29 Newaza Techniques of Kodokan Judo
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This DVD has been made by Walter VanHelder and Wayne Miller, both World Master and Pan-American Master Judo Champions. It contains 3 chapters: osaekomi waza (pinning), kansetsu waza (armlock) and shime waza (chokes). Each techniques is shown from different angles and in slow motion. Some computer graphics are used to illustrate the main point of the technique. It also contains some live tournament examples.
This video uses full motion, slow motion, and computer graphics to articulate and show the fine details of each technique.
Chapters include:
Kansetsu waza (Arm locking techniques)
-Ude garami
-Ude hishigi ashi gatame
-Ude hishigi hara gatame
-Ude hishigi hiza gatame
-Ude hishigi juji gatame
-Ude hishigi sankaku gatame
-Ude hishigi te gatame
-Ude hishigi ude gatame
-Ude hishigi waki gatame
-Ashi garami – illegal variation
Shime waza (Choking techniques)
-Gyaku juji jime
-Hadaka jime
-Kata ha jime
-Kata juji jime
-Kata te jime
-Nami juji jime
-Okuri eri jime
-Ryo te jime
-Sankaku jime
-Sode guruma jime
-Tsukomi Jime
–Do jime (illegal variation)
–Hadaka jime (illegal variation)
–Sankaku jime (illegal variation)
Osae komi waza (Pinning techniques)
-Kami shiho gatame
-Kata gatame
-Kesa gatame
-Kuzure kami shiho gatame
-Kuzure kesa gatame
-Tate shiho gatame
-Yoko shiho gatame
For SUBMISSION ARTS and JUDOKA ALIKE
Going beyond demonstrating the technique, this DVD contains live tournament examples of the techniques performed by famous judoka such as Anton Geesink, Ninomiya, VanderGeest, Ueno, Lebrun, as well as the authors, VanHelder, and Miller.
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
29 Newaza Techniques of Kodokan Judo
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