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JUDO MAT

HdM-Stuttgart

Created on December 10, 2024

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REFEREE

The ref gives commands to start (Hajime) and pause (Mate) or end the game (Soremade). The referee is the central authority in a judo match, responsible for ensuring fair play, enforcing rules and maintaining the safety of the competitors. The ref operates on the tatami (judo mat) alongside the judoka and uses specific gestures and commands to control the flow of the match. Knowledge, neutrality, alertness and authority are qualities of a good ref, as he plays a critical role in maintaining the spirit of judo's fairness and respect while ensuring the match proceeds smoothly and safely.

OUTER REFEREE

Corner judges or assistant referees who support the main referee in ensuring fair play and accurate scoring during a judo match. They are positioned outside the competition area (tatami) at designated corners to observe the match from different angles. In international competitions, corner judges are often replaced or supplemented by video review systems, where referees review footage to resolve disputes. However, in some events, traditional corner judges still play a crucial role in ensuring fair judgment.

JUDOKA

Judoka are athlethes competing to showcase skill, strenght and technique in judo. The Tori is the judoka executing a technique, while the Uke is the one receiving it. Judokas can show several different techniques, such as throws or groundwork.

JUDO MAT AREA

The standard competition judo mat area (tatami) measures 14x14m, though the size can vary for training reasons The surface is covered with tatami mats, traditionally made from rice straw. Nowadays it is often synthetic. The surface is non-slip to prevent accidental slips during gripping or throwing techniques.

JUDOKA

Judoka are athlethes competing to showcase skill, strenght and technique in judo. The Tori is the judoka executing a technique, while the Uke is the one receiving it. Judokas can show several different techniques, such as throws or groundwork.