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The Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, Free practice forms) of Kodokan Judo consist of two kata that illustrate the principles behind techniques used in Randori (乱取り, free-practice), allowing them to be practiced with maximum efficiency. The randori-no-kata includes nage-no-kata (投の形, forms of throwing), which teach and demonstrate concepts of nage-waza (投げ技, throwing techniques) and katame-no-kata (固の形, forms of grappling), which are intended to teach concepts of katame-waza (固技, grappling techniques).

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  • The Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, Free practice forms) of Kodokan Judo consist of two kata that illustrate the principles behind techniques used in Randori (乱取り, free-practice), allowing them to be practiced with maximum efficiency. The randori-no-kata includes nage-no-kata (投の形, forms of throwing), which teach and demonstrate concepts of nage-waza (投げ技, throwing techniques) and katame-no-kata (固の形, forms of grappling), which are intended to teach concepts of katame-waza (固技, grappling techniques). The randori-no-kata were developed by Jigoro Kano as a teaching aid when it became apparent that he had too many students to effectively demonstrate throws and grappling techniques in his classes. The kata were developed in five years that followed the establishment of the Kodokan, between 1882 and 1887. They originally consisted of ten techniques each and were expanded to fifteen techniques around 1906. (en)
  • Il Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形? Forme della pratica libera) del Kodokan Judo consistono in due kata che illustrano i principi che stanno dietro alle tecniche utilizzate nel Randori (乱取り? pratica libera), consentendo loro di essere praticati con la massima efficienza. Il randori-no-kata include nage-no-kata, che insegnano e dimostrano concetti di nage-waza (投げ技? tecniche di proiezione) e (固の形? forme dei controlli (a terra)) , che hanno lo scopo di insegnare concetti di katame-waza (固技? tecniche a terra) . Il randori-no-kata fu sviluppato da Jigoro Kano come un aiuto all'insegnamento quando diventa evidente che lui ha troppi studenti per dimostrare effettivamente le proiezioni e le tecniche a terra nella sua classe. Il kata fu sviluppato in cinque anni che seguì la fondazione del Kodokan, tre 1882 e il 1887. Originariamente consisteva in dieci tecniche ciascuna e furono espanse a quindici tecniche verso il 1906. (it)
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  • Free practice forms (en)
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  • The Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, Free practice forms) of Kodokan Judo consist of two kata that illustrate the principles behind techniques used in Randori (乱取り, free-practice), allowing them to be practiced with maximum efficiency. The randori-no-kata includes nage-no-kata (投の形, forms of throwing), which teach and demonstrate concepts of nage-waza (投げ技, throwing techniques) and katame-no-kata (固の形, forms of grappling), which are intended to teach concepts of katame-waza (固技, grappling techniques). (en)
  • Il Randori-no-kata (乱取りの形? Forme della pratica libera) del Kodokan Judo consistono in due kata che illustrano i principi che stanno dietro alle tecniche utilizzate nel Randori (乱取り? pratica libera), consentendo loro di essere praticati con la massima efficienza. Il randori-no-kata include nage-no-kata, che insegnano e dimostrano concetti di nage-waza (投げ技? tecniche di proiezione) e (固の形? forme dei controlli (a terra)) , che hanno lo scopo di insegnare concetti di katame-waza (固技? tecniche a terra) . (it)
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