Judo is a martial art in which two opponents use movement, balance and leverage to gain advantage over each other. It was adapted from traditional Japanese martial called jujustsu.
Judo a combative game was founded by a Japanese Jigoro Kano in 1878 is an ethical refinement of justice on oriented martial art. Judo became an Olympic sport in 1964 when the game was held in Tokyo, Japan. Judo first got support in Nigeria in 1972 during the preparation of the second all African games. In line with the national sport commission and Nigeria amateur Judo association (NAJA) towards the advancement of Judo in Nigeria, A British named Judoka Mr. Alexander E. Ifidon was appointed sports commissioner in Nigeria in 1973. The Nigeria Judo association was later renamed Nigeria Judo Federation in 1993 and to the international Judo Federation.
Today the Judo Federation is widely accepted in Nigeria in all the 36 states in Nigeria including the FCT. The first president of the Federation was Mr. S.T Barrow(1972-1994) but the current president is Dr Orji Uzor Kalu.
Equipment and facilities
Basic skills in Judo
Stance; the most convenient way is to take the tennis players stance. The body is quite easy, but not stiff, the knee slightly bent. From this posture both attack and defense are easy to execute
Gripping; this is achieved in a standing position. One can hold the opponent as he wishes. The Judoka holds the opponent left sleeves with his right lapel with his left hand. This grip should be firm to enable him throw the opponent.
The movement (foot–walk); this involves sliding the feet over the mat with one following the other is called Tsuguashi, which stands for following. This should be practiced so that your balance will not be broken.
Falling; the act of falling without injury has been developed to a science. Safe falling is essential to avoid injuries .The Judoka while falling gives in at joint, relaxes his body and absorbs in impact. A judoka is also given extensive instruction in the art of falling.
Throws,
B basic throws in judo includes,
Winning
A judo match is won when one contestant scores an ippon. When is ippon awarded?
Breaking the balance, the judoka try to imbalance each other while in standing position and holding each other. To imbalance the opponent, the trunk must be pushed or pulled out as fast as possible. The judoka doing so moves his feet with short and smooth steps. The step is the same as sliding to a side.
Basic Judo rules
Assessment
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