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Rajkiran A.K
University of Calicut
 Please Cooperate with me
This is why I do Judo
 Many martial arts were practiced in Japan
during its feudal age ; the use of the lance,
archery, swordsmanship and many more.
There are two underlying strategic methodologies to the
application of force in Japanese martial arts.
Goho and Juho .
The HARD method and SOFT method
 The HARD method is characterized by the
direct application of counter force to an
opposing force.
 This may be a direct attack , strike towards the
opponent or a movement directly towards the
opponent etc
 The SOFT method is characterized by the
indirect application of force, which either
avoids or redirects the opposing force.
 This may be receiving an attack by slipping past it,
followed by adding force to the attackers limb to
unbalance him.
 Jujitsu : the japanese martial art form also called
taijutsu and yawara,
 it was a system of attack that involved throwing ,
hitting, kicking, stabling , slashing , chocking,
bending and twisting limbs, pinning an opponent
and defense against these attacks.
 Although jujitsu’s techniques were known from
the earliest times, it was not until the latter half
of the sixteenth century that jujitsu was practiced
and taught systematically .
 During 1603-1868 it developed into a
complex art taught by the masters of a
number of schools .
 Later this martial arts gained hatred from the
publics or banned because of its
dangerousness/harmfulness of its
techniques.
 The publics were eager to have an another
martial arts forms having more .
 The great educationalist and sports promoter.
He has the distinction of being the first
person from the Asian continent become the
in 1909.
 He was a close associate of the founder of
modern Olympic Games, Piere De Coubertin
and worked for about three decades to
promote the Olympic Movement.
 Born : 28th Oct 1860
 (28th Oct is considered as )
 1877 : he learned Jujutsu
.
 1881 : he started taking Jujutsu classes in Tokyo
University.
 1882 : made Judo, he started taking classes on Judo in
Esho Temple .
 1902 : started KODOKAN University for teaching Judo and
he tried to get Judo as an Olympic sport.
 1934 : Judo started for woman
 1938 : Keiro held a general meeting of
Olympics, He raise his voice for getting
affiliation in Olympics .
 He demonstrated Judo in Canada.
 1948 : organized All Japan Judo
Championship.
 1949 : All Japan Judo Federation
 1964 : in Tokyo Olympics included Judo
 1978 : he expired at his 70th age.
 The Japanese word judo is a combination of
two words “Ju” and “Do”
 ‘JU’ means - Gentle
 ‘Do’ means – Way
 Judo is a grappling based martial art, practiced primarily as
a sport .
Judo follows the juho method that is the soft method in the
Nage waza
 Thachi waza ( Standing Techniques)
 Tewaza Waza (Hand Techniques)
 Koszhi Waza (Hip Techniques)
 Ashi Waza (Leg Techniques)
 Sutemiwaza ( Sacrificing Techniques )
 Mayo Sutemi Waza
 Yoko Sutemi Waza
 Oseikomi waza (Pinning )
 Shime waza ( Chocking)
 Kansetsu Waza ( Locking)
 Judo is more than an art of attack and defense . It is a way
of life .
 what is meant by ?
 Let us say a man is standing before me whose strength is
ten and my own strength is but seven. If he pushes me
hard as he can I am sure to be pushed back or knocked
down even if I resist with all my might.
 This is opposing strength with strength
 But if instead of opposing
, withdrawing my body and maintaining my
balance, my opponent will lose his balance.
 Suppose a man is standing before me and
trying to attacking.
If at the , I apply my
arm to his back and quickly slip my hip in
front of his , my hip becomes a fulcrum to
throw the man to the ground .
 If he is trying to step forward . do De Ashi
barai
 which is good example for the efficient use of
energy
 O-Goshi, Tomoe Nage , Seoi Nage
 As these examples show , for the purpose of
throwing an opponent the principle of
leverage is sometimes more important than
giving a way
( Principles of Gentleness)
◦ Gentleness : Rei, Giving respect. Fight begin and end with bowing
each other, which is not seen in other games.
(Principles of Maximum Efficiency with minimal effort)
◦ Use of force of Opponent, Lever applications,
(Principles of Mutual welfare and Benefits )
◦ Uke and Tori support each other ,social, moral qualities
empowerment .
 Moral Ethical and Spiritual Development
 Physical Development
 Mental Development
 Contest efficiency Development
 There are two methods of training in Judo
 KATA and RANDORI
 Kata : which means “form”, is a system of
prearranged movements that teach the
fundamentals of attack and defense.
 Randori : means “free practice” partners pair off
vie with each other as they would in an actual
match.
◦ They may throw , pin , choke and apply joint locks , but
they may not kick, hit or else
 participants take care not to injure each other and that they
follow Judo etiquette, which is mandatory if one is to derive
the maximum benefits from Randori.
 All movements are made in conformity with the principle of
maximum efficiency.
 Training in attack and defense concentration on proper
execution of techniques is required
 But beyond that Randori is ideal for Physical Culture since it
involves all parts of the body and unlike Gymnastics, its all
movements are purposeful and execute with a spirit.
 The objective of this systematic physical training is to
and to prepare a person
to meet any emergency or attack, accidental or intentional .
 Both kata and Randori are forms of mental training,
but Randori is more effective.
 In Randori, one must search out the
the moment the opportunity
presents itself, without violating the rules of Judo.
This tends to make the student earnest, sincere,
thoughtful, cautious and deliberate in action.
 There is no place in Randori for indecisiveness. So it
learns to value and make quick decisions and to act
promptly
 The powers of
and
these are useful attributes in daily life.
 In Randori we learn to employ the principle of
maximum efficiency. It is much more impressive to
beat an opponent with proper technique than with
.
 This lesson is equally applicable in daily life : the
student realizes that persuasion backed up by sound
logic is ultimately more effective than coercion.
 In Randori we occasionally come up against an
opponent who is frantic in his desire to win.
 We are trained not to resist directly with force
but to play with the opponent until his fury and
power exhausted , then attack.
 This lesson comes in handy when we encounter
such a person in daily life. Since no amount of
reasoning will have any effect on him,
.
 There are people who are excitable by nature and
allow themselves to become angry for the most
trivial of reasons.
 Judo can help such people
. Through training, they quickly
realize that anger is a waste of energy, that his
only negative effects on the self and others.
 Training in judo is also extremely beneficial to
those who lack confidence in themselves due to
past failures.
, whatever the individual circumstances , and
helps to understand that worry is a waste of energy.
 The man who has failed and one who is at peak of
success are in exactly the same position.- each must
decide what he will do next, choose the course that
will lead him to the future .
 Guiding a man out of
 Practicing Judo brings many pleasures : the
pleasant feeling exercise imparts to muscles
and nerves ,
.
 Not the least of these is the beauty and
delight of performing graceful,
.
This is the essence of the aesthetic side of
Judo.
 The Dojo
 The Judoggi
 Scoring
 Techniques
 Thank you very Much

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JUDO FOR ALL by RAJKIRAN KERALA

  • 2.  Please Cooperate with me This is why I do Judo
  • 3.  Many martial arts were practiced in Japan during its feudal age ; the use of the lance, archery, swordsmanship and many more.
  • 4. There are two underlying strategic methodologies to the application of force in Japanese martial arts. Goho and Juho . The HARD method and SOFT method
  • 5.  The HARD method is characterized by the direct application of counter force to an opposing force.  This may be a direct attack , strike towards the opponent or a movement directly towards the opponent etc
  • 6.  The SOFT method is characterized by the indirect application of force, which either avoids or redirects the opposing force.  This may be receiving an attack by slipping past it, followed by adding force to the attackers limb to unbalance him.
  • 7.  Jujitsu : the japanese martial art form also called taijutsu and yawara,  it was a system of attack that involved throwing , hitting, kicking, stabling , slashing , chocking, bending and twisting limbs, pinning an opponent and defense against these attacks.  Although jujitsu’s techniques were known from the earliest times, it was not until the latter half of the sixteenth century that jujitsu was practiced and taught systematically .
  • 8.  During 1603-1868 it developed into a complex art taught by the masters of a number of schools .  Later this martial arts gained hatred from the publics or banned because of its dangerousness/harmfulness of its techniques.  The publics were eager to have an another martial arts forms having more .
  • 9.  The great educationalist and sports promoter. He has the distinction of being the first person from the Asian continent become the in 1909.  He was a close associate of the founder of modern Olympic Games, Piere De Coubertin and worked for about three decades to promote the Olympic Movement.
  • 10.  Born : 28th Oct 1860  (28th Oct is considered as )  1877 : he learned Jujutsu .  1881 : he started taking Jujutsu classes in Tokyo University.  1882 : made Judo, he started taking classes on Judo in Esho Temple .  1902 : started KODOKAN University for teaching Judo and he tried to get Judo as an Olympic sport.
  • 11.  1934 : Judo started for woman  1938 : Keiro held a general meeting of Olympics, He raise his voice for getting affiliation in Olympics .  He demonstrated Judo in Canada.  1948 : organized All Japan Judo Championship.
  • 12.  1949 : All Japan Judo Federation  1964 : in Tokyo Olympics included Judo  1978 : he expired at his 70th age.
  • 13.  The Japanese word judo is a combination of two words “Ju” and “Do”  ‘JU’ means - Gentle  ‘Do’ means – Way  Judo is a grappling based martial art, practiced primarily as a sport . Judo follows the juho method that is the soft method in the Nage waza
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  • 15.  Thachi waza ( Standing Techniques)  Tewaza Waza (Hand Techniques)  Koszhi Waza (Hip Techniques)  Ashi Waza (Leg Techniques)  Sutemiwaza ( Sacrificing Techniques )  Mayo Sutemi Waza  Yoko Sutemi Waza
  • 16.  Oseikomi waza (Pinning )  Shime waza ( Chocking)  Kansetsu Waza ( Locking)
  • 17.  Judo is more than an art of attack and defense . It is a way of life .  what is meant by ?  Let us say a man is standing before me whose strength is ten and my own strength is but seven. If he pushes me hard as he can I am sure to be pushed back or knocked down even if I resist with all my might.  This is opposing strength with strength  But if instead of opposing , withdrawing my body and maintaining my balance, my opponent will lose his balance.
  • 18.  Suppose a man is standing before me and trying to attacking. If at the , I apply my arm to his back and quickly slip my hip in front of his , my hip becomes a fulcrum to throw the man to the ground .
  • 19.  If he is trying to step forward . do De Ashi barai  which is good example for the efficient use of energy
  • 20.  O-Goshi, Tomoe Nage , Seoi Nage  As these examples show , for the purpose of throwing an opponent the principle of leverage is sometimes more important than giving a way
  • 21. ( Principles of Gentleness) ◦ Gentleness : Rei, Giving respect. Fight begin and end with bowing each other, which is not seen in other games. (Principles of Maximum Efficiency with minimal effort) ◦ Use of force of Opponent, Lever applications, (Principles of Mutual welfare and Benefits ) ◦ Uke and Tori support each other ,social, moral qualities empowerment .
  • 22.  Moral Ethical and Spiritual Development  Physical Development  Mental Development  Contest efficiency Development
  • 23.  There are two methods of training in Judo  KATA and RANDORI  Kata : which means “form”, is a system of prearranged movements that teach the fundamentals of attack and defense.  Randori : means “free practice” partners pair off vie with each other as they would in an actual match. ◦ They may throw , pin , choke and apply joint locks , but they may not kick, hit or else
  • 24.  participants take care not to injure each other and that they follow Judo etiquette, which is mandatory if one is to derive the maximum benefits from Randori.  All movements are made in conformity with the principle of maximum efficiency.  Training in attack and defense concentration on proper execution of techniques is required  But beyond that Randori is ideal for Physical Culture since it involves all parts of the body and unlike Gymnastics, its all movements are purposeful and execute with a spirit.  The objective of this systematic physical training is to and to prepare a person to meet any emergency or attack, accidental or intentional .
  • 25.  Both kata and Randori are forms of mental training, but Randori is more effective.  In Randori, one must search out the the moment the opportunity presents itself, without violating the rules of Judo. This tends to make the student earnest, sincere, thoughtful, cautious and deliberate in action.  There is no place in Randori for indecisiveness. So it learns to value and make quick decisions and to act promptly
  • 26.  The powers of and these are useful attributes in daily life.  In Randori we learn to employ the principle of maximum efficiency. It is much more impressive to beat an opponent with proper technique than with .  This lesson is equally applicable in daily life : the student realizes that persuasion backed up by sound logic is ultimately more effective than coercion.
  • 27.  In Randori we occasionally come up against an opponent who is frantic in his desire to win.  We are trained not to resist directly with force but to play with the opponent until his fury and power exhausted , then attack.  This lesson comes in handy when we encounter such a person in daily life. Since no amount of reasoning will have any effect on him, .
  • 28.  There are people who are excitable by nature and allow themselves to become angry for the most trivial of reasons.  Judo can help such people . Through training, they quickly realize that anger is a waste of energy, that his only negative effects on the self and others.  Training in judo is also extremely beneficial to those who lack confidence in themselves due to past failures.
  • 29. , whatever the individual circumstances , and helps to understand that worry is a waste of energy.  The man who has failed and one who is at peak of success are in exactly the same position.- each must decide what he will do next, choose the course that will lead him to the future .  Guiding a man out of
  • 30.  Practicing Judo brings many pleasures : the pleasant feeling exercise imparts to muscles and nerves , .  Not the least of these is the beauty and delight of performing graceful, . This is the essence of the aesthetic side of Judo.
  • 31.  The Dojo  The Judoggi  Scoring  Techniques
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  • 33.  Thank you very Much