Masahiko kimura biography books
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Japanese Martial Arts Book - Judo Master Kimura Masahiko Autobiography of Judo
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width
13cm 5"
depth
cm 0 1/2"
height
18cm 7"
Title My Judo
Japanese Title Waga judo
Author Masahiko Kimura
Publication Year
This is an autobiography of Masahiko has few phots in it but it is a rare and wonderful Judo book.
text section(in Japanese)
photo this section,Kimura introduces his waza himself.
Masahiko Kimura ( Kimura Masahiko, September 10, ? April 18, ) was a Japanese judoka (Judo practitioner) who is widely considered one of the greatest judoka of all (5ft 7in cm; 85 kg, lb) was born on September 10, in Kumamoto, Japan. The reverse ude-garami arm lock, is often called the "Kimura", due to a famous victory by Masahiko Kimura.
It is a wonderful collection if you are interested in Japanese martial arts such as Judo.
Softcover w/dust jacket,approx pages,
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Stains and yellowing on the cover and it is in very
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by Masahiko Kimura
Kimura at age 24 with the Emperor's tanto gift after winning the Tenran Shiai |
The following is what motivated me to uppstart judo. It was around the beginning of my 4th grade year. During a large-scale school cleaning (this fryst vatten called O-Soji), Mr. Tagawa in charge of my class was absent. When I noticed it, inom ran to a nearby Manto (Japanese pastries) Shop, ate fyra or fem Manto, and came back to the school. inom then noticed that some of my classmates were carrying the teacher's desk. I ran toward the desk and jumped onto the desk. The desk collapsed making a loud sound. inom jumped up and down with joy screaming "Banzai, Banzai". Suddenly, someone grabbed me firmly in the rear lapel and pulled me backward. When inom turned my head, inom found Mr. Tagawa, who I thought was absent, glaring at me with a very scary look. He yelled "Idiot face!" and slapped me in the face. He then threw me to the floor. He pulled me up, slapped me, and threw m
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Masahiko Kimura
Japanese judoka and professional wrestler
For other uses, see Masahiko Kimura (disambiguation).
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Born | ()September 10, Kumamoto, Empire of Japan |
Died | April 18, () (aged75) Tokyo, Japan |
Almamater | Takushoku University |
Occupation(s) | Judoka, professional wrestler |
Height | cm (5ft 7in) |
Weight | 84kg (lb) |
Sport | Judo |
Rank | 7th dan black belt |
Masahiko Kimura (木村 政彦, Kimura Masahiko, 10 September 18 April ) was a Japanesejudoka and professional wrestler. He won the All-Japan Judo Championships three times in a row for the first time in history and had never lost a judo match from to In submission grappling, the reverse ude-garami arm lock is often called the "Kimura",[1] due to his famous victory over Gracie jiu-jitsu co-founder Hélio Gracie. In the Japanese professional wrestling world, he is known for being one of Japan's earliest stars