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- 02:14, 11 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs uploaded File:Ushiro-Sabaki.png
- 01:30, 11 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page File:Mae-Sabaki.png
- 01:30, 11 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs uploaded File:Mae-Sabaki.png
- 22:48, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Tachi-waza (Redirected page to Category:Tachi-Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 22:47, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Ne-waza (Redirected page to Category:Ne-Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 21:08, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Toketa (Created page with "== Toketa (Escaped) in Judo == '''Toketa''' (解けた) is a Japanese term used in judo to describe the situation when an opponent has successfully escaped or broken free from a hold, pin, or submission. The term is often used in the context of Ne-Waza (groundwork), where it signifies that the opponent is no longer under control or is no longer in a position to be pinned or submitted. === Importance of Toketa === Toketa is significant because: * ''Breaks Control'':...")
- 21:05, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Osaekomi (Redirected page to Category:Osae-Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 20:33, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Tai-Sabaki (Redirected page to Tai Sabaki) Tag: New redirect
- 20:33, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Hiraki-ashi (Created page with "== Hiraki-Ashi (Sideways Step) in Judo == '''Hiraki-Ashi''' (開き足) is a Japanese term used in judo to describe a sideways or lateral step. It is a fundamental footwork technique that allows judoka to adjust their position quickly and efficiently, usually to avoid an attack, reposition for a better angle, or create an opening for a counterattack. Hiraki-ashi is essential for maintaining balance, controlling distance, and adapting to the movements of an opponent. ==...")
- 20:27, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Kosa-Dachi (Redirected page to Kosa Dachi) Tag: New redirect
- 20:15, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Judo Techniques (Redirected page to Category:Tech-Judo) Tag: New redirect
- 20:14, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Maai (Created page with "== Maai (Proper Distance) in Judo == '''Maai''' (間合い) is a Japanese term that translates to "interval" or "proper distance." In judo, it refers to the optimal distance between opponents that allows a judoka to execute techniques effectively while minimizing the opponent's ability to counterattack. Mastering maai is essential for maintaining control, timing, and strategic positioning during a match. === Importance of Maai === Maai is a fundamental concept that imp...")
- 20:02, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Shintai-Dosa (Created page with "'''Shintai-Dosa''' (進退動作) translates to "advancing and retreating movement" in Japanese. It is a fundamental concept in judo that encompasses the basic forward and backward motions used to control distance, position oneself, and maintain balance during engagement with an opponent. Proper execution of shintai-dosa is critical for both offensive and defensive actions in judo. === Importance of Shintai-Dosa === Shintai-dosa is essential for: * Controlling distance...")
- 19:52, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Ashi Sabaki (Redirected page to Ugokikata#1. Footwork (Ashi Sabaki)) Tag: New redirect
- 19:49, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Ashi-Sabaki (Redirected page to Ugokikata#1. Footwork (Ashi Sabaki)) Tag: New redirect
- 19:44, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Ugokikata (Created page with "== Ugokikata (Ways of Moving) in Judo == '''Ugokikata''' (動き方), meaning "ways of moving" or "methods of movement" in Japanese, is a foundational concept in judo. It refers to the various movement patterns and principles that judoka use to optimize efficiency, balance, and control during practice and competition. Proper movement is critical for executing techniques, maintaining posture, and responding to an opponent's actions. === Importance of Ugokikata === Under...")
- 19:12, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Shrimping (Redirected page to Ebi) Tag: New redirect
- 19:12, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Ebi (Created page with "== Ebi (Shrimp Movement) in Judo == '''Ebi''' (海老), meaning "shrimp" in Japanese, is a fundamental movement in judo and other grappling arts. It is primarily used in groundwork (''newaza'') for escaping pins, improving positional control, and creating space during defensive maneuvers. === Purpose and Importance === The ebi motion mimics the curling movement of a shrimp, hence its name. It is a key skill for judoka, as it: * Builds core strength and hip mobility. *...")
- 17:54, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Competency and Demonstration (Created page with "In most, if not all, of the testing criteria students (and parents) will see things documented like this: * ''"Having shown a competency in..." or "Having shown expertise in..." '' Versus: * ''Demonstrate X techniques... '' Increased competency or expertise is what we look for every class, it's the growth we hope to see throughout a Judoka's training. Demonstration is what we will be looking to see on Test Day. ==TLDR== '''Competency''' == What we are look...")
- 17:06, 4 January 2025 Sensei talk contribs created page Youth Evaluation Form: Youth 12th Class Jūnikyū (White/Yellow) (Created page with "{{Div col|colwidth=10em|rules=yes|gap=2em}} This is a test<br> This is a test {{Div col end}}")
- 20:27, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Renraku Waza (Created page with "'''Renraku Waza''' (連絡技) translates to "combination techniques" in English. In Judo, this term refers to the practice of linking multiple techniques together in a fluid and continuous manner to create effective and dynamic sequences. === Definition === Renraku Waza involves the seamless transition from one technique to another, often combining throws, holds, and submissions. This approach allows a judoka to adapt to the opponent's movements and reactions, maintain...")
- 19:00, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Anza (Created page with "{{See also|Seiza}} '''Anza''' (安座) translates to "sitting at ease" in English. It is a more relaxed sitting position compared to seiza, commonly used in martial arts like Judo when a less formal posture is acceptable. === Definition === Anza involves sitting cross-legged on the floor. This position is often used during informal training sessions, discussions, or when practitioners need to sit for extended periods without the formality of seiza. === Importance in Ju...")
- 18:57, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Seiza (Created page with "{{See also|Anza}} '''Seiza''' (正座) translates to "proper sitting" in English. It is the formal, traditional way of sitting in Japan, particularly in martial arts like Judo. === Definition === Seiza involves sitting on the floor with the legs folded underneath the thighs and the buttocks resting on the heels. The tops of the feet are flat on the floor, and the hands are placed on the thighs. This posture is not only a sign of respect but also a way to maintain balanc...")
- 18:49, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Gi (Redirected page to Gi) Tag: New redirect
- 18:44, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Sankaku Gatame (Redirected page to Sankaku) Tag: New redirect
- 18:34, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Sankaku Jime (Redirected page to Sankaku) Tag: New redirect
- 18:30, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Sankaku (Created page with "== Sankaku (さんかく) == '''Sankaku''' (さんかく) translates to "triangle" in English. In Judo, this term is often used in the context of techniques that involve triangular shapes or positions. === Examples in Judo === * '''三角絞め (Sankaku-jime)''': This is a triangle choke, a submission technique where the legs are used to form a triangle around the opponent's neck and one arm, cutting off blood flow to the brain. * '''三角固め (Sankaku-gatame)''': Th...")
- 18:21, 26 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Wrist Control Series (Created page with "Taught by the American Judo System team, the Wrist control series is a dominate system for turning over Judoka or have bellied down or turtled up trying to invoke a stand up by a referee. The Wrist control series consists of five sections. They are: === Tie up === The Tie up forces the Uke on their side and uses the skirt of the Gi Jacket to tie up the wrist and prevent the ability to use that arm to fight the turn over. The Tie up can be done when the Uke is on t...")
- 17:54, 22 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page File:Kosa Dachi.png
- 17:54, 22 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs uploaded File:Kosa Dachi.png
- 17:50, 22 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kosa Dachi (Created page with "Kosa Dachi (交差立ち) is a stance used in martial arts, particularly in karate and Judo. The term "Kosa Dachi" translates to "Cross Stance" or "Crossed Leg Stance" in English. In this stance, one leg is crossed behind the other, and the knees are bent. It is often used in various kata (forms) and techniques to improve balance and stability. Here's the breakdown: * 交差 (Kosa): Cross * 立ち (Dachi): Stance This stance is commonly seen in Shotokan karate and othe...")
- 17:34, 22 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Gyougi (Created page with "The term 行儀 (ぎょうぎ, gyōgi) in Japanese refers to manners or etiquette. It encompasses the proper or polite way of behaving in social situations, including good conduct and adherence to social conventions. For example, having good manners (行儀が良い, gyōgi ga yoi) is highly valued in Japanese culture. Proper manners (行儀の良いこと, gyōgi no yoi koto) are considered important in maintaining harmony and respect in social interactions. Categor...")
- 23:13, 20 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs moved page Test Sheet: Maison Green to Test Sheet: Maison (Green) without leaving a redirect
- 23:13, 20 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Nage Waza (Redirected page to Category:Nage-Waza) Tag: New redirect
- 23:12, 20 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Test Sheet: Maison Green (Created page with "== Kata Evaluation == === Section 1 - Tachi-Waza === Demonstrate 4 Tech-Intermediate Nage-Waza techniques from the Standard Judo Grip while static or moving where appropriate. {| class="wikitable" |+ |- ! Nage Waza !! !! |- | Yoko Otoshi || + || Static or '''Moving''' |- | Kibisu Gaeshi || + || Static or '''Moving''' |- | Sumi Gaeshi || + || Static or '''Moving''' |- | Tsuri Goshi || + || Static or '''Moving''' |} Demonstrate 4 Tec...")
- 01:29, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Judo Philosophies (Redirected page to Category:Philosophies) Tag: New redirect
- 01:29, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Judo Principles (Redirected page to Category:Principles) Tag: New redirect
- 01:28, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Philosophies (Redirected page to Category:Philosophies) Tag: New redirect
- 01:26, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Category:Philosophies (Created page with "500px|center")
- 01:25, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page File:Judo Philosophies.png
- 01:25, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs uploaded File:Judo Philosophies.png
- 01:24, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Principles (Redirected page to Category:Principles) Tag: New redirect
- 01:21, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Category:Fundamentals (Created blank page)
- 01:21, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Fundamentals (Redirected page to Category:Fundamentals) Tag: New redirect
- 01:20, 19 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page 2025 Syllabus (Created page with "== Judo Training Schedule for 2025== === January === * Fundamentals ** Including Principles and Philosophies * Tachi-Waza > Turn Throws > Te-Waza * Ne-Waza > Wrist control Turn overs ** Logical Shime-Waza or Kansetsu-Waza === February === * Fundamentals ** Including Principles and Philosophies * Tachi-Waza > Turn Throws > Koshi-Waza * Ne-Waza > Kesa...")
- 20:20, 11 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Nage no Kata (Created page with "== Nage No Kata == '''Nage No Kata''' is one of the traditional forms of judo kata, which are pre-arranged patterns of movements. It is designed to teach the fundamental principles of throwing techniques. The term "Nage No Kata" translates to "Forms of Throwing" in English. === History === Nage No Kata was developed by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, as a way to systematically teach and practice the art of throwing. It is one of the original katas created by Kano an...")
- 02:58, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Kodomo to youth rank (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |- ! Kodomo No Kata !! Youth Class |- | Youth 13th Class (Mūkyū) || |- | Kodomo No Kata 7 || Youth 12th Class Jūnikyū (White/Yellow) |- | Kodomo No Kata 6 || Youth 11th Class Jūichikyū (Yellow) |- | Kodomo No Kata 5 || Youth 10th Class Jūkyū (Yellow/Orange) |- | Kodomo No Kata 4 || Youth 9th Class Kukyū (Orange) |- | Kodomo No Kata 3 || Youth 8th Class Hachikyū (Orange/Green) |- | Kodomo No Kata 2 || Youth 7th Class Nanakyū (Green) |- | K...")
- 02:55, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Za-rei (Created page with "The "Zarei" (Seated bow) is performed from a formal sitting posture. In judo, the phrase "Rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru" (Beginning and ending with a bow of respect) emphasizes the importance of respect, expressed through dojo bows before and after practice sessions or bouts. To perform a Zarei, stand with a straight back, then move into a kneeling posture by stepping the left leg back and lowering the left knee to the floor. Bring the right knee down, sit on your sprea...")
- 02:54, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Ritsu-rei (Created page with "The "Ritsu-rei" (Standing bow) is a bow performed from a standing posture. In judo, the phrase "Rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru" (Beginning and ending with a bow of respect) highlights the importance of respect, expressed through dojo bows before and after practice sessions or contests. To perform a Ritsu-rei, stand naturally on your heels with a straight back, then bend your upper body forward by about 30 degrees, lowering your fingers to the height of your kneecaps. Bef...")
- 02:51, 5 December 2024 Sensei talk contribs created page Test Sheet: Youth 12th Class (Created page with "The following test sheet is the criteria to earn the rank of 12th Class, which is represented by a White belt with a Yellow Stripe. == Manners and Decorum == * Tying your belt * Wearing your uniform correctly * Proper Hygiene == Terminology / Vocabulary == * Counting to 10 in Japanese * Start - Hajime * Stop - Matte * Judo Uniform - Gi == Basic Kumi Kata == * Basic Judo Sleeve Grip * Basic Judo Collar Grip == Kata == Kodomo no Kata#Kodomo-N...")