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  1. Jun 16, 2004 · Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

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    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, Vasiliæi Shestakov, Aleksæi Leviëtìskiæi
    • Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, Alexey Levitsky
  2. Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport,...

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  3. Jun 16, 2004 · Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

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  4. Jun 16, 2004 · Authors Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexy Levitsky give a complete history of judo, from its origins in Japanese jujitsu through its development into an Olympic sport, including Russia's contributions to the art.

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    • Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, Alexey Levitsky
  5. May 1, 2004 · The book includes highlights in the history and development of judo, all phases of its practice, plus a scientific analysis of techniques. Topics include judo uniforms, where matches take place, what rules fighters must follow, and how to start training.

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    • Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, Alexander Levitzky
  6. In Judo: History, Theory, Practice author Vladimir Putin, Vasily Shestakov, and Alexey Levitsky present a detaied judo textbook useful for coaches, competitors, and all who are interested in this fascinating sport.

  7. Contents/Summary. A look at the past. From the history of the Russian National Judo School. The competition environment. Special preparatory exercises. Where does the study of judo technique begin? Basic concepts. Break-falling techniques (ukemi) Why does my opponent fall? Throwing techniques (nage-waza) Ground fighting techniques (ne-waza)