Fantastic book that illustrates throwing technique, step by step, highly recommend it. A good compliment to the Judo in Action, grappling techniques book.
Magnificent little book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is an exemplar of the golden age of martial arts texts. The black and white photography is crystal clear, and there are stop action photos from every angle. The author was a direct student of Jigoro Kano, and that shows before page one, in the quotation about perfecting yourself and contributing something of value to the world. That's one of the reasons that judo and karate have flourished; the cornerstones of martial arts here in the United States started with perfection of character and moved from that point to technique. In this little volume, the photographs are as clear as though the book were tabletop sized. The book has a mass of information, including tips to get better results and common mistakes. This is a book about the throws used in sport judo, and that is the focus of the book. If you're looking for a book about crushing throats or breaking necks and sentry stalking, look at book about World War II combatives, not here. This is a breathtakingly beautiful and encyclopedic pictoral essay about judo throws used in sport judo (it's a rough sport, but it's a sport). The currently-famous BJJ versions of this discipline spring from exactly the same roots as the techniques shown in this book. If you're studying BJJ, you may want to review this because the emphasis is a little different, and you may pick up one or two techniques that aren't frequently encountered in your competitions (and having an extra waza in your bag 'o tricks never hurts). For those interested in sport judo, this is an excellent resource. For those interesting in seeing if they can find a new trick for street defense, this is a fully stocked larder; you'll need to sift, but this is pure gold. The price-per-technique ration here is great, and the quality of exposition is also world class. Frankly, the only way you can go wrong with this book is if you want to learn dog grooming and get this book by mistake.
Simply the best textbook for technique For Student and Coach
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is without a doubt the manual for Judoka everywhere. I use my copies on a regular basis. I coach at a Community College and have produced many national Level players, and Collegiate Champions. I list this book as well as Sensei Kudo's Grappling techniques( Newaza) book in my course bibliography of recommended reading. The photos are magnificent, as well as the sequential segments that focus on the key points of each techniqe. No mumbo-jumbo, no mystery, but good solid body mechanics and biomechanical application. At the time he wrote this book, Kudo was one of the few 9th dans in the world. He ranks right up there with Kotani Sensei and Mifune Sensei for sheer Judo knowledge and contribution. Both the volumes in this series are works of art and a must for any Judo library.
Best book for the judo player.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Sensei Kudo has created The best asset to making you a better judo player. Taking some of the on glass take away the guess in the move. Also and Judo in Action: Grappling Techniques to your workout too.
The best step-by-step guide to judo I've ever seen!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Sensei Kudo not only creates the best step-by-step manual of the basic important throws in judo, but he also covers important counters to those throws. Kudo's book on ne-waza (grappling techniques) is equally good and set up in a similar style. These are both important books for the teacher and student alike.
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