Judo

Judo
ISBN-10
8497641345
ISBN-13
9788497641340
Series
Judo
Category
Sports & Recreation
Pages
96
Language
Spanish
Published
2003-04-02
Author
Alex Butcher

Description

Cada libro en esta coleccion examina la historia, filosofia, terminologia, ceremonia, elementos basicos y motivacion acerca de las artes marciales. Las posiciones basicas, tecnicas, combinaciones se complementa con fotografi-s a todo color de los pasos a seguir. Se explora los muchos beneficios de las artes marciales-autocontrol, estar en forma fisica, autoestima, coordinacion, defensa personal, y el alivio del estres.

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