The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo In America

The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo In America
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Total Pages : 318
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Download or read book The Founding of Jujutsu & Judo In America written by George Rego and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2022-02-14 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether you are a martial arts history aficionado or someone wanting a simple and readable history - THE FOUNDING OF JUJUTSU & JUDO IN AMERICA is for you! This book seeks to provide you an easily accessible, yet highly informative, account of how the Japanese fighting art made its way to the United States and why it has become a permanent part of the American cultural mosaic. This book is made up of two major sections. The first portion is a journey that has you travel with the art from Japan to the United States. Beginning with the first known encounter between an American and the art of jujutsu (jujitsu / jiu-jitsu). You'll journey through the most significant moments and impactful events that shaped the trajectory of the art in America. Some highlights include: The Influence of Jigoro Kano & Kodokan Judo President Theodore Roosevelt & The White House Dojo Japanese Pioneers in the USA: Yamashita, Tomita, Maeda, Miyake, Kawaishi Prizefighting, Circuses, & the United States Military The Impact of World War II & It's Reshaping Jujutsu & Judo And More! In addition to a detailed recounting of the events - the second half of the book features enlightening interviews pertaining to American jujutsu & judo pioneers, including: Jim Bregman - Member of 1st American Olympic Judo Team & Bronze Medalist George Kirby - Prolific Author, Budoshin Jujutsu, & Senior Student of Sanzo "Jack" Seki Robert Hudson - On the Life & Legacy of Seishiro "Henry" Okazaki & Danzan Ryu Robert E. Robert - On of His Teacher - American Jujutsu & Karate Pioneer, Master Paul Arel Ernie Cates - US Marine Corps Judo Champion & Legend of American Jujutsu & Judo


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