Due to the recent review and subsequent upheaval of the Kyu 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.
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
Tachiwaza: Koshi-guruma, Tani-otoshi, Yoko-guruma, Tomoe-nage, Kata-uchi-ashi-dori, Soto-kibisu-gaeshi, Kata-guruma, Morote-gari, Soto-ashi-dori-ouchi-gari, Uchi-kibisu-gaeshi
Kansetsuwaza: Ude-garami
Shimewaza: Okuri-eri-jime, Nami-juji-jime, Gyaku-juji-jime
PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Tachiwaza: Yoko-kata-guruma-otoshi
Combination Techniques: Ude-garami from Kuzure-kesa-gatame.
Newaza: Nami-juji-jime (Uke on top between Tori's legs), Gyaku-juji-jime (Uke on top between Tori's legs), Okuri-eri-jime (Uke makes Seoi-otoshi (or other) dropping attack), Koshi-jime (Uke makes "dropping attack"), Kata-te-jime (Uke "all fours" position).
Kumikata: Kumikata (gripping) skills (right and left).
Randori: Demonstration attacking and defending in Randori for approximately 3 minutes, showing knowledge of Kumikata, Renzoku-waza, Renraku-waza and Kaeshi-waza with a cooperative partner.
PERSONAL CHOICE
Select and demonstrate four techniques from the BJA Technical Grading Syllabus and demonstrate them individually and then as a series combinations and counters - include attacking opportunity, best grip and appropriate movement. Demonstrations must include two combinations, two counters and two transitions into newaza.
Kata: Demonstrate any two sets of the Nage-no-kata or any two sets of the Katame-no-kata or either of first two
sets of Go-nosen-no-kata.
TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE
Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section.