Judo Videos - Traditional
Kodokan Judo Throws - Dai Yonkyo - Blue Belt Throws
Featured Technique: Uki Otoshi - Floating Drop
The 5 basic sets of Judo Throws - Jump To:
Ikkyo (First Set) |
Nikyo (Second Set) |
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Yonkyo (Fourth Set) |
Gokyo
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Video of: UKI OTOSHI(See below for a detailed text description or technique notes)
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Uki Otoshi - Floating Drop A stylized throw: Uke pushes tori in step one. In step two, tori changes hand position, taking control. In step three, tori drops on his left knee, his left arm drawing a large circle on the air to throw uke. At the end of the throw, uke stays on the ground, and tori still holds the sleeve with his left hand, his right hand placed on his right knee, his left foot on the toes, with the leg at a slight angle to the side. Tori does not look at uke once he has thrown his opponent.
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The 5 basic sets of Judo Throws - Jump To:
Ikkyo (First Set) |
Nikyo (Second Set) |
Sankyo (Third Set) |
Yonkyo (Fourth Set) |
Gokyo
(Fifth Set)
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