Judo term
Shido: Judo Meaning
- Pronunciation
- shee-doh
- Meaning
- Penalty
In Judo
Shido is a penalty for a rule violation or negative play. In this curriculum's model, it is used to keep the match safe, active, and fair.
How to recognize it
Recognize shido when the referee points with a stretched arm toward the penalized judoka, for example after a safety violation, false attack, or inactivity.
Quick check
What does shido address in a match?
Reveal answer
A rule violation or negative play.
Keep it distinct
Penalty versus disqualification
is the ordinary penalty level in this curriculum model. is the disqualification outcome for a serious violation or accumulated penalties.
Lessons that teach this
Penalties
Learn the basic idea of penalties.
Winning a Match
Learn the basic ways a match can end.
Review
Review Yellow Shiai calls, scores, penalties, and match endings.
Penalty Levels
Learn how shido can build up to hansoku-make.
Match Control Signals
Learn the referee hand signals for controlling the match.
