JUDO

Judo is a Japanese martial art that focuses on physical training, mental training, and sportsmanship and focuses on throwing and grappling skills to subdue opponents.


Judo was invented by Kano Jigoro in 1882 in Japan in the form of safe and effective physical education and self-defense based on the principle of maximum efficiency and mutual benefit.


History

Judo is a martial art that was born in Japan and is now known all over the world as an Olympic sport. Judo was created in 1882 by combining elements of mental discipline with Jiu-Jitsu, a form of close warfare. Jiu-Jitsu's roots are in sumo.Godokan Judo was founded by kano jigoro shihan, who began practicing jiujitsu* as a way to strengthen his fragile body in his youth. 토토사이트


How to play

Players, or judoka, win the game by winning a round, by scoring two points in Wazari (hence one round), or by scoring more points than their opponents by the end of the game. If the scores are the same at the end of the rotation, the golden score period will continue.


Judo techniques

are divided into three main categories: Nagewaza (throwing technique), Katamewaza (grapping technique), and Atemiwaza (bottom hitting technique). There are many and many different Nagewaza, and their purpose is to relax their opponents and throw them on the floor.


How to win

Throwing your opponent behind your back with strength, speed, and control. Hold down the opponent for 20 seconds with the Grab technique. Choking the other person to "knock" (give up) or "sleep" (disappearing).


The rules of judo are complicated.

The goal is to throw the opponent clean, pin him down, or master him. The latter is done by applying pressure to the arm joint or neck to allow the opponent to give way.


The start of a competition

Prior to the judo competition (Siai), a competitor is asked to assign a blue belt in addition to the obi (belt) or to wear a blue judo. After the participants bow and move forward, the referee announces Hajime to start the game.


How is the judo competition scored?

There are three points you can get in a judo match. One round is a perfect score, and Wazari is the smallest point. The goal of the game is to win one game, and this will end the game.


How do you say stop in judo?

The referee calls "mate" (waiting) to temporarily suspend the game due to a problem.


What are the basics of induction?

Beginners first learn judo etiquette (Rayho) because judo "starts and ends with respect (clauses)." Then they learn pole-breaking techniques. Brake poles are the most basic part of judo and must be mastered to protect yourself from injury.


Benefits and Dangers of Judo and Taekwondo

Whole body exercise. Cardiovascular health and endurance improvement. Self-defense. Resting and meditation exercises to help manage stress. Focus on discipline, respect, and confidence.


A trifling matter

Lee preferred cross-training between different combat styles, and was particularly interested in grappling. Lee has trained with several judo players in Seattle and California, including Fred Sato, Jesse Glover, Taki Kimura, Hayward Nishioka, and Wally Jay, as well as Jean Lebel.