Shea
4th Grade Neville
Olympic Judo
Here are some facts about Olympic judo. The person who created judo’s name is Jigoro Kano. Also judo was made in 1882. Another thing is the rules of judo. The rules of judo are no punching or kicking and no touching the face. Finally if you're in judo you need equipment. The equipment you need is gea for gripping the other opponent and throwing or sweeping them to the ground. You also need a belt to show what level you are so they know which bracket you are in. These are the amazing facts about judo.
Would you like to learn about Newton's first law? Newton’s first law is when something or someone stops and something else moves it. Also it could be if a thing is moving and something else stops it. Another thing is if something is balanced the other thing could be bigger to make it unbalanced. If something is unbalanced something might make it even. Finally once something is in motion it will stay in motion until a force will stop it. Once something is at rest it will stay in rest until a force makes it move. This is Newton's law
Would you like to learn about Newton’s Second law? Newton's second law is F =m x a. If you don't know what that means then I will explain it. F means force and force is push, pull, and pressure. M is mass. Mass is the amount of something. Also A means acceleration. Acceleration is gaining speed and losing speed. Now I'm going to tell you about those things in my sport. Force in judo is when you throw or sweep someone to the ground and use force. Another thing is mass in my sport. Mass in my sport is how big you are and how big your opponent is . Acceleration is when you're sweeping or throwing someone and rotating your hips. Finally when you use all of force, acceleration, and mass is when someone else has more mass and is charging at you with all their force you can use acceleration to take them to the ground and get a submission. That is Newton’s second law.
Would you like to learn about Newton’s third law of motion? There are two different parts in Newton's third law. The first one is action. Action is when someone or something causes another thing. The other part was a reaction. A reaction is when an action causes something and a reaction reacts back to it. Now I'm going to tell you about Newton's third law in my sport. To begin in judo, when you're sweeping someone you're rotating your hips while putting your legs behind theirs and pushing them while you go forwards. The reaction is when the person goes downwards. Also when you takedown someone you go forwards and they go backwards. That is Newton’ third law.