

NHC Kata Weekend – Kime-no-kata & Nage-no-kata – 1 Aug 26 – Wokingham
August 1, 2026

The aim of this course is to introduce players to Kime-no-kata (the kata of real fighting). This kata consists of 15 techniques and it teaches the theory of the skilful application of flexibility in order to defeat strength and it was developed to study how to lift up a body and understand the ways of different fighting methods. Ju no Kata was developed at the Kodokan in 1887.
This is a British Judo Association Licensed Coach Education Course which is worth one credit. All applicants must hold a current FULL BJA (or affiliated body) membership & be a minimum grade of 3rd Kyu (Green Belt). Ideally you would attend with a partner to practice with, however we will endeavour to pair up individuals who attend the course.
Nage-no-kata is one of the two randori-no-kata free practice forms of Kodokan Judo. It is intended as an illustration of the various concepts of nage-waza (throwing techniques) that exist in judo. The kata is composed of 3 techniques each from the five classifications of throws in judo. Each of these 15 techniques is performed twice in the specified order, both right and left handed.
- Te-waza (hand techniques)
- Koshi-waza (hip techniques)
- Ashi-waza (foot techniques)
- Ma-sutemi-waza (rear sacrifice techniques)
- Yoko-sutemi-waza (side sacrifice techniques)
1st August 2026 – 10:00-16:00
Pinewood Judo Club, Old Wokingham Rd, Wokingham RG40 3AQ
This is a British Judo Association Licensed Coach Education/Revalidation Course
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