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Judo in the United States, the Glossary

Index Judo in the United States

There are three main organizations that govern judo in the United States.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Amateur Athletic Union, Armlock, Colorado Springs, Colorado, James W. Wadsworth Jr., Jimmy Pedro, John Dewey, Judo, Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Judo at the Summer Olympics, Kanō Jigorō, Kayla Harrison, Kodokan Judo Institute, Pan American Judo Championships, Randori, Ulysses S. Grant, United States, United States Air Force, United States at the Olympics, United States Judo Association, United States Judo Federation, United States Naval Academy, United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, USA Judo, World Judo Championships, Yamashita Yoshitsugu.

Amateur Athletic Union

The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is an amateur sports organization based in the United States.

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Armlock

An armlock in grappling is a single or double joint lock that hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint or shoulder joint.

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Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Colorado, United States.

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James W. Wadsworth Jr.

James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (August 12, 1877June 21, 1952) was an American politician, a Republican from New York.

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Jimmy Pedro

James A. Pedro (born October 30, 1970) is an American retired World Champion and Olympic judoka, as well as a current judo coach.

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John Dewey

John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer.

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Judo

is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.

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Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics

The judo competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics was the first time the sport was included in the Summer Olympic Games.

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Judo at the Summer Olympics

Judo was first included in the Summer Olympic Games at the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Japan.

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Kanō Jigorō

was a Japanese judoka, educator, politician, and the founder of judo.

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Kayla Harrison

Kayla Harrison (born July 2, 1990) is an American professional mixed martial artist and former judoka.

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Kodokan Judo Institute

The, or Kōdōkan (講道館), is the headquarters of the worldwide judo community.

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Pan American Judo Championships

The Pan American Judo Championships are continental judo Championships organized by the Pan American Judo Confederation since 2009.

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Randori

is a term used in Japanese martial arts to describe free-style practice (sparring).

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Ulysses S. Grant

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States Air Force

The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.

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United States at the Olympics

The United States of America has sent athletes to every celebration of the modern Olympic Games with the exception of the 1980 Summer Olympics, during which it led a boycott in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.

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United States Judo Association

The United States Judo Association is a sports association in the United States.

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United States Judo Federation

The United States Judo Federation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting judo in the United States.

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United States Naval Academy

The United States Naval Academy (USNA, Navy, or Annapolis) is a federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

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United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) and the National Paralympic Committee for the United States.

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USA Judo

USA Judo (officially known as United States Judo, Inc.) is a non-profit organization which represents all areas of U.S. judo practitioners, including athletes, coaches, referees and others.

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World Judo Championships

The World Judo Championships are the highest level of international judo competition, along with the Olympic judo competition.

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Yamashita Yoshitsugu

Yamashita Yoshitsugu (山下 義韶, February 16, 1865 – October 26, 1935), also known as Yamashita Yoshiaki, was a Japanese judoka.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judo_in_the_United_States

Also known as History of judo in the United States.