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The Junior Promotion Syllabus-A Photographic Guide

by Frank Smith

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Technical direction by Roy Inman Theory syllabus for promotion to and within The British Judo Association Mon (junior) grades. The syllabus is arranged under three headings. In this book they are described as Sections 1, 2, and 3 Each section contains eighteen parts. Candidates must pass one part from each Section for each Mon grade he/she is to be promoted. The candidate may choose the techniques and questions he/she is to be examined on. Whilst Section 2 contains armlocks and strangles, these may not be offered for examination if the candiate is under 12-year-of-age. This means that no Junior may be graded above 10th Mon whilst under 12 years-of-age. All the techniques should be demonstrated with a co-operative partner and where the demonstration is of a counter throw, the candidate may indicate to his partner which initial attack should be made. Theory examinations may be taken in excess of the candidate's competitive grade and may be taken at any time. Theory success will be marked on the candidates theory examinatin card whch should be kept in the licence and record book. Contents Section 1: Throws O-goshi Uchi-mata Tsuri-komi-Ashi Okuri-ashi-barai Ko-uchi-gari O-soto-gari Harai-goshi O-uchi-gari Tomoe-nage Uki-waza Morote-seoi-nage Tsuri-komi-goshi Ippon-seoi-nage O-soto-kaeshi Tai-toshi Teguruma Seio-toshi Ko-soto-gari Section 2: Grapling Techniques Kami-shiho-gatame Tatii-shiho-gatame Yoko-shiho-gatame Kesa-gatame Kata-gatame Ushiro-kesa-gatame Hadaka-jime Ju-ji-jime (any type) Kata-ha-jime Okuri-eri-jime Ude-gatame Ude-garami Waki-gatame Ju-ji-gatame Getting past legs (opponent supine) Turn over (Man between legs) Turn over (Man on all fours) Arm roll (Any type) Section 3: Terminology
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