Talk:Judo
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Zen Judo
If a link to them is placed should some explanation be given? I know nothing about them bar what I've read tonight but their websites sugests they are substantially different from olympic judo.
Randori rules from http://gordonlawson.tripod.com/id13.html "1. During Randori, movement should be relaxed, and techniques applied without strength
2. One must not move against blocks applied during Randori
3. During Randori, the senior grade should permit the junior grade reasonable opportunity to apply techniques and must exercise care and control when throwing.
4. No Half sacrifices to be applied to white belts
5. No full sacrifices to be applied to any grade below green belt.
6. Green belts and above may be thrown over the body, providing this is mutually acceptable.
7. White belts must not be lifted during Randori, they should be thrown by the application of blocks only."
From http://www.zenjudo.co.uk/zenjudo/main_site/rules_history/zen_hist.htm " As Judo spread throughout the West it slowly gained the form of a sport. Its inclusion in the 1964 Olympic Games and popularity in World and Regional Games led to an emphasis on its physical aspects, sometimes at the expense of its intellectual, moral and spiritual underpinnings. In an effort to preserve the philosophical and spiritual aspects of Dr.Kano's art Zen Judo was created in England in 1974. ............... Zen Judo dojos do not participate in tournaments or competitions. As a Judo ryu it is devoted to technique, skill, and merit rather than the athletic ability."
I for one would like to know more.
Romaji
IMHO some romaji of technics like goshi waza are written incorrectly. Or are they proper names of IAJ? --Aphaea
Do you know where to obtain an official English-Japanese Judo glossary? By using Yahoo! Japan's dictionary function, I find this Japanese definition of goshi waza:
こし‐わざ 【腰技】 柔道の投げ技で、主に腰を働かせて投げ倒す技の総称。浮き腰・大腰・腰車・釣り込み腰・払い腰・釣り腰・はね腰・移り腰・後ろ腰の九種。
こ(ko)し(shi)‐わ(wa)ざ(za)【腰技】 柔道の投げ技で、 A kind of throwing techniques of Judo, 主に腰を働かせて投げ倒す技の総称。 primarily it's the collective name of ... . 浮き腰・大腰・腰車・釣り込み腰・払い腰・釣り腰・はね腰・移り腰・後ろ腰の九種。 (which includes) ..... (9 techniques).
Sorry, if I made any mistake, please correct me. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
-- Toytoy 15:40, Jul 23, 2004 (UTC)
List of techniques
Hmmm is there a particular reason you used regular HTML? Man that was one long list! :P -- EmperorBMA|話す 11:38, 5 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I think the list of judo techniques is great, but would it be better placed on it's own page, like List of judo techniques? It seems unweildy sitting in the middle of this more general article. --Aesopian 19:48, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Image of Kosei Inoue
The image of Kosei Inoue is now available also via Wikimedia Commons. In the article the picture could be inserted now with [[Image:Judo-KoseiInoue Uchi-mata.jpg]] and deleted here on the English servers. --(commons:User:Chrkl) 62.180.24.104 13:07, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Kata guruma the same as fireman's carry?
kata guruma = fireman's carry? kata =practice fight vs many oppenents, guruma = throw. am i right/wrong/indifferent?
- I'm pretty sure they are the same thing. --Aesopian 14:24, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hey Smrt peoples
HEY, whoever put the full list of judo techniqes, could you try to do the same for jujitsu? if you could that would be frikin awesome. ty in advance.
Guruma = wheel, but the important thing is that the spirit of the meaning is preserved. Waster
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Yudo: Korean Judo
If someone knows about it, a mention of Yudo would be useful.
Remove an external link?
Perhaps the external link leading to "Dutch page Budo sports in Hoogeveen" should be removed, as this link leads to the website of a dutch judo club. It appears to be just one of many clubs in the Netherlands, and apart from advertising there's nothing there that will be especially helpful (unless you happen to live nearby and are looking for a place to practice judo). The site is only in dutch, not in english, which further decreases its value to Wikipedia. I'm rather new to Wiki and so far I've only corrected some minor spelling errors. Could someone please give me some feedback, as I'm still a bit reluctant to removing somebody's contribution? Thanks in advance! ^^ 81.69.214.8 10:35, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
UPDATE: I went ahead and removed the link.
Photo
Interesting photo - maybe the caption should be "judoka gives his opponent a thwack in the goolies".
