signals of the arbitrator and juízes 

 

  • it kills: pára the dispute and also the competition time
  • used for when a fighter it leaves the competition area, it commits a lack, to arrange quimono or in wound case.

 

 

  • ippon:  command given for a complete point
  • also wazári is given had to the accumulation of two
  • it is given for the end of immobilization, strangulation or key of arm
  • wazári: command given for half point “two wazáris = ippon”
  • data also for immobilizations between 25 the 29 seconds

 

  • yuko: when one I hurl is not one wazári
  • when an immobilization goes of 20 the 24 seconds

 

  • sleep-it suck: command given to the fighters for not moving itself, leaning the two hands simultaneously in the same ones

 

 

  • osaekomi: signal given for beginning of an immobilization
  • koka: given command for when an applied blow yuko is not one
  • also given for immobilizations between 10 and 20 seconds
  • yoshi: command given to the fighters after the command of sleep-suck to restart the combat of the point where it stopped, leaning the hands simultaneously in the fighters

 

  • used command for correction of a point given for the arbitrator of maken a mistake form
  • osaekomi-toketá:  given command when a in progress immobilization is insult
  • given command of warning when the fighters are not fighting for a period of 15 the 20 seconds, being that it can be given to one or both the fighters
  • as shidô results in one, that it is a slightly bigger point that one koka

 

  • shidô: sequence of the previous command indicating an infraction, pointing with respect to the infractor 
  • tchui: command given for repetition of shidô or more serious lacks (forbidden actions)
  • It is a bigger point that one yuko being almost one wazári 
  • hansoku-make: serious infraction that puts its physical integrity at risk or of the opponent
  • (forbidden actions)
  • keikôku: command given for serious warnings in fights in the ground
  • (forbidden actions)
  • hantei: order made for the arbitrator so that the lateral juízes give a decision to assist it 
  • hiki-wake: given signal to demonstrate ties up to it between the competitors
  • signalling given for the lateral judge indicating not the agreement with the decision of the arbitrator 
  • signal used for the lateral judge to indicate that a movement was executed outside of the limits of the combat area
  • yusei-gachi: given signal to indicate the winner of a combat
  • signal used for the lateral judge to indicate that a movement was executed inside of the limits of the combat area
  • signal used for the lateral judges to indicate a winner after the order of hantei, raising one or the two flags