Judo from Beginner to Black Belt

by Eric Dominy

Book, 1958

Library's review

from dust jacket

The purpose of this book is twofold. It is the complete manual for the insturctor who wishes to give his pupils the best possible tuition by utilising the grading syllabus of the British Judo Association. In addition it is a first class text book for the ambitious judoka of any
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grade from complete beginner to Brown Belt.

Although written primarily for the club member who receives organised instruction, the throws, holds and locks are described and illustrated in detail, especially in the early stages so that the isolated group of judo students can work on their own.

The author, an active judoka and teacher of great experience and success combines contest ability which took him to international status with a flair for instruction which has enabled him to take many of his pupils to Black Belt grade.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter I Beginner to White belt
Tsukuri and Kake-Breaking balance and the fitting movement
Tsurikomiashi-Drawing ankle throw
Deashiharai-Advancing ankle throw
Osotogari-Major outer reaping throw
Ogoshi-Major hip throw
Kesagatame-Scarf hold
Chapter II 6th kyu to 5th kyu
Ukigoshi-Floating hip throw
Haraigoshi-Sweeping loin throw
Hizaguruma-Knee wheel throw
Kamishihogatame-Upper four quarter hold
Yokoshihogatame-Side four quarter hold
Gyakujuji-Reverse cross strangle hold
Namijuji-Normal cross strangle
Jujigatame-Cross (or Straight) arm lock
Udegarami-Entangled (four figure) arm lock
Ckhapter III 5th kyu to 4th kyu
Seoienage-Shoulder throw
Tsurikomigoshi-Lifting-pulling hop throw
Kuzurekesagatame-Broken scarf hold
Kuzurekamishihogatame-Broken upper four quarters hold
Okurierijime-Sliding collar choke lock
Katahajime-Single wing choke lock
Udegatame-Straight arm lock with arm
Udekakehizagatame-Knee arm lock from underneath
Ckhapter IV 4th kyu to 3rd kyu
Ashiguruma-Leg wheel throw
Sodegarami-Sleeve neck lock
Ouchigari-Major iner reaping throw
Hadakajime-Naked choke lock
Ashigatame-Straight arm lock with leg
Chapter V-3rd kyu to 2nd kyu
Holding
Tomoenage-Stomach throw
Taiotoshi-Body ddrop throw
Katajujime-Half cross strangle lock
Chapter VI-2nd syu to 1st kyu
Arm locks in a standing positon
Neck locks in a standing position
Okuriashiharai-Sweeping ankle throw
Hanegoshi-Spring hip throw
Tateshihogatame-Kengthwise foru quarter old
Ushirotateshihogatame-Rear (or reverse) lengthwise foru quarter olkd
Chapter VII 1st kyu to 1st dan
Changing tactics of holding
The katas in judo
Nagenokata-The forms of throws
Group 1 Tewaza
Group 2 Koshiwaza
Group 3 Ashiwaza
Group 4 Masutemiwaza
Group 5 Yokosutemiwaza
Katamenokata-Groundwork technique
The techniques of Katamenokata
Group 1 Hlding
Group 2 Neck locks
Group 3 Locks on joints
Makakomi-Winding throw
Yokoguruma-The side wheel
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Publication

w. Foulsham & Co., Ltd. New York Toronto Cape Town Sydney

Original publication date

1958
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