American Judo

Nonfiction, Sports, Martial Arts & Self Defence, History, Military, World War II
Cover of the book American Judo by Arthur Hobart Farrar, Loose Cannon Ent
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Author: Arthur Hobart Farrar ISBN: 1230002227757
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arthur Hobart Farrar
ISBN: 1230002227757
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent
Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

** 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.

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** 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.

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