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A witty and compelling journey into the enigmatic sport of
judo--the culture, drama, history, and practice.
On his fiftieth birthday, journalist and self-described "indolent
sportsman" Mark Law decided to take up judo on a whim and ended up
getting hooked on the sport. "Falling Hard "is Law's love letter to
judo--its culture, drama, history, and practice. With journalistic
zeal, he delves deeply into the sport's history and lore, and
interweaves his own judo experiences with a study of the
development of judo in Japan, the life and vision of its founder
Jigoro Kano, the export of judo to the West, the emergence of women
in the sport, and detailed descriptions of competition on the world
championship and
Olympic levels.
Law's account is as much for the sports writing fan and armchair
enthusiast as the judo practitioner. With humor and skill, he
describes grueling training sessions and matches (including his
own), famous Olympic bouts, and legendary rivalries between judo
players and national teams, and he speculates about the future of
the sport.
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