CompleteMartialArts.com - Classic Judo: 6 DVD Box Set

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List Price: $149.95
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Manufacturer: Rising Sun Productions Starring: Various Judo Masters Directed By: Hal Sharp
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Binding: DVD EAN: 0625866008047 Format: Box set Label: Rising Sun Productions Manufacturer: Rising Sun Productions Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Rising Sun Productions Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-04-21 Running Time: 325 Studio: Rising Sun Productions
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Bodyguard to the Emperor of Japan during post World War II, Master Instructor Hal Sharp has crated a magnificent series of historical DVDs. The Bushido Classic Judo 6 DVD series includes Never Before Seen Footage of the Old Kodokan. Hours of footage showing 8th, 9th and 10th degree masters working out and performing in their prime. Great names like Kotani, Ishikawa, Daigo, Fukoda and Mifune. The Martial Arts world owes Mr. Sharp a great deal of gratitude for the amazing job he has done in perserving this extremely rare and prestine quatilty footage, which would have otherwise been lost in the annals of time forever. Now, thanks to Mr. Sharp, we can all learn the secrets of Judo from the most famous Masters of all time.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pricey for what you get. Comment: I would try to find this product cheaper. Over-priced for what you get. A lot of narration that is monotone. Good info about Judo history though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Judo history Comment: A great series of Judo history by Hal Sharp. A must for Judo players.
Customer Rating:      Summary: See judo as it was! Comment: Hal Sharp is an American Judo treasure. He wrote the first book I ever bought back in 1965 and it still holds up today! Now Hal has taken hundred of hours worth of 16mm films he made in the 50's while stationed in Japan and put them on DVDs. These are rare and include judo legends like Mifune, Kotani, Okano, Kimura, Diago, and many more. Hal narrates the action with his personal memories of what it was like to be there. Thank You Hal for doing this.
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