The schedule you quote is for people who train mostly once per day and applies to their main workout of a day (in addition to the main workouts, each day or on some days of a week, athletes may do auxiliary workouts as explained on page 59 of
Science of Sports Training). Each of these main workouts may address more than one aspect of training, for example, a strength workout typically includes sport-specific strength exercises, so its warm-up should include technical exercises and in its main part the strength exercises are much like techniques of the sport too. Similarly an endurance workout may include sports-specific endurance exercises. So in each of the main workouts an athlete may do similar mix of exercises but with a shifting accent--from technique, to speed, to strength, etc. You are a judo and sambo instructor (I looked you up) so you should know these things.
Optimal sequencing of tasks and efforts in subsequent workouts, whether one workout per day or several workouts per day, is explained on pages 66-73 of
Science of Sports Training.