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Mike Swain's Judo (1990) Review

Mike Swain's Judo (1990)
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I have purchased this DVD and found it 25% useful. Why 25%? Well the rest of the DVD seem to have no sound (i.e. both the replaced and original order). I have notified Black Belt as well as Amazon of this problem and hopefully they will address this issue ASAP as it is frustrating and disappointing to say the least. However, from what I have previewed so far (with sound) is quite good and very useful for the budding judoka. I am crossing my fingers to preview a working version of this DVD (2nd replacement) and provide some positive feedback.
Loven
Australia

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1964 Olympic Judo Championships Review

1964 Olympic Judo Championships
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I recently recieved this DVD as a present from a very good friend who knows of my interests in pre-kung fu mania martial arts.And if you're interested in the history of modern judo you may want to purchase it.It chronicles the first Olympic judo competition held at the Tokyo games in 1964.Up front,the quality of this DVD isn't the best.The film is nearly 50 years old,so it's grainy in spots.And at the time it was filmed they only used one camera to capture all of the action.So sometimes it seems rather static.It's also taken from the original Japanese broadcast. So if you don't speak Japanese you might get a little lost.There are a few sub-titles, but they're only there to tell you who's competing.I really think the producers of this disc should have taken the footage that they had and either used an updated commentary or translated the original broadcast.Still you get to see Geesink vs.Kamanaga.You also get to see all four members of the U.S.A delegation in action and the gold medal match between Japan's 196lb. Inokuma and Canada's 260lb. Doug Rogers.A match won by Inokuma.As I said if you're interested in judo history you may want to purchase this DVD.Otherwise I don't know if it's worth the price it's being sold for.

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The 1964 Olympic Games were a milestone for all martial arts not just Judo.It marked the first time Judo was recognized as an Olympic Sport and Kano's dream had become a reality.It was also the year Japan lost its grip on Judo and Dutchman Anton "The Giant" Geesink won the Open weight category in Judo disposing the myth that technique would always beat sizeGeesink was 6'6" tall and 267 pounds and in perfect condition.Also Americca's Jim Bregman, George Harris, Hayward Nishiyoka were among some of Americas top fighters who helped to break the grip Japan had enjoyed on the world stage of Judo.This DVD is the record that will show you many of these monumental battles incluidng the fight between Geesink and Kaminaga Akio the Japanese National Champion that will go down in history as one of the greatest Judo matches of all time if not the greatest.Broken into several sections this DVD is easy to jump from one fight to another and back again.

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Mike Swain Ne-Waza Judo Groundfighting Review

Mike Swain Ne-Waza Judo Groundfighting
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This DVD develops a very coherent approach to NE-Waza . Mike Swain presents a logical progression of attacks, from standing to ground, fighting off one's back , attacking UKE's back and some very nice arm-lock entries.
The simplicity of presentation is first class and most of the moves are interlinked one way or another.
This tape doesn't have the clutter of other Judo or JiuJitsu tapes but presents each move correctly, explaining the finer points of each move so they really can be applied in randori or competion. The only thing thats missing is perhaps some competitive examples.

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Learn Judo with the Gokyo Gang - DVD#1 Review

Learn Judo with the Gokyo Gang - DVD#1
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This was a gift for a 7 year old who is learning judo. I had trouble finding an interactive tool to supplement their class time until I found this DVD - there is nothing like it on the market. She is really enjoying the 3D characters, which are helping keep her interested and excited about her classes and the sport. She did find it a little difficult to navigate through the DVD menu's at first, but she seems to have the hang of it on her own now. The menu navigation could be made a little more simple, and maybe add a "start" button instead of "lesson plan."
It can be difficult for children to maintain focus on activities, so i think this is a great educational (and fun) supplement for children taking judo classes.


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