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Judo and American Culture: Prelude, Acceptance, Embodiment

Author : Michael DeMarco, M.A.
Publisher : Via Media Publishing
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-23
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781893765153

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Judo and American Culture: Prelude, Acceptance, Embodiment by Michael DeMarco, M.A. Pdf

The origins of Asian martial arts in the United States reach back to the Pacific Rim and immigration. This anthology is dedicated to the profoundly significant period—roughly from mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century—in which gifted Japanese taught their brand of jujutsu/judo to small groups that gradually disseminated knowledge of combatives into the American mainstream. In the the first chapter, Geoffrey Wingard provides insightful coverage of the “manly arts” in America as they swept the land along with moving populations. Of course early historical influences came from European groups and their varities of combatives, such as wrestling, boxing, and fencing. Wingard demonstrates that the martial arts are integral to American society and are not ad hoc additions to contemporary popular culture. This background is a prerequisite for understanding the reception of Asian martial arts into American culture. Matt Hlinak analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athletics, specifically by examining a series of contests between judoka and wrestlers from 1900 to 1920 in California. These matches appealed to an interest in Japanese culture, a desire to see stereotypes reinforced, and nationalist tendencies during an age of uncertainty. The next two chapters by Joseph Svinth detail the establishment and functioning of two important dojos in the Seattle, Washington, area. In 1923 farmers donated a barn and arranged for Ryoichi Iwakiri (third dan) to teach judo to community youths. Another dojo opened in 1928 under the tutalage of Kurosaka Hiroshi (third dan judo). A colorful history marks these dojos and their practitioners: exhibitions, intraclub tournaments, and war-time influences on practice. Their members helped spread judo throughout the United States. James Webb’s chapter focuses on one of the early prime movers for the growth and establishment of judo in America: Vincent Tamura. He was chosen to represent the United States at the First World Championship of Judo (Tokyo, 1956). He is a descendent of the Taira clan, influential during the end of the Heian period (784–1184) in Japan, and his practice has roots in ancient Heike-ryu jujutsu. Putting academic detail aside, James Behrendt offers a personal account of his early years as a judoka devoted to hard training and competition. He writes “I was extremely fit and strong and I used those natural gifts to eventually defeat the purpose of the judo art. I had discipline but was lacking in spirituality and character.” Polishing judo skills helped build his character in the fashion that Kodokan judo founder Kano Jigaro intended. In these chapters you will find the early hotbeds of jujutsu/judo in America and see how these arts tumbled with European-American “manly arts,” making their own way across the country to form and strengthen judo centers in various states. The authors have utilized their scholarly and practical experience to present a rare view of judo as it traversed the Pacific to enrich American culture. Their writings should clarify the early history of judo in America and bring both practitioners and armchair scholars a deeper appreciation for the art.

American Combat Judo

Author : Bernard J. Cosneck
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-16
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781473382442

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American Combat Judo by Bernard J. Cosneck Pdf

This handbook of American Judo is a thorough study in the methods and techniques of hand-fighting. It is based upon the classic jiu-jitsu but incorporates most recent improvements in the scientific development of modes of personal combat. The first purpose of this book is to develop a technique of disabling and, if necessary, seriously injuring an opponent. The second purpose is to give the reader adequate skill and knowledge in defending himself against an assailant. Includes 200 photographs illustrating jiu-jitsu, wrestling, foot-fighting and police tactics.

The Final Report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports

Author : United States. President's Commission on Olympic Sports
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Olympics
ISBN : UOM:39015005350619

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The Final Report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports, January 1977, Washington, D.C.

Author : United States. President's Commission on Olympic Sports
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Athletics
ISBN : MSU:31293103922757

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The Final Report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports, January 1977, Washington, D.C. by United States. President's Commission on Olympic Sports Pdf

Judo Heart and Soul

Author : Hayward Nishioka
Publisher : Black Belt Communications
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0897501373

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Presenting 46 years worth of the author's observations about the martial art that made him famous, this book fills the void left by most technique books and delves into the mental aspects and philosophy behind judo.

The Judo Textbook

Author : Hayward Nishioka,James R. West
Publisher : Black Belt Communications
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0897500636

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The Judo Textbook by Hayward Nishioka,James R. West Pdf

Details virtually everything the judoka needs to know--from the art's throws, chokes and grappling techniques to the mental preparation it takes to be a champion. Originally published in 1979, this seminal work is still considered one of the best and most comprehensive books written on the subject of judo, and it continues to provide readers with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the "gentle way."

Assembly

Author : West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 844 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Electronic
ISBN : WISC:89102883493

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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1298 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Banking law
ISBN : UCAL:B3555375

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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Pdf

Amateur Sports Act

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Sports
ISBN : UOM:39015077913609

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Judo Training Methods

Author : Takahiko Ishikawa,Donn F. Draeger
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-12-20
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781462902774

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Judo Training Methods by Takahiko Ishikawa,Donn F. Draeger Pdf

A product of over twenty years of exhaustive research, Judo Training Methods is a comprehensive examination of the Japanese Judo. Written by martial arts authority Donn Draeger and judo champion and instructor Takahiko Ishikawa, it is an expert martial arts guide. Although the examples are geared toward judo, the training and conditioning methods set out are valuable for all martial artists and athletes, whatever their art or sport. Judo Training Methods is an "encyclopedia of judo" covering not only Judo techniques and training methods but also dojo etiquette, tournament rules, and promotion requirements. This illustrated judo book features over 1,000 photos and 200 conditioning exercises. A perfect introduction to Judo for beginners, the exercises in this classic text are also valuable conditioning exercises for football, basketball, track, swimming, wrestling, boxing, tennis, baseball, mixed martial arts and more! Chapters introduce readers to the principles and practice of Judo, including: Physical Judo Re-Examined Classification of Exercises and Muscle Groups Kinesiological Principles About Muscle Judo Training Advice Judo and Weight Training Judo Training Routines Preparatory Exercises Supplementary Exercises Compound Exercises Auxiliary Exercises

Martial Arts of the World [2 volumes]

Author : Thomas A. Green,Joseph R. Svinth
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 807 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2010-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781598842449

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This book is the most comprehensive and authoritative reference ever published on the wide range of martial arts disciplines practiced in cultures around the world. ABC-CLIO's Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia of History and Innovation is the most authoritative reference ever published on combat disciplines from around the world and across history. Coverage includes Shaolin monks, jousting knights, Roman gladiators, Westerner gunfighters, samurai warriors, and heavyweight boxers. These iconic figures and many more are featured in this title, as well as representatives of less well known but no less fascinating systems, all vividly characterized by expert contributors from around the world who are themselves martial arts practitioners. Martial Arts of the World comprises 120 entries in two volumes. The first volume is organized geographically to explore the historic development of martial arts styles in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The second volume looks at martial arts thematically, with coverage of belief systems, modern martial arts competitions, and a wide range of such topics as folklore, women in martial arts, martial arts and the military, and martial arts and the media.

The Judo Twins

Author : Stan Friedland
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2007-12-26
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781463482893

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The Judo Twins is a compelling book that will capture both the heart and mind of the reader. It is the story of twin brothers who were given up by their dysfunctional parents as infants and sent to orphanages where they would spend their entire childhood. Yet, they grew up to become world class athletes in the noble sport of Judo and became known the world over as the Judo Twins! The difficult journey of the twins to this proverbial mountain top makes for a moving human interest story as they overcome considerable adversity to reach their goals. But, it was their great passion for the unique sport of Judo that provided the pathway in their unending quest for improvement and self-expression. Some of the biggest names on the national and international judo scene in the last 50 years voice their innermost thoughts in this book to explain why this sport has had such an overwhelming impact on their own lives. There is, however, another important dimension to this story and that is the strong and indestructible life-long commitment that the twins have had to each other. When all of these themes come together, the result is a multi-faceted tale that every reader can enjoy. The Judo Twins pulled and pushed themselves up to the top of their particular mountain and readers will be delighted to go along on this interesting and unusual ride.

Judo Kata

Author : Llyr Jones Ph D,Biron Ebell M a,Lance Gatling M. a.
Publisher : Via Media Publishing
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-14
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781893765351

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Judo Kata by Llyr Jones Ph D,Biron Ebell M a,Lance Gatling M. a. Pdf

The practice of judo katas has changed over time as a result of perceived purpose. The chapters in this anthology were written by seven authorities in judo history and practice. Their writings clarify the purpose of kata and thus its mode of practice and their place in competition. In 1926, a contest occurred in which thirty-seven of the finest judoka in Japan competed before the Emperor Hirohito. The first chapter by Robert W. Smith details the techniques utilized by each master and also compares their skills with today's judo practitioners. The next two chapters by Dr. Llyr Jones and Biron Ebell deal with the transmutation of judo over the decades. Both authors give ample support that the original guidelines have evolved into competitive sport resulting in a substantial decline in the number of adults practicing judo. Where does kata stand in judo practice today? Dr. Lance Gatling reports on The First Kodokan Judo International Competition (2007). He outlines the background of the competition, the competitors, the motivations for this competition, the historical development of judo katas, and their importance to the correct study of judo. Dr. Llyr Jones' next chapter has two objectives: to explain the purpose of kata in judo, and to critically evaluate the concept of kata championships. To achieve these objectives, Jones offers personal comments, observations from rare Japanese source material, as well as insight into the thinking of world-renowned judo experts. Linda Yiannakis provides two insightful chapters. Her first chapter presents a conceptual framework for examining principles of judo throwing techniques. The principles are classified as primarily structural, operational, or contextual in nature. In her second chapter, she points out that martial artists are acutely aware of the need to develop a sense of timing for the best possible moment to apply techniques in free play or contest. This chapter examines some critical features of patterns and rhythms in a variety of contexts and provides a few basic exercises for the development of awareness and use of rhythm, patterns, and timing in judo. Jones, Savage, and Gatling present an in-depth study into Kodokan Goshin-jutsu-a Kodokan judo exercise formally established in 1956 to teach the principles and techniques of self-defense against unarmed and armed attacks, and to meet modern lifestyle needs. Their chapter reviews the place of Goshin-jutsu among the Kodokan katas, and then summarizes the history its creation. A description of the exercise's structure and technical contents follows, along with an in-depth explanation of its principles and associated teaching and learning challenges. This also includes a review of the most reliable learning texts in Japanese, English and selected other Western languages. Kodokan Goshin-jutsu's performance aspects are considered next. An objective assessment of its practical self-defense effectiveness follows, before finally conclusions are drawn. The short final chapter by Dr. Jones is on Kodokan judo's Nage-no-kata (forms of throwing) and Katame-no-kata (forms of control). Their study helps facilitate the development of free practice (randori) skills. Many look at judo studies as including three dimensions: free-practice, competition, and forms. Kata practice is vital to the other two. If you are involved with judo, this anthology will deepen your purpose and inspiring your practice.

Judo

Author : Greg Roza
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781725310131

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Judo is a grappling martial art first established in Japan. Instead of punching and kicking, judo practitioners use their opponent's movements against them. They strive to take their opponent to the ground using grappling, throws, and sweeps. They may also use chokes and joint locks to make an opponent "tap out." Competitive judo has a long tradition, and it's an Olympic sport. Readers will learn about judo's rich history, its basic moves, and how it can help students be the best they can be in the dojo as well as outside it.

Native Americans in Sports

Author : C. Richard King
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 727 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317464020

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Native Americans in Sports by C. Richard King Pdf

Offers full coverage of Native American athletes and athletics from historical, cultual and indigenous perspectives, from before European intervention to the 21st century. There are entries devoted to broader cultural themes, and how these affect and are affected by the sport.