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JUNIOR RANK REQUIREMENTS RANKING SYSTEM Belt Colors Authorized By The U.S. Judo Federation JUNIORS SENIORS RANK (16 & Under) (17 & Over) Juichikyu White Jukyu White/Yellow Kyukyu Yellow Hachikyu Yellow/Orange Nanakyu Orange Rokkyu --------------- Orange/Green --------------- White Gokyu --------------- Green --------------- Green Yonkyu --------------- Green/Blue --------------- Blue Sankyu --------------- Blue --------------- Brown Nikyu --------------- Blue/Purple --------------- Brown Ikkyu --------------- Purple --------------- Brown Shodan --------------- Black --------------- Black Nidan --------------- Black --------------- Black Sandan Black Yodan Black Godan Black Rokudan Red/White Shichidan Red/White Hachidan Red/White Kudan Red Judan Red RANK CONVERSION JUNIORS SENIOR RANK (16 & Under) (17 & Over) Juichikyu White Jukyu White/Yellow Kyukyu Yellow Hachikyu Yellow/Orange Nanakyu Orange Rokkyu --------------- Orange/Green --------------- Rokkyu Gokyu --------------- Green --------------- Gokyu Yonkyu --------------- Green/Blue --------------- Yonkyu Sankyu --------------- Blue --------------- Sankyu Nikyu --------------- Blue/Purple --------------- Nikyu Ikkyu --------------- Purple --------------- Ikkyu Section VII Page 1 of 25

11th Kyu (Juichikyu) I. BELT Junior White I IV. MINIMUMS A. Age: 5 B. Number of classes: 7 BASICS A. Demonstrate posture - Shizentai (natural posture) B. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Ritsurei - standing bow 2. Zarei - kneeling bow 3. Suriashi - moving by sliding on the balls of your feet 4. Ayumiashi - normal walking steps 5. Tsugiashi - shuffling feet C. Referee commands define the following 1. Mate 2. Hajime UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Osoto-gari - major outer reap B. O-goshi - major hip throw C. Ippon Seoinage one arm shoulder throw VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Kesa-gatame - scarf hold B. Yoko-shiho-gatame - side four corner hold C. Escape from Kesa-gatame Section VII Page 2 of 25

V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY A. Know how to spell Judo B. Define the word Judo C. Where was Judo founded VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 3 of 25

10th Kyu (Jukyu) I. BELT Junior White/Yellow IV. MINIMUMS A. Age: 6 B. Number of classes since Juichikyu: 14 BASICS A. Be able to tie your own Obi on your judogi B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture) B. Demonstrate Shizentai (natural posture) and Jigotai (defensive posture) C. Demonstrate proper Reiho (respectful movements) 1. Ritsurei - standing bow 2. Zarei - kneeling bow D. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control E. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique 1. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance 2. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique F. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position G. Referee commands Define the following 1. Osaekomi 2. Toketa 3. Soremade UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward Section VII Page 4 of 25

D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. O-goshi - major hip throw B. Ippon Seoinage one arm shoulder throw C. Koshi-guruma hip wheel D. O-soto-gari - major outer reap VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) Must be able to proficiently demonstrate the following A. Kesa-gatame - scarf hold B. Kuzure Kesa-gatame modified scarf hold C. Yoko-shiho-gatame side four corner hold D. Escape from Kesa-gatame V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY A. Name the founder of judo? B. What year was it founded? C. In what country was judo founded? D. What was the name of the first judo school? VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 5 of 25

9th Kyu (Kyukyu) I. BELT Junior Yellow I IV. MINIMUMS A. Age: 6 B. Number of classes since Jukyu: 20 BASICS A. Be able to tie your own Obi B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture) C. Demonstrate proper Reiho (respectful movements) 1. Ritsurei - Standing bow 2. Zarei - Kneeling bow D. Demonstrate correct body control (taisabaki) - changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture : 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control E. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Suriashi, Ayumiashi, Tsugiashi 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position F. Rules & Refereeing Define the following A. Sonomama B. Yoshi UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward Section VII Page 6 of 25

D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. O-goshi - major hip throw B. Ippon Seoinage single arm should C. Koshi-guruma hip wheel D. O-soto-gari - major outer reap E. De-ashi-barai - advancing foot sweep VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Kesa-gatame - scarf hold B. Kuzure Kesa-gatame modified scarf hold C. Yoko-shiho-gatame side four corner hold D. Escape from Kesa-gatame E. Escape from Kuzure Kesa-gatame V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY (TBD) VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 7 of 25

8th Kyu (Hachikyu) I. BELT Junior Yellow/Orange MINIMUMS A. Age: 7 B. Number of classes since Kyukyu: 20 BASICS A. Able to properly fold their judogi B. Demonstrate correct body control (Taisabaki) - changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture : 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control C. Ground movements 1. Ebi (shrimp) D. Be able to demonstrate the following:. 1. Proper moving Suriashi, Ayumiashi, Tsugiashi 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position 4. Demonstrate postures both Migi (right) and Hidari (left) a. Shizentai (natural posture) b. Jigotai (defensive posture) E. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Ippon 2. Wazaari 3. Yuko 4. Koka Section VII Page 8 of 25

IV. UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. De-ashi-barai - advancing foot sweep B. Hiza-guruma - knee wheel C. Tsuri-komi-goshi - lifting pulling hip D. Tai-otoshi body drop E. Ouchi-gari major inner reap VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Kata Gatame - Shoulder lock B. Kami Shiho Gatame Upper four corner hold C. Escape from Yoko Shiho Gatame V SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Okuri-eri-jime sliding lapel/collar choke VI HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD IX. PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 9 of 25

7th Kyu (Nanakyu) I. BELT Junior Orange I your your MINIMUMS A. Age: 7 B. Number of classes since Hachikyu: 20 BASICS A. Able to properly fold their judogi B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture) C. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Maesabaki - front movement control 2. Ushirosabaki - back movement control 3. Maemawarisabaki - forward turn movement control D. Ground movements 1. Ebi (shrimp) E. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Taisabaki 180 degrees 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position a. Demonstrate uchikomi (kuzushi and tsukuri) - entry and proper fitting of body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique. b. Demonstrate the eight directions of kuzushi (happo no kuzushi)- forcing opponent into an unbalanced position. F. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Shido 2. Hansoku Make 3. Sonomama 4. Joshi Section VII Page 10 of 25

IV. UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. O-soto-gari - Major outer reap B. O-goshi - Major hip C. Tsurikomi-goshi Lifting pulling Hip D. Tai-otoshi Body drop E. Ouchi-gari Major inner reap F. Morote Seoi-nage Two arm shoulder throw G. One combination technique VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Kata-gatame - Shoulder lock B. Kami-shiho-gatame Upper four corner hold C. One escape form Yoko-shiho-gatame 4. One escape from Kami-shiho-gatame V SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Okuri-eri-jime Sliding lapel/collar choke B. Hadaka-jime Naked hand choke VI HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD IX. PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 11 of 25

6th Kyu (Rokkyu) I. BELT Junior Orange/Green I your your MINIMUMS A. Age: 8 B. Number of classes since Nanakyu: 32 BASICS A. Consistently has a clean judogi and helps keep the dojo maintained B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture, both right & left) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture, both right & left) C. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control D. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Taisabaki 180 degrees 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position a. Demonstrate uchikomi (kuzushi and tsukuri) - entry and proper fitting of body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique. b. Demonstrate the eight directions of kuzushi (happo no kuzushi)- forcing opponent into an unbalanced position. E. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Provide 1 example of how someone gets Hansoku Make 2. State 2 Shido penalties 3. Demonstrate proper entry into the Shiaijo Section VII Page 12 of 25

IV. UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques).. A. Harai-goshi Sweeping hip B. Sode-tsurikomi-goshi Sleeve pulling lifting hip C. Sasae-tsurikomi-ashi Supporting foot lift pull throw D. One Nagewaza technique to both left and right VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques).. A. Kuzure Kami-shiho-gatame B. Tate-shiho-gatame Vertical four corner hold C. One escape from Tate-shiho-gatame D. One escape from Kata-gatame E. Two turnovers from Uke back F. One entry from Uke legs V. SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Kataha Jime Single wing choke B. Okuri Juji Jime Sliding collar choke C. One escape from Okuri Eri Jime VI. HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD V PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 13 of 25

5th Kyu (Gokyu) I. BELT Junior Green I your your MINIMUMS A. Age: 9 B. Number of classes since Rokkyu: 40 BASICS A. Demonstrate care of judogi B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture, both right & left) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture, both right & left) C. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control D. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Taisabaki 180 degrees 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position a. Demonstrate uchikomi (kuzushi and tsukuri) - entry and proper fitting of body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique. b. Demonstrate the eight directions of kuzushi (happo no kuzushi)- forcing opponent into an unbalanced position. E. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Define Hikiwake 2. Practice refereeing within the dojo Section VII Page 14 of 25

IV. UKEMI (Falling Techniques) A. Ushiro Ukemi falling backwards B. Yoko Ukemi falling sidewards C. Mae Ukemi falling straight forward D. Mae Mawari Ukemi / Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi falling and rolling / tumbling forward V. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Harai Goshi Sweeping hip B. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi Sleeve lifting pulling hip C. Morote Seoi Nage Two arm shoulder throw D. Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi Supporting foot lift pull throw E. 2 Nagewaza techniques to both left and right side VI. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Kuzure Kami Shiho Gatame Modified upper four quarter hold B. Tate Shio Gatame Vertical four quarter hold C. An escape from Kuzure Kami Shiho Gatame D. Sankaku turnover E. One turnover starting from uke s side (uke face down) F. 1st entry from Uke s legs G. 2nd entry from Uke s legs H. Tokuiwaza V SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Kata Juji Jime Single wing choke B. One escape from Kataha Jime C. One escape from Kata Juji Jime VI HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD IX. PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 15 of 25

4th Kyu (Yonkyu) I. BELT Junior Green/Blue I your your MINIMUMS A. Age: 10 B. Number of classes since Juichikyu: 40 BASICS A. Demonstrate care of judogi B. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture, both right & left) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture, both right & left) C. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control D. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Taisabaki 180 degrees 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position a. Demonstrate uchikomi (kuzushi and tsukuri) - entry and proper fitting of body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique. b. Demonstrate the eight directions of kuzushi (happo no kuzushi)- forcing opponent into an unbalanced position. E. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Define Hikiwake 2. Practice refereeing within the dojo Section VII Page 16 of 25

IV. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Ko Uchi Gari - Minor inner reap B. Uki Goshi - Floating hip C. Hane Goshi Springing hip D. Hidari Okuri Ashi Harai left side foot sweep E. Migi Okuri Ashi Harai right side foot sweep F. Migi De Ashi Harai right side advancing foot sweep G. Hidari De Ashi Harai left side advancing foot sweep H. Two Renrakuwaza I. Two Kaeshiwaza V. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Osaekomi exercise all holds B. One turnover from bottom C. Tokuiwaza Nage Waza D. Tokuiwaza Osae Waza E. Tokuiwaza turn over F. Tokuiwaza Entry from leg VI. SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) for judoka age of 13 and older. A. Nami Juji Jime - Normal cross choke B. Gyaku Juji Jime - Reverse cross choke C. One escape from Nami Juji Jime D. One escape from Gyaku Jime Jime V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities Section VII Page 17 of 25

3rd Kyu (Sankyu) I. BELT Junior Blue I your your MINIMUMS A. Age: 11 B. Number of classes since Yonkyu: 52 BASICS A. Must have knowledge and demonstrate the skills of the previous rank B. Must participate in a tournament or assist in the judo process (tournament, dojo, committees, & etc.) C. Demonstrate care of judogi D. Demonstrate postures 1. Shizentai (natural posture, both right & left) 2. Jigotai (defensive posture, both right & left) E. Demonstrate adequate body control (Taisabaki) Changing direction and position while maintaining a balanced and controlled posture 1. Mae Sabaki - front movement control 2. Ushiro Sabaki - back movement control 3. Mae Mawari Sabaki - forward turn movement control F. Be able to demonstrate the following: 1. Proper moving Taisabaki 180 degrees 2. Demonstrate Uchikomi Entry and proper fitting of your body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique a. Kuzushi - breaking opponent s balance b. Tsukuri - putting your body in proper position to execute technique 3. Demonstrate the Happo no Kuzushi (eight directions of Kuzushi) Putting your opponent into an unbalanced position a. Demonstrate uchikomi (kuzushi and tsukuri) - entry and proper fitting of body into the position used prior to executing a throwing technique. b. Demonstrate the eight directions of kuzushi (happo no kuzushi)- forcing opponent into an unbalanced position. G. Rules & Refereeing Demonstrate the following and explain what it means 1. Define Hikiwake 2. Practice refereeing within the dojo Section VII Page 18 of 25

IV. TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Uchi Mata Inner thigh B. Harai Tsuri Komi Ashi Lifting pulling foot sweep C. Tomoe Nage Stomach throw D. Tsubame Gaeshi Swallow counter E. Hane Goshi Springing hip V. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. All Osae Waza examiner picks 3 osae waza demonstrator show how to hold and how to escape B. 1st way getting leg out of uke s coil on tori s leg C. 2nd way getting leg out of uke s coil on tori s leg VI. SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Morote Jime Two hand choke V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities C. Contribute to some aspect of our program, the state program, or a community program Section VII Page 19 of 25

2nd Kyu (Nikyu) I. BELT Junior Blue/Purple I IV. MINIMUMS A. Age: 12 B. Number of classes since Sankyu: 52 BASICS A. Must have knowledge and demonstrate the skills of the previous rank B. Must participate in a tournament or assist in the judo process (tournament, dojo, committees, & etc.) TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Uchi Mata Inner thigh B. Ko Soto Gari Minor outer reap C. Tsubame Gaeshi Swallow counter D. Harai Tsurikomi Ashi Lifting pulling sweeping E. Ushiro Goshi Back hip throw F. Kata Guruma Shoulder throw G. Soto Maki Komi Outer wraparound throw H. Osoto Gaeshi Major outer reap throw counter I. Ouchi Gaeshi Major inner reaping throw counter J. Must perform techniques from Nage No Kata 1. 1st set Tewaza (hand techniques) 2. 2nd set Koshiwaza (hip techniques) V. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Osaewaza 1. Examiner selects 3 osaewaza 2. Must demonstrate proper application and multiple escapes Section VII Page 20 of 25

VI. SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) For judoka whose 13th birthday occurs during the calendar year or older A. Sode Guruma Jime Sleeve wheel choke B. In the event the judoka has not learned SHIMEWAZA, the following needs to be performed 1. Nami Juji Jime 2. Kata Juji Jime 3. Hadaka Jime 4. Okuri Eri Jime 5. Gyaku Juji Jime - Reverse cross choke C. Morote Jime Two hand choke D. One escape from Nami Juji Jime E. One escape from Gyaku Jime Jime F. One escape from Kataha Jime G. One escape from Kata Juji Jime V HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD VI PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities C. Contribute to some aspect of our program, the state program, or a community program Section VII Page 21 of 25

1st Kyu (Ikkyu) I. BELT Junior Purple I IV. MINIMUMS A. Age: 13 B. Number of classes since Nikyu: 52 BASICS A. Must have knowledge and demonstrate the skills of the previous rank B. Must participate in a tournament or assist in the judo process (tournament, dojo, committees, & etc.) TACHIWAZA (Standing Techniques) A. Uki Otoshi Floating drop B. Uki Waza Floating throw C. Ashi Guruma Leg wheel D. Hikikomi Gaeshi Pulling down sacrifice E. Sumi Gaeshi - Corner sacrifice F. Uchimata Sukashi Inner thigh reaping throw slip G. Utsuri Goshi Hip shift H. Oguruma Large wheel V. NEWAZA (Ground Techniques) A. Must know all Osaewaza techniques 1. Proper application 2. Multiple escapes VI. SHIMEWAZA (Strangulation Techniques) A. One escape from Nami Juji Jime B. One escape from Gyaku Jime Jime C. One escape from Kataha Jime D. One escape from Kata Juji Jime Section VII Page 22 of 25

V KANSETSUWAZA (Arm Lock Techniques) Primarily for judoka above the age of 16. You may start teaching it 6 months before their birthday A. Ude Garami Entangled arm lock B. Juji Gatame Cross arm lock C. Ude Gatame Arm lock D. Hiza Gatame Knee lock E. Hara Gatame Stomach lock F. Waki Gatame Arm pit lock VI HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY TBD IX. PERSONAL A. Good moral character B. Participate in class activities C. Contribute to some aspect of our program, the state program, or a community program Section VII Page 23 of 25

USJF AGE & CLASS ATTENDANCE REQUIRMENTS PROMOTION TO THE RANK OF MINIMUM AGE MINIMUM CLASSES ATTENDED BELT COLOR JUICHIKYU 5 7 WHITE JUKYU 6 14 WHITE/YELLOW KUKYU 6 20 YELLOW HACHIKYU 7 20 YELLOW/ORANGE NANAKYU 7 20 ORANGE ROKYU 8 32 ORANGE/GREEN GOKYU 9 40 GREEN YONKYU 10 40 GREEN/BLUE SANKYU 11 52 BLUE NIKYU 12 52 BLUE/PURPLE IKKYU 13 52 PURPLE No discounts should be given for junior rank. Section VII Page 24 of 25

Batsugun Shodan Promotion At USJF Junior, Youth, Team, & Kata National Championships There is a new Batsugun promotion for shodan rank tied directly to performance in our USJF Junior, Youth, Team, and Kata National Championships. This new standard differs from current Batsugun promotion to shodan in that this criteria only applies to competition results obtained at our premier national Jr. & youth shiai event. USJF National Competition Shodan Batsugun Rank CRITERIA: To be eligible for USJF National Competition Shodan Batsugun Rank, the candidate must satisfy the following criteria: A. Enter the USJF Junior, Youth, and Kata National Championships shiai competition ("our Nationals") as a registered member of any national judo organization; and B. Hold any current brown belt rank (proof of rank will be required for this purpose); and C. Be at least age 14 years as of the competition date; and D. In any one individual competitive division, achieve one of the following records: i. defeat no less than three opponents each holding current brown belt rank or higher with at least one win by ippon; OR ii. defeat no less than five opponents of any rank by ippon; or E. In any two or more individual divisions at the same event, defeat five or more opponents by ippon, at least three of whom hold brown belt rank or higher. Notice of the USJF National Competition Shodan Batsugun Rank shall, in addition to being placed in the USJF Handbook section for rank requirements (on the USJF web site), be added to the tournament package for everyone of our Nationals. This USJF National Competition Shodan Batsugun Rank award shall be the act of the USJF Board of Examiners & shall be presented by the USJF President during our Nationals medal ceremony or at such other time & manner during the competition as the President shall determine appropriate. Every effort shall be made to publicize each & every such rank award in the USJF Magazine, on the USJF web site & in a USJF news release for the recipient's hometown newspaper. In case the Batsugun candidate shall not then be a current USJF member, such membership shall be required as a condition to receiving the USJF rank certificate & rank card, however, the standard USJF shodan promotion fee shall be waived for this one rank award. Section VII Page 25 of 25