One day, a man who had perhaps a 5th dan in judo came to the dojo, and Yukawa was told to practice with him. |
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John was also a keen judo exponent but he injured his knee and could not keep fit by running. |
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He now stands as one of the most recognized names in the judo world as both an athlete and a coach. |
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It hopes to compete in soccer, swimming, athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, judo and tae kwon do. |
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Besides tae kwon do, also try aikido, kung fu, judo, karate, jujitsu or any other style of martial arts. |
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Parents realize the positive effect karate, tae kwon do, kung fu, judo, or aikido can have on their children. |
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During the next seven years I did mainly judo and jodo, and a number of other martial arts such as aikido, iaido, karate, and t'ai chi ch'uan. |
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His orthodox Seoinage was so sharp, judo historians consider him to be one of the top five technicians in history. |
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It also has an Olympic-size swimming pool and indoor gyms with wrestling and judo mats, fencing strips and a boxing ring. |
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Jefferson, 27, currently ranks second in the U.S. at 73 kg, one of the most competitive weight divisions in judo. |
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He had a small body but he did marvelous judo, and could throw larger opponents without using any power. |
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Even that time she used the judo throw on him, he got up embarrassed, but he didn't turn this cute shade of pink. |
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Elite judo players exhibit an even distribution of right and left-side throws. |
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After a couple of years, adults become strong and have enough endurance to be ready to practice the more vigorous judo throws and pins. |
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Though he was said to have a high judo rank, his throws didn't resemble judo techniques. |
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And Kruger, who holds a third dan belt, said judo could put Zambia on the world map if it was given the support that soccer enjoyed. |
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Even white-belted judo students know how to fall without harming themselves. |
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With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me. |
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Her gold medal was a sixth for Japan in Athens, a record haul for a single Games for one country in judo. |
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In the normal judo competition you face your opponent with your hands grasping the lapels or shoulders of his uniform. |
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Some judo black belts joined him as they were fascinated by the art that allowed one to throw everyone easily to the ground. |
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Lisa is one of two blind judo competitors in the Midwest who compete against sighted athletes. |
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Among the entertainments on offer were a Punch and Judy show and displays by morris dancers, majorettes, and judo and aikido displays. |
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The SAR contested the ladies' wheelchair fencing, judo and boccia events for the first time. |
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He led me to a room where dozens of men were in a state of nature and invited me to change into my judo costume. |
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The aim of judo is to utilize physical and mental strength most effectively. |
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For the blind or visually impaired, judo can offer a sense of control by being more aware of their surroundings. |
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As predicted, we got enough judo on Japanese television to sate all but the most voracious appetites. |
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So, in a one-on-one situation against the local tough guy, can a judo person subdue the bully? |
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Why don't we practice chokeholds, leg grabs, headlocks and body holds like wrestlers and judo fighters? |
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In the case of judo we have to skip certain techniques, and then systemize movement. |
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In the small, tight world of the judo competitor your opponent is very close, at arms length or less. |
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They built halls to serve as language schools and as places for dramas, films, judo lessons, poetry readings, potlucks, and parties. |
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For example, who would come out on top if fifth dans in judo and karate were to match skills? |
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Takahashi Sensei had dan rankings in aikido, kendo and judo and was very much an inspiration to me in my early years. |
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He was a 6th dan in both aikido and judo, and he came over to England in around 1958 or 59 to teach judo. |
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The junior international judo exponent was also a county cross-country runner and track star before she took up rowing. |
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She's come on so much over the last two or three years and is progressing towards a great standard of judo. |
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Such degrading practices of prostituting a martial art were repugnant to me so I avoided the term jujitsu and adopted judo in its stead. |
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If a person does only judo it seemed that their art turned into pure sport. |
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This time, I got to see some judo and some Greco-Roman wrestling, but no freestyle. |
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The other sports are athletics, canoeing, cycling, equestrianism, gymnastics, judo, triathlon, sailing and swimming. |
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Disciplined, introverted, abstinent, he achieved both aims, becoming a judo champion and, after law school, KGB recruit. |
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The centre is used for ju-jitsu, judo, wing chun, bowls, dancing, a dog club, a car club, a playschool and by a majorette troupe. |
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Blind people quickly learn to find their bearing in judo training and to move around with self-assurance. |
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Also, the practice of judo and kendo was widespread before the war and taught in school. |
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I was narrow-minded in the beginning and used to regard judo as the only martial art. |
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There are not many types of sport with so many technical possibilities as is in judo. |
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They also trained the police students who all held first or second black belts in judo or kendo. |
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Lastly, the coach should maintain a good reference library on the subject of judo. |
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What most people don't know, is that he did sumo before he ever did judo or karate. |
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Ask some people why they do judo or kendo and you will get some who will answer that they train to be able to win a fight. |
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When I joined the workforce I was faced with the decision of whether or not to learn judo. |
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Anybody who knows anything about judo knows how important gripping is these days. |
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At the time Lisa had no idea what judo was, but thought Aaron sounded cute and decided to give it a try. |
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The third method calls for your practicing with someone not as good at judo as you are. |
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It is a fact that karate, judo, kendo, and iaido are much easier to learn than aikido. |
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If you want to only train in aikido, judo or a specific style of karate, is there a school in your area? |
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Part of the early training in judo involves timing the slap on the mat to coincide with the impact. |
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His study of judo is to approach it as a martial art, that can be practiced as a sport. |
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Most of them were already quite strong in judo or kendo or whatever art they had studied. |
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Try gym, dance, judo or other martial arts, horse riding, skating and more. |
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From his teenage years, he took a keen interest in judo and karate, Bruce Lee being one of his early heroes. |
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Thus, it is essential for a judoist to master the gripping techniques that are very important in judo. |
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Like just about everybody else, I'd had to practice things like sumo, judo, kendo, and jukenjutsu during the war. |
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She whomps the male agents in the gym in karate and judo workouts and packs a mean punch. |
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First we did judo and karate, then Zacarias played handball and I played basketball. |
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It is true that he was very good at both judo and aikido, but he also held high ranks in other martial arts as well, including kendo. |
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From both an educational and historical point of view, aikido has a meaning and content which is inferior to neither kendo nor judo. |
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Most practitioners were young and generally big men with some judo or kendo experience, so practice was rather rough. |
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I have seen this in countless martial arts schools, in karate, aikido, judo, kung fu, etc. |
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I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright. |
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Most teachers think if they are teaching a martial art, such as karate, kung fu, aikido or judo, their students are learning self-defense. |
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A childhood judo enthusiast, he now just sticks to diving, surfing and kiting. |
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The word duel refers to the competition element that is typical of judo on the one hand and to the rules on the other hand. |
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These situations would include sport matches in wrestling and judo where people are fighting with resistance. |
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The existing centre was built in 1959 and plays host to more than 20 community groups, including the Brownies, Beavers and a judo club. |
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It is one of the most effective armlocks in judo, and it is consistently the number one winning armlock used in international judo competition. |
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Well, I've only done judo until now so I was a little confused by the leg locks. |
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In judo, certain techniques, such as standing arm locks, are left out of practice because they were found to cause injury. |
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Bolton Arena will be the showpiece venue, with athletics, basketball, rugby union, tennis and judo taking place there. |
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I think in about 1950 it was again legal to practice judo or kendo. |
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Instead, money will be directed toward sports it has already had some success in, such as baseball, table tennis, taekwondo, wushu, judo and shooting. |
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Simply put, kata is a set of prearranged choreographed judo techniques. |
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Graeson, who holds a 10th dan black belt in jujitsu, and Chang, holder of an eighth dan karate black belt, were the foremost members of the Kitwe judo club. |
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In the hands of a lyricist like Mark Kozelek or Bill Callahan such little surface-surfing emotional feuilletons can have an incisive and unexpected judo quality about them. |
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Chris gained his black belt in both karate and judo almost 25 years ago. |
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The school has a rich history of producing members of Britain's judo team another old schoolboy finished fourth at this year's Olympics in Athens. |
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Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities. |
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After 14 years as president and premier, Vladimir Putin ended his 30-year marriage in June and his judo mentor died this month. |
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Dutch judo competitor Edith Bosch was sitting next to the bottle thrower and threw a punch at him after seeing the incident. |
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If what he says is true, then judo fighter Nick Delpopolo will be double-checking his food from now on. |
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In the past two years, he has made a careful study of the Japanese martial arts of judo and sumo and applied them as metaphors for the way companies do business. |
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During my university days we used to share athletic department facilities with people doing other martial arts like Shorinji kempo and judo and sumo. |
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In just over a minute yesterday, Saudi judo player Wojdan Shahrkhani lost in her Olympic debut. |
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Great Britain had a realistic chance of the top prize in the men's under-60 kg judo, with England's Commonwealth champion Craig Fallon flying the flag. |
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He also has an orange belt in judo and regularly goes hill walking. |
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While judo captivated Japanese fans at the Sydney Summer Olympics, where Japan's athletes walked off with most medals in the sport, it has been on the decline at home. |
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I went back to learning judo throws and wrestling takedowns. |
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Giving evidence, the defendant, a judo blue belt, had told the court he had been babysitting for friends and when they returned, he went to his house for some beer. |
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The boom in new types of martial arts contrasts with a decline in the popularity of their traditional counterparts, such as judo and kendo, or fighting with bamboo swords. |
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Penalties play a major part in judo, and contestants are punished in different ways, ranging from a koka for small offences to an ippon for the most serious. |
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The belt indicates Fukuda has reached the ninth dan level in judo. |
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Never maudlin, never cloying, the story is that of a judo champion struck down in a road accident and almost overnight becoming a paraplegic in a wheelchair. |
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He was especially proud of his judo skills, emphasizing throws and holds. |
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Next to them, 14 judo athletes took turns throwing one another. |
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It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement. |
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Kyu Shin Do Ryuis a friendly family-orientated affiliated judo club aimed at both adults and children alike. |
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A number of results in boxing, gymnastics and judo were overturned by officials after initial decisions were appealed against. |
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The team enjoyed podium success in judo, lawn bowls and boxing with Belfast fighters, Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlan, both striking gold. |
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Neely said volleyball requires a certain level of intensity, but it's not quite the same as judo. |
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Martial arts instructors teach all aspects of a particular martial art such as karate, jujitsu or judo. |
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Ritchie started training in Shotokan karate at the age of seven at the Budokwai in London, where he later achieved a black belt in judo. |
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Examples include judo, gliding, modern pentathlon, figure skating and sailing. |
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Japanese martial arts such as judo, karate and kendo are also widely practiced and enjoyed by spectators in the country. |
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School athletics programs typically include soccer, track and field, judo, boxing, women's basketball and women's tennis. |
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A group of Japanese drummers, karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, Iaido, judo sportsmen, as well as cosplay artists will perform at the event. |
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Although Great Britain has won 18 judo medals, none have been gold. |
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Two bronze medals were awarded in boxing, judo and wrestling, except for Women's freestyle 75 kg as only five competitors were entered in the event. |
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The UFC is the highest level of competition for professional Mixed Martial Arts fighters, which brings together a mixture of jiujitsu, karate and judo. |
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The Yorkshirewoman competed in the quad and quadruple sculls at Eton Dorney and has also competed in judo, cross country, middledistance athletics and shotput. |
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There are also basketball, caving and judo clubs in the town. |
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