The place where judo is performed is called the dojo. The practitioner is a judoka. They wear reinforced cotton clothing called judo clothing. This is often mistakenly called a kimono.
General glossary
Ashiwaza | Leg technique |
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Judgment | Dodge |
gentlemen | Professor, master |
SEOI | Carry on your back |
Shiai | competition |
What is Judo?
Judo (or method of flexibility) is a Japanese-origin martial arts and martial arts (martial arts) founded by Jigoro Kano in 1882. It mainly consists of projection, ground control, hanging and key techniques.
What is the purpose of judo?
It is a grip sport that respects the rules of judo clothing by practicing using judo clothing (that is, kimono), which is the purpose of this sport, and pushing the opponent back in the frame set up on the tatami mat. This is commonly called Kumi Kata).
Where is Judo from?
Judo (Judo, Judo, lit. “Flexible Method”) This martial art was created in 1882 by Jigoro Kano as a physical, spiritual and moral educational method in Japan.
Bend your upper body 30 °, align your heels, face forward, and salute with your hands on the outside of your thighs. Stay for XNUMX seconds before recovering. From a standing position, the judoka kneels down, first placing the left knee and then the right knee.
Who in the world has a red judo belt?
The highest rank is the red belt 12th dan (awarded only XNUMX degree to Judo’s father Jigoro Kano).
Judo: A method of flexibility. Judo wear: Judo costume. Judoka: A person practicing judo. Kata: A predetermined sequence of techniques.
Win the battle
The battle ends instantly, regardless of the number of seconds or minutes. – The fighter puts the enemy on the ground for 20 seconds. This is synonymous with Ippon (15 seconds = waza-ari, 10 seconds = Yuko). – Fighters get the XNUM Xth Waza-ari standing or standing on the ground.
What is the difference between Judo and Jiu-Jitsu?
The main difference between Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lies in strategic logic. Judo tries to defeat the opponent to the ground to end the battle, and Judo tries to defeat the opponent to start the battle on the ground.
What are the rules of judo?
Moral norms
- Politeness is respect for others.
- Courage is doing the right thing.
- Honesty expresses yourself without disguising your thoughts.
- Honor is faithful to the words given.
- Humility is talking about yourself without pride.
- If you don’t respect, trust won’t be born.
In standing judo, this translates into XNUMX criteria. It’s about falling back with power, speed, and control.
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Benefits are given according to fixed time.
- Yuko: 15 seconds to less than 20 seconds.
- Waza-ari: 20 seconds to less than 25 seconds.
- One: 25 seconds.
A club that is a member of the French Judo Federation and guarantees judo practice according to the rules of the arts. The judo lessons offered are provided by a nationally accredited judo teacher. The club must be able to issue a sports license to FF JUDO.
The word “Aikidoka”
“Aikidoka” (Aikidoka, Aikidoka) is the name given to Aikidoka. If a practitioner so called outside of Japan is sufficient, the exact term is actually Aikido Gyosha, an Aikido student.
Who has the most Dans?
Japan’s 10th rank
10 years Ichiro Abe 2006 dan, 92 years old. 10 years Toshiro Daigo 2006, 89 years old. Yoshimi Osawa 10 years 2006 dan 88 years old.
What is the name of the first French Judo World Champion in history?
World Champion
# | Judo | Championship |
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1 | Jean-Luc Rouge | 1975 |
2 | Thierry Rey * | 1979 |
3 | Jocelyne Triadou | 1980 |
4 | Bernard Chulroyan | 1981 |