Extreme Judo – Steve Bell
Extreme Judo – Steve Bell
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Salepage: Extreme Judo – Steve Bell
In Xtreme Judo, international competitor and Judo instructor Steve Bell (6th dan) explains and demonstrates over 50 of the newest and most dynamic competition techniques.
Many of these techniques are shown for the first time on film with slow motion highlights.
Chapters include:Kata gurumaSutemi wazaSode wazaSeoi nageAshi wazaLeg picksTurnoversShime wazaKansetsu wazaCombinationsTechnique instruction is interspersed with tournament footage.
Steve was born in Wolverhampton, England and is a member of the world famous Wolverhampton Judo club.
He emigrated to the US in 1987.
He is currently the head instructor at AV Judo in Lancaster, California and is a personal coach to many of the top competitors in the US.
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