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When trained separately, Judo newaza starts from the——knees.

Author: Sgt. Donald Bohanner

Date: 04/13/2005

Caption: Roylando "Roy" Toliver and Antonio "Hot Soup" Esparza wrestle on the "ground in their pre-match warmup during the Judo." And Jujitsu class April 13 at Larson's Gym.

Source: www.usmc.mil corrected names by, Roylando Toliver

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