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Excellent Article!! Ne Waza & Atemi Waza of Judo
By Blackcatbonz - Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:42:39 GMT
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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I spotted this on the web and thought it would be of interest.
Atemi application is usually only taught to advanced students of judo, although some judo kata contain atemi.
Brother John brought up kyusho in another thread......I always find it interesting how different art's approach similar topics.
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Ne-waza (Groundwork) and Atemi-waza (blows) in Judo
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From the Budokwai Judo Quarterly Bulletin, July 1953, pp. 13-15, 20-21. Reprinted by permission. Copyright © 2004. All rights reserved.
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By Blackcatbonz - Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:42:39 GMT
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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I spotted this on the web and thought it would be of interest.
Atemi application is usually only taught to advanced students of judo, although some judo kata contain atemi.
Brother John brought up kyusho in another thread......I always find it interesting how different art's approach similar topics.
Quote:
Ne-waza (Groundwork) and Atemi-waza (blows) in Judo
Quote:
From the Budokwai Judo Quarterly Bulletin, July 1953, pp. 13-15, 20-21. Reprinted by permission. Copyright © 2004. All rights reserved.
Ne-waza (Groundwork)
The most important and interesting parts of Ne-waza are not so much the actual application of holdings or locks, but the ways of changing the position of the body and using the limbs, connected with gaining and retaining the position of advantage or control over the opponent, and extricating oneself from adverse positions. According to individual style and...
The most important and interesting parts of Ne-waza are not so much the actual application of holdings or locks, but the ways of changing the position of the body and using the limbs, connected with gaining and retaining the position of advantage or control over the opponent, and extricating oneself from adverse positions. According to individual style and...
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