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Exam for all USJA Senior Judo Ranks JAPANESE VOCABULARY Write the Japanese words for the following: 1.Attention!: 2.Bow: 3.Begin! 4.Stop!: 5.Practice hall for judo: 6.Teacher: 7.Sitting on knees: 8.Sitting crossed legged: 9.Following foot walking: 10.Normal walking: 11.Judo uniform: 12.Judo practitioner or player: 13.Person performing technique: 14.Person receiving technique: 15.Left: 16.Right: 17.Falling methods or ways: 18.Falling methods to the rear: 19.Forward rolling falling: 20.Free practice: 21.Formal pre-arranged routine practice: 22.Tournament: 23.(Straw, Japanese) judo mats: 24.Hold-down! (referee's call): 25.Hold-down broken! (referee's call): 26 One point! (referee's award): 27 Almost ippon!(referee's award, 1/2 point): 28 Near waza-ari! (referee's award): 29 Near yuko! (referee's award): 30 That is all! (referee's call): 31 Sixth class (kyu) judo rank: 32 Yes!: 33 No!: 34 Please: 35 Thank you: 36. Note! (referee's call for slight penalty): Gokyu stop here, Yonkyu and up continue 37.Caution! (referee's call for moderate penalty): 38.Warning! (referee's call for severe penalty): 39.Loss by rule violation (referee's call): 40. Decision! (call by referee for judges' decision): 41.Don't move! (referee's call): 42.Continue! (referee call): 43.Fundamental natural posture:

44.Fundamental defensive posture: 45.Off balance: 46.Entry into a throw: 47.Execution of a throw: 48.Sweeping action done with the leg: 49.Reaping action done with the leg: 50.Dashing action done with the leg: 51.Springing action done with the leg: 52.Throw (noun): 53.Technique(s): 54.Throwing technique(s): 55.Hand: 56.Hand techniques: 57.Foot or Leg: 58.Foot techniques: 59.Big or major: 60.Little or minor: 61.Waist or hip: 62.Waist or hip techniques: 63.Major hip throw: 64.Outside: 65.Inside: 66.Major outside reaping throw: 67.Internal force or spiritual energy: 68. Shout to gather inner strength: Gokyu stop here Yonkyu and up continue 69. Decision win! (referee's award): 70. Draw match! (referee s award): 71. A full point by adding two waza-ari scores: 72. Grappling techniques: 73. Techniques from a supine position: 74. Holding techniques: 75. Choke: 76. Choking techniques: 77. Joint locking techniques: 78. The principle of gentleness or giving way: 79. Way of life: 80. Gentle way: 81. Gentle arts: 82. Favorite technique: 83. Way of the warrior: 84. Martial arts: 85. Class of belt ranks in judo below black belt: 86. Step or degree in the black belt ranks: 87. Holder of any black belt rank: 88. Holder of any rank below black belt: 89. Black belt association: 90. Repetition attack practice without throwing,

done with partner: 91. Alternate throwing practice without resistance, done with partner: 92. Solo practice: 93. Practice in p3.irs: 94. Practice in general: 95. Fourth class (kyu) judo rank: 96. Kneeling bow: 97. Standing bow: 98. Knee: 99. Lock or Hold: 100. Wheel: 101. Side or lateral: 102. Fifth class (kyu) judo rank: 103. Formal eight directions of off-balancing: Yonkyu stop here Nikyu and up continue Sankyu and up continue 104. Third class (kyu) judo rank: 105. Second class (kyu) judo rank: 106. First class (kyu) judo rank: 107. Meditate! (command at close of class): 108. Five stages of throwing techniques, the basic syllabus of Kodokan Judo: 109. Newly certified throwing techniques of Kodokan Judo: 110. Instantaneous promotion: 111. Sacrifice: 112. Throwing from a standing position: 113. Throwing techniques done by falling on one's back or side: 114. Back falling sacrifice throws: 115. Side falling sacrifice throws: 116. Striking techniques to vital areas: 117. Judo uniform belt: 118. Judo uniform jacket: 119. Judo uniform pants: 120. Judo uniform sleeve: 121. Judo uniform lapel: 122. Illegal act of locking the legs around the torso of an opponent: 123. Warm-up exercises in judo: 124. Cooling-off exercises in judo: 125. Exercises in general: 126. Variation (of a technique): 127. Counter technique: 128.. Combination or faking technique: 129. Four comers (as in pins): 130. I surrender! :

131. Forms of gripping an opponent: 132. Normal: 133. Reverse: 134. Cross : 135. Arm: 136. Armpit: 1. What is the name of your club? 2. Name of Instructor? 3. What is the name of your judo organization? 4. Who was the founder of judo? 5. What is the name of the school he founded? 6. What is the date of the founding of Kodokan Judo? 7. What was unarmed combat called in Japan before judo? 8. How long had unarmed combat martial arts been practiced in Japan? 9. Name the three parts of unarmed combat in English and Japanese. 3. / 10..Name the three parts of a judo throw in English and Japanese. 3. / 11..List the belt ranks in order by color. Rokyu stop here Gokyu and up continue 12..Name the two divisions of throwing techniques in English and Japanese. 13. Name the three divisions of standing throwing techniques in English and Japanese. 3. /

14. Name the two divisions of sacrifice throwing techniques in English and Japanese. 1. / 2. / 15. What are the ordinal numbers between one and ten in Japanese? 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Gokyu stop here Yonkyu and up continue 16. Name the three divisions of mat techniques in English and Japanese. 1. / 2. / 3. / 17. Name three of the eight men who attained 10th degree black belt (Judan) in judo while they were still alive. 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 18. What are the two principles of Kodokan Judo as defined by Dr. Kano? 1. _ 2. _ 19. What is the ultimate goal of judo as defined by Dr. Kano? 20. What does the acronym G.E.T. P.A.D. (tactical variables for randori/shiai) stand for? G. P. E. A. T. D Yonkyu stop here Sankyu and up continue 21. What year was judo first introduced into the summer Olympic games? 22. Who were the four men on the first U.S. Olympic judo team? 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _

23. Which American placed the first time judo was included at the Olympics, and what place did he win? (Name)(Place) 24. Name the six kyu ranks and colored belts from highest to lowest rank (do not list White Belt): 3. / 4. / 5. / 6. / (Color)(Japanese Name) 25. Name (Japanese Name) the 10 black belt ranks in order: 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. 26. What does the word "JUDO" mean in English? GOKYO-NO-WAZA Five Stages of Technique Dai-Ikkyo (set one) DE ASHI HARAI Advanced Foot Sweep HIZA GURUMA Knee Whirl SASAE TSURI KOMI ASHI Supporting Lift-Pull Foot UKI GOSHI Floating Hip OSOTO GARI Major Outer Reap OGOSHI Major Hip OUCHI GARI Major Inner Reap SEOI NAGE Shoulder Throw Dai-Nikyo (set two) KOSOTO GARI Minor Outer Reap KOUCHI GARI Minor Inner Reap KOSHI GURUMA Hip Whirl TSURI KOMI GOSHI Lift-Pull Hip OKURI ASHI HARAI Assisting Foot Sweep TAI OTOSHI Body Drop HARAI GOSHI Sweeping Hip UCHI MATA Inner Thigh

Dai-Sankyo (set three) KOSOTO GAKE Minor Outer Hook TSURI GOSHI Lifting Hip YOKO OTOSHI Side Drop ASHI GURUMA Foot Whirl HANE GOSHI Spring Hip HARAI TSURIKOMI ASHI Sweeping Lift-Pull Foo TOMOE NAGE Circle Throw KATA GURUMA Shoulder Whirl Dai-Yonkyo (set four) SUMI GAESHI Comer Reversal TANI OTOSHI Valley Drop' HANE MAKI KOMI Springing Body Wrap SUKUINAGE Scooping Throw UTSURI GOSHI Transfer Hip OGURUMA Major Whirl SOTO MAKI KOMI Outside Body Wrap UKI OTOSHI Floating Drop Dai-Gokyo (set five) OSOTO GURUMA Major Outer Whirl UKI WAZA Floating Technique YOKO WAKARE Side Separation YOKO GURUMA Side Whirl USHIRO GOSHI Rear Hip URA NAGE Back Throw SUMI OTOSHI Comer Drop YOKO GAKE Side Dash SHINMESHO-NO-WAZA Newly Certified Techniques Added to Kodokan Judo in 1982 MOROTE GARI Two Hand Reap KUCHIKI TAOSHI Dead Tree Drop KIBISU GAESHI Heel Trip UCHI MATA SUKASHI Inner Thigh Avoidance KOUCHI GAESHI Minor inner Reap Counter DAKI AGE High Lift TSUBAME GAESHI Swallow Counter OSOTO GAESHI Major Outer Counter OUCHI GAESHI Major Inner Counter HANE GOSHI GAESHI Springing Hip Counter HARAI GOSHI GAESHISweeping Hip Counter UCHI MATA GAESHI Inner Thigh Counter KANI BASAMI Crab Claw KAWAZU GAKEOne-Leg Entanglement OSOTO MAKIKOMI Major Outer Wrap Around

UCHI MATA MAKIKOMIInner Thigh Wrap Around HARAI MAKIKOMI Sweeping Wrap Around OBIOTOSHI Belt Drop DAKI WAKARE High Separation HIKIKOMI GAESHI Back Fall Reversal OSOTO OTOSHI Major Outer Drop TAWARA GAESHI Rice Bag Reversal UCHI MAKIKOMI Inner Wrap Aroun SEOI OTOSHI Shoulder Drop YAMA ARASHI Mountain Storm