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Forms of Judo (Kata)
Judo KataSumi OtoshiNage no Kata: forms of throwing
Katame no Kata: forms of grappling
Ju no Kata: forms of gentleness
Kodokan Goshin Jutsu: modern self defense
Kime no Kata: forms of decision
Koshiki no Kata: forms antique
Joshi Judo Goshinho: women's self defense
Itsutsu no Kata: forms of five
Renkoho Waza: arresting techniques
Kime Shiki: forms of decision
Seiryoku Zen'yo Kokumin Taiiku: maximum-efficiency physical education
Nage-Waza-Ura no Kata: forms of counterthrows
Gonosen no Kata: forms of counters
Kaeshi no Kata: forms of counters
Go no Kata: forms of hardness
Go no Kata: by Gianna Giraldi, translated by Llyr C. Jones
Nage no Kata, Katame no Kata, and Ju no Kata: by Donn Draeger
A Lifetime of Judo: Keiko Fukuda
Run, Duck, Dodge, Hide and a Little Tai-Sabaki too! by Kenji Osugi
Competition, Kata, and the Art of Judo by Llyr C. Jones
Judo: An Article Led Astray by John Cornish
What is Kata by John Cornish
Discussion of Kata

"Thus the principle of Judo, from the very beginning, is not one of aggression, but of flowing with things." --Carl B. Becker

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