Common Attacks
Katate tori (also katate mochi) |
One hand holding one hand. |
Kosa dori (also naname mochi) | One hand holding one hand, cross-body. |
Morote tori | Two hands holding one hand. |
Kata tori |
Shoulder hold. |
Ryokata tori | Grabbing both shoulders. |
Ryote tori | Two hands holding two hands. |
Mune dori | One or two hand lapel hold. |
Hiji tori | Elbow grab. |
Ushiro tekubi tori (ushiro ryote tori / ushiro ryokatate tori) | Wrist grab from the back. |
Ushiro ryokata tori | As above from the back. |
Ushiro kubi shime | Rear choke. |
Shomen uchi |
Overhead strike to the head. |
Yokomen uchi |
Diagonal strike to the
side of the
head. |
Tsuki | Straight thrust (punch), esp. to the midsection. |
Basic Techniques
Ikkyo (ikkajo
/ ude osae) = omote and
ura (irimi and tenkan).
Nikyo (nikajo /
kote mawashi) = omote and ura (irimi
and tenkan)
Sankyo (sankajo / kote hineri) = omote and ura (irimi
and tenkan)
Yonkyo (yonkajo /
tekubi osae) = omote and ura (irimi
and tenkan)
Gokyo (ude
nobashi) = omote and ura
(irimi and tenkan)
Throws
Irimi nage (also
kokyu nage) =
Entering throw ("20 year" technique).
Juji nage (juji garami) = Arm entwining throw.
Kaiten nage =
Rotary throw. uchi and soto, omote and ura (irimi and tenkan)
Kokyu nage =
Breath throws.
Koshi nage = Hip throw.
Kote gaeshi = Wrist
turn-out.
Shiho nage =
"Four direction" throw.
Sumiotoshi = "Corner drop." omote and ura (irimi
and tenkan).
Tenchi nage = "Heaven and earth" throw. omote and ura (irimi and tenkan).