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Uchi-mata

Uchi-mata
Author: Danny Hicks
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0957080441

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In this book, Uchi-mata, Japan’s triple World and Olympic Champion Kosei Inoue gives a masterclass in his favourite technique, revealing the different grips, entries and numerous different ways he set up the throw in competition. Inoue is joined by ten other leading experts on Uchi-mata. Learn Dutchman Mark Huizinga’s variation from a defensive position and Japan’s Keiji Suzuki’s technique that works against the very heaviest opponents. Off-the-grip and Spinning Uchi-mata comes from two of France’s greatest judoka – Darcel Yandzi and Ugo Legrand. Craig Fallon and Euan Burton of Great Britain present Uchi-mata-makikomi, whilst Varlam Liparteliani and Avtandili Tchrikishvili reveal the unorthodox variations that have helped make Uchi-mata a favourite in Georgia. Finally, don’t miss the incredible Mongolian approach to Uchi-mata, including the technique that they pioneered – the Front Uchi-mata. Throwing descriptions and tuition are accompanied by incredible photographic sequences, with the key technical moments highlighted. Many of the images are shown for the first time and come from Fighting Films’ vast photograph archive. Fighting Films has been closely working alongside the world’s greatest judoka for over 30 years. Throwing for Ippon is the first project where all of this international technical expertise is compiled in one place. Presented by Superstar Judo, Fighting Films’ online coaching subscription site, the techniques can also be viewed in video format by clicking on a QR code at either the start or end of each book. The author is Fighting Films partner Danny Hicks, who was IJF TV Director from 2009-2017. This guide is an essential for all judoka. Whether you just want to learn the basics of a throw or be inspired by numerous different variations from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the techniques that are proven to work at the very highest level.


O-uchi-gari

O-uchi-gari
Author: Danny Hicks
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 095708045X

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In this book, O-uchi-gari, two of the greatest exponents of the technique – triple World and Olympic Champions Lucie Décosse of France and Kosei Inoue of Japan – take centre stage. Learn how both fighters were able to adapt O-uchi-gari to any type of opponent and their numerous different variations. O-uchi-gari was also a favourite of Germany’s Udo Quellmalz, who had a different technique for right and left handed opponents, whilst his compatriot Ole Bischof preferred to use O-uchi-gake. Mark Huizinga of The Netherlands and France’s Ugo Legrand reveal the hopping variations they used in order to find an opponent’s weakness, with off-the-grip O-uchi-garis coming from USA’s Kayla Harrison, Mongolia’s Tumurkhuleg Davaadorj and France’s Darcel Yandzi. There’s also a chance to see some very unorthodox variations from Davaadorj’s Mongolian team-mates Amartuvshin Dashdavaa and Tsagaanbaatar Khashbaatar. Finally, don’t miss out on how O-uchi-gari works in combination with other techniques, as Lucie Décosse completes her Ashi-waza masterclass. Throwing descriptions and tuition are accompanied by incredible photographic sequences, with the key technical moments highlighted. Many of the images are shown for the first time and come from Fighting Films’ vast photograph archive. Fighting Films has been closely working alongside the world’s greatest judoka for over 30 years. Throwing for Ippon is the first project where all of this international technical expertise is compiled in one place. Presented by Superstar Judo, Fighting Films’ online coaching subscription site, the techniques can also be viewed in video format by clicking on a QR code at either the start or end of each book. The author is Fighting Films partner Danny Hicks, who was IJF TV Director from 2009-2017. This guide is an essential for all judoka. Whether you just want to learn the basics of a throw or be inspired by numerous different variations from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the techniques that are proven to work at the very highest level.


Ko-uchi-gari

Ko-uchi-gari
Author: Danny Hicks
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1916499627

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In this book, Ko-uchi-gari, one of the masters of the technique, Olympic Champion Mark Huizinga of The Netherlands, reveals three incredible variations. Along with his classical Ko-uchi-gari, Huizinga shows two extremely effective Ko-uchi-makikomis; one for right handed opponents and one for left. Huizinga is joined by eight other leading experts, including Japan’s Keiji Suzuki; the man who revolutionised Ko-uchi-gari. Russia’s Kirill Denisov performs Ko-uchi-gari either with a skipping entry or as a double attack, whilst Ugo Legrand uses a twitch entry. France’s Lucie Décosse’s preferred way of using the throw is either from an opponent’s deep grip or alongside her Tokui-waza – O-uchigari. An unusual cross grip variation comes from Ole Bischof of Germany, with his compatriot Udo Quellmalz showing how Ko-uchi-gari can be the ultimate counter attack. Finally, don’t miss the incredible variety of combinations performed by USA’s Kayla Harrison, Korea’s Ki-young Jeon and Suzuki. Throwing descriptions and tuition are accompanied by incredible photographic sequences, with the key technical moments highlighted. Many of the images are shown for the first time and come from Fighting Films’ vast photograph archive. Fighting Films has been closely working alongside the world’s greatest judoka for over 30 years. Throwing for Ippon is the first project where all of this international technical expertise is compiled in one place. Presented by Superstar Judo, Fighting Films’ online coaching subscription site, the techniques can also be viewed in video format by clicking on a QR code at either the start or end of each book. The author is Fighting Films partner Danny Hicks, who was IJF TV Director from 2009-2017. This guide is an essential for all judoka. Whether you just want to learn the basics of a throw or be inspired by numerous different variations from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the techniques that are proven to work at the very highest level.


Uchi

Uchi
Author: Tyson Cole
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780292771291

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For chef Tyson Cole, sushi has always been more than just food; it's an expression of his love and respect for Japanese culture. Having now devoted more than a decade of his life to the skill, art, and discipline of being a sushi chef, Cole's sole purpose is simple: to create the perfect bite. Cole delivers that perfect bite every day at Uchi, his Austin restaurant. Since 2003, Uchi has received national acclaim for stretching beyond the borders of traditional Japanese sushi. "Ingredients and flavors from all over the world are easily accessible now," Cole says. "The cuisine I create is playfully multicultural, mixing the Japanese tradition with tastes that inspire me." Uchi's prominence in the evolution of Japanese cuisine has garnered the restaurant four James Beard Award nominations, as well as a spot for Cole on Food and Wine magazine's list of "Best New Chefs." With their first cookbook, the team at Uchi invites sushi lovers and novices alike to explore their gastronomic boundaries with some of the restaurant's most celebrated recipes: a crisp melon gazpacho adorned with luscious morsels of poached lobster, for instance, or the polenta custard, corn sorbet, and corn milk dessert—a blissful homage to summer corn. Uchi: The Cookbook also presents the story of Tyson Cole, from dishwasher to restaurant owner; an account of the current state of American sushi; and a primer on the ins and outs of this sophisticated, yet artful cuisine.


Return of the Uchi-Deshi

Return of the Uchi-Deshi
Author: Rosenberg
Publisher: MB&B Distribution
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0983174822

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Pictures from the Water Trade

Pictures from the Water Trade
Author: John David Morley
Publisher: St Martins Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1995
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780312135874

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The author describes his experiences as a student in Japan and offers an inside look at the nightclubs and geisha bars of Tokyo


Japanese Communication

Japanese Communication
Author: Senko K. Maynard
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1997-06-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780824818784

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In an accessible and original study of the Japanese language in relation to Japanese society and culture, Senko Maynard characterizes the ways of communicating in Japanese and explores Japanese language-associated modes of thinking and feeling. Japanese Communication: Language and Thought in Context opens with a comparison of basic American and Japanese values via cultural icons--the cowboy and the samurai--before leading the reader to the key concept in her study: rationality. Writing for those who have a basic knowledge of Japanese language and culture, Maynard examines topics such as masculine and feminine speech, swearing, expressions of ridicule and conflict, adverbs of emotional attitude and the eloquence of silence. Maynard provides a refreshing and entertaining perspective for interpreting contemporary Japan, sometimes in contrast to the United States.


Crested Kimono

Crested Kimono
Author: Matthews Masayuki Hamabata
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1991-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801499753

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Matthews Hamabata got off to an unpromising start when he first arrived in Japan to study influential business families. An unmarried, third-generation Japanese-American graduate student, he was there to learn about business executives in their roles as male principals and heads of households. Some Japanese were less than hospitable and often downright rude to him, and the souvenirs bearing the Harvard University emblem that he had brought along for gifts proved to be inappropriate within the highly ritualized system of Japanese gift-giving. In this engaging and personal narrative, we watch Hamabata in the first disappointing six months of his fieldwork as he attempts to map the boundaries of culture, class, and sexuality. "I became my own biggest fieldwork problem," he writes. "Was I inside or out? When I thought I was in, I was actually out, but when I acknowledged the fact that I was out, I was let in." He soon recognized the importance of marital and filial relations in transmitting power in the business world, and he began to direct his study to examining the social and emotional lives of all members of the Japanese ie (household) and the way they affect business activity and ownership. He takes us behind the scenes of the family enterprise to see how the multiple "layers of reality"--biological, social, religious, emotional, and symbolic--relate and cause dilemmas for ie members. (Names, locations, and other details have been altered for the sake of anonymity.) We meet the Moriuchis, the Itoos, the Okimotos--people who must constantly balance their own personal desires against the good of the ie. Many telling vignettes illustrate a central tension in their lives--their need for love, power, and emotional expression versus the constraints of traditional attitudes toward their ancestors, public honor, the economic enterprise, and the obligation to continue the ie over time. A grandfather stubbornly refuses to hand over the reins of succession to the next generation, creating an impossible situation that eventually tears apart an economic empire, as well as the fabric of various interrelated families. Economic, familial, and religious factors figure in a clash for succession between the person who possesses the ancestral tablets and the head of the enterprise. A daughter must reconcile personal love with arranged marriage. Ambitions for the son in line for succession war with the realization that this spoiled, incompetent young man may well ruin the ie. A fascinating portrait of everyday life told with vibrant sensitivity as well as humor, this book is full of the vitality of common concerns: life choices, love and commitment, confrontations with death. It is about very real people trying to make sense of their lives--trying to reconcile the roles and duties dictated by custom and tradition with rapidly changing expectations in the international milieu of contemporary Japan.