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Mon Gradings
1 2 3 4
Junior Red Belt
Novice to 1st Mon Red Belt + 1Yellow Tab
Technical Content: demonstration of:
Ukemi
Tai-Otoshi
Mune Gatami
Japanese Terminology and Etiquette:
State country of origin of Judo ( Japan )
Translate: Rei (Bow), Hajime (Start) and Matte (Stop)
1st Mon to 2nd Mon Red Belt + 2Yellow Tabs
Technical Content: demonstration of:
Ukemi
Basic left and right handed grips in a standing position.
O-Uchi-Gari
Kesa Gatame
Tachi-Waza combination - candidates own choice of throws from this syllabus.
Tachi-Waza into Ne-Waza - candidates own choice of throw and hold down from this syllabus.
Japanese Terminology and Etiquette:
State one Judo Club Rule
Translate: Za-rei (Kneeling Bow), Judogi (Judo kit) and Zori (Sandals)
2nd Mon to 3rd Mon Red Belt + 3Yellow Tabs
Technical Content: demonstration of:
Ukemi
O-Goshi
Yoko-Shiho-Gatame
Tachi-Waza combination - candidates own choice of throws from this syllabus.
Tachi-Waza into Ne-Waza - candidates own choice of throw and hold down from this syllabus.
Japanese Terminology and Etiquette:
State two Judo Club Rules
State who started Judo (Jigoro Kano)
Translate : Ukemi (Breakfalls), Judo (the Gentle Way ) and Dojo (Place where you train)
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• To promote greater local awareness of the sport.
• To develop and maintain qualified Judo Officials and Coaches.
• To develop high performance Judo Players.
• To promote Judo as a lifelong interest.
• To develop competitive and recreational opportunities.
• To promote the philosophy & ethics of the sport of judo.
• To provide the highest quality of instruction & coaching.
• To encourage & support players to compete in competions and gradings.
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