
: The attacker falls onto their back to throw the opponent over their head, as seen in Tomoe-nage (Circular Throw).
These are used to throw an opponent to the floor with speed and force. They are split into standing and sacrifice categories. The Techniques of Judo
Judo techniques, or , are organized into a rigorous classification system by the Kodokan Judo Institute . The system consists of 100 official techniques—68 throwing moves and 32 grappling moves. 1. Nage-waza (Throwing Techniques) : The attacker falls onto their back to
: The attacker falls onto their back to throw the opponent over their head, as seen in Tomoe-nage (Circular Throw).
These are used to throw an opponent to the floor with speed and force. They are split into standing and sacrifice categories.
Judo techniques, or , are organized into a rigorous classification system by the Kodokan Judo Institute . The system consists of 100 official techniques—68 throwing moves and 32 grappling moves. 1. Nage-waza (Throwing Techniques)