Because one of my fingers was bleeding, then the next round another finger was bleeding (it is definitely time to remember lotion), I had to leave the mat to tape up and only got in two and a half rounds of randori at judo.
Randori is primarily important because it's how you learn to adapt techniques to make them work on a fully resisting opponent, but on Tuesdays, it's also the main thing that'll push you toward your endurance limit. The rest of the class is typically technique-focused. The technique practice actually used to wear me out before randori even started, but I might be healthier now. Or is that tai otoshi is such a low effort (but incredibly hard to do correctly) technique? Maybe a little of each.
So, I did two sets of five power cleans at home, which felt easier. Then a couple sets of deadlifts, which weren't bad, either. I may actually be improving!
Speaking of tai otoshi, looking through my notes, I've worked on it in five different classes over the last year. Honestly unsure if I'm any better at it now. I do want it to work because it's one of the rare forward throws that does not require you to be close.