Judo term
Waza-ari awasete ippon: Judo Meaning
- Pronunciation
- wah-zah-ah-ree ah-wah-seh-teh ee-pohn
- Meaning
- Two waza-ari combine to ippon
In Judo
Waza-ari awasete ippon is the call for two waza-ari combining into ippon. In this curriculum's match model, the second waza-ari ends the match.
How to recognize it
Recognize the call after a judoka earns the second major score, whether the two waza-ari came from throws, hold-downs, or one of each in the curriculum model.
Quick check
What two scores are combined by waza-ari awasete ippon?
Reveal answer
Two waza-ari.
Keep it distinct
Combination versus a direct ippon
results from two . A direct is a full score from one qualifying result.
Lessons that teach this
Additional Scoring
Learn additional scoring outcomes in Judo.
Match Calls
Learn the main words you hear during a match.
Review
Review Yellow Shiai calls, scores, penalties, and match endings.
Score Signals
Learn the referee hand signals for scores and hold-downs.
Waza-ari awasete Ippon
Learn the four ways two Waza-ari combine into Ippon.
Review
Review the referee signals and the throw scoring criteria.
