Judo Kata

Judo Kata

Author: Llyr Jones Ph D

Publisher: Via Media Publishing

Published: 2016-09-14

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1893765350

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The practice of judo katas has changed over time as a result of perceived purpose. The chapters in this anthology were written by seven authorities in judo history and practice. Their writings clarify the purpose of kata and thus its mode of practice and their place in competition. In 1926, a contest occurred in which thirty-seven of the finest judoka in Japan competed before the Emperor Hirohito. The first chapter by Robert W. Smith details the techniques utilized by each master and also compares their skills with today's judo practitioners. The next two chapters by Dr. Llyr Jones and Biron Ebell deal with the transmutation of judo over the decades. Both authors give ample support that the original guidelines have evolved into competitive sport resulting in a substantial decline in the number of adults practicing judo. Where does kata stand in judo practice today? Dr. Lance Gatling reports on The First Kodokan Judo International Competition (2007). He outlines the background of the competition, the competitors, the motivations for this competition, the historical development of judo katas, and their importance to the correct study of judo. Dr. Llyr Jones' next chapter has two objectives: to explain the purpose of kata in judo, and to critically evaluate the concept of kata championships. To achieve these objectives, Jones offers personal comments, observations from rare Japanese source material, as well as insight into the thinking of world-renowned judo experts. Linda Yiannakis provides two insightful chapters. Her first chapter presents a conceptual framework for examining principles of judo throwing techniques. The principles are classified as primarily structural, operational, or contextual in nature. In her second chapter, she points out that martial artists are acutely aware of the need to develop a sense of timing for the best possible moment to apply techniques in free play or contest. This chapter examines some critical features of patterns and rhythms in a variety of contexts and provides a few basic exercises for the development of awareness and use of rhythm, patterns, and timing in judo. Jones, Savage, and Gatling present an in-depth study into Kodokan Goshin-jutsu-a Kodokan judo exercise formally established in 1956 to teach the principles and techniques of self-defense against unarmed and armed attacks, and to meet modern lifestyle needs. Their chapter reviews the place of Goshin-jutsu among the Kodokan katas, and then summarizes the history its creation. A description of the exercise's structure and technical contents follows, along with an in-depth explanation of its principles and associated teaching and learning challenges. This also includes a review of the most reliable learning texts in Japanese, English and selected other Western languages. Kodokan Goshin-jutsu's performance aspects are considered next. An objective assessment of its practical self-defense effectiveness follows, before finally conclusions are drawn. The short final chapter by Dr. Jones is on Kodokan judo's Nage-no-kata (forms of throwing) and Katame-no-kata (forms of control). Their study helps facilitate the development of free practice (randori) skills. Many look at judo studies as including three dimensions: free-practice, competition, and forms. Kata practice is vital to the other two. If you are involved with judo, this anthology will deepen your purpose and inspiring your practice.


The Complete 7 Katas of Judo

The Complete 7 Katas of Judo

Author: Mikinosuke Kawaishi

Publisher: Overlook Books

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 9780879511562

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Describes the characteristics, objects, and principles of the various basic attack and defense movements of the martial art of judo


Judo Formal Techniques

Judo Formal Techniques

Author: Tadao Otaki

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2019-05-07

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1462902782

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A product of over twenty years of exhaustive research, Judo Training Methods is a comprehensive examination of the Japanese Judo. Written by martial arts authority Donn Draeger and judo champion and instructor Takahiko Ishikawa, it is an expert martial arts guide. Although the examples are geared toward judo, the training and conditioning methods set out are valuable for all martial artists and athletes, whatever their art or sport. Judo Training Methods is an "encyclopedia of judo" covering not only Judo techniques and training methods but also dojo etiquette, tournament rules, and promotion requirements. This illustrated judo book features over 1,000 photos and 200 conditioning exercises. A perfect introduction to Judo for beginners, the exercises in this classic text are also valuable conditioning exercises for football, basketball, track, swimming, wrestling, boxing, tennis, baseball, mixed martial arts and more! Chapters introduce readers to the principles and practice of Judo, including: Physical Judo Re-Examined Classification of Exercises and Muscle Groups Kinesiological Principles About Muscle Judo Training Advice Judo and Weight Training Judo Training Routines Preparatory Exercises Supplementary Exercises Compound Exercises Auxiliary Exercises


The Complete Seven Katas of Judo

The Complete Seven Katas of Judo

Author: Mikinosuke Kawaishi

Publisher: Budoworks

Published: 2023-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781961301016

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Step into the world of Judo with the timeless classic, "The Complete Seven Katas of Judo," written by the legendary Mikinosuke Kawaishi. In this comprehensive guide, Kawaishi, a revered Judo master, imparts his vast knowledge and unrivaled expertise to present the most comprehensive collection of Judo katas ever compiled. Judo, the "gentle way," is a martial art that goes beyond mere combat techniques; it embodies a philosophy of harmony, discipline, and self-improvement. With this book, readers of all skill levels will embark on a transformative journey, gaining profound insights into the art's inner workings and deepening their understanding of its core principles. Inside the pages of "The Complete Seven Katas of Judo," Kawaishi meticulously dissects each kata, offering clear step-by-step instructions accompanied by detailed illustrations. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, Kawaishi's explanations cater to all levels of expertise, ensuring that every reader can grasp the nuances of each technique. Kawaishi's teachings delve into the importance of balance, respect, and mental focus, transcending mere physical training to help practitioners cultivate a strong mind and spirit. This book stands apart from other Judo manuals as it features the seven most fundamental katas, meticulously curated by Kawaishi himself. These katas represent the cornerstone of Judo practice, offering practitioners the ultimate foundation upon which to build their martial art prowess. Whether you seek to refine your techniques, deepen your understanding of Judo's philosophical aspects, or simply wish to explore a revered martial art, "The Complete Seven Katas of Judo" is the definitive guidebook that will accompany you on your journey to mastery. Let the wisdom of Mikinosuke Kawaishi inspire and guide you towards becoming a true Judoka - both on the tatami and in life.


The Lost Kata of Kodokan Judo

The Lost Kata of Kodokan Judo

Author: Bruce R. Bethers

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2019-01-12

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780368136115

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This work makes a profound and unprecedented study of 6 ancient kata that are practically in disuse, some of these katas were created directly by Jigoro Kano and others by first generation students or by the direction of the Kodokan. They are therefore part of the more traditional judo and deserve to occupy a place in the regular practice of judo and jujutsu. These 6 katas have a unique beauty, worthy of being preserved and spread so that they can reach new generations of Instructors and teachers, and thus return to Judo all that has been lost along the way and honorably honor the memory of the master Jigoro Kano. For orders in North America in kiaibudoshop


Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano

Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano

Author: Brian N. Watson

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2014-04-24

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1425163491

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Based on a series of interviews that Jigoro Kano gave in his sixties, the book relates his creation and development of Kodokan judo during the period 1882 to 1928.


The Science of Judo

The Science of Judo

Author: Mike Callan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2018-06-14

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1351165356

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The Science of Judo is the first book to set out and discuss the science, coaching and history behind judo performance. Evidence-based and informed by the latest research, the book offers practical guidance on preparing athletes for high performance and understanding the core tenets of sport science underpinning it. Featuring contributions from world-leading experts, the book consists of chapters on all aspects of judo performance, including: The historical development of judo and its physical, intellectual and moral role Physical preparation for competition, coaching and training strategies Skill acquisition, talent identification and development Nutrition and lifestyle of judoka Performance analysis and biomechanics Injury epidemiology and prevention Special considerations for female and young judoka Clearly written and accessible, The Science of Judo provides upper-level students and researchers, and coaches and sport science staff working with judoka, with the most thorough and authoritative reference on sport science applied to judo currently available.


Mastering Judo

Mastering Judo

Author: Masao Takahashi

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780736050999

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Authored by the Takahashi family, who combine more than 200 years of experience teaching, coaching, and competing in judo, this book provides an in-depth description of judo history, culture, philosophy, techniques, tactics, training, and competition. 200 photos.


Ju-No-Kata

Ju-No-Kata

Author: Keiko Fukuda

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2004-08-31

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781556435041

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This book describes the history and importance of Ju No Kata—the science of what it takes to execute throws—to the study and practice of judo. It also serves as a semi autobiography of the author, Keiko Fukuda, who is the world's foremost authority on Ju No Kata. At the age of 90, she still practices her passion. Understanding Ju No Kata is essential for passing higher-rank tests and this book, imbued with Fukuda's wisdom, is comprehensive and definitive.


Judo

Judo

Author: Greg Roza

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2019-12-15

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1725310139

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Judo is a grappling martial art first established in Japan. Instead of punching and kicking, judo practitioners use their opponent's movements against them. They strive to take their opponent to the ground using grappling, throws, and sweeps. They may also use chokes and joint locks to make an opponent "tap out." Competitive judo has a long tradition, and it's an Olympic sport. Readers will learn about judo's rich history, its basic moves, and how it can help students be the best they can be in the dojo as well as outside it.