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Principles of Technique
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Coaching Kuzushi in Judo
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The Relationship of Kuzushi and Tsukuri in a Judo Throw by Elie Morrell
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Essential Principles of Judo Techniques by Kyuzo Mifune
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Body Movements by Kazuzo Kudo
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The Importance of Falling by Jigoro Kano
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Understanding Ukemi by Brandon Lee
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Study of Falling by Neil Ohlenkamp
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Better Ukemi
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Principles of Choking Techniques by Neil Ohlenkamp
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Kuzushi by Neil Ohlenkamp
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Physics of Judo by Hayward Nishioka
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Principles of Movement by E.J. Harrison
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Principles of Balance by Raku Uyenishi
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Role of Unbalancing in Judo by Wilfried Visser
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Proper Technique? by Steve Scott
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Preparatory Moves for Nage Waza by Elie Morrell
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Why Does Osaekomi Work? by Jim Sheedy
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Gripping by James Pedro Sr.
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Presenting Judo Mechanics by Ronald Desormeaux
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Standing Judo
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Posture (shisei)
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Judo Games and Training Drills
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