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  2. Kata guruma - Wikipedia

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    Kata guruma belongs to the third group of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo. [1] It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. [2] Because the technique is not a sweep nor a trip and requires tori to pull uke into a carry, it is categorized as a hand throwing technique (tewaza). [3]

  3. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Unrecognized techniques. 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. Yoko Tomoe Nage (横巴投): Side circle throw. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Tomoe nage.

  4. List of Kodokan judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Like many other martial arts, Kodokan judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank. For a more complete list of judo techniques by technique classification, including Japanese kanji, see the article judo techniques.

  5. Osoto guruma - Wikipedia

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    Osoto Guruma (大外車), is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. It belongs to the fifth group, Gokyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a foot technique, Ashi-waza.

  6. Aikido techniques - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder wheel (肩車, Kata guruma) Blending throw (合気投げ, aiki-nage), where the tori drops to the floor and causes the uke to roll forward and over the tori's back. Hip breath throws. Flicking hip (はじき腰, hajiki goshi) Shoulder-pulling flicking hip (肩引きはじき腰, kata hiki hajiki goshi) Pulling hip (釣り腰, tsuri goshi)

  7. Nage-no-kata - Wikipedia

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    Nage-no-kata (Japanese: 投の形, "forms of throwing") is one of the two randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, free practice forms) of Kodokan Judo.It is intended as an illustration of the various concepts of nage-waza (投げ技, throwing techniques) that exist in judo, and is used both as a training method and as a demonstration of understanding.

  8. Tama Guruma - Wikipedia

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    Tama Guruma (玉車) is a throwing technique described in The Canon of Judo as a reference technique and demonstrated by Kyuzo Mifune in the video, The Essence of Judo. This technique is unrecognised by the Kodokan; it is categorized as Yoko-sutemi (side sacrifice). It is similar to Kata Guruma.

  9. Category:Judo technique - Wikipedia

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