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1/05/2010 12:53am
Style: Christopher Hitchens-do--
I have a few of these myself. i have found them to be excellent. my fave is van de Walle's book, even though i don't really do pick ups much. it was a bit of a ground-breaking book when it came out. it's a shame as it will probably never go into a re-print.
i had these as my 'coffee table' books for years, and read bits and pieces of it over and over and over and over, little at a time. when i first bought them, i was never good at duplicating what was shown in pictures, but i think years later, the sequences kind of looped up in my brain and i could 'almost' play them if i visualize them. i might not do all the throws, but recognizing what your opponent does is a big part of judo, so these have been invaluable to me as a judoka. i read some other books, like the russian judo, but owning them and skimming them are two different things. i'l love to buy a few more of these.
a few of my qualms of the IPPON books i own.
Ashiwaza II Mike Swain (actually i can't really think of anything bad to say about this one)
Pick-Ups Robert van de Walle (everything is VERY good in this book, EXCEPT he demonstrates the WORST version of standing kata guruma ever put into print)
Seoi-Nage Hidetoshi Nakanishi (i have the revised version, only to find out later that the original was THICKER! what did they take out? i'd never know...)
Tomoe-Nage Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki (very comprehensive, but i think he could have covered more sacrifice techniques off of the back) -
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Posted On:
9/02/2010 10:44am--
I bought 'Attacking Judo' a logn while back thanks to MTripp's recommendation and have never regretted it, it is an awesome book.
I have russian judo, and pickups from the masterclass series.. of course some of the moves are redundant now, and I'm working on fitting some of them in to combinations but the knowledge is valuable regardless of the rules."The hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero projects his fear onto his opponent while the coward runs. 'Fear'. It's the same thing, but it's what you do with it that matters". - Cus D'Amato
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Posted On:
1/04/2010 7:22pm
Style: BJJ, Judo
Judo Masterclass Techniques series