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  1. Judo - Wikipedia

    A practitioner of judo is known as a judoka (柔道家). The modern meaning of "judoka" in English is a judo practitioner of any level of expertise, [110] but traditionally those below the rank of 4th …

  2. JUDOKA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of JUDOKA is one who participates in judo.

  3. Judo | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    judo, system of unarmed combat, now primarily a sport. The rules of the sport of judo are complex. The objective is to cleanly throw, to pin, or to master the opponent, the latter being …

  4. Judoka / IJF.org

    Judo is an Olympic sport since 1964. Judo is more than a sport. The IJF is present in more than 200 countries and is involved in numerous educational activities.

  5. What Is Judo? | USA Judo

    Judo is a martial art and combat sport focused on throwing opponents to the ground, immobilizing them with a pin, or compelling them to submit through joint locks or chokes. Matches, divided …

  6. JUDOKA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    JUDOKA definition: 1. someone who does judo (= a sport that started in Japan in which people try to throw each other…. Learn more.

  7. Judoka | Combatpit Glossary

    A Judoka is a person who practices judo, a modern martial art and combat sport that originated in Japan. Judo, which means "gentle way," focuses on throws, joint locks, and pins, rather than …

  8. What is Judo - Ultimate Guide To Judo - Judoshop.com

    Judo, meaning "the gentle way", is an unarmed combat sport derived from jujitsu (also known as judō), created by Jigoro Kano in 1882. The idea that a smaller, weaker person may use …

  9. Judoka - Definition, Usage & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com

    A Judoka is an individual who practices or competes in the martial art of Judo. The term encompasses practitioners at varying levels of proficiency, from beginners to advanced black …

  10. List of judoka - Wikipedia

    Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport. Kanō was also a pioneer of international sports. …