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     6th Mon - 7th Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza: Ko-uchi-gari      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Tsuri-komi-goshi      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  O-goshi      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: O-uchi-gari into Ko-uchi-gari      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Ko-uchi-gari into O-soto-gari      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Counter Techniques: O-uchi-gari countered by Tsuri-komi-goshi;      
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
Ne-waza: escape - from Kesa-gatame using ‘bridge and roll’  into Kesa-gatame from between Uke’s legs’;       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Randori: demonstration of light Randori with a co-operative partner      
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Candidates  are  required  to: Select  and  demonstrate  two  tachi-waza  and  one  osae-komi-waza from  the  BJA Technical  Grading  Syllabus)  
     
TERMINOLOGY  AND  SUPPLEMENTARY  KNOWLEDGE  
Terminology translations:

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Candidates  are  required  to: 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.  

 

     7th Mon - 8th Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza Ko-soto-gari      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Ko-soto-gake      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  Morote-seoi-nage      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: Ko-uchi-gari into Morote-seoi-nage     
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
Counter Techniques: Tai-otoshi countered by Ko-soto-gake;       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Ne-waza: Escape into Yoko-shiho-gatame from between Uke’s legs;      
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
  turn over into Tate-shiho-gatame      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 three 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.  
  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.  

 

     8th Mon - 9th Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Tachi-waza Seoi-otoshi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  O-soto-gari      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: Ippon-seoi-nage into Ko-uchi-gake      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  any technique as combinations with Seoi-otoshi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Ne-waza: arm roll from behind Uke      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
  arm roll from in front of Uke      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 three 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.  
  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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