Judo slamming techniques (nage waza) can be divided into standing
techniques (tachi waza) and flopping techniques (sutemi waza). The
standing technique is divided into hand techniques (te waza) groin
techniques (koshi waza) and foot techniques (ashi waza). The
technique of flopping is further divided into techniques of
flopping backwards (ma sutemi waza) and techniques of flopping to
the side (yoko sutemi waza)
The judo locking technique (katame waza) can be divided into restraining techniques (osae waza or osaekomi waza) staple techniques (shime waza) and connection techniques (kansetsu waza)
Attack techniques (atemi waza) with kicks or punches even with a knife or sword weapon are sometimes used for training for high-level judoka even though in official matches it is prohibited (as well as during free practice (randori).
The judo locking technique (katame waza) can be divided into restraining techniques (osae waza or osaekomi waza) staple techniques (shime waza) and connection techniques (kansetsu waza)
Attack techniques (atemi waza) with kicks or punches even with a knife or sword weapon are sometimes used for training for high-level judoka even though in official matches it is prohibited (as well as during free practice (randori).
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