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British Judo Grading Syllabus

British Judo Grading Syllabus

Click on the buttons below to download the BJA Grading syllabuses.
Sho Grades
Judoka aged 5 to 7 yrs
Mon Grades
Judoka aged 8 to 17 yrs
Kyu Grades
Judoka aged +14yrs
Dan Grades
Black Belt Judoka

British Judo Grading Resources

Click on the buttons to download the BJA Mon and Kyu Grade Posters plus the BJA Mon and Kyu grade video guides.
Grade Posters
Video Guides

Japanese Terminology and English Descriptions

For promotion to all grades, candidates are required to know the common English names and meaning of all Japanese terminology used for the grade and, where appropriate, must be able to  discuss with the examiner the reasons for their choice of technique, grip etc. Click on the buttons below to view.
Terminology
Techniques
Referee Calls

Gokyo no Waza

The Gokyo no Waza is the standard syllabus of Judo throwing techniques, which originated in 1895 at the Kodokan in Tokyo. Click on the button below to download a poster of the Gokyo no Waza.
Gokyo no Waza

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  • About Us
    • Coaching Team
    • Club Committee
    • Club Welfare Officers
    • U8 Judo Kids
    • School 2 Dojo
    • Policies & Procedures >
      • Codes of Conduct >
        • Code of Conduct for Players
        • Code of Conduct for Parents/Carers
        • Code of Conduct for Officials & Volunteers
        • Code of Conduct for Coaches
      • Dojo Etiquette
      • Judo Code
      • Safeguarding
      • Equity Policy
      • Privacy Notice
  • Location
  • Classes
    • Club Visitors
  • New Starters
  • Members
    • Club Membership
    • Club Hoodies & Tees
    • Judogi
    • BJA Membership
  • Gradings
    • BJA Grading Syllabus >
      • Judo Terminology
      • Judo Techniques
      • Referee Calls
      • Gokyo no Waza
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • Results 2019 >
      • Results 2018
      • Results 2017
      • Results 2016
      • Results 2015
      • Results 2014
      • Results 2013
      • Results 2012
      • Results 2011
    • Annual Awards >
      • Annual Awards 2019
      • Annual Awards 2018
      • Annual Awards 2017
      • Annual Awards 2016
      • Annual Awards 2015
      • Annual Awards 2014
      • Annual Awards 2013
      • Annual Awards 2012
      • Annual Awards 2011
  • National & International
    • National Medalists
    • International Medalists
  • Black Belts
  • Judo
    • The Sport
    • History of Judo
  • Contact
    • Club Forms