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He was described to me as the Michael Jordan of Judo, and this video definitely lives up to that reputation. His ippon-seoi-nage won him World and Olympic championships. The film combines instructional and competition footage, focusing on his tokuiwaza. Very cool.
Koga: A New Wind
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Koga: A New Wind

"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy.
It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell
Koga - A New Wind
Few men can claim to have changed the face of their sport. Toshihiko Koga is one. Three times World Champion and Olympic Gold and Silver medallist, Koga is the most talked about and admired Judoka of his generation. He is one of the sports great innovators.
Recently retired from international competition, Koga reveals for the first time the secrets of the amazing "reverse Judo" techniques that he has invented: his own versions of Ippon seoi-nage, Sode-tsuri-komi-goshi, Koshi-guruma and his one handed Morote seoi-nage are all examined in detail. Demonstrations, specially shot at the Kodokan in Tokyo are followed by numerous competition examples from throughout his career.
This stunning one hour production includes competition footage from the Junior World Championships 1986, the Kano Cup 1987, the 1995 Japanese team trials, the 1987, ’89, ’91 and 1995 World Championships, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics and the amazing final of the All Japan Open Weight Championships 1990 - weighing only 71Kgs he fights World Open Weight champion Naoya Ogawa!
In an exclusive and revealing interview, Koga talks about his formative years in Judo, his Judo philosophy and the highs and lows of his incredible career.
This double sided disc containing both Pal and NTSC versions. Programme 65 mins plus over 30 mins bonus footage. Special features: Language choice - English, French, German, Spanish. Direct access to techniques and interviews Entire Koga fights, including two World finals Koga photogallery by Bob Willingham, IJF Photographer Koga biography Fighting Films trailers
Commentary by Neil Adams MBE (English), Jane Bridge (French), Dieter Grushwitz (German), Jose Alberto Valverde Mordt (Spanish)
Few men can claim to have changed the face of their sport. Toshihiko Koga is one. Three times World Champion and Olympic Gold and Silver medallist, Koga is the most talked about and admired Judoka of his generation. He is one of the sports great innovators.
Recently retired from international competition, Koga reveals for the first time the secrets of the amazing "reverse Judo" techniques that he has invented: his own versions of Ippon seoi-nage, Sode-tsuri-komi-goshi, Koshi-guruma and his one handed Morote seoi-nage are all examined in detail. Demonstrations, specially shot at the Kodokan in Tokyo are followed by numerous competition examples from throughout his career.
This stunning one hour production includes competition footage from the Junior World Championships 1986, the Kano Cup 1987, the 1995 Japanese team trials, the 1987, ’89, ’91 and 1995 World Championships, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics and the amazing final of the All Japan Open Weight Championships 1990 - weighing only 71Kgs he fights World Open Weight champion Naoya Ogawa!
In an exclusive and revealing interview, Koga talks about his formative years in Judo, his Judo philosophy and the highs and lows of his incredible career.
This double sided disc containing both Pal and NTSC versions. Programme 65 mins plus over 30 mins bonus footage. Special features: Language choice - English, French, German, Spanish. Direct access to techniques and interviews Entire Koga fights, including two World finals Koga photogallery by Bob Willingham, IJF Photographer Koga biography Fighting Films trailers
Commentary by Neil Adams MBE (English), Jane Bridge (French), Dieter Grushwitz (German), Jose Alberto Valverde Mordt (Spanish)

"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy.
It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell