It is a sport of balletic beauty & extraordinary violence. Where else are you allowed to strangle an opponent unconscious? But while its aim is to inflict symbolic death judo is a form of combat which also rigorously insists on the most formal courtesies. When Mark Law joined his local judo club he was able to observe at close quarters the sport practised at its highest level
- finding himself face-to-face with world champions & Olympic medallists. His journey into judo took him to Osaka Japan to see the World Championships & to Athens for the Olympics. He delved into the sports history exploring everything from its origins in 17th century Samurai culture to its legendary proponents
- past & present. The Pyjama Game is a fascinating account of this most enigmatic of sports. We are taken behind the scenes of the international tournament circuit populated by some of the most fearsomely single-minded & self-denying competitors of all time -men & women who have arrived at the apex of a sport from thousands of local clubs all over the world. Through a series of colourful encounters we experience the irresistible drama of tournament judo as figures grapple whirl & fly through the air or struggle for arm-locks & chokes; each contest culminating in that symbolic death. Funny alarming & mesmerising The Pyjama Game is one of the best sports books of recent years.