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Throws of Kodokan Judo |
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Kodokan Judo
is made up of a myriad of techniques. From throwing (nage waza) to choking
(shime waza) to
immobilizations (osaekomi waza) to joint-locks (kansetsu
waza). These make up the foundation of Kodokan
Judo, but only the foundation. The building itself comes from the
Judoka, the individual practitioner. The art within Judo is derived
from being able to assemble the pieces into a whole for others to
admire. |
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The videos that are included
within are not intended to be the foundation of your Judo learning but
only a reference. To learn Judo properly, you need to step onto the mat
with a qualified instructor and grip up with a partner. Judo cannot be
learned only from reading a book or watching videos, but by working with
others under a qualified instructor. |
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Nage Waza (投げ技)
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