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13 reviews

Snake Plissken
Written by the best, so can't be faulted
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Dragonfly
Neil Adams may have never got a gold medal but this book demonstrates his outstanding understanding of Judo. second to no one. thank you Neil.
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matthew frey
From beginner to novice this book is an absolute must. I have bought several of the masterclass books and have yet to be disappointed.
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Mr. S. Kovacs
A very informative book on Judo grips. Covers different grips as well as exercises for building strength. Explains the grips in good detail. Also the grips are suggested for each throw.
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Amazon Customer
Very good book, in a good state as it was described.
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Nimz
Great, as advertised.
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Danny Young
well i bought this book to inprove my grips. after all the book states GRIPS.. cant say i learnt much from it.. most of the grips explained in the book are common knowlege. probly suit a begginer nore than an advance judoka..
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Eddy Brokling
Heel slecht ingedeeld met foto's en illustraties en ook te wijnig Japanse benamingen.
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Riccardo
Veramente ben scritto
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Avid Reader
Not much out there on grips. This is quite comprehensive. I especially like the grips for specific throws. Also see Ron Angus.
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Rick A. Matthews
Sometimes the most obvious truths are the ones we ignore: every grappling-based martial art begins on the feet, and it is impossible to bring your opponent to the mat without grabbing him. Adams provides an excellent overview of grip fighting in judo-- how to use different grips to throw your opponent, how to use grips to thwart a throw, how to break grips, and how to establish a dominant grip. What isn't covered (primarily because judo is thought of as a standing sport) is how to use grips on the mat. Old school practitioners of judo, and those who practice bjj should be able to use Adams' discussion of grips while standing and apply them to mat work. Want to pass someone's guard? You need a grip. Want to keep someone in your guard? Get a good grip. This book has changed the way I think about grappling, and I highly recommend it to anyone who practices a grappling-based martial art.
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ron van yken
much smaller than expected....a real ripoff !!!
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- Publisher Ippon Books; 2nd edition (1 May 1992)
- Language English
- Paperback 96 pages
- ISBN-10 095184556X
- ISBN-13 978-0951845561
- Dimensions 16.6 x 0.6 x 23.6 cm
- Best Sellers Rank See Top 100 in Books
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