Video
Forum
Foreword by President of IJF, Marius L. VIZER

The values of judo and its versatility as a method of self-defence and self-discipline are in keeping with those of security personnel, and we can formalise the ties between the sport and the security sector. Judo is a tool for developing strength, fitness, and coordination, which are also vital characteristics of those who work in this environment.
Judo for Security Programme
Day 1
The basic judo techniques to be used in situations specific to security
Techniques of falling (basic and specific situations, tatami, parquet and concrete)
Techniques of throwing (Osoto gari, O uchi gari, Seoi nage, Koshi guruma, O goshi)
Weapon Techniques (Waki gatame, Kote gaeshi, Kannuki gatame, Ude garami)
Techniques of punches and pressure on vital points (one example of each)
Choking Techniques (Hadaka Jime)
Examination
Application of basic judo techniques in security-specific situations:
Defence against the hold (3 examples)
Defensive Threat Attack (3 examples)
Defence from a punch attack (3 examples)
Defence from a kick attack (3 Examples)
Defence from a stick attack (3 examples)
Defence from a knife attack (3 examples)
Protection with threat a Pistol (3 examples)
Examination
Day 2
Grips for overcoming and immobilisation techniques in security-specific situations:
Immobilisation Techniques (All Side and Passive Resistance)
Two-to-one Immobilisation Techniques (from all sides and passive resistance) techniques
Help in a situation to attack another person
Examples of self-defence training
Examination
Course instructor
