Formosa Neijia
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I ask this question because I've read in various places that Russian and European judo is supposed to be more about power than technique. I often hear that the Japanese style is more ...well...fluid. Maybe that's a subtle put down to other styles.
Anyway, I got a hold of Igor Yakimov's Secrets of Russian Judo and it's got some of the smartest moves I've ever seen. And almost all of the details that make it different from standard judo were about using MORE technique and LESS power.
So is this a myth? Is there a bit of a power struggle going on?
Here's a clip of Igor: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FL_YpFNKpnE
Anyway, I got a hold of Igor Yakimov's Secrets of Russian Judo and it's got some of the smartest moves I've ever seen. And almost all of the details that make it different from standard judo were about using MORE technique and LESS power.
So is this a myth? Is there a bit of a power struggle going on?
Here's a clip of Igor: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FL_YpFNKpnE