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One minute! Assortment of Tenshin-ryu [Dai-to, Tachi-ai] for busy people.
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[Blue glove: drops guard and pulls hand back as part of jab+ counter. Red glove: retracts hand then upper cuts without any shifting as soon as he sees the opening. Maybe when he sees the torso move before the hand? Doesn’t drop his guard. I think moves it up to protect his glface from the jab?]
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Kanō Jigoro, the legendary founder of Judo. Despite being a smaller man, he could toss large men with ease, but only after persistent studying and practice. On his death bed, he asked that he be buried in a white belt instead of a black belt. He wanted to be remembered as a learner, not a master.
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Oscar Isaac in stunt rehearsals for Disney+’s Moon Knight [PART 1]
via @madgenemedia on instagram
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This white supremacists was harassing an Asian American man then attempted a physical attack. This is how that went.
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build a Les Miserables style barricade, then when the cannons show up just melt into the surrounding streets and build another barricade somewhere else.
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Judoku: This short documentary tells the story of Doug Rogers, a young Canadian athlete who developed a talent for judo that led him into competition for the world championship at the Tokyo Olympics and subsequent competition at the Pan-American Games. The film shows the intensive judo training Rogers took at a Tokyo college, as well as glimpses of his life in Japan.
Directed by Josef Reeve - 1965 | 18 min
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