Posts Tagged ‘Junanahon no Kata’


14 – Tenkai-Kotegaeshi (reversed wrist-twist)

Tenkai-Kotegaeshi is the 14th aikido technique in the Randori no Kata of Shodokan (Tomiki style) Aikido. In classical aikido styles this technique is called Shihonage, or four-directions throw.

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12 – Kotegaeshi (outer wrist throw)

The Kotegaeshi wrist throw can be a simple throw for a beginner to learn. However, it takes a skilled partner to do the fall from this throw, since they must leap over their own arm before it breaks.

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11 – Kotehineri (wrist push-down throw)

Kotehineri is a Shodokan Aikido wrist wind-up and arm push-down technique that puts Uke face-down on the ground where he can be held safely with a wrist lock.

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07 – Udegaeshi (elbow wind-up throw)

Udegaeshi is a circular wrist lock, and Tomiki Aikido students learn to apply this as a counter, when Uke resists the original throw and tries to stop you. You just go in the direction he wants and you floor him!

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