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Japanese Judo Champions: Their Methods and Techniques originally written in 1960 is a study of several Japanese Judo masters of that time period and their specific approaches to …
Originally published in 1963 this authoritative guide gives step-by-step instructions on how to acquire mastery in a sport which in has gained wide popularity in all parts of the …
In this book, the author covers many Judo techniques and how they should function in a self-defence situation. Many techniques included are not those officially sanctioned in …
First published in 1904 as Jiu-Jitsu Combat Tricks: Japanese Feats of- Attack & Defense in Personal Encounter, this unique volume is an invaluable addition to any athlete's …
Originally published in 1958 "The Key to Judo" is still a relevant guide for the beginning student and a must-have' for any martial arts library.Divided into a series of 11 …
Police Ju Jitsu was originally published in 1962 and is based on the Danzan Ryū style of Ju Jitsu founded by Seishiro Okazaki. Much more than a reference for police officers, …
Originally published in 1963, "The Key to Judo" by Chikashi Nakanishi, readers are invited into the fascinating world of Judo, a martial art that has captivated millions around the …
In Popular Judo, author Pat Butler has produced a book for the Judoka of any level that wishes to explore all the various techniques required for each grade level that comprises …
Originally published in 1906, "The Game of Ju-Jitsu" is an accomplished work by two of the great Judoka of all time. In simple, precise, and declarative descriptions, the key …