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  1. Jujutsu: Jutsu, Japanese martial arts, Samurai, Throw (grappling), Joint lock, Grappling hold, Strike (attack), Kick, Weapon, Olympic sports, Martial arts, Judo, Kan? Jigor?, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  2. Olympic Judo: ThrowingTechniques (Pelham practical sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril Carter, 1987-08
  3. Olympic Judo: Groundwork Techniques (Pelham practical sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril Carter, 1987-08
  4. Olympic Judo : Preparation Training (Pelham Practical Sports) by Neil Adams, Cyril A. Carter, 1988-09-29
  5. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05
  6. Combat Sports (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  7. Combat: Fencing, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Taekwondo, and Lots, Lots More (Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide) by Jason Page, 2000-07
  8. Sports Festivals in Kazakhstan: 2004 Asian Judo Championships, 2008 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship, 2011 Asian Winter Games
  9. Judo in Action (Sports in Action) by John Crossingham, 2005-11

21. Judo
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Judo Japanese Name Japanese Kana spelling Modified Hepburn Jūdō Kunrei-shiki Zyûdô Nihon-shiki Zyûdô Judo Japanese jūdō ; "gentle way") is a martial art sport , and philosophy originated in Japan . Judo was the successor of Jujutsu and was founded by Dr. Jigoro Kano in . The sport became the model of the modern Japanese martial arts, gendai budo , developed from old koryu schools. Practitioners of Judo are called judoka According to the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA), Judo is one of the four main forms of amateur competitive wrestling practiced internationally today, the other three being Greco-Roman wrestling Freestyle wrestling and Sambo wrestling. See Judo techniques for a list of techniques by technique classification and Judo lists for the official Kodokan syllabus.
History and philosophy
The early history of Judo and that of its founder, Japanese polymath and educator Kano Jigoro (surname first in Japanese ) (1860-1938), are inseparable. Kano was born into a well-to-do Japanese family. His grandfather was a self-made man, a sake brewer from Shiga prefecture in central Japan; however, Kano's father was not the eldest son and did not inherit the business, but instead became a Shinto priest and government official, with enough influence for his son to enter the second incoming class of

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23. Greekshops.com: April 2007 Newsletter
Beijing 2008 Jingjing / Huanhuan Judo Olympic Sports Pin Beijing 2008 Jingjing Weightlifting Olympic Sports Pin Beijing 2008 Huanhuan Equestrian Olympic Sports Pin
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Patates Yiabni me Elies
(Potatoes Stewed with Kalamata Olives)
Although it is unusual in Greece to cook with olives, this recipe is inspired from a classic dish from Zakinthos, in the Ionian, where the cuisine is still ripe with traces of Venetian cookery. The stew is at once rich from the potatoes, which break down a bit during cooking, and acidic from the brine or vinegar of the olives.
Ingredients:
  • 2 1/2 pounds medium-sized potatoes 1/3 cup olive oil 2 garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped 1 1/2 cups rinsed and pitted Kalamata olives (not chopped) 1 1 /3 cups (1 small can) plum tomatoes with their juices 1 tsp dried oregano Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Preparation:
Peel and wash the potatoes. Cut them in half lengthwise and cut each half into three or four slices, each about 1/2 inch thick. In a stewing pot or Dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the potatoes and stir to coat. Toss in the garlic and stir. Add the olives and toss everything for 2 to 3 minutes. The olives will break apart a little and the dish will change color and darken. Add the tomatoes and stir. Lower the heat, cover the pot, and simmer the potatoes for 25 to 30 minutes, until they are very tender and the sauce is thick. Add a little water during cooking if it seems as though the potatoes are in danger of burning. Just before removing the pot from the heat, add the oregano and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve with good bread and Beta on the side.

24. “Cage Fighting” — Spawn Or Parent Of Cultural Violence? | The Barr Code
and proper technique—most notably by applying jointlocks and chokeholds to defeat the other person. It is a martial art the same a Tae Kwon Do or Judo – Olympic sports
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25. Judo - Academic Kids
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Judo Japanese Name Japanese Kana spelling Modified Hepburn Kunrei-shiki Jd Nihon-shiki Judo practitioner Kosei Inoue throws his opponent.
Judo Template:Ll ) is a martial art , a sport and a philosophy which originated in Japan . Judo was developed from Jujutsu , and was founded by Jigoro Kano . The sport became the model of the modern Japanese martial arts, gendai budo , developed from old koryu schools.
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History and philosophy
The early history of Judo and that of its founder, Japanese polymath and educator Kano Jigoro (surname first in Japanese ) (1860-1938), are inseparable. Kano was born into a well-to-do Japanese family. His grandfather was a self-made man, a sake brewer from Shiga prefecture in central Japan; however, Kano's father was not the eldest son and did not inherit the business, but instead became a Shinto priest and government official, with enough influence for his son to enter the second incoming class of Tokyo Imperial University Kano was a small, frail boy, who, even in his twenties, did not weigh more than a hundred pounds, and was often picked on by bullies. He first started pursuing

26. Judo - Wikipedia@pedia
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27. Judo - Wikivisual
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Jump to: navigation search Judo Image:Judo01cropped.jpg Japanese Name Japanese Kana spelling Modified Hepburn Jūdō Kunrei-shiki Zyûdô Nihon-shiki Zyûdô Judo jūdō , "gentle way") is a martial art combat sport , and philosophy which originated in Japan . Judo was founded by Dr Jigoro Kano in . The sport became the model for the modern Japanese martial arts, gendai budo , developed from old koryu schools. Practitioners of judo are called judoka According to the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA), judo is one of the four main forms of amateur competitive wrestling practiced internationally today, the other three being Greco-Roman wrestling Freestyle wrestling and Sambo wrestling. See Judo techniques for a list of techniques by technique classification and Judo lists for the official Kodokan syllabus.
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28. Image:Judo Pictogram.svg - Wikipedia@pedia
Paralympic Judo; Olympic sports; Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics; Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics; Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics; WikipediaWikiProject Olympics/Summer articles
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Select text and it is translated. to AFRIKAANS to ALBANIAN to AMHARIC to ARABIC to ARMENIAN to AZERBAIJANI to BASQUE to BELARUSIAN to BENGALI to BIHARI to BULGARIAN to BURMESE to CATALAN to CHEROKEE to CHINESE to CROATIAN to CZECH to DANISH to DHIVEHI to DUTCH to ENGLISH to ESPERANTO to ESTONIAN to FILIPINO to FINNISH to FRENCH to GALICIAN to GEORGIAN to GERMAN to GREEK to GUARANI to GUJARATI to HEBREW to HINDI to HUNGARIAN to ICELANDIC to INDONESIAN to INUKTITUT to ITALIAN to JAPANESE to KANNADA to KAZAKH to KHMER to KOREAN to KURDISH to KYRGYZ to LAOTHIAN to LATVIAN to LITHUANIAN to MACEDONIAN to MALAY to MALAYALAM to MALTESE to MARATHI to MONGOLIAN to NEPALI to NORWEGIAN to ORIYA to PASHTO to PERSIAN to POLISH to PORTUGUESE to PUNJABI to ROMANIAN to RUSSIAN to SANSKRIT to SERBIAN to SINDHI to SINHALESE to SLOVAK to SLOVENIAN to SPANISH to SWAHILI to SWEDISH to TAJIK to TAMIL to TAGALOG to TELUGU to THAI to TIBETAN to TURKISH to UKRAINIAN to URDU to UZBEK to UIGHUR to VIETNAMESE This area is result which is translated word.

29. Judo - Mirror Of Wikipedia - WikiLib.com
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Execution of a judo throw ( ōuchi-gari Focus Grappling Country of origin Japan Creator Kano Jigoro Parenthood Various jujutsu schools including Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū Kito-ryū , and Fusen-ryū Famous practitioners Mitsuo Maeda Kyuzo Mifune Keiko Fukuda Masahiko Kimura ... Kosei Inoue Olympic Sport Since 1964 men ) and 1992 women Judo jūdō , meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art gendai budō ) and combat sport , that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either

30. Judo - Wikipedia Mirror
Categories Combat sports Gendai budo Individual sports Judo Olympic sports Japanese martial arts Sport in Japan Grappling History of sports
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32. Judo
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