Jiu-Jitsu (Judo)-Advanced Japanese Wrestling

by L. Crewe

1933

Library's review

Judo is a philosophy, a practical philosophy, a decisive combative art, a powerful means for overcoming physical force. Yet, it is adaptable as a sport, gentle and safe, suitable for any person. It has no dogma, nor form, therfore it is ever progressive and infinitely interesting.

Constable L. Crewe
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(1st dan in judo), I have known for several years in the field of judo, digging hard with official seriousness and sportsmanlike enthusiasm. Now he has found the nugget which he has combined with his knowledge of Official capacity, and made a useful alloy, 'Police Judo' for the benefit of public service.-Koizumi

Contents

Foreword by G. Koizumi
Preface
Letter of recommendation-Johnson
Letter of recommendation-Bedbrook
Jiu-jitsu (Judo) Advanced Japanese wrestling
Hints on self-defence, and methods of arrest
Balance
Holds Nos. 1 thru 4
Hold No. 5 (Defence from a downward blow)
Hold No. 6 (Hands attacking throat)
Hold No. 7 (The arm lock or the arm in chancery)
Hold No. 8 (Belt held from front, both hands)
Useful tricks
No. 9 (recovering from the ground)
No. 10 (Scissor trop from the ground)
No. 11 (Disconcerting opponent)
Revolver attacks
Attack No. 1 & 2
Hints for prison officers
No. 1 (Applying a strait-jacket)
No. 2 (Prisoner brandishing a cell stool or a dangerous weapon)
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Publication

Police Review Publishing Co., Ltd. 5-6 Red Lion Square London, W.C.I.
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