Author: Danny Hicks
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
ISBN: 0957080417
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Hajime! is the introduction to Superstar Judo’s guide to Throwing for Ippon. This should be read before any of the other books in the series. Author Danny Hicks, Fighting Films partner, gives a brief summary of Ippon – judo’s maximum score. He describes how the various qualities of the Ippon help make judo such a unique sport and the close working collaborations Fighting Films have developed alongside numerous Olympic and world champions. It’s these collaborations that have, over three decades, produced Fighting Films’ premium judo coaching videos. Originally released on VHS and DVD, these videos now form the basis to FF’s online coaching site – Superstar Judo. With tuition from more than 20 of judo’s greatest fighters, Superstar Judo has become the most innovative and specialised of all judo coaching video resources. Now, for the first time, all of the champions come together, as the story of every major competitive scoring throw is showcased. Throwing for Ippon contains 21 unique books, including 19 throws. Each book includes tuition from these champions, with beautiful photographic sequences to help illustrate the key technical points. The books start with traditional variations of the throw, before alternative methods of gripping, entry and execution are explored. As the books progress, so does the complexity of the throw. By the end of each book, throwing combinations are included as well as some extremely unusual variations. 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 techniques from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the throws that are proven to work at the very highest level.
Hajime!
Author: Danny Hicks
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
ISBN: 0957080417
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Hajime! is the introduction to Superstar Judo’s guide to Throwing for Ippon. This should be read before any of the other books in the series. Author Danny Hicks, Fighting Films partner, gives a brief summary of Ippon – judo’s maximum score. He describes how the various qualities of the Ippon help make judo such a unique sport and the close working collaborations Fighting Films have developed alongside numerous Olympic and world champions. It’s these collaborations that have, over three decades, produced Fighting Films’ premium judo coaching videos. Originally released on VHS and DVD, these videos now form the basis to FF’s online coaching site – Superstar Judo. With tuition from more than 20 of judo’s greatest fighters, Superstar Judo has become the most innovative and specialised of all judo coaching video resources. Now, for the first time, all of the champions come together, as the story of every major competitive scoring throw is showcased. Throwing for Ippon contains 21 unique books, including 19 throws. Each book includes tuition from these champions, with beautiful photographic sequences to help illustrate the key technical points. The books start with traditional variations of the throw, before alternative methods of gripping, entry and execution are explored. As the books progress, so does the complexity of the throw. By the end of each book, throwing combinations are included as well as some extremely unusual variations. 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 techniques from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the throws that are proven to work at the very highest level.
Publisher: Fighting Films - Ippon Books
ISBN: 0957080417
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Hajime! is the introduction to Superstar Judo’s guide to Throwing for Ippon. This should be read before any of the other books in the series. Author Danny Hicks, Fighting Films partner, gives a brief summary of Ippon – judo’s maximum score. He describes how the various qualities of the Ippon help make judo such a unique sport and the close working collaborations Fighting Films have developed alongside numerous Olympic and world champions. It’s these collaborations that have, over three decades, produced Fighting Films’ premium judo coaching videos. Originally released on VHS and DVD, these videos now form the basis to FF’s online coaching site – Superstar Judo. With tuition from more than 20 of judo’s greatest fighters, Superstar Judo has become the most innovative and specialised of all judo coaching video resources. Now, for the first time, all of the champions come together, as the story of every major competitive scoring throw is showcased. Throwing for Ippon contains 21 unique books, including 19 throws. Each book includes tuition from these champions, with beautiful photographic sequences to help illustrate the key technical points. The books start with traditional variations of the throw, before alternative methods of gripping, entry and execution are explored. As the books progress, so does the complexity of the throw. By the end of each book, throwing combinations are included as well as some extremely unusual variations. 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 techniques from the world’s best, Throwing for Ippon reveals the throws that are proven to work at the very highest level.
Hajime
Author: Antonio (Tone) Resende
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483684407
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
For several years, I have wanted to write the history of karate in Southeastern Massachusetts. However, there always seemed to be other priorities that distracted my focus. In 2009 I retired from my position as a police detective, and having been retired from the armed forces, I now had no legitimate reason not to devote as much time as possible to such a good karate idea well, except for a brief period of hospitalization due to a serious surgery that kept me hospitalized for twenty-seven days and then at home for three weeks under nurses' care with months of recovery. Karate history, in general, is, in some cases, somewhat obscured, including in the United States. I am willing to bet that not many people have thought of or proceeded to put in writing any historical account of karate in specific communities of the United States other than the Armed Services Judo and Jujitsu Academy in Pensacola, Florida, and the paper Helium by Can Tran. There are a number of historical writings as to how karate was introduced to the United States; however, I have not come across any historical account that takes us from Japan to the United States and to a particular community. There are also a number of historical accounts, but only pertaining to individual organizations or instructors. For this reason, I decided that this may spark the interest of other practitioners of martial arts to write factual accounts to the best of their abilities so that other young martial artists may draw some knowledge from these written facts or events. Even if this does not occur, at least the Shotokan practitioners can have some guidance as to the historical facts, at least in a certain US community. The reason I emphasize the Shotokan practitioners is because I have a greater involvement with the Shotokan system of karate. Perhaps this can be used as the basis of historical research or studies, especially among the college clubs and even dojos. I hope to keep your interest from beginning to end as I will cover a short history of karate in general and Shotokan karate to the history of karate in Southeastern Massachusetts. This will also be useful in recognizing specific individuals, masters, and instructors that deserve the credit and acknowledgment since karate remains a sport with less recognition compared to other sports. As Gichin Funakoshi often reminded his students, "The spirit of karate-do is lost without courtesy." Therefore, this written account expresses the acknowledgment of those who brought karate to us, beginning at the grass roots of the communities, for this is how it manifested to national participation. This is one courtesy we often forget; it is like not knowing, or forgetting, where we come from. So often I have come across karate practitioners that are black belts and instructing karate classes and they do not know much, if anything, about how and where karate began and how it spread to all parts of the world. Sure, if you should ask any person with some karate interest as to where karate originated and how it spread, they almost always give the basic knowledge that it started from Dharma in India to China to Okinawa but not a whole lot more than that. In Japan, karate is a culture, not just instructions on how to kick and punch. As to this, I quote Funakoshi's writing: "The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of the participant." Through this, there are a number of dojo kun to be followed, and the five most important are the following: seek perfection of character, be faithful, endeavor to excel, respect others, and refrain from violent behavior. These are usually found posted on a wall in the dojo. Additional dojo kun will be listed at the end of the book in both Japanese and English.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483684407
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
For several years, I have wanted to write the history of karate in Southeastern Massachusetts. However, there always seemed to be other priorities that distracted my focus. In 2009 I retired from my position as a police detective, and having been retired from the armed forces, I now had no legitimate reason not to devote as much time as possible to such a good karate idea well, except for a brief period of hospitalization due to a serious surgery that kept me hospitalized for twenty-seven days and then at home for three weeks under nurses' care with months of recovery. Karate history, in general, is, in some cases, somewhat obscured, including in the United States. I am willing to bet that not many people have thought of or proceeded to put in writing any historical account of karate in specific communities of the United States other than the Armed Services Judo and Jujitsu Academy in Pensacola, Florida, and the paper Helium by Can Tran. There are a number of historical writings as to how karate was introduced to the United States; however, I have not come across any historical account that takes us from Japan to the United States and to a particular community. There are also a number of historical accounts, but only pertaining to individual organizations or instructors. For this reason, I decided that this may spark the interest of other practitioners of martial arts to write factual accounts to the best of their abilities so that other young martial artists may draw some knowledge from these written facts or events. Even if this does not occur, at least the Shotokan practitioners can have some guidance as to the historical facts, at least in a certain US community. The reason I emphasize the Shotokan practitioners is because I have a greater involvement with the Shotokan system of karate. Perhaps this can be used as the basis of historical research or studies, especially among the college clubs and even dojos. I hope to keep your interest from beginning to end as I will cover a short history of karate in general and Shotokan karate to the history of karate in Southeastern Massachusetts. This will also be useful in recognizing specific individuals, masters, and instructors that deserve the credit and acknowledgment since karate remains a sport with less recognition compared to other sports. As Gichin Funakoshi often reminded his students, "The spirit of karate-do is lost without courtesy." Therefore, this written account expresses the acknowledgment of those who brought karate to us, beginning at the grass roots of the communities, for this is how it manifested to national participation. This is one courtesy we often forget; it is like not knowing, or forgetting, where we come from. So often I have come across karate practitioners that are black belts and instructing karate classes and they do not know much, if anything, about how and where karate began and how it spread to all parts of the world. Sure, if you should ask any person with some karate interest as to where karate originated and how it spread, they almost always give the basic knowledge that it started from Dharma in India to China to Okinawa but not a whole lot more than that. In Japan, karate is a culture, not just instructions on how to kick and punch. As to this, I quote Funakoshi's writing: "The ultimate aim of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the character of the participant." Through this, there are a number of dojo kun to be followed, and the five most important are the following: seek perfection of character, be faithful, endeavor to excel, respect others, and refrain from violent behavior. These are usually found posted on a wall in the dojo. Additional dojo kun will be listed at the end of the book in both Japanese and English.
Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School
Author: Takeshi Morisato
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350101737
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This introduction to Tanabe Hajime (1885–1962), the critical successor of the “father of contemporary Japanese philosophy” Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945), focuses on Tanabe's central philosophical ideas and perspective on self, world, knowledge, and the purpose of philosophizing. Addressing Tanabe's life-long study of the history of Anglo-European philosophy, Takeshi Morisato explores his notable philosophical ideas including the logic of species, metanoetics, and philosophy of death. He sets out Tanabe's belief that the Anglo-European framework of thinking is incapable of giving sufficient answers to the philosophical questions concerning the self and the world together and discusses the central ideas he developed while working in both Judeo-Christian and Mahayana Buddhist traditions. Featuring comprehensive further reading lists, discussion questions, and teaching notes, this is an ideal introductory guide to Tanabe Hajime for anyone interested in Japanese and World philosophies, as well as the early development of the Kyoto School.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350101737
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This introduction to Tanabe Hajime (1885–1962), the critical successor of the “father of contemporary Japanese philosophy” Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945), focuses on Tanabe's central philosophical ideas and perspective on self, world, knowledge, and the purpose of philosophizing. Addressing Tanabe's life-long study of the history of Anglo-European philosophy, Takeshi Morisato explores his notable philosophical ideas including the logic of species, metanoetics, and philosophy of death. He sets out Tanabe's belief that the Anglo-European framework of thinking is incapable of giving sufficient answers to the philosophical questions concerning the self and the world together and discusses the central ideas he developed while working in both Judeo-Christian and Mahayana Buddhist traditions. Featuring comprehensive further reading lists, discussion questions, and teaching notes, this is an ideal introductory guide to Tanabe Hajime for anyone interested in Japanese and World philosophies, as well as the early development of the Kyoto School.
Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications (in Honor of Hajime Yamamoto)
Author: U. Happek
Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
ISBN: 1607686244
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
ISBN: 1607686244
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
Hajime's First Genderswap
Author: senaka ga shiri
Publisher: wwwave comics
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
"Did you know, Hajime? When girls feel good, they get wet down here."
Publisher: wwwave comics
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
"Did you know, Hajime? When girls feel good, they get wet down here."
Daido Moriyama
Author: Mark Holborn
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780500544662
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Inspired by the work of an earlier generation of Japanese photographers, especially by Shomei Tomatsu, and by William Klein's seminal photographic book on New York, Daido Moriyama moved from Osaka to Tokyo in the early sixties to become a photographer. He became the leading exponent of a fierce new photographic style that corresponded perfectly to the abrasive and intense climate of Tokyo during a period of great social upheaval. His black and white pictures were marked by fierce contrast and fragmentary, even scratched, frames, which concealed his virtuoso printing. Between June 1972 and July 1973 he produced his own magazine publication, Kiroku, which was then referred to as Record. It became a diaristic journal of his work as it developed. Ten years ago he was able to resume publication of Record, which gradually expanded in extent. To date he has published thirty issues, a number of them including colour. The publication of Record as a book enables work from all thirty issues to be edited into a single sequence, punctuated by Moriyama's own text as it appeared in the magazines. It used to be assumed that Moriyama's peculiarly Japanese style was tied to his Tokyo roots. The evidence of the last ten years demonstrates that Moriyama, a restless world traveller, has been able to apply his unique vision to northern Europe, southern France, the cities of Florence, London, Barcelona, Taipei, Hong Kong, New York and Los Angeles as well as to the alleys of Osaka, and the landscape of Hokkaido. The book ends in Afghanistan.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780500544662
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Inspired by the work of an earlier generation of Japanese photographers, especially by Shomei Tomatsu, and by William Klein's seminal photographic book on New York, Daido Moriyama moved from Osaka to Tokyo in the early sixties to become a photographer. He became the leading exponent of a fierce new photographic style that corresponded perfectly to the abrasive and intense climate of Tokyo during a period of great social upheaval. His black and white pictures were marked by fierce contrast and fragmentary, even scratched, frames, which concealed his virtuoso printing. Between June 1972 and July 1973 he produced his own magazine publication, Kiroku, which was then referred to as Record. It became a diaristic journal of his work as it developed. Ten years ago he was able to resume publication of Record, which gradually expanded in extent. To date he has published thirty issues, a number of them including colour. The publication of Record as a book enables work from all thirty issues to be edited into a single sequence, punctuated by Moriyama's own text as it appeared in the magazines. It used to be assumed that Moriyama's peculiarly Japanese style was tied to his Tokyo roots. The evidence of the last ten years demonstrates that Moriyama, a restless world traveller, has been able to apply his unique vision to northern Europe, southern France, the cities of Florence, London, Barcelona, Taipei, Hong Kong, New York and Los Angeles as well as to the alleys of Osaka, and the landscape of Hokkaido. The book ends in Afghanistan.
Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy
Author: Takeshi Morisato
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350092533
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
This book brings together the work of two significant figures in contemporary philosophy. By considering the work of Tanabe Hajime, the Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, and William Desmond, the contemporary Irish philosopher, Takeshi Morisato offers a clear presentation of contemporary comparative solutions to the problems of the philosophy of religion. Importantly, this is the first book-length English-language study of Tanabe Hajime's philosophy of religion that consults the original Japanese texts. Considering the examples of Christianity and Buddhism, Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy focuses on finding the solution to the problem of philosophy of religion through comparative examinations of Tanabe's metanoetics and Desmond's metaxology. It aims to conclude that these contemporary thinkers - while they draw their inspiration from the different religious traditions of Christianity and Mahayana Buddhism - successfully reconfigure the relation of faith and reason. Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy marks an important intervention into comparative philosophy by bringing into dialogue these thinkers, both major figures within their respective traditions yet rarely discussed in tandem.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350092533
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
This book brings together the work of two significant figures in contemporary philosophy. By considering the work of Tanabe Hajime, the Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, and William Desmond, the contemporary Irish philosopher, Takeshi Morisato offers a clear presentation of contemporary comparative solutions to the problems of the philosophy of religion. Importantly, this is the first book-length English-language study of Tanabe Hajime's philosophy of religion that consults the original Japanese texts. Considering the examples of Christianity and Buddhism, Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy focuses on finding the solution to the problem of philosophy of religion through comparative examinations of Tanabe's metanoetics and Desmond's metaxology. It aims to conclude that these contemporary thinkers - while they draw their inspiration from the different religious traditions of Christianity and Mahayana Buddhism - successfully reconfigure the relation of faith and reason. Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy marks an important intervention into comparative philosophy by bringing into dialogue these thinkers, both major figures within their respective traditions yet rarely discussed in tandem.
Path in Between
Author: Hajime Kimura
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788887569742
Category : Artists' books
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
- The book is the visual record of the author's process of recovering memories with clues found on paths his father used to take and places his family used to visitWhen he attempted to trace memories of his late father, Hajime Kimura realized that most of them were missing. Because of this, his photos were shot with a half-framed camera. Each image consists of two shots divided by a thick black border. The continuous sequence of the images seems to repeatedly suggest the photographer's impossible attempt at recovering a lost past. One can come close to faded memories, but cannot reconstruct them perfectly.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788887569742
Category : Artists' books
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
- The book is the visual record of the author's process of recovering memories with clues found on paths his father used to take and places his family used to visitWhen he attempted to trace memories of his late father, Hajime Kimura realized that most of them were missing. Because of this, his photos were shot with a half-framed camera. Each image consists of two shots divided by a thick black border. The continuous sequence of the images seems to repeatedly suggest the photographer's impossible attempt at recovering a lost past. One can come close to faded memories, but cannot reconstruct them perfectly.
Japanese Optical and Geometrical Art
Author: Hajime Ouchi
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486318990
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Some of the most ingenious and attractive modern motifs. 746 designs.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486318990
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Some of the most ingenious and attractive modern motifs. 746 designs.
The Religious Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime
Author: Taitetsu Unno
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
This collection brings together a series of papers delivered at an international symposium on metanoetics held at Smith College, October 1989. The symposium was inspired by publication of the English translation of Tanabe Hajime's Philosophy as Metanoetics in 1986, which marked another milestone in the introduction of Japanese philosophy to the West. Nineteen representative scholars in the fields of philosophy and religion discuss the implications of metanoetics and other aspects of Tanabe's thought for our understanding of Shin Buddhism, Christianity, philosophy, and society. Among the wide variety of topics covered are the meaning of Shin Buddhism for the West, the encounter of Buddhism and Christianity, and the relation of religious philosophy to society. (c) Chisokudo Publications, 2020. Also available as an Apple ibook.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
This collection brings together a series of papers delivered at an international symposium on metanoetics held at Smith College, October 1989. The symposium was inspired by publication of the English translation of Tanabe Hajime's Philosophy as Metanoetics in 1986, which marked another milestone in the introduction of Japanese philosophy to the West. Nineteen representative scholars in the fields of philosophy and religion discuss the implications of metanoetics and other aspects of Tanabe's thought for our understanding of Shin Buddhism, Christianity, philosophy, and society. Among the wide variety of topics covered are the meaning of Shin Buddhism for the West, the encounter of Buddhism and Christianity, and the relation of religious philosophy to society. (c) Chisokudo Publications, 2020. Also available as an Apple ibook.