Keith Schwartz – Judo Series
Keith Schwartz – Judo Series
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Salepage: Keith Schwartz – Judo Series
This 17-DVD set features instruction from black belt Judo champion Keith Schwartz in both self-defense and judo skills.
Vol. 1: Introduction & Basics of Judo
Vol. 2: Judo’s need for a yellow belt
Vol. 3: Requirement for orange belt
Vol. 4: The need for a green belt
Vol. 5: Third Kyu prerequisite for brown belt
Vol. 6: Need for a brown belt in the first kyu
Vol. 7: First Kyu prerequisite for brown belt
Vol. 8: Need for a black belt
Vol. 9: Judo self-defense throws and sweeps, Vol. 10: Judo self-defense throws and sweeps, Vol. 11: Judo self-defense throws and sweeps, Vol. 12: Judo self-defense throws and sweeps, Vol. 13: Judo street fighting self-defense, Vol. 14: Judo street fighting self-defense, Vol. 15: Judo choking techniques
Vol. 16: Ground fighting in Judo
Vol. 17: Self-defense throws and armlocks in Judo
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