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    Mikinosuke Kawaishi (川石 酒造之助, Kawaishi Mikinosuke, born 13 August 1899 – 30 January 1969) was a Japanese master of jujutsu and judo who achieved the rank...
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    ISBN 9781847979186. Mikinosuke Kawaishi (1963). Standing Judo; The Combinations and Counter-attacks. W. Foulsham & Company Limited. p. 72. Mikinosuke Kawaishi (1955)...
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    the name of atama ate waza, as demonstrated by Kyuzo Mifune and Mikinosuke Kawaishi. Intentional headbutting is irregular in association football and...
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    Rougé (France, 1949–) IJF 10th dan (promoted in December 2023). Mikinosuke Kawaishi (Japan/France, 1899–1969) FFJDA (French Judo Federation) 10th dan...
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  • taught that way by Japanese judo teachers based in Europe, such as Kawaishi Mikinosuke, Koizumi Gunji, Ōtani Masutarō, and Tani Yukio. O soto Gari countered...
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    (黒田 官兵衛) (1546–1604), famed strategist under Toyotomi Hideyoshi Mikinosuke Kawaishi (川石 酒造之助) (1899–1969), judoka Aya Matsuura (松浦 亜弥) (1986-), entertainer...
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    exercise is unknown of in Japan, and was popularised in the West by Mikinosuke Kawaishi. Nage-waza-ura-no-kata (投げ技裏の形) A much more elegant and coherent...
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    founder of judo in Paris. Kano encouraged him to study judo under Mikinosuke Kawaishi. Feldenkrais became a close friend of Kano and corresponded with...
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  • judoka. De Herdt was the first french student of famed Judo master Mikinosuke Kawaishi. He was a two time gold European Judo Championships medalists. "Jean...
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    was born in Kyoto in 1923. He came to France in 1950 and assisted Mikinosuke Kawaishi in introducing judo in France. He was the teacher of Henri Courtine...
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  • friend Mikinosuke Kawaishi the first ever-recorded Judo International tournament between two countries (UK and France) known as the Kawaishi Cup. In...
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    a professional boxer and once defeated Japanese jiu-hitsu legend Mikinosuke Kawaishi in a match. Gertsmans wrestled in places such as England and Madison...
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    May 1930 – 20 February 2021) was a French judoka. He studied with Mikinosuke Kawaishi, and his assistant, Shozo Awazu. He received a bronze medal at the...
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    from the Japanese Embassy in Ottawa, Mikinosuke Kawaishi's books, and lessons from Marc Scala, one of Kawaishi's students who had moved from Paris to...
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  • professor Moshé Feldenkrais. Later Mikinosuke Kawaishi came to Feldenkrais's dojo to teach and Nocquet became Kawaishi’s student. In 1954, Nocquet was encouraged...
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