SHORIN-RYU KARATE CLUB

   

 

JUDO

JUDO

1. Who was the founder of Judo?

(Dr. Jigoro Kano)

2. What is the name of the Judo school he founded?

(The Kodokan)

3. What was the date of the founding of Judo?

(1882)

4. What was unarmed combat called in Japan before Judo?

(Ju Jitsu)

5. How long have Judo and other unarmed defense skills been practiced in Japan?

(About 600 to 1000 years)

6. Name the three parts of a Judo throw:

1. Kuzushi (off balance)

2. Tsukuri (entry)

3. Kake (execution)

7. Name the three divisions of empty handed fighting.

1. Nage wasa (throwing techniques)

2. Kutame wasa (mat techniques)

3. Atemi wasa (striking techniques)

8. Name the two divisions of Nage wasa.

1. Tachi wasa (throwing from a standing position)

2. Sutemi wasa (throwing by falling down on ones back or side)

9. Name three divisons of Tachi wasa

1. Te wasa (hand techniques)

2. Koshi wasa (hip techniques)

3. Ashi wasa (feet techniques)


10. Name three divisions of Katame wasa

1. Osaekomi wasa (hold down techniques)

2. Shime wasa (choking techniques)

3. Kan setsu wasa (joint locks)

11. Name the two divisions of Sutemi wasa.

1. Masutemi wasa (direct of back falling, sacrifice throw)

2. Yoko sutemi wasa (side falling, sacrifice throw)

12. What are the two principles of Kodokan Judo?

1. Maximum efficiency

2. Mutual benefit and welfare

13. What is the ultimate goal of Judo?

Harmonious development and eventual perfection of human character.


Nage wasa (throwing thecniques)

A. Te wasa (hand techniques)

1. Seoi nage (shoulder throw)

2. Morote seoi nage (two handed sholuder throw)

3. Tai otoshi (body drop)



B. Koshi wasa (hip techniques)

1.O goshi (hip roll)

2. Uchi mata (inside thigh)

3. Harai goshi (sweeping hip)

C. Ashi wasa (feet techniques)

1. Osoto gari (big outside reap)

2. Ouchi gari (big inside reap)

3. Hiza garumi (knee whirl)

D. Sutemi wasa

1. Yoko sutemi wasa side falling (sacrifice throw)

2. Yoko otoshi side body drop (hurdeler stretch)

E. Katame wasa (grappling techniques)

1. Kesa gatame (scarf hold)

2. Escape

a. bride & roll

b. up hill turn

3. Yoko shiho gatame (side hold)

4. Escape

F. Shime wasa (choking techniques)

1. Hudaka jime (naked strangle)

2. Okuri eri jime (sliding lapel choke)

3.Kata ha jime (single shoulder choke)

G. Kan setsu wasa (joint locking)

 


 
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Classes are Monday &

 Wednesday 6:30-8:00 pm

 Friday at 6:00-7:00 pm

Saturday classes  

9:30-10:30 am




INSTRUCTORS

   
    Master A. Thomas 
   
    Master T. Mulvey
    
    Master  A. Grove

    Sensei M. Smith

    Sensei M. Decker

    Sensei K. Hickman

    Sensei S. Hepner

    Sensei B. Sullivan
 
    Sensei T. Stewart