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Tim J. Kader View Profile
| Kodakon Judo 2nd degree black (Nidan), Sport Judo, not into competition. Life member United States Judo Assoc. Been in JUDO since 1983. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Neil Ohlenkamp View Profile
| Mr. Ohlenkamp can answer any questions about Judo having practiced it since 1968. Author of a best-selling book on Judo and a 6th degree black belt, he has compiled a comprehensive web site (JudoInfo.com) to provide the information to everyone. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ed Carol U.S. View Profile
| All questions about Judo, history, techniques, dojos, Senseis, National Organizations,
uniforms, etc. Most questions about JiuJitsu, kinds, methods, history. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sammi Harrelson U.S. View Profile
| I am a 4th degree black belt black in the arts of Judo and Jujitsu. I`ve been in this field since 1984, started at the age of 34. I have been competting since that time and instructing since 1986. I also instruct womens` self-defense classes. I have been a national and international champion several times. Armlocks are my favorite way to win in tournaments. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Peter Boyes View Profile
| I have been doing Judo in the UK since 1974. I am currently based in Bristol, England but regularly attend tournaments and seminars around the country. If I can`t help you, I probably know a man who can! | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Daley U.S. View Profile
| I taught Judo for over 25 years.
I can answer all questions having to do with Judo.
From beginners to experienced judoka.
Strong in competition Judo. Training and exercise techniques. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David J. Ellis View Profile
| David has been a state champion in both regular competition (shiai) and in forms (kata).
David is currently an USA Judo National Referee. David Ellis has studied Judo continuously
since 1975, and is currently a Yodan (fourth degree black belt). David has been a head
Judo Instructor (aprox. 11 years) and an assistant Judo Instructor (over 15 years). David
is currently the Head Assistant Instructor and Head Kata Instructor of Samurai Judo & Jujitsu
in Melbourne, Florida | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-03 Hi: Hi As far as breaking the neck if you push the chokes to far and twist the head and neck you could break the neck. Not real sure about ninjutsu,lets look on the Internet: The History of Ninjitsu Ninjitsu...
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2008-06-30 Hi: Hi Florian, A lot of traditional jujitsu clubs train only for the sake of training. they rarely have competition meets. Really there are 3 types of jujitsu, traditional, combative, and sport. Sport jujitsu...
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2008-06-29 Hi: Hi Florian: Yes it can involve pressure points which is the nerve points. Jujitsu can be a deadly art if pushed to the extreme. Such as the chokes if not control can kill, also strikes to the nose and...
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2008-06-23 Judo for kids: Hi Steve, I felt the same way when my son was twelve and I was looking for a sport for him. I chose judo because I felt it had more to offer and I never heard a judo kid running around school telling everyone...
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2008-06-14 JUDO: A Martial Art can be defined as a system of techniques and exercises developed as an effective means for self-defense and fighting, both unarmed and with the use of weapons. Usually the term refers to...
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