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In the Kodokan, the following eight Katas are mainly adopted; 1. Yoko Otoshi — or 3. All the sixty-seven official Kodokan throwing techniques and their various forms are explained thoroughly and concisely, and over 1,800 photographs accompany the text to provide the reader with the most comprehensive guide to judo's throwing forms to date.
The henka-waza picture there falls into ura-nage ma-sutemi-waza and not tani-otoshi. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the objective is to either or an opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a , or force an opponent to submit with a or a. Judo is most known for nage-waza and katame-waza.
The 67 Recognized Throws - He was, however, acutely conscious of the Japanese public's negative perception of jujutsu: At the time a few bujitsu martial arts experts still existed but bujitsu was almost abandoned by the nation at large.
Koodokan Gokyo no Waza as the standard syllabus of Judo throws originated in 1895. From 1920 to 1982 the Kodokan Gokyo no Waza was made up of and these were all Jkdo Kodokan Judo Throwing Techniques throwing techniques in the Kodokan syllabus. Around the 100th anniversary of the Kodokan 1982 a group of 8 traditional Judo throws were recognized that had been taken out in 1920, and 17 newer techniques were Throwingg as official Kodokan Judo throws called the Shinmeisho no Waza. In 1997 the Kodokan added the last two additional Judo throws to the Shinmeisho no Waza. The following are the only throwing techniques nage waza currently recognized by the Kodokan. Dai Ikkyo 1st group Dai Nikyo 2nd group 1. Deashi Hari — or 1. Kosoto Gari — or 2. Hiza Guruma — or 2. Kouchi Gari — or 3. Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi — or 3. Koshi Guruma — or 4. Uki Goshi — or 4. Tsurikomi Goshi — or 5. Osoto Gari — or 5. Okuriashi Harai — or 6. O Goshi — or 6. Tai Otoshi — or 7. Ouchi Gari — or 7. Harai Goshi — Tjrowing 8. Seoi Nage — or 8. Uchi Mata — or Sankyo 3rd group Yonkyo 4th group 1. Kosoto Gake — or 1. Sumi Gaeshi — or 2. Tsuri Goshi — or 2. Tani Otoshi — or 3. Yoko Otoshi — or 3. Hane Makikomi — or 4. Ashi Guruma — or 4. Sukui Nage Kodokan Judo Throwing Techniques or 5. Hane Goshi — or 5. Utsuri Goshi — or 6. Harai Tsurikomi Ashi — or 6. O Guruma — or 7. Tomoe Nage — or 7. Soto Makikomi — or 8. Kata Guruma — or 8. Uki Otoshi — or Gokyo 5th group Habukareta Waza techniques 1895 gokyo 1. Osoto Guruma — or 1. Obi Otoshi — or 2. Uki Waza — or 2. Seoi Otoshi — or 3. Yoko Wakare — or 3. Yama Arashi — or 4. Yoko Guruma — or 4. Osoto Otoshi — or 5. Ushiro Goshi — or 5. Daki Wakare — or 6. Ura Nage — or 6. Hikikomi Gaeshi — or 7. Sumi Otoshi — or 7. Tawara Gaeshi — or 8. Yoko Gake — or 8. Uchi Makikomi — or Shinmeisho No Waza Newly accepted techniques 1. Morote Gari — or 2. Kuchiki Taoshi — or 3. Kibisu Gaeshi — or 4. Uchi Mata Sukashi — or 5. Daki Age Kodoakn or 6. Tsubame Gaeshi — or 7. Kouchi Gaeshi — or 8. Ouchi Gaeshi — or 9. Osoto Gaeshi — or 10. Harai Goshi Gaeshi — 11. Uchi Mata Gaeshi — 12. Hane Goshi Gaeshi — 13. Kani Basami — or 14. Osoto Makikomi — or 15. Kawazu Gake — or 16. Harai Makikomi — or 17. Uchi Mata Makikomi — or 18. Sode Tsurikomi Goshi — or 19. As a member you will get access to: — 800+ Instructional Videos Each technique, combination, strangle, armbar, guard pass and defence is broken down into fine detail so you will know exactly how to perform each and every technique.