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Judo

The martial art created by Jigoro Kano in Japan in the late nineteenth century and based upon JuJutsu. The name means the "gentle way" and is a modern martial art and combat sport, that has become an Olympic Sport.

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The word for hajime in judo?

"Hajime" is a Japanese word. It is used to begin the match and is assumed to mean "start" or "begin."

What are all the judo belt colors?

white, red, yellow, orange, green, blue, brown, black

- that is the order of belts for a person aged between 8-16, which are called mon grades. below the age of 8 the grades are called Kai grades, after the age of 16 the grades are called kyu grades.

What are the 8 steps of verbal judo?

Tactical 8 Step Concept by Dr. George Thompson

1. Appropriate Greeting

2. Identify Yourself / Department

3. Explain Reason For The Contact

4. Any Justifiable Reason For…

5. Ask for Identification

6. Additional Information

7. Decision Stage

8. Appropriate Close

Do you learn strikes in judo?

It depends on your sense (instructor) and what they teach. there are some strikes in judo, but they are not allowed in competition, and are rare

i have been doing judo for 5 years and have been to 6 competitions

How did judo the game get its name?

It got it's name from it's founder Jigoro Kano. Kano was a master of several styles of jujutsu. Judo means "gentle way."

How many Olympic medals has Australia won at Judo?

Tokyo '64 ------ Theodore Boronoski --- Bronze

Sydney '00 ---- Maria Pekli --------------- Bronze

How is math used in judo?

To know what weight division you and others are in.

To read how much time is left on the timer.

To know how far away/close to someone you have to be e.g. to strike you have to be about 6 ft away.

To know how much weight should on one side e.g. 51% or more weight should be one their left foot to do something.

Answer:

All martial arts are driven by math and physics - torque, leverage, speed, momentum, timing, transfer of energy, acceleration - however most of it comes through intuitive application (you don't have to do several pages of equations in the middle of a bout).

When instructing engineers and technical people in techniques it is often easy to explain the "why we do it this way" points for kicks and takedowns and similar by discussing the math. It is more satisfactory for an instructor to do this rather than say "Because it works better"

What is a 3rd degree brown belt in judo?

It depends, for the Senior fighters, the second highest colour belt is brown, but the second highest belt is actually your 9th black belt (9th dan, this is pretty much knowing every throw, and only one person has ever reached it)

Juniors, the second highest belt is blue, after brown, as you cannot be a black belt junior. :D

What is the colour of judo mat?

There are various colors but I am aware that Green on the outside and Yellow on the inside is traditional.

What do you call winning a point in judo or karate?

judo - ippon dont know about karate though Same thing in Karate, ippon.

How long does it take to attain black belt in judo in Canada?

This depends on the age of judoka, but 3-8 years. Three years is very fast, but the person I know who did this was a natural and had done kickboxing, boxing, muai thai and various other martial arts.

How many points do you need to win a round of judo?

To win a judo Round, you need to get an ippon (10 points) two wazari's (7 points each) or to have the most coca's (3 points, but these dont count unless you go overtime) at the end of the match. Rounds last 3 minutes unless one person wins beforehand with an ippon or two wazari's OR it will go into overtime, where the first throw executed wins.

What is the highest colored belt in Judo?

Solid red belt in the Japanese arts represents 9th and 10th Dan, or degree of black belt.

Red and White belts are used to represent 7th and 8th Dan.
black colour

How do you get a shido in judo?

By breaking the rules.


Some examples:


  • Running of the tatami
  • Using none judo techniques (ex: kicks, or punches)
  • ...

What is a traditional Judo student called?

A ninjaroo. also known as a judoka.

from the socialised homeschooler.

What is the origin of the word 'judo'?

Judo, coined in English in 1889, came from the Japanese word judo, a combined form of ju, meaning "softness, gentleness" + do, meaning "way, art".

This refined form of ju-jitsu was introduced by one Dr. Jigoro Kano in 1882 as a sport or physical exercise, using form, balance, and principles of movement.

Is Judo or Karate more appropriate for a 4 year-old girl?

If the school accepts them that young, I would say karate. Judo tends to put stress on joints and can be rough on the small bones.