Education – Vocabulary
Ashi – Foot
Ashi Waza – Foot techniques
Batsugun – Instant promotion
Budo – Martial ways
Bushido – Way of the warrior
Fusegi – Escapes
Dan – Black belt rank
Fusen Gachi – Win by default
Goshin Jutsu – Art of self defense
Hajime – Begin
Hando no Kuzushi – Unbalancing by reaction
Hansoku-make – Most serious penalty, disqualification
Hantei – Referee call for judge’s decision
Happo no Kuzushi – Kuzushi in 8 directions
Hidari – Left
Hiji – Elbow
Hikite – Pulling hand/usually the hand gripping a sleeve
Hiki-wake – No decision–tie or draw
Hiza – Knee
Ippon – Victory in one move, one point
Jigotai – Defensive posture
Jikan – Referee call to stop the clock
Joseki – Place of honor, upper seat
Ju no Kata – Forms of gentleness
Ju no Ri – Principle of flexibility or yielding
Judoka – One who studies Judo
Kaeshi Waza – Counter techniques
Kake – Completion or execution of technique
Kansetsu Waza – Joint locking techniques
Kappo – Resuscitation techniques
Kata – Forms
Katame no kata – Forms of grappling
Kiai – To gather spirit with a shout
Kime no Kata – Forms of Self Defense (Combat Forms)
Ki o tsuke – Attention
Kodansha – High ranking judoka — 5th dan and above
Kodokan – Judo institute in Tokyo where Judo was founded
Koshi Waza – Hip techniques
Koshi – Hip
Kubi – Neck
Kumikata – Gripping methods
Kuzure – Modified hold
Kuzushi – Unbalancing the opponent
Kyu – Student rank
Mae Ukemi – Falling forward
Mae – Forward, front
Masutemi Waza – Back sacrifice throws
Mate – Stop (wait)
Migi – Right
Mudansha – Students below black belt rank
Mune – Chest
Nagekomi – Repetitive throwing practice
Nage no Kata – Forms of throwing
Nage Waza – Throwing techniques
Nage – Throw
Ne Waza – Techniques on the ground
Obi – Judo Belt
Osaekomi – Pin, referee call to begin timing
Osaekomi Toketa – Escape, stop timing of hold