This book was added on May 8, 2006: Judo Unleashed - Neil Ohlenkamp These books were added in June 2002: 2000 Years - Dennis Helm Angry White Pyjamas - Robert Twigger A Quiet of Stone - Stephen Leigh Art of War - Suntzu [Cleary] Art of War - Suntzu [Griffith] Art of War - Suntzu [Kaufman] Asian Fighting Arts - Donn Draeger & Robert Smith Chinese Fast Wrestling - Liang, Shou-Yu & Tai D. Ngo Dance of the Hag - Stephen Leigh Field Manual 21-150 - U.S. Army Judo Techniques and Tactics - Jimmy Pedro Legend of the Duelist - Rutledge Etheridge Living the Martial Way - Forrest E. Morgan Secret Weapons of Jujutsu - Don Cunningham Self-Defense for Cowards - Alice McGrath Slow Fall to Dawn - Stephen Leigh The Samurai Sword - John M. Yumoto The Sword Polisher's Record - Adam Hsu These books were added in September 2001: 2000 Years - Dennis Helm Classical Fighting Arts of Japan - Serge Mol Code of Bushido - Roger Pryor Complete Book of Judo - George Parulski Go-Kyo Principles of Judo - Anton Geesink Judo (Jujutsu) - Jigoro Kano Judo On The Ground (Oda Method) - E.J. Harrison Key To Judo - Ishi Black Key To Judo - Chikashi Nakanishi Kodokan Dictionary - Teizo Kawamura & Toshiro Daigo Martial Musings - Robert W. Smith The Sport Science of Elite Judo Athletes - Wayland J. Pulkkinen What Is Judo? - Kodokan These books were added in June 2001: Championship Judo (Taiotoshi and Ouchigari Attacks) - T.P. Leggett & Kisaburo Watanabe Complete Guide to Judo - Robert W. Smith Father of Judo (A Biography of Jigoro Kano) - Brian N. Watson Fighting Spirit of Judo - Yasuhiro Yamashita Judo Complete - Pat Butler Judo Combination Techniques - Teizo Kawamura Judo Handbook - George Edwards & Alan Menzies Judo Heart & Soul - Hayward Nishioka Judo (Starbook Style) - Dave Starbrook Ju-Jutsu and Judo - Percy Longhurst Osotogari - Syd Hoare & J.M Goodger
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Bet you can't watch it just once!
Note the non-classical placement of Okano's driver leg.
I guess Tomoenage would be out of the question...