Know the common English translations
and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
Give
two examples of actions against the contest rules:
Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Uke Tori
Waza-ari-awasete-ippon
demonstrate the proper procedures for coming onto
and leaving the mat during a contest
NOTES 1
Randori is introduced for this grade. It is to be demonstrated in the form of light randori of approximately three minutes duration. The examiner will expect to see a variety of waza and kumi-kata and, if possible, throws to both right and left sides. Although there are no specified requirements the judoka should understand and observe the simple regulations and terminology
governing Randori, including the correct method for signalling submission.
2
For the personal choice element, the judoka may select any waza from the BJA Technical Grading Syllabus but it is recommended that less advanced techniques are chosen at the stage.
Know the common English translations
and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Shido Hansoku-make
Demonstrate the Referee’s signals for Matte, Osae-komi, Toketa and adjusting the judogi;
Give two examples of actions (not grips) against the contest rules for negative and safety reasons;
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 any suitable grip.
Know the common English translations
and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Hiki-wake Hantei
give two examples of grips against the contest rules for negative or safety reasons
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 any suitable grip.
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