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  1. Judo: History, Theory, Practice : Putin, Vladimir, Shestakov, Vasily, Levitzky, Alexander: Amazon.es: Libros

  2. I really like this Judo book. It is not a 'fully comprehensive' book that shows you every technique of Judo, but it does show the most effective techniques, street-fighting techniques, weapons defenses; it teaches you about proper dieting, muscle conditioning, extensive balance and strength drills and games, the history of Judo and so on.

  3. Judo: History, Theory, Practice. The meaning behind the Kodokan’s motto—“The Most Efficient Application of Strength,” as Jigoro Kano put it—consists of the following. Assume that a person’s strength is measured in some sort of units. An opponent’s strength is ten, yours is seven.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JudoJudo - Wikipedia

    Randori (free practice) was a central part of judo pedagogy and shiai (competition) a crucial test of a judoka's understanding of judo. Safety necessitated some basic innovations that shaped judo's development. Atemi waza (striking techniques) were entirely limited to kata (prearranged forms) early in judo's history.

  5. Judo: History, Theory, Practice Paperback – 1 May 2004 by Vladimir Putin (Author), Vasily Shestakov (Author), Alexander Levitzky (Author) & 0 more 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 9 ratings

    • Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, Alexander Levitzky
  6. 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.

  7. 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.