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What people are saying about Tom Crone's Judo Basics DVD
Just watched the Judo Basics and think it a terrific guide for beginners and novice students.
Gary Goltz
President, United States Judo Association
Upland, CA
Tom Crone is one of the best judo coaches and technicians I know. His DVD shows what judo skills really are
and I recommend it highly. His experience as a national and international coach are evident and anyone of any
skill level will benefit form this DVD.
Steve Scott
Welcome Mat Judo and Jujitsu Club
Kansas City, MO
Tom Crone's "Judo Basics DVD" is a welcomed addition to the world of martial arts supplemental training
where there is a definite need to fill the void where Kodokan Traditional Judo is concerned. Much work has
obviously gone into this labor of love and the DVD is a asset for any coach or student interested in refining
their skills.
Prof H. G. Robby Robinson
Hachidan USJA, Kudan, USMAA
Pensicola, FL
I find Tom Crone's Judo Basics to be an excellent guide. The step-by-step instructions with detailed
graphic aids has got to make this DVD very valuable for anyone interested in learning the great sport of Judo.
Glenn Shifflet
St. Paul, MN
Tom Crone's Judo Basics DVD is an invaluable resource for Senseis and students alike. It has clear and
concise explanations of all aspects of Judo. A must have for any serious Judoka's video library.
Constance H. Halporn
USJA Certified Coach
USA Judo certified coach
former Coach Columbia University Judo club
Assistant Instructor, Biwako Dojo
Godan, USJA
Brooklyn, NY
As a newcomer to Judo (or any sporting activity for that matter), I am very happy to have Tom Crone's
DVD. Being able to watch between classes to become familiar with the different moves has been particularly
good for getting accustomed to what things are "supposed" to look like. In class, nothing was ever
totally foreign to me, as I(d at least seen it done a few times, even if I(d never actually done it,
myself.
In practicing falls, the DVD was particularly great at spelling out the motions of individual body parts,
breaking them down in detail. When you(re in class, sometimes you miss the finer details, and watching
the DVD helps fill them back in.
Sarah Munsey
Rokkyu
U of M
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