A study of the difficulties involved in introducing young children to judo techniques: a proposed teaching programme García García, José Carratalá, Vicente Sterkowicz, Stanislaw Escobar Molina, Raquel Judo Go-kyo Teaching-learning programme Novice Background: The study seeks to analyze the difficulty of implementing the fifteen techniques that make up the program of 1(st) Dan Black Belt in the Spanish context. The objective is to establish a sequential order, depending on the level of difficulty, allowing us to draw up a teaching program more consistent with the initiation process at early ages. Material/Methods: The sample consisted of 911 teachers whose level of experience was at least 1st Dan black belt. The instrument consists of six items and was developed to facilitate the implementation of the basic actions of pulling and pushing in terms of the direction of the technique and control of the fall, the level of difficulty in its application, the facility to adjust the technical action in relation to space and time, and level of intersegmental coordination in the implementation of each of the techniques. The study used factor analysis, descriptive and inferential variables with SPSS software. 12.0. Results: The results show that the level of difficulty in the implementation and adaptation of technology to space-time parameters are more difficult at these ages. De Ashi Harai or Okuri Ashi Harai pose an additional difficulty by introducing the element of precision. Conclusions: We suggest making a new proposal for a methodology of teaching with the aim of encouraging learning and bringing the environment closer to the sport of judo. Progress should be based on actions and techniques that facilitate the throwing of the companion, based on safety in the performance and the balance of the judoists. 2014-05-05T09:00:43Z 2014-05-05T09:00:43Z 2009 info:eu-repo/semantics/article García García, J.; Carratalá, V.; Stekowicz, S; Escobar-Molina, R. A study of the difficulties involved in introducing young children to judo techniques: a proposed teaching programme. Archives of Budo, 5: 121-126 (2009). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/31540] 1643-8698 http://hdl.handle.net/10481/31540 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess International Scientific Literature Inc.