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  2. Aikido techniques - Wikipedia

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    Hip throw (腰投げ, koshi-nage) aikido's version of the hip throw. Tori drops his or her hips lower than those of uke, then flips uke over the resultant fulcrum. Figure-ten throw (十字投げ, jūji-nage) or figure-ten entanglement (十字絡み, jūji-garami) a throw that locks the arms against each other (The kanji for "10" is a cross ...

  3. Throw (grappling) - Wikipedia

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    There are several major types of throw, among Asian martial arts, Judo has the most developed throwing techniques and throws are considered its specialty.. Most throws are named by describing the circumvention point of the throw (e.g., hip throw, shoulder throw, wrist throw etc.), or the nature of effect of the throw on the opponent (e.g., heaven and earth throw, valley drop, body drop) with ...

  4. Aikido - Wikipedia

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    Hip throw (腰投げ, koshinage), aikido's version of the hip throw; tori drops their hips lower than those of uke, then flips uke over the resultant fulcrum. Figure-ten throw (十字投げ, jūjinage), a throw that locks the arms against each other (the kanji for "10" is a cross-shape: 十). [37]

  5. Yoshinkan - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinkan Aikido has some 150 kihon waza (lit. "basic techniques"), which are practised repeatedly and designed to teach principles of movement, balance, timing, etc. In addition to set techniques, the style includes kokyunage (lit. "breath throws"), or techniques in which uke attacks and shite makes a non-mandatory, short and decisive response.

  6. O goshi - Wikipedia

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    O-goshi is known to have existed in the Tenjin Shinyō-ryū traditional school of jujutsu, which Jigoro Kano studied prior to founding judo. In Tenjin Shinyō-ryū texts, the throw is called koshi-nage (腰投, hip throw) [2] O-goshi was one of the first throwing techniques to be incorporated into judo and was included in the Dai nikyo (第二教, second taught group) of the 1895 Gokyo-no-waza ...

  7. Koshi guruma - Wikipedia

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    Koshi Guruma (腰車), is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group, Dai Nikyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo.

  8. Tenkan - Wikipedia

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    Tenkan (転換, lit. convert or divert) is the Japanese name of a movement practiced in several martial arts.It is a 180 degree pivot to the rear, on the lead foot. [1] That is, if the left foot is forward, the pivot is clockwise, and if the right foot is forward, the pivot is counter-clockwise.

  9. Shoji Nishio - Wikipedia

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    The sword techniques in Aikido aim to find unified direction. [28] Therefore it is a tool to guide both persons toward new understanding and mutual respect. This aspect shows the "purification" of intention of the opposition. The swords also help practitioners understand the core physical mechanics of empty-handed Aikido techniques. [57]