Kodomo no Kata
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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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
- Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
- Ushiro-ukemi
- Yoko-ukemi
- Mae-mawari-ukemi
- Tai-sabaki
- Happo-no-kuzushi with moving
- Hiza-guruma
- Tai-otoshi
- O-goshi
- Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
Unit 4 Demonstration
Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 3
- Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
- Mae-ukemi
- Mae-mawari-ukemi
- Tai-sabaki
- Kuzushi with moving → Sasae-tsurikomiashi
- Ippon-seoi-nage
- Tsurikomi-goshi
- Sasae-tsurikomiashi → Kesa-gatame
- Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
Unit 3 Demonstration
Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 2
- Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
- 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
- Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
Unit 2 Demonstration
Kodomo-No-Kata Unit 1
- Ritsu-rei and Za-rei
- 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
- Za-rei and Ritsu-rei
Unit 1 Demonstration
