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Latest revision as of 21:03, 16 June 2025

The following are demonstrations of each technique in order to establish a baseline for the variations we teach at Red River Judo. This is not an exhaustive list of techniques or variations, but the baseline for when we are teaching new techniques for students, as well as what we are looking for when it comes to testing.

Gokyo No Waza

Dai Ikkyo

De Ashi Harai

Traditional
Competition/Modern

Hiza Guruma

Traditional
Competition/Modern