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Saving Traditional Judo 1

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An episode of the KungFu Podcasts | TW Smith podcast, hosted by TW Smith, titled "Saving Traditional Judo 1" was published on April 18, 2018 and runs 27 minutes.

April 18, 2018 ·27m · KungFu Podcasts | TW Smith

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Saving Traditional Judo “Judo was ‘Westernized’ sooner than the other Eastern Martial Arts when it became an Olympic sport. And it has been reduced to a “sport” ever since.” Kevin Cavalcanti is a Traditional Judo instructor and a respected member of the academia.  He has written many books on martial arts, and is referenced by many. You can find more of his work at: Where can you find his work: Judoinfo.com Gentle Ways.com The episodes associated with his book, ‘The Tao of Judo” began because: * Spawned from Research of 1918 First Hand Account of Martial Arts * The Title the Tao of Judo intrigued me. During this episode we will cover : * Why write the book * The Tao Influence interpreting Judo * Sport Judo vs Traditional Judo * Jigoro Kano : Founder of Judo Mentioned in this Episode: Paul Bowmen : Martial Myths Ben Judkins : KungFu Tea Iain Abernethy

Saving Traditional Judo

"Judo was 'Westernized' sooner than the other Eastern Martial Arts when it became an Olympic sport. And it has been reduced to a “sport” ever since."

Kevin Cavalcanti is a Traditional Judo instructor and a respected member of the academia.  He has written many books on martial arts, and is referenced by many.

You can find more of his work at:

Where can you find his work:

Judoinfo.com

Gentle Ways.com

The episodes associated with his book, 'The Tao of Judo" began because:
  • Spawned from Research of 1918 First Hand Account of Martial Arts
  • The Title the Tao of Judo intrigued me.

During this episode we will cover :

    • Why write the book
    • The Tao Influence interpreting Judo
    • Sport Judo vs Traditional Judo
    • Jigoro Kano : Founder of Judo

Mentioned in this Episode:

Paul Bowmen : Martial Myths

Ben Judkins : KungFu Tea

Iain Abernethy

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