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The Gokyo no Waza (five sets of techniques) is the standard syllabus of Judo throwing techniques originated in 1895 at the Kodokan in Tokyo, Japan. From 1920 to 1982 the Kodokan Gokyo no Waza was made up of the 40 throws in 5 groups as shown below. In 1982 additional techniques (eight reinstated techniques and Shinmeisho No Waza) were added to recognize standard Judo throws that were not part of the Gokyo.
Kyo | Nom | Techniques |
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1 | Dai-ikkyo | De ashi harai, Hiza guruma, Sasae tsurikomi ashi, Uki goshi, O soto gari, O goshi, O uchi gari, Seoi nage |
2 | Dai-nikyo | Ko soto gari, Ko uchi gari, Koshi guruma, Tsurikomi goshi, Okuri ashi harai, Tai otoshi, Harai goshi, Uchi mata |
3 | Dai-sankyo | Ko soto gake, Tsuri goshi, Yoko otoshi, Ashi guruma, Hane goshi, Harai tsurikomi ashi, Tomoe nage, Kata guruma |
4 | Dai-yonkyo | Sumi gaeshi, Tani otoshi, Hane makikomi, Sukui nage, Utsuri goshi, O guruma, Soto makikomi, Uki otoshi |
5 | Dai-gokyo | O soto guruma, Uki waza, Yoko wakare, Yoko guruma, Ushiro goshi, Ura nage, Sumi otoshi, Yoko gake |
Techniques Du Go Kyo Abscentes Du Syllabus et passage de grade
- Dai-sankyo
- Dai-yonkyo
- Dai-gokyo