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Tori in Terminology
Sep 29th 24

Tori (Judo) Tori (取り) is a term used in Judo to refer to the person who executes a technique during practice or competition. The word "tori" translates to "taker" or "receiver" in English, ind ...

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Building Techniques in Syllabus
Sep 16th 24

When structuring our lesson plans, we will build it off of a "Mother throw", or throws, Utilizing the fundamentals of these throws to then build into more intermediate or advanced level techniques. ...

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Gokyo No Waza in Syllabus
Sep 15th 24

The Gokyo no Waza (五教の技) is the standard syllabus of Judo throwing techniques, originally established in 1895 at the Kodokan in Tokyo, Japan. It consists of 40 throws divided into five sets (or gro ...

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International Judo Federation in Competition Information
Sep 15th 24

The International Judo Federation (IJF) is the governing body for the sport of judo worldwide. Established in 1951, the IJF is responsible for the development, promotion, and regulation of judo as ...

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Ne-Waza and Katame-Waza in Competition Information
Sep 14th 24

Ne-Waza (寝技) and Katame-Waza (固技) are both essential concepts in Judo, but they refer to different aspects of grappling techniques. Here's a breakdown of their differences: Ne-Waza (寝技) Ne-Waza tra ...

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Kodokan in Terminology
Sep 14th 24

right The Kodokan Judo Institute (公益財団法人講道館), or Kōdōkan (講道館), is the headquarters of the worldwide judo community. The kōdōkan was founded in 1882 by Kanō Jigorō, the founder of judo, and is now a ...