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  2. Aikido techniques - Wikipedia

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    This technique is also sometimes referred to as the lateral entering throw (側面入身投げ, sokumen irimi-nage), or categorized as a type of breath throw (see below, slanted breath throw). Four-direction throw (四方投げ, shihō-nage). The hand is folded back past the shoulder, locking the shoulder joint.

  3. Aikido - Wikipedia

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    Breath throw (呼吸投げ, kokyūnage) is a loosely used umbrella term for various types of mechanically unrelated techniques; kokyūnage generally do not use joint locks like other techniques. [36] Entering throw (入身投げ, iriminage), throws in which tori moves through the space occupied by uke. The classic form superficially resembles a ...

  4. 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

  5. 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 ...

  6. Irimi - Wikipedia

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    The entering principle is basic to most Aikido movements as the postures and movements in Aikido contain quite a few oblique stances which are adapted from Sōjutsu (spear fighting). [1] In Aikido, there are numerous examples of techniques exhibiting the concepts of yin and yang. [4] Irimi and tenkan are an example. Tenkan is the motion of ...

  7. Hapkido - Wikipedia

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    Hapkido practitioners perform grappling techniques. Hapkido holds many throwing techniques in common with judo. Nunchaku (Ssahng Jol Gohn; 쌍절곤), one of hapkido weapons. The judo/yudo techniques were however adopted with adjustments made to make them blend more completely with the self-defence orientation which hapkido stresses.

  8. Knifehand strike - Wikipedia

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    From this position, considered by some the ideal combative distance for two unarmed opponents, many balance-breaking, striking and throwing techniques can be applied. In karate, the handsword collarbone chop ( tegatana-sakotsu-uchi ), the handsword collarbone strike ( tegatana-sakotsu-uchikomi ) and the handsword face chop ( tegatana-ganmen ...

  9. Tai sabaki - Wikipedia

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    Tai sabaki is also the name of a group of kata created by Yasuhiro Konishi under the tutelage of Ueshiba Morihei, the creator of aikido.These kata were named Tai sabaki Shodan, Tai sabaki Nidan and Tai sabaki Sandan and are some of the original kata of Shindo Jinen-ryu style of karate, created by Yasuhiro Konishi.