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# The technique [[Kani Basami]] is banned from randori at all skill levels  
# The technique [[Kani Basami]] is banned from randori at all skill levels  
# The technique [[Ura Nage]] is banned during Randori
# The technique [[Ura Nage]] is banned during Randori
# The technique [[Tani Otoshi] is banned during Randoi  
# The technique [[Tani Otoshi]] is banned during Randoi  





Latest revision as of 20:32, 30 October 2024

Randori, or Free Sparing, is an essential part of Judo training. It is an activity that can be done at all levels of experience as long as it is done with wisdom and control. Judo is a controlled exercise, and with that, here is a list of the rules that Red River Judo implements to give our members a safe, and effective, training environment.

Senior Judo

Senior Judo players are governed by the following Randori rules.

  1. Judo players with no previous grappling experience will wait until they are a Yellow Belt before they are allowed to do Hard Randori.
  2. Judo players with previous grappling experience may be invited to participate in randori prior to earning their yellow belt.
  3. The technique Kani Basami is banned from randori at all skill levels
  4. A high-angle Ura Nage is banned during Randori
  5. The technique Tani Otoshi is limited to Advanced Ranks during Randori

Youth Judo

Youth Judo palyers are governed by the following Randori rules.

  1. Judo players with no previous grappling experience will wait until they are a Yellow Belt before they are allowed to do Hard Randori.
  2. The technique Kani Basami is banned from randori at all skill levels
  3. The technique Ura Nage is banned during Randori
  4. The technique Tani Otoshi is banned during Randoi