The Secrets of Judo: A Text for Instructors and StudentsAn introduction to the nature and basic techniques of judo emphasizing its origins, basic judo principles, physical and psychological aspects and the relationship between judo and Zen. |
Contents
List of Illustrations | 13 |
How Can Dynamics Be Applied to Judo? | 25 |
Three Principles for Practicing Judo | 35 |
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Secrets of Judo: A Text for Instructors and Students Jiichi Watanabe,Lindy Avakian Limited preview - 2011 |
The Secrets of Judo: A Text for Instructors and Students Jiichi Watanabe,Lindy Avakian No preview available - 1990 |
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abdominal region advanced foot apply armlock armpit attack bend big toe break his posture carotid artery center of gravity chest cross strangle de-ashi-harai direction DYNAMIC EXPLANATION elbow joint forces that act forearm forward friction fulcrum Grapple of Judo grasp Hadaka-jime hane-goshi harai-goshi hip throw holddown inducing momentum Juji-gatame kami-shiho-gatame Kansetsu-waza Kata-gatame Kata-ha-jime Kata-juji-jime kesa-gatame KEY POINTS kilograms Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame larger law of motion left foot left hand left lapel left leg Let us study lift loins Look at Figure lower extremities momentum mv momentum produced move muscles muscular force nami-juji-jime neck o-goshi o-soto-gari o-uchi-gari Okuri-eri-jime opponent hold opponent's posture opponent's right osaekomi-waza position push reaction reflex action right arm right foot right front corner right hand right leg right natural posture right side rotate Shime-waza shown in Figure side collar slide strike the mat take advantage Throw of Judo ude-garami uki-goshi upper body velocity waist and abdominal weight yoko-shiho-gatame