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# [[O Uchi Gari|O-uchi-gari]] → [[Ko Uchi Gari|Kouchi-gari]] | # [[O Uchi Gari|O-uchi-gari]] → [[Ko Uchi Gari|Kouchi-gari]] | ||
# [[O Soto Gari|O-soto-gari]] → [[Yoko Shiho Gatame|Yokoshiho-gatame]] → [[Tate Shiho Gatame|Tate-shiho-gatame]] → [[Kata Gatame|Kata-gatame]] | # [[O Soto Gari|O-soto-gari]] → [[Yoko Shiho Gatame|Yokoshiho-gatame]] → [[Tate Shiho Gatame|Tate-shiho-gatame]] → [[Kata Gatame|Kata-gatame]] | ||
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=== Unit 2 Demonstration === | === Unit 2 Demonstration === | ||
Revision as of 20:29, 27 February 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.
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| Yoko-ukemi (Side Ukemi) | Both students lay on their back with their hands and feet pointing upward.
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| 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. |
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| 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 | |
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
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza (Breakfalls)
Ugokikata (Movement)
| Mae-Mawari-Sabaki |
Ushiro-Mawari-Sabaki |
| Ayumi-ashi Move three steps forward, then three steps backward with basic Kumi-Kata grips. |
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| Tsugi-ashi Move side to side toward Shomen, then in circular motions toward the collar and sleeve sides. |
Tachi-Waza (Throws)
Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 5
Part of the Youth 10th Class Jūkyū (Yellow/Orange) exam.
Bowing in
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza
| Ushiro Ukemi | |
| - Students will extend their arms in front of them and do two static Ushiro Ukemi | |
| Yoko Ukemi | |
| - Students will their right arm and do a static Yoko Ukemi. - Students will then return to standing | |
| Mae-mawari-ukemi | |
| - Students will then, starting in front of each other. Take a sliding step the right and come down onto their left knee, with their right knee up. They will then proceed to do a front rolling fall over their right shoulder. - The students will then come back up to their kneeling position, but with their right knee down and their left foot up, and do a front rolling fall over their left shoulder. | |
Ugokikata
| - Student take a basic Judo grips of collar and sleeve, and they move around the mat, focusing on maintaining grips and not crossing their feet. This should demonstrate proper footwork and movement. - Students then return to their starting location, and fix their uniforms. |
Happo-No-Kuzushi
Tachi-Waza
Note, these techniques are more about foot placement and body movement then executing the biggest technique possible.
| De-ashi-harai | ||
| - Uki stands with their right foot forward, Tori Sweeps the right foot with a De Ashi Harai, demonstrating proper hand work.
- This is then repeated on the left side. |
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| Uki Otoshi | ||
| - Tori takes one Tsugi-Ashi step backward and then drops a knee down to complete Uki Otoshi.
- This is then repeated on the left side. |
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| Uki-goshi | ||
| - Tori executes a Uki Goshi technique from a static position. Uke takes a breakfall. - This is then repeated on the left side. |
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Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 4
Part of the Youth 9th Class Kukyū (Orange) exam.
Bowing in
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza
| Ushiro-Ukemi | ||
| - After completing the Za-Rei, students will stand and take a sliding step to the right. Once they are off set from each other the students will extend their arm and walk forward taking a single backfall. Upon completing that backfall, they will do the same thing walking backward.
- They should finish their falls in the same place they started |
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| Yoko-Ukemi | ||
| - After completing their previous step, Students would extend their right arm, Take two Tsugi-ashi steps moving left and then take a side fall. Upon completion of their side fall, the student will then do the same thing with the left arm extended shuffling to the right.
- They should finish their falls in the same place they started |
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| Mae-mawari-ukemi | |
| - After completing the Za-Rei, students will stand and take a sliding step to the right. Once they are off set from each other the students will extend their arm and walk forward taking a single backfall. Upon completing that backfall, they will do the same thing walking backward.
- They should finish their falls in the same place they started | |
Tai-sabaki
When performing these movements, they should be done with fluidity and smoothness.
| Mae-Sabaki | Ushiro-Sabaki | Mae-Mawari-Sabaki | Ushiro-Mawari-Sabaki |
|---|---|---|---|
Happo-No-Kuzushi while moving
| - The student will now demonstrate the Happo-No-Kuzushi with two Tsugi-ashi steps between each movement. Students will have basic Kumi-Kata grips and move through the motions in this order:
- Using the official Kodokan Video on Happo-No-Kuzushi as an example, the students should return to their original positon between each movement. This differs from the Kodomo No Kata Video. Either is acceptable during examination. |
Tachi-waza
Note, these techniques are more about foot placement and body movement then executing the biggest technique possible.
| Hiza-Guruma | |
| - Tori and Uke approach each other and take basic, right side, Kumi-Kata Grips. Uke takes a step forward with his right foot. Tori then executes Hiza Guruma technique, with Uke receiving the technique with a proper breakfall. This is then repeated on the left side. | |
| Tai-otoshi | |
| - Tori and Uki approach each other and take a basic, right side, Kumi-Kata grip. Tori executes the Kuzushi and Tsukuri of the Tai-Otoshi. Uke proceeds to step over the extended leg, and Tori finishes the technique.
This is then repeated on the left side. | |
| O-goshi | |
| - Tori and Uke again approach each other and take a basic, right side, Kumi-Kata grip. Tori executes the Kuzushi and Tsukuri of the O Goshi. Tori will then set Uke onto their toes while executing the technique.
This is then repeated on the left side. | |
Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Kodomo-No-Kata - Unit 3
Part of the Youth 8th Class Hachikyū (Orange/Green) exam.
Bowing in
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza
| Mae-ukemi | ||
| - Students separate by taking one step to the right. - Students go on to their knees, with their back straight and their hands up. |
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| Mae-mawari-ukemi | ||
| - The students proceed to execute a front rolling fall by placing their hands on the mat and executing a front rolling fall over their right shoulder, breaking their fall and rolling back up to their feet. - Students then turn in a slow and controlled manner. |
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| Ayumi-Ashi to Mae-mawari-ukemi | ||
| - Students proceed to take two steps, and then on the third step they perform a front rolling fall, coming back to their feet. This front rolling fall is over the right shoulder. - Students then proceed to do the same thing going back to their original positions, but the break fall is over their left shoulder. |
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Tai-Sabaki
| Mae-mawari-sabaki | ||
| - Tori and Uke take cross sleeve grips - Tori proceeds with right-sided Mae-mawari-sabaki footwork and loads uke onto their back. It is important that Uke keeps their legs straight to demonstrate control by both Uke and tori | ||
| Ushiro-mawari-sabaki | ||
| - Tori proceeds with Ushiro-mawari-sabaki on right side, loading Uke onto their back. As with the previous technique, it is important then Uke keeps their legs straight to demonstrate control by both Uke and Tori. - Tori sets uke down and reverses their footwork back to a static position.
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| Tai-sabaki → Kuzushi Demonstration | ||
| - Tori and Uke take sleeves and color grips, basic Judo grips. - Students then proceed to demonstrate proper movement and kuzushi. This emphasis on this should be one of control, footwork and off-balancing. | ||
Tachi-waza
| Sasae-Tsurikomi-Ashi | ||
| - Tori and Uke return to the center, with Tori on the right and Uke on the left. Tori will then take a step in and perform Mae Sabaki, shifting the position. - Tori will perform another Mae Sabaki and rather than putting the left foot down, uke will block the calf of Uke and perform the Sasae technique. | ||
| Ippon-Seoi-Nage | ||
| - Tori and Uke return to the center, with Tori on the right and Uke on the left. Tori will then take a step in and perform Mae-mawari-sabaki to enter into the Ippon seoi nage. - Tori will performs an Ippon seoi nage in a slow and measured way. Allowing Uke’s feet to land on their feet and then to roll off the side and take a proper yoko ukemi. | ||
| Tsuri-Komi-Goshi | ||
| - Tori and Uke return to the center, with Tori on the right and uke on the left. Tori takes grips and executes the Tsuri komi goshi technique. - Focus again on the control, Uke’s feet should be extended out, and when the throw is executed, their feet should touch the ground and then the technique if finished so that Uke takes a Yoko Ukemi. | ||
| Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi -> Kesa Gatame | ||
| - Tori and uke return to the middle and execute Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi using the same steps as above. - Tori maintains control of the arm and then transitions into the Kesa Gatame pin. | ||
Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 2
Part of the Youth 7th Class Nanakyū (Green) exam.
Bowing in
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza
- Mae-ukemi
- Mae-mawari-ukemi
- O-uchi-gari
- Ko-uchi-gari
- O-soto-gari
- O-uchi-gari → Kouchi-gari
- O-soto-gari → Yokoshiho-gatame → Tate-shiho-gatame → Kata-gatame
Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Unit 2 Demonstration
Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 1
Part of the Youth 6th Class Rokkyū (Green/Blue) exam.
Bowing in
| Ritsu-rei and Za-rei | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
Ukemi-Waza
- Mae-mawari-ukemi
- Uchi-mata
- Harai-goshi
- Ko-uchi-gari → Ippon-seoi-nage
- Ippon-seoi-nage → Kesa-gatame → Ushiro-kesa-gatame → Yoko-shihogatame → Kamishiho-gatame
Bowing Out
| Za-rei and Ritsu-rei | |
| A kneeling bow with Uke and Tori facing each other. | |
| A standing bow, facing Shomen | |
Unit 1 Demonstration
