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| 5th
Kyu (60 hours) |
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·
Shomenuchi Ikkyo (omote & ura)
· Shomenuchi Iriminage
· Katatetori Shihonage (omote & ura)
· Ryotetori Tenchinage
· Tsuki Kotegaeshi
· Ushiro Tekubitori Kotegaeshi
· Morotetori Kokyuho |
| 4th
Kyu (80 hours) |
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Shomenuchi Nikkyo (omote & ura)
· Yokomenuchi Shihonage (omote & ura)
· Tsuki Iriminage
· Ushiro Tekubi Sankyo (omote & ura)
· Ushiro Ryokatatori Kotegaeshi
· Suwari Waza: Shomenuchi Ikkyo, Katatori Nikkyo (omote
& ura), Katatori Sankyo |
| 3rd
Kyu (100 hours) |
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·
Yokomenuchi Iriminage (2 ways)
· Yokomenuchi Kotegaeshi
· Tsuki Kaitennage
· Ushiro Ryokatatori Sankyo (omote & ura)
· Morotetori Iriminage (2 ways)
· Shomenuchi Sankyo (omote & ura)
· Suwari Waza: Shomenuchi Iriminage, Shomenuchi Nikkyo (omote
& ura)
· Hanmi-Handachi: Katatetori Shihonage, Katatetori Kaitennage
(uchi & soto mawari*) |
| 2nd
Kyu (150 hours) |
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·
Shomenuchi Shihonage
· Shomenuchi Kaitennage
· Yokomenuchi Gokyo
· Ushiro Tekubitori Shihonage
· Ushiro Tekubitori Jujinage
· Ushiro Kubishime Koshinage
· Morotetori Nikkyo
· Hanmi-Handachi: Shomenuchi Iriminage, Katatetori Nikkyo,
Yokomenuchi Kotegaeshi
· Freestyle - 2 persons |
| 1st
Kyu (200 hours) |
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·
Katatori Menuchi - 5 techniques
· Yokomenuchi - 5 techniques
· Morotetori - 5 techniques
· Shomenuchi - 5 techniques
· Ryotetori - 5 techniques
· Koshinage - 5 techniques
· Tantotori
· Hanmi-Handachi: (Ushiro Waza - 5 techniques)
· Freestyle - 3 persons |
| Sho-Dan
(300 hours) |
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All of 1st Kyu techniques
· Tachitori
· Jotori
· Henkawaza **
· Freestyle - 4 persons |
| Ni-Dan
(500 hours) |
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Attend 2 seminars per year after Sho-Dan
· All of Sho-Dan requirements
· Tachitori - 2
· Freestyle - 5 persons
· Kaeshiwaza *** |
| San-Dan
(600 hours) |
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Subject of exam to be determined by examiner at the time
of the exam. |
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Uchi
& Soto Mawari - both inside (uchi) and out-side (soto) movements
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**
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Henkawaza
- switching from one technique to another. Examiner will call the
first technique. |
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Kaeshiwaza
- counter techniques. Uke applies the technique to nage. Original
technique will be called by examiner. (e.g. to apply sankyo against
nikkyo) |
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