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See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 2 Part of the Youth 7th Class Nanakyū (Green) exam. This unit introduces foundational throwing techniques and transitions into basic holds, emphasizing ...
== Kata Evaluation == Beginning The evaluation should begin with a Formal Bow. Section 1 - Tachi-Waza Nage Waza Demonstrate 4 Intermediate Nage-Waza techniques from the Standard Judo Grip while static ...
== Kata Evaluation == Beginning The evaluation should begin with a Formal Bow. Section 1 - Tachi-Waza Demonstrate 4 Beginner Nage Waza techniques, on both their dominant and non-dominant side, from ...
== Kata Evaluation == Beginning The evaluation should begin with a Formal Bow. Section 1 - Tachi-Waza Nage-Waza Demonstrate 4 Advanced Nage-Waza techniques from the Standard Judo Grip while static or ...
Youth Judo Rank (6 to 14ish) Introductory Beginner Intermediate Advanced Youth 13th Class (Mūkyū) | Youth 12th Class Jūnikyū (White/Yellow) | Youth 8th Class Hachikyū (Orange/Green) | Youth 4th Clas ...
The Kodomo-no-Kata is composed of 7 units and each can be followed and practised independently. The whole kata forms a progression to approach the fundamentals of judo practice safely. Each unit ...
Nage No Kata Nage No Kata is one of the traditional forms of judo kata, which are pre-arranged patterns of movements. It is designed to teach the fundamental principles of throwing techniques. The ...
See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 7 Youth 12th Class Jūnikyū (White/Yellow) Exam This unit demonstrates foundational Judo movements and breakfalls. Bowing In See also: Formal Bow R ...
See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 6 Part of the Youth 11th Class Jūichikyū (Yellow) Exam This unit introduces foundational Judo techniques, breakfalls, and movement patterns. Bowing In S ...
See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 1 Part of the Youth 6th Class Rokkyū (Green/Blue) exam. Bowing in See also: Formal Bow Ritsu-rei and Za-rei A standing bow, facing Shomen A kneeling bow ...