American Judo

American Judo
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Book Synopsis American Judo by : Arthur Hobart Farrar

Download or read book American Judo written by Arthur Hobart Farrar and published by Loose Cannon. This book was released on with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Judo for Soldiers Illustrated After Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entry into WWII, there was a need for troops to be taught how to prevail in Hand-to-Hand combat with the enemy. This book, written by the author of "Police Jiu-Jitsu", sought to fill this void by presenting some basic and practical Judo moves that could aid a soldier who might come face to face with the enemy. Well organized, and presented in a 'you are in the training class at boot camp' fashion complete with fellow soldiers from Detroit, the Bronx and even the Mid-west, it offers examples of simple hold releases and counters for many fighting scenarios and situations. Clear illustrations give a good sense of how the techniques are employed, which makes it easy to see how you would do them yourself. A gem of a book, especially for students of martial arts history and World War 2 era combat technique. It even features a small section at the end showing several moves especially for women and demonstrated in the same narrative style using WAAC recruits learning self-defense. Keywords: Jiu Jitsu,throw,choke,hold,Ranger,hand to hand,judo


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