What does judo mean in Japanese?
A). The gentle way
B). Open hand
C). The way of the warrior
D). Harmony
A). The gentle way
Regardless of culture, all competitors in the sport of judo compete and learn in which language?
A). Portuguese
B). Korean
C). Chinese
D). Japanese
D). Japanese
What country is judo from?
A). Korea
B). China
C). Japan
D). Brazil
True or False: Judo is considered an offensive martial art.
False: It is considered a defense martial art.
Ronda Rousey earned a bronze Olympic medal in judo in which Olympics?
A). Sydney 2000
B). London 2012
C). Athens 2004
D). Beijing 2008
D). Beijing 2008
What is the uniform in judo called?
A). Robe
B). Katana
C). Gi
D). Dojo
C). Gi
What is a major, disqualifying penalty in judo?
A). Arching the back
B). Breaking the arm
C). Choking to the point of passing out
D). Throwing flat on the back
A). Arching the Back
When was judo founded?
A). 1964
B). 1945
C). 1004
D). 1882
D). 1882
The art of jujitsu, the mother art of judo, has been around for centuries. The "gentle" actions of jujitsu were brought together for the purpose of preserving the culture, history, and fighting styles of Japan in the way of a competitive sport that could be taught in schools. This is what is now known as judo.
What type of joint lock is permitted in judo?
A). Knee bars
B). Wrist locks
C). Shoulder locks
D). Arm locks
D). Arm Locks
It is rare that a person had their arm broke in judo, but it is very possible if the player does not tap out.
How many American World Judo Champions have there been?
A). One
B). Two
C). Four
D). Five
C). Four
Jimmy Pedro, Mike Swain, and Anna Marie Burns (Rousey's mom) and Kayla Harrison have been world champions from the USA.
Ronda Rousey and Marti Malloy are silver medalist.
What is a teacher in judo called?
A). Master
B). Senpai
C). Sensei
D). Joseki
C). Sensei
Judo was the first martial art added to the Olympics is what year?
A). 1992
B). 2008
C). 1964
D). 1928
C). 1964
Who is founder of judo?
A). Jigoro Kano
B). Choi Hong Hi
C). Gichin Funakoshi
D). Hirohito
A). Jigoro Kano
The majority of judo gyms have a picture of Jigoro Kano in the gym to show respect.
How old do you have to be choke in judo?
A). 18
B). 21
C). 16
D). 12
D). 12
Arm locks can be done at 16 years old.
What color is are 6th, 7th, 8th degree black belts in judo?
A). Red and White
B). Red
C). Black
D). White
A). Red and White
It is red and white to honor the history of Japan.
Judo teaches technique as well as mental philosophy of "seiryoku zenyo." What does this mean in English?
A). Mutual benefit, mutual welfare
B). Honor of the Warrior
C). Minimum effort, Maximum Efficiency
D). There are no teachers, only students
C). Minimum Effort Maximum Efficiency
What is the name for the full score (and winning point) in judo?
A). Wazari
B). Shido
C). Ippon
D). Koga
C). Ippon
Where is the original gym of judo?
A). Kyoto, Japan
B). Okinawa, Japan
C). Tokyo, Japan
D). Beijing, China
C). Tokyo
The main gym of judo, Kodokan, has a doors open policy for all students of judo around the world. International students can visit the original gym of judo to show respect to the art.
Which is NOT a specific family of techniques in competitive judo?
A). Sutemi-waza (Sacrifice Techniques)
B). Te-Waza (Hand techniques)
C). Goshi-Waza (Hip Techniques)
D). Kibisu-Waza (Ankle Techniques)
D). Kibusu Waza
There are no ankle locks permitted in judo.
On average, how long does it take someone to get a black belt in judo?
A). 4-8 years
B). 12-15 years
C). 2-4 years
D). 1 year
A). 4-8 years
Stephanie Tomlin got her black belt in judo after 4 years of highly dedicated study in 2020.
What is the word for "start the match" in judo?
A). Mate
B). Osai-komi
C). Hajime
D). Hansakumake
C). Hajime
True or False: Judo players can compete in uniforms of many colors including pink, red, black, blue, or white
False, the "home" side wears white, and "away" wears blue in international tournaments. In domestic tournaments, both players wear white but one has a blue and the other has a white belt. All other colors are illegal in competition.
What is the highest rank you can get in judo?
A). 12th degree black belt
B). 10th degree black belt
C). 5th degree black belt
D). A black belt, there are no higher degree.
B). 10th degree black belt
Very few people (on the planet) have ever achieved this rank. One American was Jeremy Glick, who was a national champion for judo. He is on record (through recordings) as being the individual who inspired the fight against the terrorists on Flight United 93 on 9/11. He gave his life to fight and stop terrorism on that fateful day. Kodokan, the original school of judo, posthumously, honored him with a 10th degree black belt for giving his life to save his country and his selfless nature. There are less than 5 Americans to ever have this honor.
What is the first throw most people learn in judo?
A). Uchi Mata (Inner thigh reap)
B). Ippon-Seionage (One point shoulder throw)
C) O-Goshi (Major Hip Throw)
D). Tai-o-toshi (Body Drop Throw)
B). Ippon Seionage
What is Stephanie's favorite throw?
A). Uchi Mata (Inner Thigh Reap)
B). Ko uchi Gaari (Minor Inner Reap)
C). O Goshi (Major Hip Throw)
D). Sumi Gaeshi (Reversal)
A). Uchi Mata
Many judo players inherit techniques from their coaches. Stephanie's coach, Mark Curry, was known for his uchi mata and was a multi-time national champion and Olympic alternate. Many experienced judoka can tell who has coached who based on how they fight.
Kayla Harrison, two time Olympic champion, was coached by Jimmy Pedro and often emulated his judo. Pedro was known for vicious arm locks, and Kayla won all matches the 2016 by arm locks.
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