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Learning some judo basics Duration: 04:03 An introduction to judo. Paralympics gold medallist and three times world champion Simon Jackson demonstrates some moves. |
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Muscles used in judo training Duration: 02:01 Judo players use all their muscles and need to be very strong and flexible. When we exercise our lungs need to take in more air for our muscles to work. |
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Judo - the basics Duration: 1:36 Learn some of the basic principles of judo with Team GB's Euan Burton and Craig Fallon. |
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The benefits of being active Duration: 00:40 This Bugbear does judo on Saturdays and is proud of getting his first belt. He finds it is worth going to judo even when he doesn't feel like it, as it always makes him feel good afterwards. |
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Life in Shropshire - Martha Duration: 06:07 Martha lives near the Ironbridge Gorge Museum in Shropshire, and spends her weekends being one of the Victorian Street Kids there. She compares her own life with that of a Victorian child. |
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Epilepsy - Robbie's story Duration: 06:35 A personal account of the life of an eleven year old boy with epilepsy and how he copes with this in his daily life. |
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Conflicting responsibilities - a drama (pt 1/2) Duration: 03:29 The first part of a short drama in which a police officer has to make a difficult choice between work and family commitments. |
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Conflicting responsibilities - a drama (pt 2/2) Duration: 06:06 Jim - a police officer - makes a difficult choice between family and work commitments. What will be the outcome of his decision? |
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