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Ippon-USA is a company devoted exclusively to the growth of Olympic sport
judo.
In addition to our extensive library of instructional books,
we have
a great selection of training and competition videos.
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Ippon Advanced Judo Training Videos |
Fighting Films World Championships Series videos are directed by top British film-maker, Simon Hicks. It is a collection of broadcast quality films, now available for purchase in VHS NTSC format. The events are covered throughout on multiple cameras and important moves are examined in slow-motion action replays. Commentary is provided by former World Champion, Neil Adams.
Special editions from Fighting Films include the inspirational "101 Judo Ippons" with one hour of non-stop Ippons and "Modern
Competitive Judo", a teaching tape featuring the most common winning techniques in modern competition Judo demonstrated
by Neil Adams and Karen Briggs.
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Tachi-Waza
Ippon Books has published the best-selling and most admired judo titles of all time. Now, with its very first instructional video training program, the best is bettter than ever! For the first time on video, IPPON is proud to bring you these study techniques through full-speed demonstrations, close-ups and slow-motion shots. The program starts with the basic version of a particular technique and followed by the different variations for each section. Over 60 variations of tachi-waza, as used by the greatest and latest stars of judo, are revealed in full detail. |
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Ippon Advanced Judo Training Videos |
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Newaza
The program starts with juji-gatame, executed by using the various turns and finishings. The second section deals with special osaekomi techniques. Next is an extended section on sangaku, the triangular strangle done with the legs. Finally, the program reveals some of the most effective shimewaza used in modern competition today. |
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