Tachi-waza
1. Soto-maki-komi - Outer winding
2. Tani-otoshi - Valley drop
3. Yoko-guruma - Side wheel
4. Tomoe-nage - Circle throw
5. Yoko-tomoe-nage - Side circle throw
6. Uki-waza - Floating technique
Ne-waza
Kansetsu-waza: Shime-waza (strangles)
1. Ude-garami - Entangled arm lock
2. Okuri-eri-jime - Sliding collar strangle
3. Juji-jime - Cross strangle
3.a. Gyaku-juji-jime - Reverse cross strangle 3.b. Nami-juji-jime - Normal cross strangle
Performance Skills
1. Knowledge of selected Kaeshi-waza
2. Ude-garami from Kuzure-kesa-gatame
3. Koshi-jime as Uke makes Seoi-otoshi (or any dropping attack)
4. Okuri-eri-jime as Uke makes Seoi-otoshi (or any dropping attack)
5. Kata-te-jime (Uke on all fours)
6. Gyaku-juji-jime (Uke on top between Tori’s legs)
7. Nami-juji-jime (Uke underneath between Tori’s legs)
Kumi-kata (gripping skills)
Knowledge of performance gripping skills
against right handed opponents
against left handed opponents
Randori – Demonstration of attacking defence, avoidance, continuous attacking performance skills in Tachi-waza and
Ne-waza in Randori with a co-operative partner
Personal choice 1
Demonstrate four techniques from BJA Technical Grading Syllabus individually and then as series of combinations and counters;
Personal choice 2
Demonstrate two sets of any of the following Katas:
Nage-no-kata, Katame-no-kata, Go-no-sen-kata.
Terminology
Kuzure Kesa Gatame - Broken / modified scarf hold
Koshi jime - Hip strangle
Seoi-otoshi - Shoulder drop
Kata-te-jime - Strangle with one hand / single handed choke
Kansetsu Waza - Arm locks / joint locking techniques
Nage-no-kata - Forms of throwing
Katame-no-kata - Forms of grappling
Go-no-sen-kata - Forms of countering / Ways of countering
Renzoku Waza - Combination techniques - carrying on in the same direction
Renraku Waza - Combination techniques - where the 2nd technique uses the reaction of the 1st technique to throw the opponent in the completely opposite direction
Kaeshi Waza - Counter techniques
To know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
NB. Candidates must also know the terminology from the previous grading
Kyu Grading Techniques
3rd Kyu to 2nd Kyu