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Dial-Media
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Dial-Media is the media division of the International Charity Youth Support (charity No 296080). We encourage young people to be creative and produce films and music on social subjects. We also have an archive collection of Judo and Martial arts. Latest short films include award winning 'Asylum' on Asylum seeking children and 'A Man of the Ways' Centenary tribute to Trevor Leggett.
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Leila Birch Mutilatini Portonovo per Tutti
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Leila Birch, British Actress supports Portonovo per Tutti initiative to create a community resource .
Aula del mare Lucia Mascino
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Progetto Ex-Mutilatini. - Aula del Mare - confronto fra esperienze di progettazione partecipata
Conferenza Stampa Lucia Mascino
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Progetto Mutilatini - Conferenza stampa 28/4/2017
Teizo Kawamura - Judo techniques
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Teizo Kawamura was one of the Judo greats - a Kodokan 6th Dan sensei who came to the UK from Japan in1953 and spent a time as chief instructor of the Budokwai Judo Club founded by his countryman Gunji Koizumi. He was a skilled technician and great teacher. This DVD is his demonstration of a wide variety of Judo techniques.
A Man of The Ways
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Documentary celebrating Trevor Leggett's life and work on the occasion of his centenary in 2014
Koizumi little spring
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Gunji Koizumi, the father of Judo in the UK and the founder of the Budokwai Club in London.
Goshin-jutsu-no-kata part two
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Part two of our DVD production of Goshin-jitsu no kata taught by John Cornish. Available for purchase from Dial-media.org
Goshin-Jutsu-no-Kata part one
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There are very few video records of Goshin-Jitsu and this series is taught by a true master - John Cornish. Part one of a two part dvd Also available for purchase from Dial-Media.org. Produced Diana Birch
An Englishwoman in Japan
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The story of Sarah Mayer and her friendship with Ichiro Hatta and his family as she visited Japan to learn Judo. Based on her letter home to Gunji Koizumi (apologise first frames silent due to copyright issue over intro music)
Parottee Pool Project
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Parottee pool with disabled access allows rehabilitation possibilities for local patients. Part of our ecological project of beach beautification on beach behind where old rubble left by hurricane Ivan has been removed to make the area safe for children and the fishermen.
swallows pond - laghetto delle rondine
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The swallows like the new pond and swoop to drink. Ca'Gitana Coldifico
Omar C Richards interview Rikki Beadle Blair
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Omar C Richards interviews Artistic Director Rikki Beadle-Blair about the empowering of East London
Leicester%20reconstruction mov
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A Voice of Youth Production on Leicester reconstruction
Jihadi Brides this is not what Islam teaches HD
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Jihadi Brides this is not what Islam teaches HD
Block strike that ju jujitsu self defense is
I practice more jutsu grab clothes wrist lock techniques side control
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Love it...Haven Tropical Paradise is a nice beachfront villa indeed here in Parottee, Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica an awesome seafront location ^_^ Is there an instagram and facebook showing pictures/videos of how beautiful the garden is, the pool is, the rooms are, the beachfront is and the house itself? ^_^ Would love to see more
Beautiful
Mr Hunt seems a really interesting guy. Are there any books about him?
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A very driven and accomplished man. I note he had a punchy, clipped way of speaking and writing. He also looked rigid and stiff like Englishmen of his time. So my view is that he never acquired effortless flow and fluidity unlike zen masters. He seemed to thrive on excessive effort, making everything an ordeal to overcome. Perhaps he never unlearned his early conditioning. This is my view based on his books and limited videos of him. He exemplifies the western approach to eastern traditions. Breaking things down, analytic, trying hard to grasp/capture and simplify through writing. Like his taking all the secret koans and putting them into a book. Why? Perhaps they're secret for a reason, not for mass consumption. Never getting underneath the teaching. Not sure my comments will be understood, but these are subtle things to convey.
Number 3 ends in Soy o nage at my school.
Thanks for posting this.
Good kihon with details, it.is worth to watch at it without hurry and pay attention
I had the honour of attending a coaching sessions by Len in the wonderful Romford and Hornchurch Judo club and the LJS bot5h clubs are gone but Len''s. legacy lives on I have always been a heavy weight but stood no chance with this gentleman on the ground .Is that Larry Ralph on the mat with him ? another gentleman of judo
Very nice video. I always liked Koizumi, I have a small manual he wrote, and his excellent book, My Study of Judo in my library.
Thank you for the video, Guys n girls, people are missing the point ( probably non Judoka) this is instructional to show the nuances. If you want to see it moved up to dynamic, click this, plenty of goshin jitsu tech within this demo here. But to perform this as it is, they had to learn it in slow motion as this original video above. m.ua-cam.com/video/dKo-AF_pC6c/v-deo.html
Looks fake I’m sorry but it doesn’t look real
Aha, the good ol' Goshin Jutsu kata! In answer to some naively dismissive comments below, yes, Cornish here is an old man slowly demonstrating and explaining some basic details in the kata, as similar is often done in most other Asian systems, and one can add as many strikes and varied moves as needed when used for real, the video just showing a study session. I started training with Sensei John Cornish in the early 70s at the London Budokwai where he instructed the aikido classes, and even though I also trained at the Aikikai of GB with Kazuo Chiba and Minoru Kanetsuka, until changing my aikido allegiance to Sensei WiIliams' Ki Federation of GB (the Koichi Tohei style) in the 1980s, I still continued to visit Cornish's classes until I migrated to the USA in 2001, by which time Cornish was my old mentor and friend. Cornish was already a grizzled high ranking judoist in the 70s who had come up through the Kodokan ranks during his engineering studies at a Japanese university, to eventually start visiting Aikido HQ too, when O-Sensei was still alive. Cornish interpreted much of his aikido as an extension of what he already knew, i.e., judo, similar to how Kenji Tomiki did, too, and Cornish often made allusions to judo in his aikido classes, so his way of doing things, even if sometimes odd looking to Aikikai purists, was of special interest to me. My main judo teacher at the Budokwai was Syd Hoare before I focused mainly on aikido, and later Chinese systems too. Cornish was very particular about dojo safety and treating the less experienced with care, however, in the early years I was a mouthy young know-all on the aikido mat and Cornish occasionally shut me up by knocking the snot out of me with a judo slam down... yeah, his go-to was judo, even in aikido class, slam downs out of the blue that were so damned violent they felt like every bone in my body was smashed (training a lot in those days I could take it) with a follow up choke, lessons one doesn't forget, making me a better student, and person, too. RIP Cornish-san.
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Thanks very much for this.b
A "taster" for a forthcoming project? If so, what has become of this? Thanks for posting this.
With the left hand grab on the collar, how to prevent the uke from escaping the guard? This position seem easy for the uke to escape into side control isn't it? Or I'm missing some details here?
Your left leg is controlling his right leg by hooking under it or pushing it. At the same time you attack.
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Sensei John Cornish ....Budokwai
Excellent history
Many thanks for this.
Many thanks for posting this.
Good techniques, but no one is going to make it as a real street fighter, just doing wrist and hand manuvers. You need to add a striking art like kempo karate and a grappling art like Judo.
Well against a non martial artist or a fighter, those quite deadly. But can not be done against profesional fighter
This is a tutorial for a kata, the every move and strike is strictly mandatory. In practical application you can surely choose more severe strikes, depending on opponent and situation. Jiu Jitsu does actually address striking, kicking, throws and ground game. You can allways run across some better fighter. That's why every avoided fight shoul be considered a win!!
Those street fighters have fell against pure grapplers and pure strikers many times.
Good Kempo Judo combo is hard to beat. I mold my Kempo Judo combo after Dai Nippon Kempo. I have Aikido for weapons and a soft side to m y practice. If you can find a good teacher Aikido,Judo and Kempo is an awesome combo. Kempo gives you kickboxing for pressure testing. And Judo has Ne Waza for pressure testing. Combine the two and you have a very well rounded Martial art in my opinion.
Thank you.
The Old Master os great
Good techniques on the locks, but those Atemis are god-awful. I don't they they could even annoy an aggressor much less have the desired effect.
Anyone worth their salt will know it's demonstration only!
good one!
No way. This guy knew Gracie Jujitsu before video tapes were invented. Just kidding! This a fine example of how IJF Judo has diluted Kodokan Judo in their attempt to make it a TV sport.
Fusenryu jujitsu 👍
Thanks for posting. True Judo history captured here.
wow this is good, can u upload a video of kage bunshin no jutsu?
GJJ still practice this thing
Shut up lol 😆
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing it with us. However, some techniques are not named correctly, which can lead to a confusion. Ogoshi is named Tsuri goshi.The same with O tsuri goshi and Ko tsuri goshi which are named Ogoshi. Also Uki waza is named Yoko otoshi.
My mother, Sheila Locker, did a course at Lilleshall with Kawamura back in 1953/4.
Thats really interesting - hope you all enjoy watching the video - Diana
Thanks for sharing this. I'm currently looking for more information on how judo spread to my local area (Sunderland, UK). Sensei Kawamura taught at a seminar at a local grammar school here in October 1954.
Great review
WONDERFUL DOCUMENTARY. THANK YOU!!!
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