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1
Judo Competition Rules
2
International Judo Championships
3
What to Expect at a Judo Tournament
4
The Competition Judogi
5
The Competition Area
6
Guide to Tournament Rules
7
Referee Signals
8
List of Competition Penalties
9
Original Kodokan Rules of Judo by H. Irving Hancock and Katsukuma Higashi
10
Contest at the Dojo by Sumitomo Arima
11
Evolution of Judo Rules by Neil Ohlenkamp
12
Fighting or Playing--The Martial Art vs Sport Debate by Neil Ohlenkamp
13
Judo Competition Systems by Neil Ohlenkamp
14
Analysis of Competition by Donn F. Draeger
15
A Flawed Premise by Steve Scott
16
Olympic Event History
17
Fighting Spirit by Isao Inokuma
18
My Judo by Masahiko Kimura - Part 1
19
My Judo by Masahiko Kimura - Part 2
20
Why Every Recreational Judo Player Should Compete by Todd Brehe
21
11 Reasons Why Judo is Better for your Kids than Team Sports by Yonah Wolf
22
The Inner Game of Martial Arts
23
Tournament and Event Calendars
"Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered, those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win."
Zhuge Liang
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