- techniques),
katame-waza (固技,
grappling techniques) and atemi-waza (当て身技,
striking techniques). Judo is
mostly known for nage-waza and
katame-waza. Judo...
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Katame no Kata (固の形,
Forms of grappling) is one of the two Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, Free
practice forms) of
Kodokan Judo. It is
intended as an illustration...
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commonly referred to
simply as a hold that in ****anese is
referred to as
katame-waza (固め技 "grappling technique"), is any
specific grappling, wrestling,...
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categorized into
throwing techniques (nage-waza),
grappling techniques (
katame-waza), body-striking
techniques (atemi-waza),
blocks and
parries (uke-waza)...
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application and naming.
Brazilian jiu
jitsu initially consisted of judo
katame-waza (newaza) techniques, but has
since evolved to encomp**** a far greater...
- Like many
other martial arts,
Kodokan judo
provides lists of
techniques students must
learn to earn rank. For a more
complete list of judo
techniques by...
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techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list, one of the
three grappling lists in Judo's
Katame-waza
enumerating 29
grappling techniques. Ashi
garami is one of the four...
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techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list, one of the
three grappling lists in Judo's
Katame-waza[1]
enumerating 29
grappling techniques.[2] All of Judo's competition...
- The
Katame-waza ura-no-kata (固め技裏の形,
Katame-waza ura-no-kata, "forms of
reversing controlling techniques") is a judo kata that can be
considered as a...
- repertoire,
which limits itself mainly to
throws (nage waza) and
holds (
katame waza):
although taught within self-defense, kata and
sometimes used within...