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BJA Junior Grading Syllabus

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Green Belt

9th Mon - 10th Mon /   

(Green Belt + 1Red Tab)

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza: Harai-goshi      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Uchi-mata      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Kansetsu-waza: Ude-Gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Waki-gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination Techniques: any technique as combinations with Ko-uchi-gake       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Randori: demonstration of attacking and defending in Randori with a co-operative partner  
Candidates  are  required  to: Select and demonstrate four techniques from the BJA Technical Grading Syllabus and demonstrate them individually and then as a series combinations and counters  
     
TERMINOLOGY  AND  SUPPLEMENTARY  KNOWLEDGE  
Terminology translations:

Click here for Japanese / English Terminology translations   and   here

 
Candidates  are  required  to: Know  the  common  English  translations  and  meaning  of  all Japanese terminology  used  in  this  section.  
     
NOTES 1 During the Randori demonstration the judoka will be required to demonstrate knowledge of basic performance skills e.g. Kumi-kata, Renzoku-waza, Renraku-waza and Kaeshi-waza. The duration of the Randori will be approximately three minutes.;
2 For the personal choice element, techniques must be demonstrated in an appropriate practical situation that includes attacking opportunity, best grip and appropriate movement. Demonstrations must include two combinations, two counters and two transitions into ne-waza. Combinations and counters can be either tachi-waza or ne-waza or a combination of both. Techniques must be demonstrated in an appropriate practical situation that includes attacking opportunity, best grip and appropriate movement. It is expected that the judoka will select appropriate techniques which will allow for the demonstration of the more advanced combinations and counters.  
3 KaKansetsu-waza is introduced for this grade and the demonstrations must be made in a controlled manner with special attention being paid o the safety of Uke.  

10th Mon - 11th Mon //   

(Green Belt + 2 Red Tab)

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza: Hiza-guruma      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Sasae-tsuri-komi-ashi      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Kansetsu-waza: Juji-gatame       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Hiza-gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Ne-waza: Juji-gatame; sit back entry and roll over entry      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Randori: demonstration of attacking and defending in Randori with a co-operative partner       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Candidates  are  required  to: demonstrate four of their favourite waza  
     
TERMINOLOGY  AND  SUPPLEMENTARY  KNOWLEDGE  
Terminology translations:

Click here for Japanese / English Terminology translations   and   here

 
Candidates  are  required  to: Know  the  common  English  translations  and  meaning  of  all Japanese terminology  used  in  this  section.  
     
NOTES 1 During the Randori demonstration the judoka will be required to demonstrate knowledge of basic performance skills e.g. Kumi-kata, Renzoku-waza, Renraku-waza and Kaeshi-waza. The duration of the Randori will be approximately three minutes.   
2 For the personal choice element, the judoka is required to demonstrate their favourite waza which may be demonstrated either to the right or to the left with ay suitable grip.  
3 Additional Kansetsu-waza is introduced for this grade and the demonstrations must be made in a controlled manner with special attention being paid o the safety of Uke.  

11th Mon - 12th Mon ///   

(Green Belt + 3 Red Tab)

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza Hane-goshi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Okuri-ashi-barai      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Morote-eri-seoi-nage      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Ne-waza: Juji-gatame with over the shoulder entry and with entry from beneath      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Randori: demonstration of attacking and defending in Randori with a co-operative partner       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Terminology translations:

Click here for Japanese / English Terminology translations   and   here

 
Candidates  are  required  to: demonstrate four of their favourite waza  
     
TERMINOLOGY  AND  SUPPLEMENTARY  KNOWLEDGE  
Candidates  are  required  to: Know  the  common  English  translations  and  meaning  of  all Japanese terminology  used  in  this  section.  
     
NOTES 1 During the Randori demonstration the judoka will be required to demonstrate knowledge of basic performance skills e.g. Kumi-kata, Renzoku-waza, Renraku-waza and Kaeshi-waza. The duration of the Randori will be approximately three minutes.  
2 For the personal choice element, the judoka is required to demonstrate their favourite waza which may be demonstrated either to the right or to the left with ay suitable grip.  

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