Judo Self-Taught in Pictures (gnv64)
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- Other > E-books
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- Size:
- 10.08 MB
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- jido
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- +0 / -0 (0)
- Uploaded:
- Mar 4, 2012
- By:
- gnv65
- Seeders:
- 49
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- 0
- Comments:
- 7
Judo: Self-Taught in Pictures By Hubert Klinger-Klingerstroff Wehman Bros | 1952 | ISBN: N/A | English | 160 pages | PDF | 10 MB http://www.amazon.com/Judo-Self-Taught-Pictures-Hubert-Klinger-Klingerstroff/dp/B000PRQBUG Illustrated with over 200 action illustrations. Covers the history, basic principles, terminology and complete pratice of orthdox Judo. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE FOREWORD - 5 INTRODUCTION 9 1. A BRIEF HISTORY OF JUDO . . . . 11 2. FALLS ...15 3. BREAKING A WRIST-BOLD . . . . 20 4. BREAKING A STRANGLE-HOLD . . . 25 5. POLICE GRIPS 66 6. DEFENCE AGAINST A KNIFE-THRUST . . 78 7. DEFENCE AGAINST A CUDGEL OR AXE . . 92 8. DEFENCE AGAINST THUGS AND HOODLUMS . 98 9. BREAKING A BODY-HOLD . . . . 1 01 10. BREAKING A NECK-HOLD . . . . 1 17 I1. LOCKS FOR USE WHEN FIGHTING ON THE GROUND 122 12. DEFENCE AGAINST A DOG . . . . 1 29 13. DEFENCE AGAINST A GUNMAN . . . 1 31 14. DEFENCE AGAINST A BOXER . . 135 15. ARMLOCKS 148 16. THROWS ...150 17. THE " READY " POSITION . . . . 1 56 18. BLOWS WITH THE EDGE OF THE HAND . . 157 19. JABBING BLOWS WITH THE FINGERTIPS . . 158 20. KICKS ...159 21. VULNERABLE POINTS OF THE HUMAN BODY . 160
Sorry to tell you this but this one came with a virus.
AVG found Win-Heur from this file.
AVG found Win-Heur from this file.
Impossible!
Don't bother about @" hallyp's" comment people.It's a pdf file + a text file inside,nothing else.He probably got crap from another torrent.
don't worry it 's clean one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
continue seeders..........................
continue seeders..........................
I have found that AVG is notorious for reporting Win-Heur which is very rarely reported by other antiviruses!
I just told you what AVG told me. I put the comment here to inform others what happened and to find out if anyone else encountered the same problem. That's all.
Ah, gnv65, your comment about AVG misreporting viruses rings a bell. Couple of years ago AVG kept repeatedly finding some virus (don't remember the name of it any more) on my computer, but it was nothing but a bug in AVG itself. The problem disappeared when I updated AVG.
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