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Judo (****anese: 柔道, Hepburn:
Jūdō, lit. 'gentle way') is an
unarmed modern ****anese
martial art,
combat sport,
Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most...
- many
modern martial arts and
combat sports, such as
judo, aikido, sambo,
Brazilian jiu-jitsu (via
judo), ARB and
mixed martial arts. "Jū" can be translated...
- The
following is the list of
Olympic medalists in the
sport of
judo. 60 kg 65 kg (1980–1996) 66 kg (2000–) 68 kg (1964) 63 kg (1972–1976) 71 kg (1980–1996)...
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Sanshiro Sugata (****anese: 姿三四郎, Hepburn:
Sugata Sanshirō, a.k.a.
Judo Saga) is a 1943 ****anese
martial arts
drama film and the
directorial debut of the...
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Kosen judo (高專柔道, Kōsen
jūdō) is a
variation of the
Kodokan judo competitive ruleset that was
developed and
flourished at the kōtō
senmon gakkō (高等専門学校)...
- ****anese
martial arts ippon-wazari contest,
usually kendo,
judo,
karate or jujitsu. In
judo, an
ippon may be
scored for a throw, a pin, a
choke or a jointlock...
- The rear
naked choke (RNC), also
known as
hadaka jime (裸絞) in
Judo and "lion
killer choke (Mata Leão)" in BJJ, is a
chokehold in
martial arts
applied from...
- In
judo,
improvement and
understanding of the art is
denoted by a
system of
rankings split into kyū and dan grades.
These are
indicated with
various systems...
- both
application and naming.
Brazilian jiu
jitsu initially consisted of
judo katame-waza (newaza) techniques, but has
since evolved to encomp**** a far...
- katame-waza (固め技 "grappling technique"), is any
specific grappling, wrestling,
judo, or
other martial art grip that is
applied to an opponent.
Grappling holds...