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== [[Kata]] Evaluation ==  
== [[Kata]] Evaluation ==  
The [[Kata]] Evaluation should begin with a [[Formal Bow]]
=== Section 1 - Tachi-Waza ===
=== Section 1 - Tachi-Waza ===
Demonstrate 4 [[Tech-Beginner|Beginner Nage Waza]] techniques, on both their dominant and non-dominant side, from the Standard Judo Grip while static or moving where appropriate.
Demonstrate 4 [[Tech-Beginner|Beginner Nage Waza]] techniques, on both their dominant and non-dominant side, from the Standard Judo Grip while static or moving where appropriate.
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The [[Tori]] for the test will also receive these 4 techniques from their [[Uke]].  
==== [[Ukemi-Waza]] ====
To demonstrate appropriate proficiency in [[Ukemi Waza]], the [[Tori]] will receive these four techniques on their dominant side from their [[Uke]].


=== Section 2 - Ne-Waza ===
=== Section 2 - Ne-Waza ===

Revision as of 17:04, 5 July 2025

Kata Evaluation

The Kata Evaluation should begin with a Formal Bow

Section 1 - Tachi-Waza

Demonstrate 4 Beginner Nage Waza techniques, on both their dominant and non-dominant side, from the Standard Judo Grip while static or moving where appropriate.

Nage-Waza
______________________ Static or Moving
______________________ Static or Moving
______________________ Static or Moving
______________________ Static or Moving

Ukemi-Waza

To demonstrate appropriate proficiency in Ukemi Waza, the Tori will receive these four techniques on their dominant side from their Uke.

Section 2 - Ne-Waza

Demonstrate 3 Osaekomi Techniques while transitioning from a Nage Waza Technique. (Throw > Transition > Pin)

Nage-Waza Transition Osaekomi-Waza
______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________
______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________
______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________


Demonstrate 2 Ne-Waza Techniques as an opportunity from an Osaekomi technique.
(Throw > Transition > Pin > Opportunity > Submission)

Nage-Waza Transition Osaekomi-Waza Ne-Waza
______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________
______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________ + ______________________