There are a variety of techniques recognized by Kodokan(講道館) judo (柔道) and other budo (武道). is the headquarters of the Judo world Literally kō means "to lecture" or "to spread information" dō means "the way" and meaning "gentle way" is a modern Japanese martial art ( Gendai budō) and Combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late is a Japanese term describing Martial arts. In English it is used almost exclusively in reference to Japanese martial arts. Below is a partial list, organized by technique type and alphabetically within type.
Nage-waza (投げ技): throwing techniques
Te-waza (手技): hand throwing techniques
- Unrecognized technique
Te Guruma would be hand wheel. A throw (in Japanese martial arts referred to as nage-waza, 投げ技 "throwing technique" is a Martial arts term for a Grappling Danzan Ryu 's,known as in Judo,is one of the twenty throwing techniques in the Nagete list is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro, is detailed in Kano's writings as borrowed from a book on western wrestling Kibisu gaeshi is a single leg takedown adopted later by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list Morote gari is a double leg takedown adopted later by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the preserved throwing techniques or Habukareta Waza, of Judo. (Morote is a shoulder throw, one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. is a double leg takedown,one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. Uchi Mata Sukashi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list or "floating drop" is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. is a double leg takedown,one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. . . and it is a legitimate technique in Judo, Iain Hughes, Spitfire Judo Club, UK
Koshi-waza (腰技): hip throwing techniques
- Unrecognized techniques
Ashi-waza (足技): foot throwing techniques
Sutemi-waza (捨身技): sacrifice techniques
Ma-sutemi (真捨身技): front sacrifices
Yoko-sutemi (橫捨身技): side sacrifices
- Daki wakare (抱分): High separation
- Hane makikomi (跳巻込): Springing wraparound
- Harai makikomi (払巻込): Hip sweep wraparound
- Kani basami (蟹挟): Crab or scissors throw. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi is one of the techniques adopted by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. or the changing hip throw,is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. more accurately romanized Deashibarai, is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list Harai Goshi Gaeshi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. Osoto Gaeshi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. Ouchi Gaeshi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo asdeveloped by Jigaro Kano. Tsubame Gaeshi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. Uchi Mata Gaeshi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list A throw (in Japanese martial arts referred to as nage-waza, 投げ技 "throwing technique" is a Martial arts term for a Grappling also known as Pulling-in counter, is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. Harai Makikomi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list Kani Sute is one of Danzan Ryu's 20 throws in the Nage No Te list (Forbidden in competition. )
- Kawazu gake (河津掛): One-leg entanglement. Kawazu Gake is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list (Forbidden in competition. )
- Osoto makikomi (大外巻込): Big outer wraparound
- Soto makikomi (外巻込): Outer wraparound
- Tani otoshi (谷落): Valley drop
- Uchi makikomi (内巻込): Inner wraparound
- Uchi mata makikomi (内股巻込): Inner thigh wraparound
- Uki waza (浮技): Floating drop
- Yoko gake (横掛): Side prop
- Yoko guruma (横車): Side wheel
- Yoko otoshi (横落): Side drop
- Yoko wakare (横分): Side separation
- Unrecognized techniques
Katame-waza: grappling techniques
=== Turtle turnovers
- Unrecognized techniques
Guard sweeps:
Guard passes:
Turtle turnovers:
Back mount:
- Unrecognized techniques
- Uki-gatame (浮固): Floating hold
- Ura-gatame
- Ura-kesa-gatame
- Ushiro-kesa-gatame (後袈裟固): Reverse Scarf Hold. Osoto Makikomi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. Uchi Mata Makikomi is one of the techniques adopted laterby the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques list is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. is one of the preserved throwing techniques Habukareta Waza, of Judo. Elevator Sweep is one of the guard sweeps described in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Theory and Technique by Renzo Gracie and Royler Gracie. Push Sweep is one of the guard sweeps described in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Theory and Technique by Renzo Gracie and Royler Gracie. Near Knee Guard Pass is a guard pass demonstrated inThe Essence Of Judoby Kyuzo Mifune. Simple Guard Pass is guard pass demonstrated in The Essence Of Judo by Kyuzo Mifune, and it is an un-named technique described in The Canon Stacking Guard Pass is guard pass demonstrated inThe Essence Of Judoby Kyuzo Mifune, andit is an un-named technique described in The Canon Of Judo. Turtle Flip Over is a turtle turnover demonstrated inThe Essence Of Judoby Kyuzo Mifune, andit is an un-named technique described in The Canon Of Judo Ura Gatame is a mat hold described in the Canon Of Judo,currently unrecognized by the Kodokan. is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list The north-south position (also known as north/south or four quarter) is a ground grappling position where one combatant is supine with the other combatant Kata-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Kesa-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Kuzure-Kami-Shiho-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Kuzure-Kesa-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza,of Kodokan Judo. Tate-Shiho-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Yoko-Shiho-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Knee-on-stomach (alternative names or slight variations include knee-on-belly, knee-on-chest, knee-ride, knee mount and uki-gatame Ura Gatame is a mat hold described in the Canon Of Judo,currently unrecognized by the Kodokan. Kesa-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. Kesa-Gatame is one of the seven mat holds Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as kuzure-kesa-gatame. is the headquarters of the Judo world Literally kō means "to lecture" or "to spread information" dō means "the way" and [1]
- Sangaku-Gatame : Triangular Hold
Shime-waza (絞技): chokes or strangles
- Unrecognized techniques
Kansetsu-waza (関節技): joint locks
- Ashi-garami (足緘): Leg entanglement. meaning "gentle way" is a modern Japanese martial art ( Gendai budō) and Combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list The rear naked choke (often abbreviated RNC) is a Chokehold in Martial arts applied from an opponent's Back. (alternate spelling Katahajime) is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list This article is about triangle chokes using the legs for usage of the arms in a similar manner see Arm triangle choke. This article is about triangle chokes using the legs for usage of the arms in a similar manner see Arm triangle choke. is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list For a technique known as crucifix armlock see Juji-gatame. The crucifix position (usually referred to simply as the crucifix is one of the twelve constriction techniques of Kodokan Judo in the Shime-waza list Ashi-Garami is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo (Forbidden in competition. )
- Ude-garami (腕緘): Arm entanglement or "figure-four" key lock
- Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (腕挫脚固): Side-lying arm bar
- Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (腕挫腹固): Side-extended arm bar, lower stomach against opponent's elbow. In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder Ude-Hishigi-Ashi-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder Ude-Hishigi-Hara-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder
- Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame ( 腕挫膝固): Knee arm bar. Ude-Hishigi-Hiza-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder
- Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (腕挫十字固): Back-lying perpendicular arm bar. Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder
- Ude-hishigi-sankaku-gatame (腕挫三角固): Triangular strangle, using the legs. Ude-Hishigi-Sankaku-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo
- Ude-hishigi-te-gatame (腕挫手固):
- Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (挫腕固):
- Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (腕挫腋固):
- Unrecognized techniques
Atemi-waza (当て身技): body-striking techniques
Although taught within kata (型 or 形) and sometimes used within informal randori (乱取), striking techniques are forbidden in standard judo competitions. Ude-Hishigi-Te-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo Ude-Hishigi-Ude-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo Ude-Hishigi-Waki-Gatame is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. Ashi-Hishigi is described in The Canon Of Judo anddemonstrated in the videoThe Essence Of Judo In Grappling, an Armlock is a single or double Joint lock that hyperextends hyperflexes or hyperrotates the Elbow Joint And/Or Shoulder For other uses see Kata (disambiguation. is a Japanese word describing detailed choreographed patterns of movements practiced either solo or is a term used in Japanese martial arts to describe free-style practice or sparring sometimes with multiple attackers
Ashi-ate-waza: leg striking techniques
- Mae-ate: Front knee
- Mae-geri: Front kick
- Naname-geri: Front crossing kick
- Taka-geri: High front kick
- Ushiro-geri: Backward kick
- Yoko-geri: Side kick
Ude-Ate-waza: arm striking techniques
- Empi-uchi: Elbow blow
- Kami-ate: Upward blow
- Kirioroshi: Downward knife hand blow
- Naname-ate: Front crossing blow
- Naname-uchi: Slanting knife hand blow
- Ryogan-tsuki: Strike both eyes with fingertips
- Shimo-tsuki: Downward blow
- Tsukiage: Uppercut
- Tsukidashi: Stomach punch with fingertips
- Tsukkake: Straight punch
- Uchioroshi: Downward strike
- Ushiro-ate: Rear elbow strike
- Ushiro-sumi-tsuki: Rear corner blow
- Ushiro-tsuki: Rear blow
- Ushiro-uchi: Rear blow
- Yoko-ate: Side blow
- Yoko-uchi: Side blow
Uke-waza (blocks and parries)
Ukemi (receiving techniques or breakfall techniques)
- Mae ukemi: Forward roll
- Ushiro ukemi: Backward roll
- Yoko ukemi: Sideways fall accompanied by hard slap of tatami (mat). A knifehand strike is a strike using the part of the hand opposite the thumb (from the little finger to the wrist familiar to many people as a karate chop, (in Japanese A knifehand strike is a strike using the part of the hand opposite the thumb (from the little finger to the wrist familiar to many people as a karate chop, (in Japanese is the Japanese name of a movement practiced in several Martial arts. In Japanese martial arts the (ɯkɛ is the person who "receives" a technique In Japanese martial arts the (ɯkɛ is the person who "receives" a technique In Japanese martial arts the (ɯkɛ is the person who "receives" a technique (originally meaning "folded and piled" Mats are a traditional type of Japanese flooring
See also
Footnotes
- ^ a b The Kodokan Judo Institute. Like many other martial arts Kodokan Judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank A chokehold or stranglehold (in Budo referred to as shime-waza, 絞技 "constriction technique" is a Grappling hold that A joint lock is a Grappling technique involving manipulation of an opponent's Joints in such a way that the joints reach their maximal degree of motion A throw (in Japanese martial arts referred to as nage-waza, 投げ技 "throwing technique" is a Martial arts term for a Grappling Kodokan.Org classification of techniques. www. kodokan. org. URL last accessed March 4, 2006. Events 51 - Nero, later to become Roman Emperor, is given the title Princeps iuventutis (head of the youth Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
- ^ International Judo Federation. IJF Referee Rules. www. ijf. org. URL last accessed March 5, 2006
- ^ Wolfe, David. Events 363 - Roman Emperor Julian moves from Antioch with an army of 90000 to attack the Sassanid Empire, in a Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The David Brent Wolfe Dictionary of Japanese Martial Art Terms. pages. prodigy. net. URL last accessed February 11, 2006. Events 660 BC - Traditional founding date of Japan by Emperor Jimmu. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
- ^ Inokuma, Isao; Sato, Nobuyuki (1987). Best Judo. Kodansha America. ISBN 0-87011-786-6.
- ^ United States Judo association. Exam for all senior Judo ranks. www. uky. edu. URL last accessed February 5, 2006. Events 1576 - Henry of Navarre converts to Roman Catholicism in order to ensure his right to the throne of France. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
- ^ Judo-club Hadamar. Judo von A - Z. www. judoclubhadamar. de. URL last accessed February 5, 2006. Events 1576 - Henry of Navarre converts to Roman Catholicism in order to ensure his right to the throne of France. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. (In German)
Sources
- Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) Judo Unleashed basic reference on judo. ISBN 0071475346.
- Ohlenkamp, Neil. The 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. JudoInfo. com. URL last accessed March 6, 2006. Events 1079 - Omar Khayyám completes the Iranian calendar. 1454 - Thirteen Years' War: Delegates of Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
- Sources of kanji: [1], [2], [3], [4]
- The Kodokan Judo Institute. are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with Hiragana (ひらがな 平仮名 Katakana Kodokan.Org classification of techniques. www. kodokan. org. URL last accessed March 4, 2006. Events 51 - Nero, later to become Roman Emperor, is given the title Princeps iuventutis (head of the youth Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
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