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 technique classification, including Japanese kanji, see the article judo techniques.
Ukemi (breakfalls)
Students first learn how to fall, and must master the fall exercises before moving on to the throws lists.
- Mae ukemi (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂãÂÂ身): Forward breakfall
- Ushiro ukemi (å¾ÂãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ身): Backward breakfall
- Yoko ukemi (横åÂÂãÂÂ身): Sideways breakfall (accompanied by hard slap of tatami mat)
- Mae Mawari Ukemi (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂãÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ身) or ZenpÃ
 Kaiten Ukemi (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¹åÂÂ転åÂÂ身): Forward roll
Nage-waza (throwing techniques)
The 68 throws of Kodokan judo
Dai ikkyo
(1st group)
- De ashi barai (or harai) (åº足æÂÂ): Advanced foot sweep
- Hiza guruma (èÂÂè»Â): Knee wheel
- Sasae tsurikomi ashi (æÂ¯é£込足): Propping and drawing ankle throw
- Uki goshi (æµ®èÂ
°): Floating hip throw
- O soto gari (大å¤ÂÃ¥ÂÂ): Big outer reap
- O goshi (大èÂ
°): Full hip throw
- O uchi gari (大åÂÂ
Ã¥ÂÂ): Big inner reap
- Seoi nage (èÂÂè² æÂÂ): Shoulder throw
Dai nikyo
(2nd group)
- Ko soto gari (å°Âå¤ÂÃ¥ÂÂ): Small outer reap
- Ko uchi gari (å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
Ã¥ÂÂ): Small inner reap
- Koshi guruma (èÂ
°è»Â): Hip wheel
- Tsurikomi goshi (é£込èÂ
°): Lifting-and-pulling hip throw
- Okuri ashi harai (éÂÂè¶³æÂÂ): Sliding foot sweep
- Tai otoshi (ä½Âè½): Body drop
- Harai goshi (æÂÂèÂ
°): Sweeping hip throw
- Uchi mata (Ã¥ÂÂ
è¡): Inner-thigh
Dai sankyo
(3rd group)
- Ko soto gake (å°Âå¤ÂæÂÂ): Small outer hook
- Tsuri goshi (é£èÂ
°): Lifting hip throw
- Yoko otoshi (横è½): Side drop
- Ashi guruma (è¶³è»Â): Leg wheel
- Hane goshi (è·³èÂ
°): Spring hip throw
- Harai tsurikomi ashi (æÂÂé£込足): Lift-pull foot sweep
- Tomoe nage (å·´æÂÂ): Circle throw
- Kata guruma (è©è»Â): Shoulder wheel
Dai yonkyo
(4th group)
- Sumi gaeshi (éÂÂ
è¿Â): Corner reversal
- Tani otoshi (è°·è½): Valley drop
- Hane makikomi (跳巻込): Springing wraparound
- Sukui nage (æÂ¾ÂÂ): Scoop throw
- Utsuri goshi (ç§»èÂ
°): Shifting hip throw
- O guruma (大è»Â): Large wheel
- Soto makikomi (大å¤Â巻込): Big outer wraparound
- Uki otoshi (æµ®è½): Floating drop
Dai gokyo
(5th group)
- O soto guruma (大å¤Âè»Â): Big outer wheel
- Uki waza (æµ®æÂÂ): Floating technique
- Yoko wakare (横åÂÂ): Side separation
- Yoko guruma (横è»Â): Side wheel
- Ushiro goshi (å¾ÂèÂ
°): Rear hip throw
- Ura nage (è£ÂæÂÂ): Rear throw
- Sumi otoshi (éÂÂ
è½): Corner drop
- Yoko gake (横æÂÂ): Side prop
Habukareta waza
(preserved techniques from 1895 gokyo)
- Obi otoshi (帯è½): Belt drop
- Seoi otoshi (èÂÂè² è½): Shoulder drop
- Yama arashi (å±±åµÂ): Mountain storm
- O soto otoshi (大å¤Âè½): Big outer drop
- Daki wakare (æÂ±åÂÂ): High separation
- Hikikomi gaeshi (å¼Âè¾¼è¿Â): Pulling in reversal
- Tawara gaeshi (俵è¿Â): Rice bag reversal throw
- Uchi makikomi (Ã¥ÂÂ
巻込): Inner wraparound
Shinmeisho no waza
(newly accepted techniques in 1987, 1997 and 2017)
- Morote gari (Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ): Two-hand reap
- Kuchiki taoshi (æÂ½æÂ¨åÂÂ): Single leg takedown
- : One-hand reversal
- Uchi mata sukashi (Ã¥ÂÂ
è¡éÂÂ): Inner thigh void throw
- Tsubame gaeshi (çÂÂè¿Â): Swallow counter
- Ko uchi gaeshi (å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
è¿Â): Small inner reap reversal
- O uchi gaeshi (大åÂÂ
è¿Â): Big inner reap counter
- O soto gaeshi (大å¤Âè¿Â): Big outer reap counter
- Harai goshi gaeshi (æÂÂèÂ
°è¿Â): Hip sweep counter
- Uchi mata gaeshi (Ã¥ÂÂ
è¡è¿Â): Inner-thigh counter
- Hane goshi gaeshi (è·³èÂ
°è¿Â): Hip spring counter
- Kani basami (è¹æÂÂ): Crab or scissors throw (Forbidden in competition)
- O soto makikomi (大å¤Â巻込): Big outer wraparound
- Kawazu gake (河津æÂÂ): One-leg entanglement (Forbidden in competition)
- Harai makikomi (æÂÂ巻込): Hip sweep wraparound
- Uchi mata makikomi (Ã¥ÂÂ
è¡巻込): Inner thigh wraparound
- Sode tsurikomi goshi (è¢Âé£込èÂ
°): Sleeve lifting-and-pulling hip throw
- Ippon seoi nage (ä¸ÂæÂÂÂè² æÂÂ): Single-handed shoulder throw
- Obi tori gaeshi (帯åÂÂè¿Â): Belt grab reversal
- Ko uchi makikomi (å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
巻込): Small inner wraparound
- Daki age (æÂ±ä¸Â): high lift, was excluded as a Kodokan officially recognized technique.
Katame-waza (grappling techniques)
The 32 official grappling techniques of Kodokan judo
Osaekomi-waza
(pins / mat holds)
- Kesa-gatame (è¢Âè£Âåº): Scarf hold
- Kata-gatame (è©åº): Shoulder hold
- Kami-shiho-gatame (ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ¹åº): Upper four quarter hold down
- Kuzure-kami-shiho-gatame (å´©ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ¹åº): Broken upper four quarter hold down
- Yoko-shiho-gatame (横åÂÂæÂ¹åº): Side four quarter hold
- Tate-shiho-gatame (縦åÂÂæÂ¹åº): Vertical four quarter hold
- Kuzure-kesa-gatame (å´©è¢Âè£Âåº): Broken scarf hold
- Uki-gatame (æµ®åº): Floating hold (Added 2017)
- Ura-gatame (è£Âåº): Back hold (Added 2017)
- Ushiro-kesa-gatame (å¾Âè¢Âè£Âåº): Reverse scarf hold (Added 2017)
Shime-waza
(chokes or strangles)
- Nami-juji-jime (並åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçµÂ): Normal cross strangle
- Gyaku-juji-jime (éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçµÂ): Reverse cross strangle
- Kata-juji-jime (çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçµÂ): Half cross strangle
- Hadaka-jime (裸çµÂ): Naked strangle
- Okuri-eri-jime (éÂÂè¥ÂçµÂ): Sliding lapel strangle
- Kata-ha-jime (çÂÂç¾½çµÂ): Single wing strangle
- Do-jime (è´çµÂ): Trunk strangle (Forbidden in competition)
- Sode-guruma-jime (è¢Âè»ÂçµÂ): Sleeve wheel strangle (Eziquiel/Ezekiel choke)
- Kata-te-jime (çÂÂæÂÂçµÂ): One-hand strangle
- Ryo-te-jime (両æÂÂçµÂ): Two-hand strangle
- Tsukkomi-jime (çªÂè¾¼çµÂ): Thrust choke
- Sankaku-jime (ä¸Âè§ÂçµÂ): Triangular strangle (Triangle choke)
Kansetsu-waza
(joint locks)
- Ude-garami (èÂ
Âç·Â): Arm entanglement (figure-four armlock)
- Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂåº): Back-lying perpendicular armbar
- Ude-hishigi-ude-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«èÂ
匼): Armlock
- Ude-hishigi-hiza-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«èÂÂåº): Knee armbar
- Ude-hishigi-waki-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«èÂ
匼): Armpit arm entanglement
- Ude-hishigi-hara-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«èÂ
¹åº): Side-extended armbar
- Ashi-garami (è¶³ç·Â): Leg entanglement (Forbidden in competition)
- Ude-hishigi-ashi-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«èÂÂåº): Side-lying armbar
- Ude-hishigi-te-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«æÂÂåº): Hand lock
- Ude-hishigi-sankaku-gatame (èÂ
ÂæÂ«ä¸Âè§Âåº): Triangular armbar
Kinshi-waza (forbidden techniques)
These are techniques that have been removed from competition, mostly because of their high risk of injury.
- Ashi-garami (è¶³ç·Â): Leg entanglement
- Do-jime (è´çµÂ): Trunk strangle
- Kani-basami (è¹æÂÂ): Crab or scissors throw
- Kawazu-gake (河津æÂÂ): One-leg entanglement
See also
References
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