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     Novice - 1st Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Ukemi: Ushiro Ukemi        BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Tachi-waza: Osoto-otoshi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Osae-komi-waza: Kesa-gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: Osoto-otoshi  into  Kesa-gatame       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Ne-waza: Escape  from  Kesa-gatame  by  ‘trapping  Uke’s  leg      
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Candidates  are  required  to: Demonstrate  two  of  their  favourite  waza  (throws)  
     
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, to  translate  the following Japanese words  into their  common  English  names  and where appropriate  explain their  meaning: Rei Hajime   Matte  
  Answer  the  question: In  which  country  was  judo  devised?  
     
NOTES 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.    

 

 

     1st Mon - 2nd Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS    
Ukemi: Yoko  Ukemi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Tachi-waza: De-ashi-barai       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Osae-komi-waza: Mune-gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: De-ashi-barai  into  Mune-gatame       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Ne-waza: Escape  from  Mune-gatame  using  a  ‘bridge  and  roll’  action     
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Candidates  are  required  to: Demonstrate  two  of  their  favourite  waza  (throws)  
     
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:    Osae komi  Toketa (Toketa, when you hold an opponent down and they manage to either escape, or to trap a leg. It is a signal from the referee to the timekeeper to stop timing the hold down.)
 
 
  Demonstrate  the  correct  bowing  procedure  for  Tachi-rei (the standing bow) and  Za-rei (the kneeling bow )

Answer  the  question:   Who  invented  modern  judo?
(Dr. Jigoro Kano,)
 
     
NOTES 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.    

 

 

     2nd Mon - 3rd Mon

FUNDAMENTAL  SKILLS      
Ukemi: Mae  Mawari  Ukemi  I       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Tachi-waza: Uki-goshi       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Osae-komi-waza: Kuzure-kesa-gatame      BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
     
PERFORMANCE  SKILLS    
Combination  Techniques: Uki-goshi  into  Kuzure-kesa-gatame       BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide  
Ne-waza: Escape  from  Kuzure-kesa-gatame  using  ‘sit  up  and  push’      
BJA Technical Mon grading pictorial guide
 
     
PERSONAL  CHOICE     
Candidates  are  required  to: Demonstrate  two  of  their  favourite  waza  (throws)  
     
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 demonstrate  the  correct wearing  of  the  judogi.
 
  Translate  the  following  Japanese  words  into  their  common  English names  and where  appropriate  explain  their  meaning: Dojo  Judogi Zori  
     
NOTES 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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