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Practice Hall for Judo
Dojo
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Sitting Crossed Legged
Anza
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Following foot walking
Tsugi-ashi
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Normal walking
Ayumi-Ashi
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Judo practitioner or player
Judoka
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Person performing technique
Tori
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Person recieving technique
Uke
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Falling methods or ways
Ukemi
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Falling methods to the rear
Ura-Ukemi
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Free Practice
Renshu/Randori
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Formal pre-arranged routine practice
Kata
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Hold-down!(referee's call)
Osae-komi
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One Point! (referee's call)
Ippon, Awasete Ippon
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Almost Ippon! (referee's award, 1/2 point)
Waza-ari
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Near Waza-ari! (Referee's award)
Yoko
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Near yoku! (referee's award)
Koka
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That is all! (Referee's call)
Sore-made
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Sixth class (kyu) judo rank
Roku-kyu
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Note! (referee's call for slight penalty)
Shido
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Caution! (referee's call for moderate penalty)
Chui
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Warning! (referee's call for severe penatly)
Keikoku
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Loss by rule violation (referee's call)
Hansoku-make
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Desision! (call by referee for judge's decision)
Hantei
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Don't move! (referee's call)
Sono-mama
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Continue! (referee's call)
Yoshi
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Fundamental natural position
Shizentai
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Fundamental defensive position
Jigotai
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Entry into a throw
Tsukuri
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Execution of a throw
Kake
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Sweeping action done with the leg
Harai
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Reaping action done with the leg
Gari
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Dashing action done with the leg
Gake
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Springing action done with the leg
Hane
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Throwing technique(s)
Nage-waza
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Hand technique(s)
Te-waza
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Foot technique(s)
Ashi-waza
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Waist or hip
Goshi(koshi)
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Waist or hip technique(s)
Koshi-waza
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Major outside reaping
O-soto-gari
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Internal force or spiritual energy
chi
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Shout to gather inner strength
Kiai
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Name of club
You and me growing together?
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Name of Instructor
Brian Hacke
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Who was the found of judo?
Jigoro Kano
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What was the name of the school he founded?
Kotokan
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What was the date of the founding of the Kodokan Judo?
1882
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What was unarmed combat call in Japan before Judo?
Jujutsu
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How long had unarmed combat martial arts been practiced in Japan?
A long time
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Name the three parts of unarmed combat in English and Japanese.
- Throwing techniques/Nage-waza,
- Grappling techniques/Katame-waza,
- Striking techniques/Atemi-waza
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Name the three parts of a judo throw in English.
- The initial balance break/Kuzushi,
- The act of turning in and fitting into the throw/Tsukuri,
- The execution and completion of the throw/Kaka
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List the belt ranks in order by color
White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Brown, Black, Red and White, Red
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Name the two divisions of throwing techniques in English and Japanese
- Standing techniques/Tachi-waza,
- Sacrifice techniques/Sutemi-waza
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Name the three divisions of standing throwing techniques in English and Japanese
- Hand Techniques/Te-waza,
- Hip techniques/Koshi-waza,
- Foot and leg techniques/Ashi-waza
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Name the two divisions of throwing techniques in English and Japanese
- Rear sacrifice techniques/ Ma-sutemi-waza
- Side sacrifice techniques/Yoko-sutemi-waza
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What are the ordinal nubers between one and ten in Japanese
Ichi, ni, san, shi, Go, rokyu, Shichi, Hachi, Ku, Ju
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Major Outer Reaping
O-Soto-Gari
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Minor Inner Reaping
Ko-Uchi-Gari
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Minor Outer Reaping
Ko-Soto-Gari
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Lift Pull Hip
Tsuri-Komi-Goshi
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Outside Body Wrap
Soto-Maki-Komi
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Floating Technique
Uki-waza
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Single wing lock
Kata-ha-jime
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Sliding lapel strangle
Okuri-eri-jime
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Pins/Holds
- Kesa-Gatame (scarf hold),
- Kata-Gatame (shoulder hold),
- Kami-shiho-gatana (upper four quarters hold),
- Ushiro-Kesa-gatame (reverse scarf hold),
- Yoko-shiho-gatame (side four quarters),
- Tate-shiho-gatame (lengthways locking four quarters),
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