List of Kodokan judo techniques

Like many other martial arts, Kodokan judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank. For a more complete list of judo techniques by technique classification, including Japanese kanji, see the article judo techniques.

Ukemi (breakfalls)

Main article: Ukemi

Students first learn how to fall, and must master the fall exercises before moving on to the throws lists.[1]

Nage-waza (throwing techniques)

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The 67 throws of Kodokan judo[2]

Dai ikkyo

(1st group)

  1. Deashi harai (or barai)
  2. Hiza guruma
  3. Sasae tsurikomi ashi
  4. Uki goshi
  5. Osoto gari
  6. O goshi
  7. Ouchi gari
  8. Seoi nage

Dai nikyo

(2nd group)

  1. Kosoto gari
  2. Kouchi gari
  3. Koshi guruma
  4. Tsurikomi goshi
  5. Okuriashi harai
  6. Tai otoshi
  7. Harai goshi
  8. Uchi mata

Dai sankyo

(3rd group)

  1. Kosoto gake
  2. Tsuri goshi
  3. Yoko otoshi
  4. Ashi guruma
  5. Hane goshi
  6. Harai tsurikomi ashi
  7. Tomoe nage
  8. Kata guruma

Dai yonkyo

(4th group)

  1. Sumi gaeshi
  2. Tani otoshi
  3. Hane makikomi
  4. Sukui nage
  5. Utsuri goshi
  6. O guruma
  7. Soto makikomi
  8. Uki otoshi

Dai gokyo

(5th group)

  1. Osoto guruma
  2. Uki waza
  3. Yoko wakare
  4. Yoko guruma
  5. Ushiro goshi
  6. Ura nage
  7. Sumi otoshi (隅落)
  8. Yoko gake

Habukareta waza

(preserved techniques from 1895 gokyo)

  1. Obi otoshi
  2. Seoi otoshi
  3. Yama arashi
  4. Osoto otoshi
  5. Daki wakare
  6. Hikikomi gaeshi
  7. Tawara gaeshi
  8. Uchi makikomi

Shinmeisho no waza

(newly accepted techniques)

  1. Morote gari (双手刈)
  2. Kuchiki taoshi (朽木倒)
  3. Kibisu gaeshi (踵返)
  4. Uchi mata sukashi
  5. Daki age (抱上)
  6. Tsubame gaeshi
  7. Kouchi gaeshi
  8. Ouchi gaeshi
  9. Osoto gaeshi
  10. Harai goshi gaeshi
  11. Uchi mata gaeshi
  12. Hane goshi gaeshi
  13. Kani basami
  14. Osoto makikomi
  15. Kawazu gake
  16. Harai makikomi
  17. Uchi mata makikomi
  18. Sode tsurikomi goshi
  19. Ippon seoinage

Katamewaza (grappling techniques)

The 29 official grappling techniques of Kodokan judo[3]

Osaekomi-waza

(pins / mat holds)

  1. Kuzure-kesa-gatame (崩袈裟固)
  2. Kata-gatame (肩固)
  3. Kami-shiho-gatame (上四方固)
  4. Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame (崩上四方固)
  5. Yoko-shiho-gatame (横四方固)
  6. Tate-shiho-gatame (縦四方固)
  7. Kesa-gatame (袈裟固)

Shimewaza

(chokes or strangles)

  1. Nami-juji-jime (並十字絞)
  2. Gyaku-juji-jime (逆十字絞)
  3. Kata-juji-jime (片十字絞)
  4. Hadaka-jime (裸絞)
  5. Okuri-eri-jime (送襟絞)
  6. Kata-ha-jime (片羽絞)
  7. Do-jime (胴絞)
  8. Sode-guruma-jime (袖車絞)
  9. Kata-te-jime (片手絞)
  10. Ryo-te-jime (両手絞)
  11. Tsukkomi-jime (突込絞)
  12. Sankaku-jime (三角絞)

Kansetsu-waza

(joint locks)

  1. Ude-garami (腕緘)
  2. Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (腕挫十字固)
  3. Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (腕挫腕固)
  4. Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame (腕挫膝固)
  5. Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (腕挫腋固)
  6. Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (腕挫腹固)
  7. Ashi-garami (足緘)
  8. Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (腕挫足固)
  9. Ude-hishigi-te-gatame (腕挫手固)
  10. Ude-hishigi-sankaku-gatame (腕挫三角固)

Kinshi-waza (forbidden techniques)

These are techniques that have been removed from competition, mostly because of their high risk of injury.

  1. Ashi-garami (足緘)
  2. Do-jime (胴絞)
  3. Kani-basami (scissor sweep) (蟹挟)
  4. Kawazu-gake (河津掛)

See also

References

  1. Falling
  2. The 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo
  3. The 29 Official Grappling Techniques of Kodokan Judo

External links

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