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]
- Mae ukemi, forward fall.
- Ushiro ukemi, backward fall.
- Yoko ukemi, side fall (accompanied by hard slap of tatami mat).
- Zenpo kaiten, forward judo roll.
Nage-waza (throwing techniques)
The 67 throws of Kodokan judo[2]
Dai ikkyo
(1st group)
- Deashi harai (or barai)
- Hiza guruma
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi
- Uki goshi
- Osoto gari
- O goshi
- Ouchi gari
- Seoi nage
Dai nikyo
(2nd group)
- Kosoto gari
- Kouchi gari
- Koshi guruma
- Tsurikomi goshi
- Okuriashi harai
- Tai otoshi
- Harai goshi
- Uchi mata
Dai sankyo
(3rd group)
- Kosoto gake
- Tsuri goshi
- Yoko otoshi
- Ashi guruma
- Hane goshi
- Harai tsurikomi ashi
- Tomoe nage
- Kata guruma
Dai yonkyo
(4th group)
Dai gokyo
(5th group)
Habukareta waza
(preserved techniques from 1895 gokyo)
- Obi otoshi
- Seoi otoshi
- Yama arashi
- Osoto otoshi
- Daki wakare
- Hikikomi gaeshi
- Tawara gaeshi
- Uchi makikomi
Shinmeisho no waza
(newly accepted techniques)
- Morote gari (双手刈)
- Kuchiki taoshi (朽木倒)
- Kibisu gaeshi (踵返)
- Uchi mata sukashi
- Daki age (抱上)
- Tsubame gaeshi
- Kouchi gaeshi
- Ouchi gaeshi
- Osoto gaeshi
- Harai goshi gaeshi
- Uchi mata gaeshi
- Hane goshi gaeshi
- Kani basami
- Osoto makikomi
- Kawazu gake
- Harai makikomi
- Uchi mata makikomi
- Sode tsurikomi goshi
- Ippon seoinage
Katamewaza (grappling techniques)
The 29 official grappling techniques of Kodokan judo[3]
Osaekomi-waza
(pins / mat holds)
- Kuzure-kesa-gatame (崩袈裟固)
- Kata-gatame (肩固)
- Kami-shiho-gatame (上四方固)
- Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame (崩上四方固)
- Yoko-shiho-gatame (横四方固)
- Tate-shiho-gatame (縦四方固)
- Kesa-gatame (袈裟固)
Shimewaza
(chokes or strangles)
- Nami-juji-jime (並十字絞)
- Gyaku-juji-jime (逆十字絞)
- Kata-juji-jime (片十字絞)
- Hadaka-jime (裸絞)
- Okuri-eri-jime (送襟絞)
- Kata-ha-jime (片羽絞)
- Do-jime (胴絞)
- Sode-guruma-jime (袖車絞)
- Kata-te-jime (片手絞)
- Ryo-te-jime (両手絞)
- Tsukkomi-jime (突込絞)
- Sankaku-jime (三角絞)
Kansetsu-waza
- Ude-garami (腕緘)
- Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (腕挫十字固)
- Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (腕挫腕固)
- Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame (腕挫膝固)
- Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (腕挫腋固)
- Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (腕挫腹固)
- Ashi-garami (足緘)
- Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (腕挫足固)
- Ude-hishigi-te-gatame (腕挫手固)
- 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.
- Ashi-garami (足緘)
- Do-jime (胴絞)
- Kani-basami (scissor sweep) (蟹挟)
- Kawazu-gake (河津掛)
See also
References
External links
- Judoinfo site
- JudoVideo—Reference for the Kodokan judo techniques
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