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  1. Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic...

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  2. 16 de jun. de 2004 · Judo: History, Theory, Practice. Paperback – June 16, 2004. Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

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    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, Vasiliæi Shestakov, Aleksæi Leviëtìskiæi
    • Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, Alexey Levitsky
  3. Judo theory is examined, and key practice points are presented, as well as strategies for the beginner and an exploration of kuzushi, Judo's art of unbalancing. Lastly, the authors present the self-defense techniques of judo and introduce the unique Russian art of combat sambo. Leer más.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2004 · Judo theory is examined, and key practice points are presented, as well as strategies for the beginner and an exploration of kuzushi, Judo's art of unbalancing. Lastly, the authors present the self-defense techniques of judo and introduce the unique Russian art of combat sambo.

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  5. Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

  6. Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

  7. Contents/Summary. A look at the past. From the history of the Russian National Judo School. The competition environment. Special preparatory exercises. Where does the study of judo technique begin? Basic concepts. Break-falling techniques (ukemi) Why does my opponent fall? Throwing techniques (nage-waza) Ground fighting techniques (ne-waza)