I’m the laziest blogger ever. Anyhow, thinking about taking the 1st kyu grade test in the spring of 2007autumn of 2007spring of 2008, and thought I could actually write down some notes to myself about the techniques.
The grade test requirements changed in the beginning of 2007, but the table still contains the old ones. I think I still want to practice them for the test, just because studying them too is good for my technique.
All in all, I need to ask whether the non-jiyuwaza techniques should be performed so that uke will be able to complete the grab, even in kubishime.
| tachiwaza | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| katadori-menuchi | ||||
| 1 | nikyo | omote | ||
| 2 | ura | |||
| 3 | iriminage | |||
| 4 | shihonage | omote | ||
| 5 | kotegaeshi | |||
| koshinage | ||||
| 6 | chudan-tsuki | ikkyo | omote | |
| 7 | ura | The entry is the same as in omoto even though it feels odd. | ||
| 8 | kotegaeshi | |||
| 9 | sotokaitennage | |||
| 10 | hijikimeosae | |||
| 11 | uchikaiten sankyo | |||
| 12 | jodan-tsuki | ikkyo | omote | |
| 13 | ura | |||
| 14 | shihonage | omote | ||
| 15 | maegeri | iriminage | Ask if the techique has to be the long form, or can the short form be used if uke fails to block the atemi | |
| 16 | kokyu-ho | |||
| ushirowaza | ||||
| 17 | ryokatadori | ikkyo | omote | |
| 18 | kokyunage | |||
| 19 | kokyu-ho | |||
| 20 | aikiotoshi | |||
| 21 | eridori | ikkyo | ||
| 22 | katatedori-kubishime | sankyo | ||
| 23 | koshinage | |||
| 24 | kokyonage | |||
| hanmihandachiwaza | ||||
| 25 | ryotedori | shihonage | omote | |
| 26 | ura | |||
| 27 | kokyunage | |||
| 28 | shomen-uchi | iriminage | ||
| jiyuwaza | ||||
| 29 | shomen-uchi | |||
| 30 | ushirowaza toriwaza | |||
| bukiwaza | ||||
| 31 | jo kata | 13 | ||
| 32 | 31 | |||