Kodokan Judo contains not only kata, but also (and especially) randori and shiai.

Randori, kata and shiai

 Kodokan Judo comprises randori, shiai and kata.  Randori is the art form in which the judoka searches for it’s own possibilities.  Shiai is the art form within which subjective and objective performances can be sought. What is known as Olympic Judo is included in shiai. It needs no special title and we must not forget […]

Kodokan Judo focusses on all aspects of the human existence

 The interest for Kodokan Judo has developed. This interest is also arisen because kata games have been held, which at international level are judged according to Kodokan standards. However it will also be good if in the future the values and standards of Kodokan Judo were entirely recognized.  Kodokan Judo is based upon values found […]

Fighting with Dignity, the Judo management book prologue

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Professor Dr. de Bruyn of the University of Antwerp, in a post academic lecture entitled The Creative Thinking, said: “Salvador Dali was really creative, more so than other painters, because he combined, in a unique way, two completely different objects.” Dr. de Bruyn gave the example of an artistic work by Salvador Dali in which […]

Sport and Professionalism (3), from ancient Olympic Games to modern IOC

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 “Sport and professionalism” is the keynote speech of Willem Visser, International Lecturer 8th Dan Judo IJF, at the International Congress, Sport Science and Research Institute Tehran; (9/11 – 12/11 2020).  In this very brief history of sport there must be a short summary of the history and the exist of the Olympic Games.  In ancient times, for […]

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