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Okuriashi harai — (送足払?) is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the second group of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is … Wikipedia
Deashi harai — Classification Foot sweep Parent style Judo AKA Deashibarai, Forward foot sweep[1], Advanced foot sweep Deashi Harai (出足払 … Wikipedia
List of Kodokan Judo techniques — Like many other martial arts, Kodokan Judoprovides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank.For a more complete list of judo techniquesby technique classification, including Japanese kanji,see the article judo techniques. Ukemi… … Wikipedia
Ōuchi gari — (大内刈?)is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kanō Jigorō … Wikipedia
Ō guruma — (大車?) is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kanō Jigorō. It belo … Wikipedia
Osoto otoshi — (大外落?) is one of the preserved throwing techniques, Habukareta Waza, of Judo. It belonged to the fourth group, Yonkyo, of the 1895 Gokyo no Waza lists. [1] It is categorized as a foot technique, Ashi waza. Contents … Wikipedia
Daki wakare — Classification Throw Parent style Judo AKA Turtle turnover, High lift and separate, High separation Daki Wakare (抱分 … Wikipedia
Morote gari — (双手刈) is a double leg takedown adopted later by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques) list. It is categorized as a hand technique, Te waza. Contents 1 Soto Morote 2 References 3 Further reading … Wikipedia
Nage-Waza-Ura-no-kata — The Nage ura no kata is a judo kata that, like the Go no sen no kata and Kaeshi no kata, focuses on counter attacks to throwing techniques. It was developed by Kyuzo Mifune,[1] and is not an officially recognized Kodokan kata. Techniques Uki… … Wikipedia