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- 02:27, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Yoko Shiho Gatame (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Yoko Shiho Gatame |image=yoko-shiho-gatame.png |image_size=200px |domain=Ne-Waza |class=Katame-Waza |subclass=Osae-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |related=Mune Gatame |complexity=Beginner |alias=Side Control |japanese=横四方固め |romaji=Yoko shiho gatame |english=Side four quarter hold }} Yoko-shiho-gatame (横四方固め) is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as...")
- 00:13, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Tai-sabaki (Redirected page to Tai Sabaki) Tag: New redirect
- 00:11, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kodomo (Redirected page to Kodomo no Kata) Tag: New redirect
- 00:09, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Tai Sabaki (Created page with "Tai sabaki (体捌き) is a term from Japanese martial arts and which relates to 'whole body movement', or repositioning. It can be translated as body-management. It is a term used widely in and very important in kendo, jujutsu, aikido, judo, karate and ninjutsu. Tai sabaki is usually used to avoid an attack, such that the receiver of the attack ends up in an advantageous position and it is often wrongly referred to as evasion.[6] An example of tai sabaki is 'moving off...")
- 23:59, 4 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kodomo no Kata (Created page with "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 te...")
- 22:38, 14 November 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Judo (Created page with "== Judo: The Gentle Way == Judo (柔道, Jūdō), meaning "gentle way," is a modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport that emphasizes throws, joint locks, and pins. It was founded in 1882 by Kanō Jigorō, who sought to create a system of physical and mental education by adapting techniques from traditional jujutsu schools. === Brief History === Judo was developed by Kanō Jigorō, who opened the first judo school, the Kodokan, in Tokyo in 1882. Kanō combined th...")
- 21:47, 30 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kani Basami (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Kani Basami |image=kani-basami.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Tachi-Waza |class=Nage-Waza |subclass=Yoko-Sutemi-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=No |complexity=Advanced |alias=Flying Scissor Sweep |japanese=蟹挟み |english=Crab Hold }} Kani Basami is banned at Red River Judo, and is not to be performed during Randori ----------------------------------- '''Kani Basami''' (蟹挟み), or "Crab Hold," is a classic Judo technique classif...")
- 19:29, 29 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ranks (Redirected page to Rank) Tag: New redirect
- 19:28, 29 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Randori Rules (Created page with "'''Randori''', or ''Free Sparing'', is an essential part of Judo training. It is an activity that can be done at all levels of experience as long as it is done with wisdom and control. Judo is a controlled exercise, and with that, here is a list of the rules that Red River Judo implements to give our members a safe, and effective, training environment. ===Senior Judo=== Senior Judo players are governed by the following rules. # Judo players with no previo...")
- 16:45, 27 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs moved page Redirect: Nage Ura No Kata to Nage Ura No Kata without leaving a redirect
- 16:45, 27 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Redirect: Nage Ura No Kata (Created page with "== Nage-Waza-Ura-no-Kata == '''Nage-Waza-Ura-no-Kata''' (投業裏の形) translates to "Forms of Reversing Throwing Techniques." This kata focuses on counter-attacks to various throwing techniques in judo. Unlike the Gonosen-no-kata, which also deals with counter techniques, Nage-Waza-Ura-no-Kata is considered superior due to its formal structure and the expertise of its creator, Mifune Kyūzō. === History === The kata was developed by Mifune Kyūzō, a renowned judo...")
- 16:25, 27 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Nage Waza Ura no kata (Created page with "Redirect: Nage Ura No Kata Category:redirect")
- 16:11, 27 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Tandoku Renshu (Created page with "'''Tandoku Renshu''' (単独練習) is a solo training exercise in Judo that involves practicing techniques without a partner. This form of training, also known as '''shadow judo''', allows judokas to focus on the precise movements and forms of various techniques, enhancing their overall proficiency and understanding of judo. === Purpose === The primary purpose of Tandoku Renshu is to enable judokas to practice and perfect their techniques independently. This type o...")
- 15:35, 27 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Positional Sparring (Created page with "== Positional Sparring == '''Positional Sparring''' is a focused training exercise in Judo where judokas practice specific positions or scenarios repeatedly. This type of sparring emphasizes mastering particular techniques and strategies within a controlled environment, allowing practitioners to improve their skills in targeted areas. === Purpose === The primary purpose of positional sparring is to isolate and practice specific positions or techniques, enabling jud...")
- 21:02, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Shiai (Created page with "== Shiai == '''Shiai''' (試合) is a term used in Judo to refer to competition or match. It is an essential aspect of judo practice, providing judokas with the opportunity to test their skills, techniques, and strategies in a competitive environment. Shiai can range from informal club matches to formal tournaments at various levels, including local, national, and international competitions. === Purpose === The primary purpose of shiai is to simulate the conditions...")
- 20:56, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Randori (Created page with "{{See also|Shiai}} '''Randori''' (乱取り) is a form of free practice in Judo where judokas engage in sparring sessions to apply techniques in a realistic and dynamic environment. Unlike formal drills or kata, randori allows for a more fluid and spontaneous exchange, closely simulating the conditions of an actual match. === Purpose === The primary purpose of randori is to provide judokas with the opportunity to practice their techniques against a resisting oppone...")
- 20:47, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Nage Komi (Created page with "== Nage Komi == '''Nage Komi''' (投げ込み) is a crucial training exercise in Judo that involves the repeated practice of throwing techniques. Unlike Uchi Komi, where the throw is not completed, Nage Komi requires the judoka to execute the full throw, allowing for the development of both technique and physical conditioning. === Purpose === The primary purpose of Nage Komi is to simulate the conditions of a real match, providing judokas with the opportunity t...")
- 19:34, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Uchi Komi (Created page with "'''Uchi Komi''' (打ち込み) is a fundamental training exercise in Judo. It involves the repetitive practice of the initial movements of a throw without completing the throw itself. This drill is essential for developing muscle memory, timing, and precision in executing judo techniques. === Purpose === The primary purpose of Uchi Komi is to allow judokas (judo practitioners) to practice the entry and positioning phases of a throw repeatedly. By doing so, they can...")
- 19:25, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs moved page Yaka Soku Geiko to Yakusoku Geiko (Misspelled title)
- 19:24, 24 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Category:Drills (Created page with "== Under Construction== == Throwing Practice == Uchi Komi > Nage Komi > Yakusoku Geiko > Randori")
- 17:17, 20 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page File:O Uchi Gari.jpg
- 17:17, 20 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs uploaded File:O Uchi Gari.jpg
- 22:52, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kumi Kata (Created page with "'''Kumi Kata''' (組み方) refers to the gripping techniques used in Judo. It is a fundamental aspect of Judo, as the grip determines the control and effectiveness of throws and other techniques. Mastery of Kumi Kata is essential for both offense and defense in Judo. === Description === Kumi Kata involves various ways of gripping the opponent's judogi (jacket) to gain an advantageous position. The primary grips include: * Sleeve grip (''Sode'') * Lapel grip (''Eri'') *...")
- 22:49, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Suri Ashi (Created page with "'''Suri Ashi''' (摺り足) is a fundamental footwork technique in Judo, characterized by sliding the feet along the mat. This movement is essential for maintaining balance, stability, and efficient movement during practice and competition. === Description === Suri Ashi translates to "sliding feet" and involves moving without lifting the feet off the ground. This technique helps judoka maintain a low center of gravity, ensuring better control and readiness for executing...")
- 22:47, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Dai Ikkyo (Redirected page to Gokyo No Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 22:41, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kuzushi (Created page with "'''Kuzushi''' (崩し) is a fundamental concept in Judo, referring to the act of unbalancing an opponent. It is the first of three essential stages in executing a Judo throw, followed by Tsukuri (positioning) and Kake (execution). === Description === Kuzushi involves breaking the opponent's balance in one of the eight directions, making it difficult for them to maintain stability. This off-balancing is crucial for setting up effective throws and techniques. ===...")
- 22:38, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Happo No Kuzushi (Created page with "'''Happo No Kuzushi''' (八方の崩し) refers to the concept of off-balancing an opponent in eight different directions. It is a fundamental principle in Judo, emphasizing the importance of balance and the ability to disrupt an opponent's stability from various angles. === Description === Happo No Kuzushi translates to "Eight Directions of Off-Balancing." This concept is crucial for executing throws and other techniques effectively. The eight directions are: * Forward...")
- 22:31, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Test (Created page with "{{Lesson Plan |theme=Judo |start_date=2024-10-13 |end_date=2024-11-23 |week 1=2024-10-13 |W1C=Fundamentals of Suri Ashi and Kumi Kata Happo No Kuzushi Attacking off the grip break Selected Dai Ikkyo Techniques |week 2=2024-10-20 |W2C=Selected Dai Ikkyo Techniques |week 3=2024-10-27 |W3C=Selected Dai Ikkyo Techniques |Week 4=2024-11-03 |W4C=Selected Dai Ikkyo Techniques |Week 5=2024-11-10 |W5C=Selected Dai Ikkyo Techniques |Week 6=2024...")
- 19:34, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Form:Lesson Plan (Created page with "<noinclude> This is the "Lesson Plan" form. To create a page with this form, enter the page name below; if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page. {{#forminput:form=Lesson Plan}} </noinclude><includeonly> <div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div> {{{for template|Lesson Plan}}} {| class="formtable" ! Start date: | {{{field|start date}}} |-...")
- 19:26, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs deleted page Form:Lesson Plan (content was: "<noinclude> This is the "Lesson Plan" form. To create a page with this form, enter the page name below; if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page. {{#forminput:form=Lesson Plan}} </noinclude><includeonly> <div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div> {{...", and the only contributor was "Sensei" (talk))
- 19:25, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs deleted page Semester 3 (content was: "{{Lesson Plan |start date=10/10/2024 |end date=10/17/2021 |date-week1=10/10/2024 }}", and the only contributor was "Sensei" (talk))
- 19:24, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Semester 3 (Created page with "{{Lesson Plan |start date=10/10/2024 |end date=10/17/2021 |date-week1=10/10/2024 }}")
- 19:24, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Form:Lesson Plan (Created page with "<noinclude> This is the "Lesson Plan" form. To create a page with this form, enter the page name below; if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page. {{#forminput:form=Lesson Plan}} </noinclude><includeonly> <div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div> {{{for template|Lesson Plan}}} {| class="formtable" ! Start date: | {{{field|start date}}} |-...")
- 19:22, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Template:Lesson Plan (Created page with "== Lesson Plan [[{{{start date<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}}]] to [[{{{end date<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}}]]== ===Week 1: [[{{{date-week1<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}}]]===")
- 19:15, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ashi-waza (Redirected page to Category:Ashi-Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 19:13, 10 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Harai Goshi Gaeshi (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Harai Goshi Gaeshi |image=harai-goshi-gaeshi.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Tachi-Waza |class=Nage-Waza |subclass=Ashi-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |group=Shinmeisho No Waza |related=Harai Goshi |complexity=Intermediate |japanese=払腰返 |romaji=Harai-goshi-gaeshi |english=Sweeping Hip Counter }} '''Harai Goshi Gaeshi''' is a counter technique in Judo, classified under Ashi-waza (foot techniques). It is one of the techniques ado...")
- 15:21, 6 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Hishigi (Created page with "'''Hishigi''' (挫) is a term used in Judo to describe the action of applying pressure or force to a joint, typically to cause pain or submission. It is commonly associated with joint lock techniques, where the goal is to hyperextend or manipulate a joint to control or incapacitate an opponent. === Techniques Involving Hishigi === * '''Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame''' (腕挫十字固) - A cross arm lock technique that applies pressure to the elbow joint. * ''...")
- 15:18, 6 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ude (Created page with "'''Ude''' is a term used in Judo to refer to the arm. Various techniques in Judo involve the use of the arm, either for throwing, grappling, or applying joint locks. === Techniques Involving Ude === * '''Ude-Garami''' - An arm entanglement technique where the opponent's arm is twisted to apply pressure on the shoulder and elbow joints. * '''Ude-Hishigi-Juji-Gatame''' - A cross arm lock technique where the opponent's arm is hyperextended us...")
- 15:06, 6 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ashi Gatame (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Ashi Gatame |image=ash-gatame.jpg |image_size=200px |caption=Uge Hishigi Ashi Gatame |domain=Ne-Waza |class=Katame-Waza |subclass=Kansetsu-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |group=Ude-Kansetsu-Waza |complexity=Intermediate |japanese=脚固 |romaji=ashi gatame |english=Leg Lock }} '''Ude-Hishigi-Ashi-Gatame''' (腕挫脚固), commonly referred to as '''Ashi-Gatame''', is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is cl...")
- 22:33, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs moved page Category:Tech-Gaeshi to Category:Gaeshi-Waza
- 22:28, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Category:Tech-Gaeshi (Created page with "In Judo, the term '''Gaeshi''' (返し) translates to "reversal" or "counter." It is used to describe techniques that counter an opponent's attack, turning their offensive move into an opportunity for a defensive throw or maneuver. Gaeshi techniques leverage the opponent's momentum and force against them, embodying the principle of using an opponent's strength to one's advantage. '''Usage in Techniques:''' Gaeshi is a common suffix in the names of various Judo techniqu...")
- 22:26, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Gaeshi (Redirected page to Category:Tech-Gaeshi) Tag: New redirect
- 22:19, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page O Soto Gaeshi (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=O Soto Gaeshi |image=o-soto-gaeshi.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Tachi-Waza |class=Nage-Waza |subclass=Ashi-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |group=Shinmeisho No Waza |complexity=Beginner |japanese=大外返 |romaji=Osoto Gaeshi |english=Major Outer Reap Reversal }} Category:Tech-Judo Category:Tech-Beginner Category:Tech-Gaeshi Category:Ashi-Waza")
- 22:10, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page O Uchi Gaeshi (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=O Uchi Gaeshi |image=o-uchi-gaeshi.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Tachi-Waza |class=Nage-Waza |subclass=Ashi-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |group=Shinmeisho No Waza |related=O Uchi Gari |complexity=Intermediate |japanese=大内返 |romaji=Ouchi gaeshi |english=Big inner reap counter }} O Uchi Gaeshi, (大内返) or "Large Inner Reap Counter," is a counter-throw technique used in Judo to counteract an opponent's O Uchi Gari (Large Inner...")
- 00:14, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Tsukkomi Jime (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Tsukkomi Jime |image=tsukkomi-jime.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Ne-Waza |class=Katame-Waza |subclass=Shime-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |complexity=Intermediate |japanese=突込絞 |romaji=tsukkomi-jime |english=Thrust Choke }} '''Tsukkomi Jime''' (突込絞, ''Thrust Choke'') is a Judo technique categorized under Katame-waza (grappling techniques) and more specifically under Shime-waza (strangulation techniques). It is one...")
- 00:07, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs moved page Kata Te Jime to Katate Jime
- 00:04, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Category:Shime-Waza (Created page with "'''Shime-waza''' (絞技) refers to the group of choking or strangulation techniques in Judo. These techniques are designed to constrict the opponent's airway or blood flow to the brain, leading to submission. Shime-waza is a subset of Katame-waza (grappling techniques) and is highly effective in both competitive and self-defense scenarios. == Types of Shime-waza == There are three primary methods of applying a choke in Shime-waza: # '''Compression of the Caroti...")
- 00:00, 3 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kata Te Jime (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Kata Te Jime |image=kata-te-jime.jpg |image_size=200pxq |domain=Ne-Waza |class=Katame-Waza |subclass=Shime-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |complexity=Intermediate |japanese=片手絞 |romaji=Katate Jime |english=Single Hand Choke }} {{Infobox Judo technique | name = Katate Jime | image = | alt = | caption = | class = Katame-waza | subclass = Shime-waza | targets = | counter = | kodoka...")
- 23:49, 2 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ude Gatame (Created page with "{{Infobox JudoTechnique |name=Ude Gatame |image=ude-gatame.jpg |image_size=200px |domain=Ne-Waza |class=Katame-Waza |subclass=Kansetsu-Waza |kodokan=Yes |ijf legal=Yes |group=Ude-Kansetsu-Waza |complexity=Intermediate |alias=Straight Arm Lock |japanese=腕固 |romaji=ude gatame |english=Arm Lock }} '''Ude Gatame''' (腕固, ''Arm Lock'') is a Judo technique categorized under Katame-waza (grappling techniques) and more specifically under Kansetsu-waza (joint l...")
- 23:43, 2 October 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kansetsu-waza (Redirected page to Category:Kansetsu-Waza) Tag: New redirect