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Judo and Freestyle
Several grappling styles like Judo, Shoot wrestling, Catch wrestling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Sambo and several types of wrestling including Freestyle and Greco-Roman have gained global popularity.
The sport of submission wrestling brings together techniques from Folk Wrestling ( Catch-as-catch-can ), Luta Livre Esportiva, Freestyle Wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo and Sambo.
Though he utilizes a small core of these techniques as part of his teachings, Thompson prefers more pragmatic full-contact martial arts and combat sports such as boxing, Muay Thai and wrestling ( Greco-Roman, Judo, Jujutsu, and Freestyle ).
* Sport Sambo (, Bor ' ba Sambo, Sambo Wrestling ( eng )) is stylistically similar to Olympic Freestyle Wrestling or Judo, but with some differences in rules, protocol, and uniform.
Leg trips are featured in for instance Freestyle wrestling, Judo, Sumo, and Shuai Jiao while being an illegal technique in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Examples of famous Canadian wrestlers among these various wrestling sports are such as Daniel Igali for Freestyle Wrestling, Nicolas Gill, Ron Angus and Keith Morgan for Judo, Marc Bocek for both Submission Grappling and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.

Judo and Wrestling
* Pinning Techniques: Judo, Wrestling, Sambo
* Sport based systems, such as Karate, Muay Thai, Boxing, Judo, BJJ, and Wrestling.
Kimura went to Brazil again in 1959 to conduct his last Professional Judo / Wrestling tour.
* Jacob K. Javits Convention Center along with its expansion ( Wrestling, Judo, Tae-Kwon Do, Fencing, Weightlifting, Table Tennis )
In 1951 GEN Lemay appointed Emilio " Mel " Bruno, his Judo teacher and a former national American Athletic Union ( AAU ) Wrestling champion and fifth degree black belt in Judo, to direct a command wide Judo and combative measures program.
* 1970-1994: Competed in over 2, 000 Judo, Sambo, and Wrestling matches.
Wrestling as " Judo " Al Hayes, he appeared on the British circuit from the late 1950s to the late 1970s, when he left the United Kingdom and travelled to the United States.
* David Neil Liddiard Jenkin ( born 1943 ), Cornish Wrestling and Judo Champion, Great Britain Wrestling ( Sombo ) and British Judo Council ( England ) representative.
It hosted Boxing, Fencing, Handball, Judo, Taekwondo, Wrestling during the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games.
Common martial arts featuring joint locks include Aikido, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Catch Wrestling, Eagle Claw, Hapkido, Hung Gar, Jujutsu, Judo, Ninjutsu, Shoot wrestling, and mixed martial arts.

Judo and Greco-Roman
* Shoot wrestling: A Japanese martial art ( without the gi ) based on freestyle wrestling, Greco-Roman wrestling, Sambo, and catch wrestling, which later incorporated karate, Muay Thai, and Judo.

Judo and are
Judo practitioners are called judoka.
Several martial arts, such as Judo, are Olympic sports.
Tenri Judo is renowned as a successful competition style of Judo that has produced many champions, while there are also other sporting and arts interest groups within Tenrikyo.
The two combatants may use whatever methods they like provided they do not hurt each other and obey the rules of Judo concerning etiquette, which are essential to its proper working.
For example, one could say that Judo and Jujutsu practiced as a practiced martial art are one and the same, being that the practice of the art Jujutsu leads to obtaining the lifestyle of Judo ( Judo was originally known as Kano Jujutsu, after Judo's founder Kano Jigoro ).
Other clubs are Racing team " Lovćen ", Judo club " Crnogorac ", Karate club " Lovćen ", Boxing club " Lovćen ", Women basketball club " Lovćen " and others.
In some martial arts like Judo and Jiu Jitsu strangles or chokes are regarded as a safe way to render the opponent unconscious as opposed to other attacks e. g. strikes to the head.
There are well established Karate and Kung Fu school, and a Judo club in Hallcroft, the estate running parallel to North road.
Judo and modern kendo are both examples of this.
Kew East Post Office opened around 1924. are located in the north of the suburb and Balwyn Judo Club in the east.
An individual style may also have its own list of techniques, either that are taught or that are allowed in competitions such as Judo techniques or professional wrestling holds.
The following are a few of the organized sports teams: Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, Judo, Cheerleading, and Dance Team.
" Hindu push-ups " ( aka Hanuman Push-ups, Judo Push-ups or Dive Bomber Push-ups, although the latter vary slightly in the second half of the movement ) are a form of exercise prevalent in Indian and Pakistani physical culture and Indian martial arts, particularly Pehlwani.
As students ' techniques evolve to more advanced levels, softer style techniques ( Judo, Aikido and T ' ai chi ) and Boxing are introduced along with throws and take-downs.
There are six divisions: Football ( Knattspyrnudeild UMFG ), Basketball, Judo, Swimming ( sport ), Taekwondo, Gymnastic.
Judoka are participants in the sport of Judo.
In Judo and other martial arts, there are many classifications of different types of single leg takedowns.
The most widely-known international federations today are the American Jujitsu Institute, Jujitsu America, the American Judo and Jujitsu Federation, and Small Circle Jujitsu.
Outside of schools among the general population, the dominant forms of wrestling are Judo, Submission Grappling, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Sambo.

Judo and Olympic
* Ole Bischof ( born 1979 ): Olympic Judo champion
The Summer Olympic Games includes Judo, Taekwondo, western archery, boxing, javelin, wrestling and fencing as events, while Chinese Wushu recently failed in its bid to be included, but is still actively performed in tournaments across the world.
The term is described by Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo, in a speech at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games: " Randori, meaning " free exercise ", is practiced under conditions of actual contest.
Judo has been recognized as an official event in the Olympic Games since the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
* 7 – Christopher Adams, 46, pro wrestler and judoka, brother of Olympic Judo star Neil Adams.
In the years after returning from the Olympic Games, Campbell worked as a deputy sheriff in Sacramento County, California, coached the U. S. National Judo Team, operated his own dojo in Sacramento, and taught high school ( physical education and art classes ).
* Dr. Sachio Ashida ( Judo instructor, ninth degree black belt in Judo, also a black belt in forms of karate, kendo, and Jujutsu, former Olympic Judo referee )
Judo became an Olympic sport in 1964, and has spread throughout the world.
It is included in the Guide for National Olympic Committees ( NOCs ) for the Olympic sports of Basketball, Judo and Taekwondo.
Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall and featured 368 judoka competing for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions.
* Judo: Conte was also connected with supplying " vitamin supplements " to the 1988 U. S. Olympic Judo team coached by Willy Cahill of San Bruno, California.
He is an Olympic bronze medal finalist in the 2004 Summer Olympics Judo 100 kg class in Athens.
On 1 May 2010, Sanderson married Densign White, former Olympic Judo athlete, at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
Unlike most of the FIK affiliates, including Japan, they wish to see kumdo / kendo become an Olympic sport as with Judo and Taekwondo.
The club is the longest continuously running Judo Club in Europe and members of the current UK Olympic Judo team train there including Winston Gordon.
* Kosei Inoue ( Olympic Judo champion )
Canadians have won five Olympic medals in Judo since it was added to the Summer games in 1964.

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