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73 Cards in this Set

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Who was the founder of Judo?
Jigoro Kano
What is the name of the school Dr. Jigoro Kano founded?
Kodokan
What was the year Judo was founded?
1882
What are the two principals of Judo?
Maximum efficiency –
Seiryoku Zenyo

Mutual benefit & welfare –
Jita Kyoei
How long have unarmed combat martial arts been practiced in Japan?
600 to 1500 years
What was unarmed combat called in Japan before Judo?
Jujutsu
What are the three parts of a Judo throw:
Balance - Kuzushi
Entry - Tsukuri
Execution - Kake
Same grip used by both persons, either right or left
Ai-yotsu
Foot, leg
Ashi
Foot techniques
Ashi Waza
Striking techniques
Atemi Waza
Martial arts
Budo
Warrior's code
Bushido
Black belt rank
Dan
School or training hall for studying the way
Dojo
Collar, lapel
Eri
Immovable spirit
Fudoshin
Reactive initiative -- attacking in response to an attack
Go no Sen
Begin
Hajime
Stomach
Hara
Left
Hidari
Elbow
Hiji
Knee
Hiza
Cross Strangle
Juji Jime
Juji Jime
Judo
Gentle art
Jujutsu
Counter techniques
Kaeshi Waza
Joint locking techniques
Kansetsu Waza
Shoulder
Kata
Forms of grappling
Katame no kata
Spirit gathering shout
Kiai
Judo institute in Tokyo where Judo was founded
Kodokan
Hip
Koshi
Hip techniques
Koshi Waza
Neck
Kubi
Unbalancing the opponent
Kuzushi
Student rank
Kyu
Forward, front
Mae
Falling forward
Mae Ukemi
Stop
Matte
Right
Migi
Throw
Nage
Throwing techniques
Nage Waza
Techniques on the ground
Ne Waza
Judo belt
Obi
Secret teachings
Okuden
Free practice
Randori
Bow
Rei
Forms of respect, manners, etiquette
Reiho
Combination techniques
Renraku Waza
Standing bow
Ritsurei
Formal kneeling posture
Seiza
Teacher, instructor
Sensei
Title for a model teacher or "teacher who sets the standard" (e.g. Kano-shihan)
Shihan
Choking techniques
Shime Waza
Founder of a martial art or ryu (e.g. Jigoro Kano)
Soke
Mat
Tatami
Hand, arm
Te
Hand techniques
Te Waza
Attacker or person initiating a technique
Tori
Entry into a technique, positioning
Tsukuri
Arm
Ude
Person receiving the technique
Uke
Breakfall techniques
Ukemi
Backward, rear
Ushiro
Falling backward
Ushiro Ukemi
Armpit
Waki
Technique
Waza
Side
Yoko
Resume action, continue
Yoshi
Awareness
Zanshin
Forward rolling break fall
Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi
Pants
Zubon