Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo

Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo
Title Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo PDF eBook
Author Eve Nadel Catarevas
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing ®
Pages 32
Release 2022-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1728458633

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Kar-Ben Read-Aloud eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting to bring eBooks to life! Rena Glickman, known professionally as Rusty Kanokogi, was a Jewish girl who grew up to become the preeminent female judo master of her time, overcoming many odds. At a time when judo was a sport strictly for boys and men, Rusty was determined to practice the sport she loved.

Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo

Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo
Title Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo PDF eBook
Author Eve Nadel Catarevas
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing ®
Pages 32
Release 2022-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1728451965

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Rena Glickman, known professionally as Rusty Kanokogi, was a Jewish girl who grew up to become the preeminent female judo master of her time, overcoming many odds. At a time when judo was a sport strictly for boys and men, Rusty was determined to practice the sport she loved.

Get Up & Fight

Get Up & Fight
Title Get Up & Fight PDF eBook
Author Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 2021-03-30
Genre
ISBN 9781736089019

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Women and the Olympic Dream

Women and the Olympic Dream
Title Women and the Olympic Dream PDF eBook
Author Maria Kaj
Publisher McFarland
Pages 307
Release 2022-07-19
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476648743

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On an April morning in 1896, unemployed single mother Stamata Revithi ran the 40 kilometers from Marathon to Athens, finishing in 5 hours 30 minutes. Barred from the first Olympic marathon, she was determined to prove herself. Through more than a century of Olympic Games history, women athletes--who were held back from swimming because long skirts were required, limited to running single-lap races because of fallacies about fragility, or forced to endure invasive gender exams--competed in spite of endless challenges. From Athens 1896 to Tokyo 2020, this history of women's participation in the Olympic Games centers on athletes who overcame entrenched inequity to gain inclusion.

Hannah G. Solomon Dared to Make a Difference

Hannah G. Solomon Dared to Make a Difference
Title Hannah G. Solomon Dared to Make a Difference PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Lindauer
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing ®
Pages 32
Release 2021-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1728432944

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When Hannah G. Solomon looked around Chicago, the city where she was born, she saw unfairness all around her. Many people were poor and living in terrible conditions. Immigrants from other countries struggled to survive in their new home. Hannah decided to help change that. When she grew up, she founded the National Council of Jewish Women—the first organization to unite Jewish women around the country—and fought to make life better for others, especially women and children, in Chicago and beyond.

Wonderful Hair

Wonderful Hair
Title Wonderful Hair PDF eBook
Author Eve Nadel Catarevas
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2022-10-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781954354104

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The most important Black woman you've never heard of

Women in Judo

Women in Judo
Title Women in Judo PDF eBook
Author Mike Callan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 80
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000522725

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This is the first book to explore women’s judo in all aspects, from the history and governance of the sport to cutting-edge sport science perspectives. The book examines the story of judo for women and how the history of the sport has paralleled the cultural and social challenges faced by women in both the East and the West. It considers the issues of leadership and governance in contemporary women’s judo, and the obstacles to stronger involvement for women in the sport as a whole, as well as the rules and competition structures that shape the sport today. The book also looks at the tactical and technical considerations of coaching women in judo, and the significance of the coach–athlete relationship, as well as the physiology of the athlete – including the female athlete triad – and how that relates to training, performance, technique and skill acquisition. A concluding chapter presents short biographies of the pioneering female judoka Rusty Kanokogi, Ingrid Bergmans, Kaori Yamaguchi, Karen Briggs and Ryoko Tani. This is essential reading for anyone with an interest in martial arts or women’s sport and a useful resource for those studying sport history, sociology of sport, gender studies and sport development and coaching.