Judo Book 1960
Judo Book 1960
Judo Book 1960
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SPONSORED
BY
DETROIT
JUDO CLUB
JUNE 4, 1960
TOURNAMENT
TERMS
or contest
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
judo
mats
go, or begin
1:00
2:45
4:15
6:00
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.
.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - one point
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - half point
OSAEKOMl- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - holding
OSAEKOMI-TOKETA-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - hold is broken
7:00
7:10
7:15
7:20
7:25
7:30
7:35
7:40
8:30
8:40
8:45
9:50
10:00
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.
.
.
..
.
.
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.
.
win by defauit
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ win by superiority
of rules
by yelling.
1959 MIDWESTERN AAU FIVE MAN TEAM CHAMP~ONS, DETROIT, MICH~GAN. From left to right:
Frank AuI, Nidan; Harry Bogan, Nidan: Mike Stanch. Ntdan ; wetter Caddow, Nidan; Otto Chanko, Sandan,
WELCOME
On behalf of the Detroit Judo Club and the Ko-Nen Judo Yudanshakai,
cers
and members,
members, instructors,
.t iono I
we would
like
to welcome
all
visiting
its
judo clubs,
officlub
of Detroit
Memorial Gym.
We sincerely
instructive
throughout
as well as entertaining.
TREASURER
Ko-Non judo Yudon.boko!
HIRO
FUJ'MOTO
Trustee
PRESIDENT
Ko-Non Judo YudaDshokol
VICE PRESIDENT
Judo Black Belt FederaUoD of tbe U.S.A.
A.1V. LINNELL
Pre$~dnu
ALMA SAMARIAN
Recording Sec.
DONALD
MALey
Public Rdatio,,~
Committee
BOUT
BEGINS:
1.
The contestants
salute
by bowing
to
one another
simu1aneously,
before beginning
the match.
2. At thecommandof
"HAJIME"
(begin)
by the chief
referee,
the contestants
begin
the bout.
3. Each
contestant
then grabs
his opponent's
right sleeve
with the left hand.
HOWA JUDO BOUT ENDS:
1. .The
contestants
by bowing
to one
ously.
terminate
their bout
anoth~r
simultaneoMAXIMUM
TIMING OF A BOUT:
1. A bout is usually
limited to three minuFRANK
LESZCZYNSKI
tes.
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of the bout have
959 Black
Belt Champion
2, After 2-1/2
elapsed,
the
timer notifies
the referee
with one rin g of a bell. The chief referee
says
"SHIBARAKU"
(the match
will soon be over).
""
of the bell, and the chief
3 . In a draw, the bout ends with two rings
referee
shouts
"SORE
MADE"
(that is all).
HOWA BOUT IS WON:
1. An "IPPON"
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
3.
may
be won
by unanimous
decision
of the
referees.
is chosen,
the chief referee
and say
"YUSEI
GACHI"
PARTICIPATING
1.
2.
O.
H.
n.
winning
OFFICIALS
There
is one chief
referee,
one or two assistant
referees,
one
timer,
an d one r e co rd er officia ting' during
the tournamen
t.
The "decision
or the chief referee
is final.
He may ask for the
assistant
referee's
opinion
in case
of a draw, but does not have
to agree
with him.
SOME
1.
2.
3.
4.
5".
6.
7.
PROHIBITED
EFFICIENCY-MINIMUM
EFFORT
Technique
is the very
core
of a .ccnre s ea ofs
ab i Ii ty.
It can
only
be
achieved
through
arduous
and di ligen!
practice
With superior
technique
a contestant
is able
to overcome
an opponens's superi or height.
weight
or
strength.
The
uuder lyi ng rhe rry in judo
is to cb rain Maximum"
ECficieocy
with Minimum
Effort.
This'can
only be accomplished
by proper application
of the basic
principles
involved.
Basic
Kn owl edge:
Judo
is composed
of hundreds
of basic
throws
or
movements,
which
are classified
under
the vari QUS headings
of leg throws,
hip throws,
hand throws,
back and side
throws,
counter
techniques,
chokes,
arm bars,
mat holds
etc.
Anyone
movement,
properly
appli ed , would
be sufficient
to secure
victory.
Speed:
The speed
with which
a throw is executed
Research
in tbi s+Iie ld shows
that the average
time
Transmission,
eye
to
brain
Decision
or registration..........
Transmission
brain to muscle
Contraction
of muscles
]t is obvious
a contestant
that
a reduction
a decided'
advantage.
of
any
...
portion
is of prime importance.
required
for:
16/100
4/100
20/100
50/100
of a second
of
time
this
would
give
Timing:
.As a contestant
manuvers
for pos i ri on, the timing
of the attack
becomes
of the utmost
importance.
Since
reaction
time
is figured
in
fractions
of a second,
it is necessary
to instantly
seize
an opportunity
afforded
by the opponent's
momentary
lack
of balance
or to caparbttae
on
an advantage
afforded
by his miscalculati
on.
Balance:
The first princi p le in the execution
of a throw
is to break
the
oppcnenr's
balance.
-Unless
thi s can be successfully
accomplished
it wi 11
be next to impossi
b l e to overcome
his strength
and resistance.
The break
must
be ateemp red
when
your
opponent
is in a vuoerebte
posi ti on resulting
from an unsuccessful
attack
on his
part,
involuntary
movement
induced
by your
efforts,
or unintentional
mistake.
Coordination:
Success
depends
in how well a contestant
coordinates
his
attack.
He must
seize
a momentary
advantage,
decide
[he throw
to be
applied,
break
his opponent's balance
in the .prei.-e
\directi. on and move
into proper
pos iet on for the throw.
All of these movements
must
be w r.l l
coordinated
with the utmost
of speed.
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FORMER
Detroit
balance
and ability,
for one momentary
instant
defeat.
BLACK
BELT
CHAMPIONS
Annual Invitational
Tournaments
MATTERS:
Body
scissors"
to abdomen,
head,
or neck.
Bending
or twisting
of Joints
other than elbow.
Inserting
fingers
into opponent's
sleeves
or bottom of trousers.
Binging
any part of opponents
body with end of belt or bottom of Jacket.
Bending
fingers
of o p p o n e n t ,
Anything
which is liable
to cause
danger
to the person
of the opponent.
0 lib rately
avoiding
contact
with opponent
to prevent
action
in c c n t e a t ,
II opttnq
a purely
defensive
posture
in order to avoid defeat.
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<l lib rat Ly qo outside
contest
area or push opponent
outside.
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on ntll face or head with either
his hcm c s or" feet.
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
Bill Kaufm.an
Otto Chanko
Gene Wyka
Johnny Osaka
JohlUly Osaka
Vince Tamura
Chicago
Detroit
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
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COMET
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Between
LARGEST
as an amateur cempetitive sport. Some 400 clubs in the United States attest
to
COMPLIMENTS . . .
Belt. His pregress to this date has taken him about four years.
When a judeka has finally .obtained his Black Belt, he again has a lonq climbfrom first to tenth degree. At present there are .only two living tenth degree
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The Detroit Judo Club was formed in 1952 as a direct result of the growing popularity of Judo in the Detroit area. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in the art and sport of Judo and to maintain among its members a
true spieit of amateurism and sportsman-like conduct. The club offers an opportunity for its members to work toward higher rank through competition with fellow
judoist and members of other judo clubs throughout the country.
At the present time, this non-profit club has a membership of some 300 judoist
and is composed of people from all walks of life. The age of this group ranges
from 6 to 65. The Club membership includes 25 women members and 35 junior
members.
The Detroit JudoClub is located at 4444 Joy Road, between Dexter and Grand
River. Facilities
of the club include a one piece 30 X 60 mat area five inches
thick, a 240 locker room, exercise room, lounge, office, and many other features.
The club, built entirely by the membership, has facilities for both men and women.
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