing and debating the various implication.

Bravo all!

Now, it is not all flowers and rainbows. Sadly, some of our Judo bloggers seem to be fading… below is a list of Judo blogs that seem to have died out, can you help find out why there feeds have stopped? Can you encourage someone to blog again?

  • http://judoisfun.blogspot.com
  • http://bruneljudo.com/
  • http://www.nbcolympics.com/rss/sport=JU/index.xml”
  • http://judo-waikato-bayofplenty.org.nz/
  • http://blog.bayscityjudo.co.nz/
  • http://battlegrounded.com/
  • http://judoforum.com/blog/koolkidd11/
  • http://www.marhamjudoclub.co.uk/

Till next time,

Lance

Brief outage due to getting more popular.

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Hi everyone,

sorry for the brief outage this afternoon/evening.

This was due to PlanetJudo exceeding the bandwidth limits allowed on the server, because of all your lovely visits!

Sorry for the outage, all back to normal now.

Lance

PlanetJudo Updates

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Just a couple of small things to update everyone on:

  1. Faster, faster, faster! So the site was struggling under the strain of increasing visitors and more feeds (with more content). So I have made a couple of changes to improve the caching of the pages and of the RSS feed. This should make the site load faster for you when you visit the site; whilst maintaining the fresh-nish of the data.
  2. iPhone optimised site faster. As a result of the improvements in the site generally, the iPhone specific site is running much better.
  3. Twitter integration continues, it’s still running nicely.
  4. More blogs! This week I launched a new website I am partnering on http://martialconversations.com this is a social networking site for martial artists, including Judoka. So I am looking forward to adding some of the blogs from there to the site as they develop!
  5. Spanish site continues to grow! Thanks to Ipai for the hard work the Spanish site is growing, please do forward your Spanish Language Judo sites to me for inclusion.

Lance

PlanetJudo Server move,blog and Spanish Language version

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Hi everyone!

Britain Going Blog Crazy - Metro ArticleWelcome to the new blog for PlanetJudo.com, this is the first post on the blog, which I am adding to the site to help share what is happening on the site, like what blogs have been added or removed.

So What happened this weekend?

This weekend I moved servers, from the previous one to a more powerful session. So the site should run faster now. I also took the opportunity to install WordPress and start this blog. I also changed the structure of the site to cater to different languages, so now we have  /english and /spanish subsites. The front page is now a bit different pulling from both sites.

Why do all this?

Well, the site has been struggling with the numbers of people visiting, which has meant it has been very slow loading at times, to the point it looked dead. So the move shall hopefully cure that.

It also seemed like the ideal time to publically release the Spanish language version of the site, which to be frank I have not had much to do with, someone else has been working hard there. More on that in my next post. Given that the site now had a /spanish sub section I got thinking about other languages (Japanese for example) and how I should move the English to the same format, making it easier to manag in the long run. Hence moving the english language version to a sub directory. Luckily the RSS feeds do not need changing, so no problems there. In fact it is easier as the new front page has both feeds available.

From the first start of this site I have tried to include non-english Judo blogs, but sadly machine translation is just awful and it just proved to be a pain, clogging the site with useless entries. I couldn’t read them in English and they were no longer in the native language. I tried leaving them in the native language as well, but that didn’t work for me as I only speak english, and this is basically a project to “scratch my own itch” so if I didn’t like it, it was not going to stay. Now the subsite system works for me and hopefully for you too, if you are lucky enough to read Spanish, you can go to the Spanish subsite and get all the Judo blogs in Spanish in one place, subscibe to updates, all that good stuff!

As for the blog (that you are reading now), for a while I have been wanting to talk aboutthe site and found I did  not have a good medium to do so. I have not had a method of telling people what sites have been added or removed for example. So the blog will now serve this purpose, I shall post infrequently about what sites get added, sites with issues, sites removed etc. Hopefully it will let people know what is happening and also encourage people to participate by letting me know about sites that I am missing, etc.

What’s next?

Well, most of the hard work is done, the site is on a newserver and the DNS changes have propogated to most places (annoyingly not my home network yet). I have some cleaning up and tuning of the site to do, mainly making the new front page look and behave like I’d like it too. Then I shall let the site settle down for a while and just do my regular maintenance of adding sites as people tell me about them or I find them. The Spanish site will continue to grow, with the surrounding text being translated shortly into Spanish.

Once everything is as it should be, I plan to create further language specific subsites. Preferably the same way as the Spanish site, with a native speaker becoming involved and managing the subsite (I shall post later this week hopefully about the birth of the Spanish site and the wonderful person who has been helping there!) .

Japanese is obviously a key language, followed most likely by French and German. So if you are interested in being the manager of those language sites then please do drop me an email! Basically it’s not as if there is much hard work, I’ll do the technical stuff, all that is required is adding the sites to the system and helping translate/add the surrounding text for the site. So please let me know if you can help.

So, welcome to the NEW PlanetJudo.com website, I hope you like the changes, please let me know if you spot any weirdness.

Lance

P.s. Yes one day I’ll try and do a fancy/sexy Judo layout for the site(s) with nce Judo pictures etc….. one day.