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<blockquote data-quote="heygirlheyy08" data-source="post: 3148176" data-attributes="member: 135000"><p>http://www.e-budo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=751&highlight=yama+arashi&page=4</p><p></p><p></p><p>''The theory that Yama Arashi is more like the style of fighting of Saigo is not just unlikely. But untrue. Yama Arashi was a part of Kodokan Judo.</p><p>I asked my university Judo Sensei how would be a Yama Arashi.</p><p>He said he was not expert in doing it, but show me what it would be like. (and appeard to be a verry strong throw in my opinion, but I am mudansha)</p><p>So he gave me a copy of one very interesting book owritten by Conde Koma (Mitsuyo Maeda) in 1935 that included Yama Arashi in the list of Kodo-Kwan Judo (in that time portugese had no standartization of translation and stuff to japanese) as some other techniques that do not exist in kodokan Judo of today.</p><p>So even if Saigo was the only one to use it in competition (shiai or whatever) it do not means that they didn´t trained it. and reagardless the origin, it reached Kodokan Judo and become for a time one of It´s thecniques''</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heygirlheyy08, post: 3148176, member: 135000"] http://www.e-budo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=751&highlight=yama+arashi&page=4 ''The theory that Yama Arashi is more like the style of fighting of Saigo is not just unlikely. But untrue. Yama Arashi was a part of Kodokan Judo. I asked my university Judo Sensei how would be a Yama Arashi. He said he was not expert in doing it, but show me what it would be like. (and appeard to be a verry strong throw in my opinion, but I am mudansha) So he gave me a copy of one very interesting book owritten by Conde Koma (Mitsuyo Maeda) in 1935 that included Yama Arashi in the list of Kodo-Kwan Judo (in that time portugese had no standartization of translation and stuff to japanese) as some other techniques that do not exist in kodokan Judo of today. So even if Saigo was the only one to use it in competition (shiai or whatever) it do not means that they didn´t trained it. and reagardless the origin, it reached Kodokan Judo and become for a time one of It´s thecniques'' [/QUOTE]
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