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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 includes breakfalls ([[ukemi]]), movements ([[tai-sabaki]]), throwing techniques ([[nage-waza]]) and hold-down techniques ([[osaekomi-waza]]). The aim of this kata is to provide an educational tool for club teachers, covering the fundamentals of safe judo practice as well as a technical knowledge which can be used as testing criteria for grade promotion. This kata can be presented as a demonstration, and it develops the memory and an appreciation for the beauty of judo. For more information on the Kodomo no Kata, please visit the IJF article found [https://www.ijf.org/news/show/new-version-kodomo-no-kata here].  
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 includes breakfalls ([[ukemi]]), movements ([[tai-sabaki]]), throwing techniques ([[nage-waza]]) and hold-down techniques ([[osaekomi-waza]]). The aim of this kata is to provide an educational tool for club teachers, covering the fundamentals of safe judo practice as well as a technical knowledge which can be used as testing criteria for grade promotion. This kata can be presented as a demonstration, and it develops the memory and an appreciation for the beauty of judo. For more information on the Kodomo no Kata, please visit the IJF article found [https://www.ijf.org/news/show/new-version-kodomo-no-kata here].  


==Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 7==
{{:Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 7}}
The 7th unit within the Kodomo No Kata demonstrates that a student understands the very basics of Judo, including introductory movements and breakfalls
 
# [[Ritsu-rei]] and [[Za-rei]]
## A standing bow, facing [[Shomen]]
## A kneeling bow with [[Uke]] and [[Tori]] facing each other.
# [[Ukemi|Ushiro-ukemi]]
## Both Students lay on their back, tuck their chins, and then slap the mat, while tucking their chin, 2 times.
## Both students then sit up, with their legs and arms extended and then do a break fall back, with their feet pointing straight up. This is done twice.
# [[Ukemi|Yoko-ukemi]]
## Both Students then lay on their back, with their feet and hands pointed straight up, they will then do a breakfall to the right and left side.
## Students will then transition onto their hands and knees.
# [[Ukemi|Outen-ukemi]]
## Students do a side role into a break fall.
## This is done twice on the right side and the left side.
# [[Tai-sabaki]]
## [[Mae-Sabaki]]
## [[Ushiro-Sabaki]]
# Ayumi-ashi
## Moving Forward and Backward
# Tsugi-ashi
## Uki and Tori take sleave grips
## Movement is done side to side, moving toward [[Shomen]] first.
# Throwing by Mae-sabaki
## Uke drops to knees,
## Tori takes a Basic Kumi-Kata
## Tori executes a Mae-Sabaki movement and Uke takes a side fall
## Executed on Right and Left Side 
# Throwing by Ushiro-sabaki
## Uke moves to a position with the right knee up and offers the right arm
## Tori takes the arm in both hands and executes an Ushiro Sabaki throwing the Uke with both hands.
### [[File:Ushiro-Sabaki Grips.png]]
## Executed on the Right and Left Side
# [[Za-rei]] and [[Ritsu-rei]]
## A kneeling bow with [[Uke]] and [[Tori]] facing each other.
## A standing bow, facing [[Shomen]]
=== Unit 7 Demonstration ===
<youtube>https://youtu.be/LhVvmFDLMo0?si=3BjUTB-diRbPWUJg</youtube>


==Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 6==
==Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 6==

Revision as of 19:53, 15 January 2025

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 includes breakfalls (ukemi), movements (tai-sabaki), throwing techniques (nage-waza) and hold-down techniques (osaekomi-waza). The aim of this kata is to provide an educational tool for club teachers, covering the fundamentals of safe judo practice as well as a technical knowledge which can be used as testing criteria for grade promotion. This kata can be presented as a demonstration, and it develops the memory and an appreciation for the beauty of judo. For more information on the Kodomo no Kata, please visit the IJF article found here.


Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 7

Youth 12th Class Jūnikyū (White/Yellow) Exam

This unit demonstrates foundational Judo movements and breakfalls.

Bowing In

Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
A standing bow, facing Shomen
A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.

Ukemi-Waza (Falling Techniques)

Technique Description
Ushiro-ukemi (Backward Ukemi) Both students lay on their backs, tuck their chins, and slap the mat twice.


Then sit up with legs and arms extended, fall back into a breakfall with feet pointing straight up. Repeated twice.

Yoko-ukemi (Side Ukemi) Both students lay on their back with their hands and feet pointing upward.


Students perform breakfalls to both the right and left sides with hands and feet pointed up.

Outen-ukemi (Rolling Ukemi) From hands and knees (turtle position), students perform a side roll into a breakfall. This is done once in each direction.

Ugokikata (Movement)

Mae-Sabaki
Ushiro-Sabaki
Ayumi-ashi
Move three steps forward, then three steps backward with basic Kumi-Kata grips.
Tsugi-ashi
Move side to side toward Shomen.

Nage-Waza (Throwing Techniques)

Throw Description
Mae-sabaki throw Uke drops to their knees. Tori takes basic Kumi-kata grip and performs a Mae-sabaki movement. Uke performs a side fall. Executed on both right and left sides.
Ushiro-sabaki throw Uke kneels with right knee up and offers the right arm.

Tori takes the arm with both hands and throws Uke using Ushiro-sabaki movement. Executed on both right and left sides.

Bowing Out

Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 7 Demonstration


Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 6

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Ushiro-ukemi
  2. Yoko-ukemi
  3. Outen-ukemi
  4. Tai-sabaki
  5. Ayumi-ashi
  6. Tsugi-ashi
  7. Hiza-guruma
  8. Tai-otoshi
  9. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 6 Demonstration

Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 5

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Ushiro-ukemi
  2. Yoko-ukemi
  3. Mae-mawari-ukemi
  4. Happo-no-kuzushi
  5. De-ashi-harai
  6. Uki-otoshi
  7. Uki-goshi
  8. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 5 Demonstration

Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 4

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Ushiro-ukemi
  2. Yoko-ukemi
  3. Mae-mawari-ukemi
  4. Tai-sabaki
  5. Happo-no-kuzushi with moving
  6. Hiza-guruma
  7. Tai-otoshi
  8. O-goshi
  9. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 4 Demonstration

Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 3

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Mae-ukemi
  2. Mae-mawari-ukemi
  3. Tai-sabaki
  4. Kuzushi with moving → Sasae-tsurikomiashi
  5. Ippon-seoi-nage
  6. Tsurikomi-goshi
  7. Sasae-tsurikomiashiKesa-gatame
  8. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 3 Demonstration

Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 2

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Mae-ukemi
  2. Mae-mawari-ukemi
  3. O-uchi-gari
  4. Ko-uchi-gari
  5. O-soto-gari
  6. O-uchi-gariKouchi-gari
  7. O-soto-gariYokoshiho-gatameTate-shiho-gatameKata-gatame
  8. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 2 Demonstration

Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 1

  1. Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
    1. A standing bow, facing Shomen
    2. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. # Mae-mawari-ukemi
  2. Uchi-mata
  3. Harai-goshi
  4. Ko-uchi-gariIppon-seoi-nage
  5. Ippon-seoi-nageKesa-gatameUshiro-kesa-gatameYoko-shihogatameKamishiho-gatame
  6. Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
    1. A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other.
    2. A standing bow, facing Shomen

Unit 1 Demonstration