On 1/21/23, Frances Glaze (Shichidan, Board of Examiners (BOE) for promotion from Konan Yudanshakai, from Ohio) and Diane Jackson (Rokudan, BOE member from Shufu Yudanshakai, from MD) combined to present a clinic on Kodokan Goshin Jutsu at the El Idrissi Judo Club.in Philadelphia, PA
Kodokan (KDK) Goshin Jutsu is a study and demonstration of judo principles in combative situations with modern weapons. KDK Goshin Justu was developed around 1956 to address the needs for training in modern situations.
KDK Goshin Jutsu consists of 21 disarming and defensive techniques from attacks from a distance, attacks from close proximity, attacks from the rear, and attacks with a knife, stick/staff or gun/pistol.
Through studying this kata, a judoka learns appropriate skill and timing for attack and counter attack, In KDK Goshin Jutsu, the technique often ends in a submission (i.e., armbar or choke), throw, and/or disarming of the weapon.
The principles of judo … maximum efficiency with minimum effort is clear through effective and efficient shisei and taisabaki, and executing the parts of a throw / technique…kuzushi, tsukuri and kake.
KDK Goshin Jutsu is one of the seven major KDK katas: Nage no Kata (throwing waza), Katame no Kata (mat waza), Ju no Kata (gentle / no gi kata), Kime no Kata (ancient weapons), KDK Goshin Jutsu (Modern weapons), Koshiki no Kata (kata in armor) and Itsutsu no Kata (Forms of Five). It is also one of the five competed kata by the International Judo Federation at the annual World Judo Kata Championships.
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Kodokan Goshin-jutsu : Names of the techniques ▼ Unarmed section 1. When held (1)Ryote-dori (2)Hidari-eri-dori (3)Migi-eri-dori (4)Kataude-dori (5)Ushiro-eri-dori (6)Ushiro-jime (7)Kakae-dori 2. When attacked from a distance (1)Naname-uchi (2)Ago-tsuki (3)Ganmen-tsuki (4)Mae-geri (5)Yoko-geri ▼ Weapons section 1. against Dagger (1)Tsukkake (2)Choku-tsuki (3)Naname-tsuki 2. against Staff /Sitck(1)Furi-age (2)Furi-oroshi (3)Morote-tsuki 3. against Pistol (1)Shomen-zuke (2)Koshi-gamae (3) Haimen-zuk
Did you know that Shufu has an Athlete Funding Program?
Shufu’s Athlete Funding
Program provides reimbursement ($150 to $300) for athletes competing in National and
International level events. Juniors, Seniors, Masters/Veterans, and Kata competitors
can all apply to the Shufu Athlete Funding Program. If you have been a member of Shufu for at least 2 years and have participated in any of the events listed below, then you should consider applying for Shufu’s Athlete Funding Program!
2025 USA Judo Youth National Championships
2025 USA Junior Olympic National Championships
2025 USA Judo Senior National Championships
2025 USA Judo President’s Cup
2025 US Open
2025 USJF/USJA Nationals
2025 Pan American Cups or 2025 Pan American Championships
2025 IJF Point Events (Grand Prix, Grand Slams, or Championships)
Please note that these are not the only tournaments which will be considered for funding.
Please go to the Funding Support for Athletes link for the complete details.
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This newsletter is presented in memory of Malcolm Hodges who was a dedicated Shufu and Washington Judo Club member for many years and wrote and was the editor of the monthly Shufu Shinbun newsletter.