Judo Scoring

The goal in a judo fight is to score an Ippon (Ippon = 10 points) with a technique. If the opponent doesn’t land on his back properly or the technique wasn’t powerful enough, a waza-ari or even less can be awarded by the judges. An Ippon is when a judoka throws his opponent onto his back. The judoka who scores more points in five minutes wins. Two waza-aris equal one Ippon, but a koka cannot be summed with a yuko. However, if there is a draw at the end, the one who applied the higher rated techniques wins. One waza-ari is better than two yukos. Throws can be combined with locks, etc. At the Judo Main page, you can find detailed judo instructions.

Judo Scoring: Awards

Koka (3 points)

Yuko (5 points)

Waza-ari (7 points) Two waza-ari = Ippon

Ippon (10 points)

Judo Scoring: Penalties

Shido (3 points)

Chui (5 points)

Keikoku (7 points)

Hansoku (10 points)

Fei Yue Wushu Shoes

The only shoe you’ll ever need. Ideal for wushu and acrobatics on hard ground, and perfect for overall foot health.
#barefootshow
#wideshoebox

Check Them Out

Privacy guaranteed.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.