grading syllabus of the amateur judo …dojo hall or room where judo is practised tatami the mat on...
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GRADING SYLLABUS
of the
AMATEUR JUDO ASSOCIATION
Junior - 1st Kokyu - White
Junior - 2nd Kokyu - Yellow
Junior - 3rd Kokyu - Orange
Junior - 4th Kokyu - Green
Junior - 5th Kokyu - Blue
Junior - 6th Kokyu - Brown Demonstrate Ren-Raku-Waza
Senior - 6th Kyu - White
Senior - 5th Kyu - Yellow
Senior - 4th Kyu - Orange
Senior - 3rd Kyu - Green
Senior - 2nd Kyu - Blue
Senior - 1st Kyu - Brown Demonstrate Nage-No_Kata
Senior - 1st Dan - Shodan Black Belt Demonstrate Katame-No-Kata and Ren-Raku-Waza (As stipulated by examiner)
Senior - 2nd Dan - Nidan Black Belt Demonstrate Go-No-Sen-No Kata
Variations of Uchi-Mata, Hane-Goshi, Tai-Otoshi
Senior - 3rd Dan - Sandan Black Belt Demonstrate Ju-No Kata or Kime-No-Kata
Variations of Maki-Komi techniques
Ukemi Breakfalls Ushiro Back or rear Yoko Side Mae Front Chugaeri Rolling breakfall Migi Right Hidari Left Hajime Begin Matte Wait Koka Score of 3 points Yuko Score of 5 points Wazari Score of 7 points Wazari-awasete-ippon Score of two wazaris making a full Ippon. 10 points Ippon Score of 10 points Shido 1 Penalty of 3 points Shido 2 Penalty of 5 points Shido 3 Penalty of 7 points Hansoku Penalty of 10 points. Full term is Hansoku-make (To the loser) and Hansoku-gachi or Ippon to the winner Sogo-gachi Compound win. Where one contestant has a Wazari the opponent receives penalty of Keikoku or vica versa Kiken-gachi Awarded by referee when contestant withdraws injured Fusen-gachi Win by default. Awarded by referee when contestant fails to appear. Hiki-waki Draw Yusei-gachi Superiority win (Can be 1,3,5 or 7 points) Sona-mama Do not move, freeze Yoshi Carry on(only used after sona-mama. After Matte its always Hajime) Osekomi Holding Toketa Hold broken Maitta “I surrender”. For use when one is unable to tap with hands or feet. Hantei Referee’s command to the judges “give me the winner” Sore-made End of contest, or that is all Tachi-rei Standing bow Za-rei Kneeling bow Sensie Teacher or Master Joseki The place in the hall where the V.I.P’s sit Dojo Hall or room where Judo is practised Tatami The mat on which Judo is practised Waza Technique Nage-waza Throwing technique Ne-waza Ground technique Kansetsu-waza Joint locking technique Shime-waza Chock or strangle technique Kaeshi-waza Counter technique Renraku-waza Combination technique Tokui-waza Favourite technique Eri Collar or jacket Sode Sleeve Koshi Hip. Goshi is also hip. It depends where the word is used: eg. Koshi-guruma – Hip wheel. O-goshi, major hip throw Ashi Leg or foot
Glossary of Terms
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