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Resources

	* &lt;http://judoinfo.com/techjudo.htm&gt;
	* &lt;http://judoinfo.com/animate.htm&gt;
	* &lt;http://www.universityofjudo.com/2014-2/&gt;

Resources

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A move is a combination of smaller steps -- lego blocks. 

To learn a move, you have to look/listen carefully, to understand which lego blocks are used in the move.

The kake (execution) -- the final flashy move that throws a person</description>
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During Randori, while you are being constantly dropped on the floor, and struggling to drop the other person, it&#039;s sometimes hard to remember that there is a syllabus.

And for each belt there is a set of moves that you have to progress through.</description>
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Having an understanding of japanese terms leads to a better understanding of the intent of the moves, and therefore leads to more effective learning.

Terms

The terms are loosely broken down into the following:

	* Before learning:</description>
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