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‖ randori|rænˈdɔərɪ| [Jap., lit. ‘informal practice’.] A (session of) informal practice in Judo.
1913E. J. Harrison Fighting Spirit of Japan iv. 65 The non-esoteric branches of judo are called randori, in which the pupil freely applies his knowledge in open practice..with others. 1932― Art of Ju-Jitsu iii. 30 It is not absolutely necessary for the pupil to master all these details..before beginning ‘randori’ practice. 1954E. Dominy Teach Yourself Judo vi. 63 In ‘randori’ which is free practice you never find an opponent who is willing to lie passively on his back. 1972Oxf. Mail 1 Aug. 10/3 This initial practice very soon develops into ‘randori’, the form of training in which most players spend most of their judo time. This involves moving about with a partner. |