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Antonio Satake, born
Soshihiro Satake, was a ****anese-born
Brazilian martial artist and teacher. One of the
teachers of
Brazilian martial artist Luiz...
- non-Gracie
lineage of
Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). França
learned from
Soshihiro Satake, Geo Omori, and
Mitsuyo Maeda,
three ****anese who had immigrated...
- Miyake,
Yukio Tani, Sada Miyako, Geo Omori,
Mitsuyo Maeda,
Takeo Yano,
Soshihiro Satake,
Tokugoro Ito,
Jacintho Ferro,
Donato Pires dos Reis, Hélio Gracie...
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Carlos Gracie →
Reyson Gracie →
Osvaldo Alves →
Marco Ruas
Jigoro Kano →
Soshihiro Satake → Vinícius Ruas →
Marco Ruas
Manuel dos Reis
Machado → José Tadeu...
- Portuguese, a
nickname he
picked up in
Spain in 1908.
Along with Antônio
Soshihiro Satake, he
pioneered judo in Brazil, the
United Kingdom, and
other countries...
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fundamental to the
development of
Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Tomita, Maeda, and
Soshihiro Satake arrived in New York City on
December 8, 1904, just one year after...
- ****an. In 1911,
Akitaro Ono and
Tokugoro Ito
joined Mitsuyo Maeda and
Soshihiro Satake in Cuba. The four men were
known as the "Four
Kings of Cuba". Ito's...