How does that show a judo influence? I don't know of any Kodokan kata that depicts an ongoing-fight (multiple-tech.) scenario, and the idea of Ippon seems to be in line with the idea of a...
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How does that show a judo influence? I don't know of any Kodokan kata that depicts an ongoing-fight (multiple-tech.) scenario, and the idea of Ippon seems to be in line with the idea of a...
Danzan-Ryu has a number of named techniques in which the attacker is not subdued by the first defense technique. In these techs., uke gets up and attacks again.
Are these sorts of...
Wreckedlumbar = Jeff Slade
Sorry, the sensei in Lake Charles retired about a year ago.
One article I ran across stated that he was director of the Mid-Atlantic Region for AAU Judo back in the 60s. Apparently, he was a busy man.
In addition to wondering where & when he was first...
I've read elsewhere (e.g., forum at judoinfo) that this man appeared as Tori in the 1942 edition of FM21-150.
I know that in the mid to late 1930s, he taught at a military school in Tenn.;...
Thanks; I thought that was the thumb's orientation, especially in light of the text above the photos that states this grip is used as support for gyakugamae gyakute dori.
Jeff Slade
. . . I've got a question about the photos on p. 86.
In the photo of aigamae gyakute dori, is the thumb-side of uke's hand facing the floor?
Jeff Slade
Louisiana
Does anybody here own Aikido: Tradition & the Competitive Edge ?
Jeff Slade
Louisiana