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Mon Grading Syllabus
Novice to 3rd Mon

Due to the recent review and subsequent upheaval of the Mon syllabus, this section will be steadily growing over the next few months. To start with this will keep to the lists of techniques, eventually there will be videos and descriptions to all techniques (starting from the lowest grade first) to give our members every opportunity with the gradings.

Novice to 1st Mon
1st Mon to 2nd Mon
2nd Mon to 3rd Mon
www.britishjudoeducation.org.uk resource


Age recommendation: age 5-10

Novice

to

1st Mon

Red Belt
1st Mon - 1 Yellow Stripe on a Red Belt
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
Ukemi: Ushiro Ukemi - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Tachiwaza: O-soto-otoshi - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Osaekomiwaza: Kesa-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Combination Techniques: O-soto-otoshi into Kesa-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

Newaza: Escape from Kesa-gatame by trapping Uke's leg - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo


PERSONAL CHOICE
Demonstrate two favourite waza

TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE
Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
To translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Rei
Hajime
Matte

Answer the question: In which country was judo devised?

Download the BJA Pictoral Guide to this grade by clicking here.



Age recommendation: age 5-10

1st Mon

to

2nd Mon

1st Mon - 1 Yellow Stripe on a Red Belt
2nd Mon - 2 Yellow Stripes on a Red Belt
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
Ukemi: Yoko Ukemi - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Tachiwaza: De-ashi-barai - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Osaekomiwaza: Mune-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Combination Techniques: De-ashi-barai into Mune-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Newaza: Escape from Mune-gatame using a `bridge and roll' action - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

PERSONAL CHOICE
Demonstrate two favourite waza

TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE
Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Osae-komi
Toketa

Have knowledge of the Judo Code
Demonstrate: Tachi-rei and Za-rei
A
nswer the question: Who invented modern judo?

Download the BJA Pictoral Guide to this grade by clicking here.



Age recommendation: age 5-10

2nd Mon

to

3rd Mon

2nd Mon - 2 Yellow Stripes on a Yellow Belt
3rd Mon - 3 Yellow Stripes on a Red Belt
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
Ukemi: Mae Mawari Ukemi I - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Tachiwaza: Uki-goshi - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Osaekomiwaza: Kuzure-kesa-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Combination Techniques: Uki-goshi into Kuzure-kesa-gatame - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo
Newaza: Escape from Kuzure-kesa-gatame using `sit up and push' - britishjudoeducation.org.uk demo

PERSONAL CHOICE
Demonstrate two favourite waza

TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE
Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.
Have knowledge of the Judo Code
Demonstrate the correct wearing of the judogi
Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning:
Dojo
Judogi
Zori
Randori

Download the BJA Pictoral Guide to this grade by clicking here.

 
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