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1995 World Judo Championships -
Part I&II
Action packed footage from the 1995 Japan World Championships, this double volume video is
another spectacular production from Fighting Films. Witness the heroic comeback of
Toshihiko Koga at the under 78kg category after the '92 Barcelona Olympics. Also, David
Douillet of France attempted the double crown in the +95 kgs and the open categories with
strong opposition. Not forgetting, the fierce and speedy Ryoko Tamura defended her -48 kgs
title with style.104 minutes. NTSC.
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1993 World Judo Championships Part I&II
Double volume video set, over 200 minutes - the most comprehensive coverage of any world
championships. Action includes Tamura's complete domination of her division, the Nakamura
brother's double gold medals, Yoshida's inspirational climb to the final and Ogawa's
shocking defeat. This is truly an account of the World's best judo action, that you won't
soon forget.200 minutes.
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1991 World Judo Championships -
The Road to Glory
Considered to be Fighting Film's finest hour, this highly acclaimed video is regarded by
many to be the greatest judo video ever produced. The Road To Glory recalls many of the
most exciting moments of the 1991 Barcelona World Championships from all categories both
men and women. Among the exciting sequences you will see are: Ogawa's shocking defeat, the
ultimate kouchi-gari by Okada (the throw of the tournament), Ruiz's unbelievable
footsweeps, and Koga's unique wrong-sided seoi-nage.50
minutes. NTSC.
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1989 World Judo Championships -
20 Great Fights
Neil Adams selects 20 of the most exciting and controversial matches from the 1989
Belgrade World Championships and provides his expert analysis for each of them. In between
the matches are actual studio demonstrations by Adams himself. Among the techniques
examined are: Koga's amazing one-handed seoi-nage, Budukin's dynamic flying juji-gatame,
Veritchev's vicious waki-gatame and Briggs's unstoppable sangaku turnover.60 minutes. NTSC.
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101 Judo Ippons
Ippon is the ultimate score in the sport of judo. Now for the first time, 101 ippon
scores, by the best fighters in the world, are brought together on one video tape. This
action-packed volume features sections on hold-downs, strangles, armlocks and an extended
section on throws. The clips that make up this unique package were specially selected
from major international tournaments such as the World Championships, the British Open,
the European Championships, the Hungary Cup, and the Tournoi de Paris. Commentary by Neil
Adams and Ray Stevens.60 minutes. NTSC.
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Modern Competitive Judo
A coaching tape that coaches Judo as it really happens in competition. In this tape, Neil
Adams (World Champion, Double Olympic Silver Medalist, Five Times European Champion) and
Karen Briggs (Four Times World Champion, Five Times European Champion) demonstrate their
best techniques. In it you will find many variations of the techniques demonstrated
including numerous competition examples from the World and European
Championships. The techniques demonstrated are Juji-Gatame, Sangaku, Uchimata,
Tai-Otoshi, Tomoe-Nage, Seoi-Nage, Yoko Sutemi-Waza, and Uranage. Commentary by Neil
Adams.60 minutes. NTSC.
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Olympic Judo Quellmalz
Udo Quellmalz is without doubt one of the world's best Judoka of all time. From 1989-96 he
returned from every World Championship and Olympic Games with a medal. Above all, his two
victories at the 1991 and 1995 World Championships and the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta were
outstanding. Udo Quellmalz is a master of both Newaza and Tachiwaza. In this video he
shows his unique techniques, tactical skills together with his own special grips. A
stunning mixture of studio demonstrations illustrated with footage from German, European
and World Championships and featuring all five of his victories in the 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Games.60 minutes. NTSC.
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1996 Atlanta Olympics Part
I&II
A must have! The official IJF production of the world's most exciting tournament. At +95
Kgs David Douillet (FRA) bids to add the Olympic crown to his three World titles. At -72
Kgs, Yoko Tanabe (JPN) is back out of retirement and is chasing the World title that has
eluded her, but can she overcome Ulla Werbrouck (BEL). The amazing Koreans, Ki-Young Jeon
(-86 Kgs) and Min-Sun Cho (-66Kgs) are aiming to put their country at the head of the
medal table. Can they be stopped? At -95 Kgs the man to beat is Pawel Nastual (POL). Will
he add the Olympic Gold medal to his World and European titles? Multiple camera angles,
hundreds of slow motion replays - non stop action.102
minutes. NTSC.
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Advanced Judo Newaza
The program starts with juji-gatame, executed by using the various turns and
finishings. The second section deals with special osaekomi techniques. Next is an
extended section on sangaku, the triangular strangle done with the legs.
Finally, the program reveals some of the most effective shimewaza used in modern
competition today.
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