there are 2 competitors one referee and 2 other referees, sitting on a chair at two of the corners of the mats, to help support the main referee when awarding ippon/waz-ari/yukoand shido(penalty points)
Near 120 millions people
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One, the founder of Judo; Jigoro Kano.
There are many great judokas depending on woman or man category. There are age and weight classes as well so you cant really tell... If you mean technical aspects probably one of the senseis in the world would be the best...
You say "do judo" because it isn't usually casual, and doesnt require a team, just two people. Such as you play football, but you do Karate. The term of "i do" is usually refered to any martial art that is practised, rather then "i play". This could be related to the feeling that to do something is to work and improve, while play is more casual. While this is true, I disagree. Judo is a sport, a most well known sport at that. And much as you would say play football, you are playing judo as well. Yes, playing is casual, BUT it is used to describe a sport or game, such as judo. Using the term play just like you would say that you play chess, not do it. While you play judo though, it would be like playing in a baseball game, while you would practice to work and improve your skills. Just like at a tournament you would play judo, at a class or in a Dojo you would practice it.
Judo teams are just people you train with, there is no set number. You can be a team of one or 100, it does not matter.
The Canon of Judo has 224 pages.
About 30 million judo players world wide. Where 8 million is in Japan, 600.000 in France and 200.000 i Russia.
Yes, there is a Judo Federation of Tasmania, as well as many facilities.
You need to be strong to learn judo. Also, you need to have the ability to fight, kick, and chop with your hand.
Karate, Judo, and Sumo wrestling
Yes