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- Glossary of Judo terms
- Glossary of Judo terminology
Glossary of Judo terms
Glossary of Judo terminology
Judo Terms
- A-B
- Aiyotsu (Same grip used by both persons)
- All Japan Judo Championship
- All Japan Judo Federation
- Ashi waza (Foot or leg techniques)
- Awase-waza (Combination of two Waza-aris)
- Back of the collar
- Basic philosophy of junior age group regulations
- Belt
- Belt front
- Belt sides
- Black belt
- Blue Judo uniforms and white Judo uniforms
- Both sleeves & Both lapels
- Budokan
- C-H
- Center of gravity
- Chui (Light penalty)
- Dojo (Training hall)
- Doping
- Forbidden items
- Go no sen (Counterattack style judo)
- Grappling
- Gripping techniques
- Hansoku-make(Defeat by grave infringement or accumulated light penalties)
- Harau (Sweeping technique)
- Henka (Change)
- Hiki-te (Pulling hand)
- I-J
- IJF (International Judo Federation)
- IJF rules
- Inasu (Deflection of opponent's attack)
- Individual competition
- Inner sleeve
- Ippon gachi (Win by ippon)
- Jita kyoei (Mutual benefit)
- Jonai / Jogai(Inside / Outside contest area)
- Ju yoku go wo seisu (Softness subdues hardness)
- Judgment of a technique
- Judo referee regulations
- Jujutsu
- K
- Kaeshi-waza (Counter techniques)
- Kagami biraki (Spiritual renewal)
- Kakari geiko (Continuous attack practice)
- Kan geiko (Winter training)
- Kansetsu waza (Joint locks)
- Kappo (Resuscitation method)
- Kari ashi (Foot sweep)
- Katame-waza (Grappling techniques)
- Keikoku (Warning)
- Kenka yotsu (Asymmetrical grips by the two opponents)
- Kime waza (Scoring techniques)
- Kodokan (Judo institute in Tokyo where Judo was founded)
- Kodokan rules
- Koka (Effect / Minor score)
- Koshi waza (Hip techniques)
- Kuzushi (Balance breaking)
- Kyu (Grade)
- L-P
- Lapel area
- Maitta (Give up)
- Match time
- Matches by weight class
- Mate (Wait)
- Ne waza (Ground techniques)
- Open weight division
- Osae komi waza (Hold-down techniques)
- Prohibitions regarding junior age groups (Kansetsu waza, Shime waza, Katame waza)
- Prohibitions regarding junior age groups (Tachi shobu, Nage waza)
- R
- Randori (Free sparring)
- Referees
- Regulations for female competitors
- Regulations regarding junior age groups
- Rei ni hajimari, rei ni owaru (Beginning and ending with a bow of respect)
- Reiho (Etiquette)
- Renraku waza (Combination of several techniques)
- Ritsu-rei (Standing bow)
- Rules violations and points
- S
- Seiryoku zenyo (Maximum efficiency)
- Shido (Instruction / Light penalty)
- Shodan (Promotion)
- Single sleeve & Single collar
- Soremade (Time up)
- Stun
- Sukasu (Evasion)
- Support leg
- Suri ashi (Footwork)
- Sute geiko (Freestyle practice)
- Sute mi waza(Sacrifice techniques)
- T
- Tachi-waza (Standing techniques)
- Tai-sabaki(Body shifting / Body control)
- Team competition
- Te waza (Hand techniques)
- The Jigoro Kano Cup
- Three-person uchikomi(Three-person training)
- Toketa (Hold-down broken)
- Tori (Player executing technique)
- Tsukuri and Kake (Set-up to execute technique / Execution of techniques)
- Tsurite (Lifting hand)
- Two-person uchikomi (Two-person training)
- U-Z
- Uchikomi (Repetition training)
- Uke (Player receiving opponent's attack)
- Ukemi (Break fall)
- Uratori (Counter techniques)
- Waza (Techniques)
- Weighing
- Weight class
- World junior championship
- Yakusoku geiko (Agreed-upon practice)
- Yuko (Effective / Moderate advantage)
- Zanshin (Awareness)
- Zarei (Seated bow)