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Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 3 in Judo Kata
Jul 5th 25

See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 3 Part of the Youth 8th Class Hachikyū (Orange/Green) exam. Bowing in See also: Formal Bow Ritsu-rei and Za-rei A standing bow, facing Shomen A kneeling ...

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Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 5 in Judo Kata
Jun 15th 25

See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 5 Part of the Youth 10th Class Jūkyū (Yellow/Orange) exam. Bowing in See also: Formal Bow Ritsu-rei and Za-rei A standing bow, facing Shomen A kneeling b ...

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Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 4 in Judo Kata
Jun 3rd 25

See also: Kodomo no Kata Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 4 Part of the Youth 9th Class Kukyū (Orange) exam. Bowing in See also: Formal Bow Ritsu-rei and Za-rei A standing bow, facing Shomen A kneeling bow with ...

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Formal Bow in Bowing
Jun 3rd 25

The Formal bow is a process that is done at the beginning and end of a Kata. Here is the formal bow process: Beginning Formal Bow Ayumi-ashi along the side of the mat to the center of demonstration ...

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Test Sheet: Ally (Orange) in Syllabus
Mar 30th 25

== Kata Evaluation == Section 1 - Tachi-Waza Demonstrate 4 Beginner Nage Waza techniques from the Standard Judo Grip while static or moving where appropriate. Proper Tai Sabaki should be utilized ...

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Judo-Time in Grade in Syllabus
Feb 19th 25

Remember that time in grade is a guide, not a rule, and who is chosen for promotion is decided by the coaching staff. No one is promoted because they went to X number of classes. == Senior Judo == ...

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Shisei in Principles
Jan 26th 25

In judo, Shisei refers to posture or body position, which is fundamental to both offensive and defensive techniques. There are two primary types of Shisei: Shizen-tai (Natural Posture) This is a ...

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Ritsu-rei in Bowing
Jan 25th 25

thumb See also: Formal Bow The "Ritsu-rei" (Standing bow) is a bow performed from a standing posture. In judo, the phrase "Rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru" (Beginning and ending with a bow of respect) ...

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Za-rei in Bowing
Jan 24th 25

See also: Formal Bow thumb The "Zarei" (Seated bow) is performed from a formal sitting posture. In judo, the phrase "Rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru" (Beginning and ending with a bow of respect) ...

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Happo No Kuzushi in Syllabus
Jan 19th 25

See also: Kuzushi Happo No Kuzushi (八方の崩し) refers to the concept of off-balancing an opponent in eight different directions. It is a fundamental principle in Judo, emphasizing the importance of balanc ...