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Eager Giant Earns Promotion

From Left to Right - Karsten Lappe, Sensei Suhr

Karsten Lappe stands out not only in our dojo, but everywhere he goes due to his extreme height and boisterous personality. For those were present when he first came to our dojo, Karsten has long stood out for his drive and intensity; while many new students gas themselves out in their first training sessions, Karsten worked so hard he upset his stomach. While he has tempered his eagerness, his drive has never diminished. This fire has kept him on the practice mat, and carried him all the way to the gold in his first competition earlier this year, which he attended as a yellow belt.

On or about June 23rd, 2025, Karsten tested for, and earned, the rank of “Gokyu,” and the right to wear an orange belt. This promotion comes after approximately six months of study from his rank test.

When he first got on the mat at our dojo, Karsten called heavily on his past wrestling experience and preferred familiar attacks like O-Uchi-Gari. However, like many judoka, he soon became enamored with Uchi-Mata, which he has been working on since he was a white belt. Lately, he’s also been seen to demonstrate both familiarity and a refined level of control with O-Soto-Gari.

Congratulations to this dojo member. We look forward to seeing him develop further in the future.

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Graduate Student Judoka ends Absence with Promotion!

Left to Right - Sensei Formaro, Jaehyeok, Sensei Suhr

One of the constants in Judo is diversity.  From the numerous variations on each technique, to the variations in strategy and style, to the judoka themselves, practicing judo is an exploration of diversity.  Despite that, it’s often easy to forget that diversity also manifest in each person’s path of progression. 

Jaehyeok’s (Jae for short) journey with judo has been eccentric.  He first came to the Des Moines Judo Academy in early 2024, progressing through “gokyu” or orange belt.  Unfortunately, at that time Jae’s situation led him to returning to school for graduate studies at ISU.   While he was fortunate to be able to practice with the ISU judo club, Jae chose to continue to attend classes at our dojo, and delay promotion until he could do so at his home dojo.  While this choice may have delayed his promotion, it finally came on Monday, June 9th, 2025, when he was promoted to “yonkyu” or green belt.

Jae has been a frequent competitor, representing and claiming medals across the Midwest since his earliest competitions.  He favors a highly mobile style of play and high collar grips, often using foot sweeps to set up uchi-mata, harai-goshi, or o-soto-gari.  Jae prefers to avoid newaza if possible, relying on his throws to seize victory. Outside of judo and his studies, Jae is a fitness enthusiast with an (over-)fondness for neck exercises, a love of parties and a taste for fine alcohol.

Jae is a true example of the adage “all that wander are not lost,” and we’re glad to see that, although his journey has taken him on a more meandering path, he is still progressing and moving forward.  Congratulations!

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BJJ Convert Develops Stand Up Game and Earns Promotion

From Left to Right - Sensei Chey, Johan, Sensei Rodriguez

BJJ practitioners looking to develop their takedowns are a regular sight at the Des Moines Judo Academy. Most pass through, polishing a throw or two for competition before returning to their primary art, never making it past white belt. June 5th, 2025, Yauhen split from the pack for that trend by testing for, and being promoted to, “rokkyu” or “yellow belt.”

Yauhen first joined our dojo in November of 2024, and was more than a little scared of doing “randori,” a form of sparring, upright. Since then, Yauhen has developed his “ukemi,” the skill of falling or being thrown with minimal or no injury, enough to overcome his hesitation and can be seen regularly taking on other students at the dojo on thursday nights. His favorite stand up moves thus far are O-Goshi and Sumi-Gaeshi. Yauhen continues to train on BJJ at the No Coast school twice a week. When talking about the changes Judo has made in his overall grappling game, Yauhen explained that it caused him to appreciate gi fighting over no-gi, due to the increased technicality.

We look forward to more exciting developments from this man just beginning to make major headway in the Gentle Way, and anticipate watching his grappling style evolve as he becomes even more comfortable upright.

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Accomplished Instructor adds one more to the List - Black Belt

From Left to Right - Sensei Rodriguez, Ryan Hanssen, Sensei Volcheck, Sensei Pohl, Sensei Burklund

Our dojo has long been honored to feature Sensei Ryan Hanssen as an instructor for the children’s classes, as well as a proctor in adult classes. Sensei Hanssen is a veteran and law enforcement officer, and has been certified to instruct for both, in addition to being a Judoka (judo practitioner) and tournament coach for the past eight years. Judo is not Sensei Hanssen’s first martial art or combat sport, having previously boxed extensively. Ryan managed to achieve all this while raising his two sons, Brayden (5th Junior Rank) and Jayce Hanssen (4th Junior Rank), who both also study jujitsu and muay thai (a brutal style of kickboxing that serves as the foundation for many MMA fighter’s striking game). All this is achieved while being active in his church and community, managing a marriage, and serving as his family’s primary source of transportation (due to disability related complications). Despite the stress and fatigue involved in all of this, Sensei Hanssen is perpetually positive, upbeat, and solution oriented. Until recently his was also “Ikkyu,” or the final rank of brown belt.

On Monday, December 30th, 2024, the students of the Des Moines Judo & Sambo Academy, as well as many of his loved ones, gathered to watch Sensei Ryan Hanssen perform the “Nage-no-Kata,” a set routine of throws to demonstrate skill an competence in technique, if not necessarily combat ability, with John Long serving as his “uke” (person being thrown). This demonstration was the final requirement necessary for Ryan to receive his promotion to “Shodan” or the 1st Degree Blackbelt, which was granted immediately following the performance.

Congratulations and well wishes to the newly minted blackbelt, who chose a spectacular way to close out the year! (Ryan appears right of center in the associated photo in a white gi).

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Brown Belt Promotion for Long-Standing Member

From Left to Right- Sensei Suhr, Romnick Pamatmat

On December 9, 2024, Romnick Pamatmat tested for and received his first brown belt rank of “sankyu.” Most judo organizations consider the brown belt to the tipping point where you are no longer considered a beginner, and no longer eligible able to participate in the novice division of competition. Attaining the rank is typically requires years of study and practice, as well as demonstrating mastery over several techniques, and competence with several more. The testing is also academic, requiring knowledge of the history of judo and Japanese terminology.

Romnick is a regularly attending member of the Academy and inspiration; not only finding time for health, training, and fitness, but also to raise his three children, all while keeping his wife (and the light of his life) smiling. On the mat, Romnick is a quick and dexterous opponent, frequently darting in and out of gripping range to make lightning fast attacks, most notable drop tai-otoshi, and seoi-nage.

His promotion is well deserved, and this author looks forward to seeing him develop through the ranks remaining between him and the first degree black belt or “sho-dan.”

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Second Part of Far Travelling Pair Promoted to Yellow Belt

Ian, a regular attendee of Saturday open mats and semi-regular Thursday student, travelling an hour each way from south western Iowa, has finally earned his promotion. Testing at the end of open mat on Saturday, November 22rd, 2024, with Sensei Gary Hilleshiem, Ian earned his yellow belt or “rokkyu.” Ian’s long time friend Jon Millidge served as his “uke” or “person upon whom a throw is performed” for his examination, and stood with him for his promotion picture. Ian is featured in his signature olive drab gi, with its Des Moines Judo & Sambo Academy patch prominently featured.

Ian has a strong general interest in martial arts, and studies jujitsu in addition to judo, as well as several other styles of armed and unarmed combat. However, due to a lifelong dream of studying Judo, Ian began making the drive to Des Moines several months ago to become a member of the Des Moines Judo & Sambo Academy, and we are richer for his choice.

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