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OverviewDiscover the origins of Judo and learn about the incredible man who dedicated his life to creating, not only a worldwide sport, but a way of life that has inspired millions of martial artists all over the world. Written by 2008 Beijing Judo Olympian Matt D'Aquino. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matt D'Aquino , Craig BrownPublisher: Beyond Grappling Imprint: Beyond Grappling Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9780648965329ISBN 10: 0648965325 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 11 November 2020 Recommended Age: From 5 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHistory of Judo for Kids is a wonderful resource. For years I have tried to find ways of interesting my son in Judo, which is my life's passion. The illustrations and clear storyline were so enjoyable he has asked to read his 'Judo Book' before bed every night this week. I'm so grateful for these moments and hope it starts my son on his own journey through Judo. - Ivo Dos Santos 2012 Olympian For a comparatively young martial art, Judo has an amazing history; it is a key component of what sets us apart from other sports. It is important that kids, the future of Judo- know, understand and respect this history so that they can not only preserve it, but add their legacy to it. Matt's book does a fantastic job of giving kids a peak inside our arts rich history. It gives them an understanding that they are a part of something much bigger and encourages their natural curiosity to learn more. - Steven Brown 2008 Olympian """History of Judo for Kids is a wonderful resource. For years I have tried to find ways of interesting my son in Judo, which is my life's passion. The illustrations and clear storyline were so enjoyable he has asked to read his 'Judo Book' before bed every night this week. I'm so grateful for these moments and hope it starts my son on his own journey through Judo."" - Ivo Dos Santos 2012 Olympian ""For a comparatively young martial art, Judo has an amazing history; it is a key component of what sets us apart from other sports. It is important that kids, the future of Judo- know, understand and respect this history so that they can not only preserve it, but add their legacy to it. Matt's book does a fantastic job of giving kids a peak inside our arts rich history. It gives them an understanding that they are a part of something much bigger and encourages their natural curiosity to learn more."" - Steven Brown 2008 Olympian" Author InformationMatt D'Aquino is a Judo Olympian and author from Canberra, Australia. He has represented Australia at eight Continental Championships, four World Championships and competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. He is also a Brazilian Jiu jitsu Black Belt. Matt is passionate about teaching and has helped thousands of grapplers worldwide through his online Judo resources, eBooks and online content which can be found at beyondgrappling.com and universityofjudo.com Craig Brown is a digital media professional and freelance artist based in the Northern Territory, Australia. Craig is a judoka with over ten years of experience in Judo, currently training and coaching at Top End Judo Academy. Craig loves Judo almost as much as he loves drawing, as Judo completely changed his life for the better. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |