This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox Judo technique. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Infobox Judo technique may be used to summarize information about a Judo technique.
Usage
editThe infobox may be added by pasting the template as shown below into an article and then filling in the desired fields. Any parameters left blank or omitted will not be displayed.
Blank template with parameters
edit{{Infobox Judo technique
|name =
|image =
|image_size =
|alt =
|caption =
|class =
|sub_class =
|grip =
|back_up =
|follow_up =
|targets =
|counter =
|kodokan =
|romaji =
|japanese =
|english =
|korean =
}}
Parameters
editIt is not necessary to use all these parameters for any one technique. Use those parameters that convey essential and notable information about the technique. Any parameters left blank or omitted will not be displayed.
Parameter | Explanation |
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Basic | |
name | Common name of Judo technique (defaults to article name if left blank;). |
image | Image name: abc.jpg, xpz.png, 123.gif, etc. If an image is desired but not available, do not use placeholder images. |
image_size (imagesize) |
Size to display image: 200px (set width), or 200x300px (max width & max height). This defaults to 200px width if empty or omitted. |
alt | Alt text for image, for visually impaired readers. See WP:ALT. |
caption | Caption for image, if needed. Try to include date of photo and the photographer. |
class | Judo techniques fall into different classifications. Research the technique to find in which class it is included. Classifications: Nage-waza (throwing techniques), Katame-waza (grappling techniques), Atemi-waza (body-striking techniques), Uke-waza (blocks and parries), Ukemi (receiving techniques or breakfall techniques), Kinshi-waza (forbidden techniques). |
sub_class | Judo techniques are further divided into different sub-classifications. Research the technique to find in which sub-class it belongs. Sub Classifications: |
grip | Judo uses a variety of grips to begin techniques, if one specific grip is used for the technique specify it here. If not leave blank or omit. |
back_up | Contingency Technique, if an initial attempt to execute a technique fails, Judo has techniques that can be executed as a "back-up plan". If such a back-up technique exists for the article technique include it here. |
follow_up | Successive Technique, often a technique ends with an opportunity to execute a follow-up technique, include well known examples here. Alternately, a technique may also describe a position, in this case briefly list major techniques commonly executed from this position. |
targets | Specify the area of the Uke's body which the technique targets. |
counters | Established counter attack techniques available to the Uke when the Tori is executing this technique. |
kodokan | Yes / No parameter, specify if technique is included in Kodokan Judo. |
Technique Name | |
romaji | Rōmaji is the simple term for Romanization of Japanese, specify the romanization of the technique name here i.e. Ashi-guruma, Tsurikomi-goshi, etc. |
Japanese | Include the Japanese text version of the technique name i.e. 抱分, 三角絞, etc. |
English | Include the common English version of the technique name i.e. Full hip throw, Mountain storm, etc. |
Korean | Include the Korean name of the technique, which differs greatly from the Japanese name. Enter the name in hangeul i.e 한팔업어치기, 밭다리후리기, etc. |
Example
editUde garami | |
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Classification | Katame-waza |
Sub classification | Kansetsu-waza |
Targets | Shoulder |
Kodokan | yes |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Ude-garami |
Japanese | 腕緘 |
English | Arm entanglement, key lock |
Korean | 팔얽어비틀기 |
{{Infobox Judo technique
|name = Ude garami
|image = Udegarami.JPG
|image_size = 200px
|alt = Ude-garami armlock attempted in Judo competition
|caption = Ude-garami attempted in Judo competition
|class = [[Katame-waza]]
|sub_class = [[Kansetsu-waza]]
|grip =
|back_up =
|follow_up =
|targets = [[Shoulder]]
|counter =
|kodokan = no
|romaji = Ude-garami
|japanese = 腕緘
|english = Arm entanglement, <br>key lock
|korean = 팔얽어비틀기
}}
See also
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