How many throwing techniques are in judo?

How many throwing techniques are in judo?

Techniques in which the opponent is thrown. Kodokan judo includes (since 1st April 2017) 68 official throwing techniques and is divided in tachi-waza (standing techniques) and sutemi-waza (sacrifice techniques). Tachi-waza includes te-waza (16 hand techniques), koshi-waza (10 hip techniques) and ashi-waza (21 foot and leg techniques).

What is the best way to learn judo?

And one can using legs, arms, and knees, to grasp the opponent’s joint, and bend it in the reverse direction to lock the joint, thereby rendering him virtually helpless. One of the best ways grapplers learn is through videos opposed to static photos in a book. The University of Judo contains OVER 800 instructional videos.

What is the difference between Kansetsu-waza and judo?

Kansetsu-waza (Joint locks) techniques includes joint lock techniques against many joints of the body, contemporary judo only involves kansetsu-waza against the elbow. And one can using legs, arms, and knees, to grasp the opponent’s joint, and bend it in the reverse direction to lock the joint, thereby rendering him virtually helpless.

What is Ude gaeshi in judo?

The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Kata guruma. Ude gaeshi (腕返): Arm reversal. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Yoko wakare. Yoko Tomoe Nage (横巴投): Side circle throw. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Tomoe nage. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Judo Katame-waza.

What is Kani Basami in judo?

Kani basami (蟹挟): Crab or scissors throw. (Forbidden in competition.) Kawazu gake (河津掛): One-leg entanglement. (Forbidden in competition.) Tama guruma (球車):Jade wheel. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Kata guruma. Ude gaeshi (腕返): Arm reversal. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Yoko wakare.

What is shime waza in judo?

Shime-waza (絞技): chokes or strangles. Do-jime (胴絞): Trunk strangle. Do-jime is a prohibited technique in Judo, and is considered a ‘slight infringement’ according to IJF rules, Section 27: Prohibited acts and penalties, article 21. Gyaku Jūji-jime (逆十字絞): Reverse cross strangle. Hadaka-jime (裸絞): Naked strangle.

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