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Chuck Norris – Biography – 2005 (Part 1/3)


Bruce Lee: The Chinese Connection and Bruce Lee's Biography: The Man, The Myth [VHS]


Bruce Lee: The Chinese Connection and Bruce Lee’s Biography: The Man, The Myth [VHS]


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Real Bruce Lee [VHS]


Real Bruce Lee [VHS]


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Ip Man


Ip Man


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One of the most astonishing displays of martial arts action on film in recent years, Wilson Yip’s Ip Man chronicles the life of the eponymous Wing Chun master (Donnie Yen), who would later become instructor and mentor to Bruce Lee. Fans of Ronny Yu’s Fearless, with Jet Li, will notice several similarities between the biopics–like Li’s Huo Yuanjia, Ip Man is a tireless instructor whose life, large…

Bloodsport


Bloodsport


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A well-oiled Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his starring debut in what may be one of the few kickboxing films to be based on a true story. The Muscles from Brussels plays Frank Dux, the first Westerner ever to win the extreme “whupfest” known as the Kumatai (a long-running, no-holds-barred fighting tournament in Hong Kong). While a bit deficient in the script department (to say the least), this unden…

Dangerous Minds


Dangerous Minds


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This “To Ma’am with Love” is much more an escapist popcorn movie than the inner-city document its marketing suggested. Michelle Pfeiffer plays real-life former Marine Louanne Johnson, a high school English teacher who meets resistance from kids and administration alike at a tough urban school in Northern California. Pfeiffer is good, and her character’s overall development even survives various po…

Bruce Lee's Fighting Method: The Complete Edition


Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method: The Complete Edition


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Vividly illustrating the techniques of a legendary innovator, this definitive examination explains how to survive attacks on the street, increase training awareness, and develop body movements. Originally compiled as a four-volume series, this revised edition breathes new life into a classic work with digitally-enhanced photography of jeet kune do founder Bruce Lee in his prime, a new chapter by f…

The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book: 101 of Chuck's Favorite Facts and Stories


The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book: 101 of Chuck’s Favorite Facts and Stories


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Hundreds of thousands of humorous Chuck Norris facts have been published, traveled around the globe via the Internet, and gained an international audience of millions. Chuck Norris facts are a quirky, extremely popular Internet phenomenon that has entertained fans from all over the globe. In the last several years, Chuck Norris has been asked repeatedly from the heartland of America to the battle…

Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living (Bruce Lee Library)


Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee’s Wisdom for Daily Living (Bruce Lee Library)


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Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee’s Wisdom for Daily Living is an unparalleled volume of Lee’s own writings on the wisdom that he used to shape his extraordinary life. Editor John Little, in the tradition of Tuttle’s other Bruce Lee Library titles, uses his unprecedented access to Lee’s writings to cull the words of the legendary martial artist, actor, and philosopher into this soulful, personal collec…

Judo Competition Videos

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2008 NH States Judo Competition Video 2


Judo 3 DVD Box Set


Judo 3 DVD Box Set


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IN 4 LANGUAGES- Essential for all practitioners willing to shine in Competition or for those who want to develop pedagogically their techniques. Every main point is focused on techniques and tactics. The first DVD will show you the throws techniques (hips, legs, arms and sacrifice) with comprehensive explanation, working out exercises, and competition demonstrations. The second DVD will unveil the…

Competition Judo -D


Competition Judo -D


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IN 4 LANGUAGES- The point of this video is to unveal the main methods and “tips” that Champions use to solve the problematic postures with opponents. Marc Verillotte shows you many pedagogic exercises, opening exercises and techniques, explained and demonstrated….

Classic Judo Competition Techniques


Classic Judo Competition Techniques



The Bushido Series developed by Hal Sharp an American legend in the art of Judo has come up with this totally awesome presentation aimed at the competitors of Judo. Names like Osawa, Matsushita, Asahi, Hattori, Shibayama, Miura, Ikeda, Yoshiaki and Mizutani are but a few of the names Sharp has saved from extinction in this DVD. These are the cream of the crop from 1951 to 1956 and they will show…


Beijing Olympics 2008


Beijing Olympics 2008


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In Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games, players will embrace the competitive spirit of the world’s most prestigious sporting event and represent their country as they compete for the highest honor–the Gold Medal. Appearing on next generation consoles, the game promises to deliver a far more entertaining and immersive Olympic experience with superior graphics capturing the d…

Beijing Olympics 2008


Beijing Olympics 2008


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In Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games, players will embrace the competitive spirit of the world’s most prestigious sporting event and represent their country as they compete for the highest honor–the Gold Medal. Appearing on next generation consoles, the game promises to deliver a far more entertaining and immersive Olympic experience with superior graphics capturing the d…

Mastering the Rubber Guard: Jiu Jitsu for Mixed Martial Arts Competition


Mastering the Rubber Guard: Jiu Jitsu for Mixed Martial Arts Competition


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In Mastering the Rubber Guard world-renowned jiu-jitsu practitioner Eddie Bravo reveals the trademark Rubber Guard techniques that have made him one of the most respected no-gi jiu-jitsu competitors in the world. With more than eight hundred color photos and a hundred and thirty step-by-step moves including sweeps transitions and a host of submissions this book is a must for all competitors search…

Beijing Olympics 2008


Beijing Olympics 2008


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Judo Falling Techniques

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Beginners Guide To Judo

The origin of Judo can be traced back to the original art of Jiu Jitsu. In actuality, the word Judo was adopted by the late Professor Jigoro Kano, founder of Kodokan Judo, for his special methods. During his youth, Professor Kano made a careful study of the art of Jiu Jitsu and developed from it his Kodokan Judo, which is the one universally recognized throughout Japan today.

Judo is taught by Kodokan instructors to the army, navy, police and college students throughout Japan. Members of the older schools of Jiu Jitsu which still survive in Japan frequently join the Kodokan to gain greater proficiency and higher standing in their own art.

Falling (Ukemi)

The technique of falling should be mastered in order to avoid injury from violent shock or impact when being thrown on the ground. The art of falling should be practiced on a mat. However, falls may be taken on hard surfaces once you have fully mastered the art of falling. But as a beginner never attempt this practice except on a mat or soft ground.

In taking a fall, the impact should be absorbed by the slap of the hand and foot upon the ground, which will prevent injury and unpleasant jarring.

In executing the back fall from a sitting position both hands and forearms must hit the mat the instant your back touches it, with the arms at a 45 degree angle from the body. Be sure to raise your head so that it does not hit the mat at any time.

In falling from the standing position start by trying to sit down close to your left heel. When you are as close to the ground as you can get, roll back with your arm raised. At the moment your back touches the mat, slap the mat in the same manner as you did the sitting position.

In falling to the side and backward bring your arms level with your shoulders and across your chest, and as you fall back twist your body slightly, then slap the mat with your hand and forearm as your back touches. This can be done from the standing position.

Throwing

One of the most potent Judo throws is known as O-soto-gari. Break the attacker’s balance by pulling him to his right. Then, place your left foot in back and to the left of his right foot. Instantaneously move your right leg forward and past his right leg. Then, sweep backwards and outwards near the middle of his thigh as forcibly as you can with the same part of your thigh.

At the same time pull down his right arm with your left hand, and push back his left shoulder blade with your right hand. The attacker will fall directly backwards. A variation of this may be executed by thrusting the heel of your right hand under the attacker’s nose at the moment of throwing.

Another very useful Judo throw is known as Tomoe-nage. Gripping your adversary by his left lapel with your right hand, and his right elbow sleeve with your left hand, pull him forward and off balance. At the same time, raise your right knee so that you can place your right foot in your attacker’s mid section.

Continuing to pull him forward with both hands, start to sit down close to your left heel and roll back. Pull your attacker onto your right foot, swinging your foot so that the antagonist passes over and away from your body, completing the throw. Note that if the throw is done correctly the leg is not straightened out, but instead moves in a bent position and in a circular motion.

These are the very beginning techniques in judo necessary for you to know.

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