Should you bow in Judo/JiuJitsu?
The short answer is YES. It is part of the culture, tradition, and rules of
The short answer is YES. It is part of the culture, tradition, and rules of
Mikinosuke Kawaishi (川石 酒造之助 Kawaishi Mikinosuke, born 1899–1969) studied Judo and Jujutsu at the Dai Nippon
“The Coach” Jacques Legrand brought Judo to New Orleans in the 1950s during the “Golden
A Abara – Ribs Age Uke (揚げ受け ) – Rising block Ago (顎 ) –
“Better Judo” with Gerald Lafon The Judokai is proud to host exclusive clinics with International / Olympic
Atemi-waza (当て身技): Striking techniques Although taught within kata (型 or 形) and sometimes used within informal randori (乱取), striking
Katame-waza (固め技): Grappling techniques Osaekomi-waza (押込技): pins or holds Kesa-gatame (袈裟固): Basic scarf hold (Hon Kesa
You are not a Professor by Vincente D’Ingianni You are not a Professor, or a Master,
The Need for Alternative Competition Styles by Vincente D’Ingianni (Originally published in USJA Growing Judo, June 2014)
The Judokai Warriors A New Generation of Modern Judoka Following the tradition of the original Samurai (侍)