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Tsunetane Oda (小田常胤, Oda
Tsunetane,
March 10, 1892 –
February 11, 1955) was a
judoka who was
influential in the
development of
Kosen judo. His correct...
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family descending from the
Taira clan. The clan was
founded by
Chiba Tsunetane, the son of
Taira no Tadatsune. The
Chiba governed in Shimōsa Province...
- ne-waza,
which was
developed profusely under the
influence of
judoka like
Tsunetane Oda and Yaichihyōe Kanemitsu. It is
believed that the po****rity of those...
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accessed August 18, 2006. (In German)
Toshikazu Okada.
Master Tsunetane Oda
Tsunetane Oda - judo ne-waza 3 of 3 "Submission History: The
Origins Of The...
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directly from
standing to the
guard position is
known as
pulling guard.
Tsunetane Oda, a judo
groundwork specialist who died in 1955,
demonstrated the technique...
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himself as a
military force in the Kantō region. Tsuneshige's son,
Chiba Tsunetane (千葉常胤) (1118–1201) was
instrumental in
aiding Minamoto no
Yoritomo (1147–1199)...
- Oyama, and soon met
plenty of use both in
kosen judo and
mainstream judo.
Tsunetane Oda, a
fellow kosen judoka,
demonstrated the
technique on
video and is...
- in grappling, as it had
origins in
nonatei style judo
credited to Oda
Tsunetane, it
gained prominence through De La Riva's use. In
Brazilian jiu-jitsu...
- the new main hall of Narita-san temple,
contains a
section about Chiba Tsunetane. It
includes a "Diagram of the Site of the Old
Castle of the
Chiba Clan"...
- the
Genpei War (1180–1185), the
Chiba clan,
headed by Tsuneshige's son
Tsunetane,
chose to side with
Minamoto no
Yoritomo against Taira no Kiyomori. Yoritomo...