I felt like I didn't make the greatest effort at judo, but it was still way more than if I hadn't gone at all. I only did two rounds of randori because I noticed I was just kind of dropping in the second one, which is dangerous. It was in that state in which somehow my foot got landed on a few weeks ago.
My excuse is that I did drills with a large guy, though I admit that wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. The drill was circling, then doing uchimata, but I wasn't going to get a collar grip on someone that tall and even a high lapel grip felt like it put a lot of pressure on my shoulder, so I just switched to seoinage. And it was fairly smooth, without too much straining.
Two things did go well, though: One, I landed a deashi barai. Largely because my partner was trying it, too, and it was a counter. But still, I think I did the right thing with my arms there. Two, I tried the
Koga armpit grip, and I wasn't able to throw with it, but you know, it does give you a lot of control.