The Judoka

The Judoka
Author: W. D. Norwood Jr.
Publisher: MWI Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-01-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0992770688

The term "judoka" refers to one who does judo, the modern martial art with origins in 19th century Japan, a fighting art with a particular emphasis on the use of an opponent's own strengths to effect his defeat. This book is an account of the adventures of such a man, a judoka, but it is not just about this man, or the martial art he practices. Rather, it is about the "way" of judo, as both a fighting art and an approach to living ("a way"), and what this way might be able to tell us about who we are and who we might choose to become. The book does not prescribe "a way" for others to follow; that is, it does not simply offer advice about what to believe or how to behave, or point out the faults in other ways of being. It simply describes the way of one particular man, with commentary explaining, or rather reasoning through, the choices he has made, with the story presenting the consequences that these choices have for him. Reviews for the 1st edition: "This extraordinary little novella is reminiscent of Castaneda but far more intelligible." -Alan Watts "His direct writing about judo is clear and quietly restrained, hard to match in the literature of the subject." -New York Times

The Medical Care of the Judoka

The Medical Care of the Judoka
Author: Anthony J. Catanese
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1627878785

This expanded edition of The Medical Care of the Judoka deals with common medical problems in judo as well as current and controversial issues in sports medicine, including: • The role of medical personnel in judo tournaments • Infections on the mat • Concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and seizures • Dental Injuries • Injuries to the upper and lower extremities • Heart and circulation conditions • Lungs and respiration conditions • Spinal injuries • Injuries related to the genitourinary and endocrine systems • Diet, weight loss, and nutrition • How gender can impact the medical needs of the Judoka • Problems associated with doping ...and much much more.

Judo

Judo
Author: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781556434457

A guided tour of the art of self-defense is offered by Russian president Vladimir Putin, a judo expert. Photos & illustrations.

The Art of Peace

The Art of Peace
Author: Georges Ohsawa
Publisher: George Ohsawa Macrobiotic
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1990
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0918860504

This book explains the principles of judo and aikido in order to show their fundamental relationship to the basis of happiness, justice, freedom, and world peace as presented in macrobiotic theory. Previously published as The Art of Peace.

Falling Hard

Falling Hard
Author: Mark Law
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781590307151

A founding editor of The First Post recounts his impulsive decision to take up judo when he turned fifty, an activity he came to love and admire in spite of grueling training sessions, in an account that also describes his research into judo history and his attendance at matches between famous competitors. Original.

The Judo Handbook

The Judo Handbook
Author: Roy Inman
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008-01-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781404213937

Explains the history, steps, and training of judo.

The Judo Textbook

The Judo Textbook
Author: Hayward Nishioka
Publisher: Black Belt Communications
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1979
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780897500630

Details virtually everything the judoka needs to know--from the art's throws, chokes and grappling techniques to the mental preparation it takes to be a champion. Originally published in 1979, this seminal work is still considered one of the best and most comprehensive books written on the subject of judo, and it continues to provide readers with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the "gentle way."

Judo Strategy

Judo Strategy
Author: David B. Yoffie
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781591391265

Shows readers how to turn competitors’ strength to their advantage. Selling Points Yoffie-Kwak provide insightful analysis of leading companies’ judo strategies through in-depth case studies of Palm Computing, RealNetworks, and CNET Networks, among others The “Users’ Guide to Judo Strategy”—a section at the end of the book—offers a summary of the principles of judo strategy that readers can apply to their own business situations. Packed with the insights of world-class managers and strategists, Judo Strategy describes how companies can become giant-killers, while also teaching readers how to protect their hard-fought position from challengers in the wings.

Skill Acquisition for Judo

Skill Acquisition for Judo
Author: Darren Warner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-12-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1000366596

First introduced as an Olympic sport in Tokyo 1964, judo is a dynamic grappling sport where it’s competitors win by throwing and pinning their opponents to the floor or forcing submission through armlocks or strangles. To become an elite judoka, athletes are required to develop a high level of physical literacy before they're able to execute complex throwing techniques, delivered within physically intensive combative intervals. With over one hundred different throwing techniques, with variations of each, as well as ground holds, armlocks and strangles, the importance of motor skill development and decision making is extremely high. Skill Acquisition for Judo; Principles into Practice blends theory and application by chronologically establishing the theoretical foundations underpinning skill acquisition before exploring its impact on the developing judoka. The book bridges the gap between theory and applied practice, exploring insights into the training methods of judo coaches throughout the world, providing practical examples of applied ecological dynamics, manipulating training constraints to develop their athletes and deliver performance through the talent development pathway. Considering the impact that constraints led training has been shown to have on open skill performance sport, it’s application by judo coaches should come as no surprise considering the dynamic, open skill nature of the sport. This book creates a platform that explores the theoretical foundations of skill acquisition whilst providing insight into the training methods of judo coaches throughout the world, utilising and manipulating training constraints to develop their athletes and deliver performance. Skill Acquisition for Judo; Principles into Practice is key reading for students, coaches and practitioners in the fields of sport science, coaching, motor learning and skill acquisition as well as judoka themselves.