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  1. Yamashita Yoshitsugu (山下 義韶, February 16, 1865 – October 26, 1935), also known as Yamashita Yoshiaki, was a Japanese judoka. He was the first person to have been awarded 10th degree red belt rank in Kodokan judo, although posthumously.

    • October 26, 1935 (aged 70)
    • 山下 義韶
  2. Yamashita Yoshitsugu è stato non solo uno dei leader più influenti e rispettati del movimento judoistico giapponese, ma anche una figura leggendaria nella storia del judo e dello sport. Collaboratore e amico di Jigoro Kano, il fondatore del judo, ha contribuito allo sviluppo e all’innovazione di questa arte marziale, sostenendo la sua ...

  3. instructor Yoshiaki (Yoshitsugu) Yamashita.1 The comparison that Roosevelt made between jiu-jitsu and wrestling suggests larger racia-lized and gendered views of the United States and Japan. Roosevelt argued that wrestling was a sport with rules while jiu-jitsu was intended to kill or disable an opponent. He suggested that while Grant did not

  4. This video discusses the life and antics of the historical figure Yoshitsugu Yamashita, the first judoka to ever go to the west and the first to ever rank 10...

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  5. Yoshitsugu YAMASHITA, Japan

  6. 7 lug 2020 · Jul 07, 2020 BJJEE Articles. Theodore Roosevelt trained the same type of old style Judo & Jiu-Jitsu that the first Gracies learned in Brazil from Mitsuyo Maeda (who was passing by The USA on his way to Japan) back in the early days. He was taught by Yamashita Yoshiaki, the pioneer of Judo in The US, and a direct student of Jigaro Kano.

  7. 29 ott 2014 · Roosevelt’s letters to his children contain numerous references to his training, which was largely imparted by Professor Yoshitsugu Yamashita, the first person to have been awarded 10th degree red belt rank in Kodokan judo.