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  2. Seoi nage - Wikipedia

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    It is classified as a hand technique, te-waza, and is the second throw performed in the Nage-no-kata. Seoi nage literally means "over the back throw", but has also been translated as a "shoulder throw", as the opponent or uke is thrown over the thrower or tori's shoulder. [1] Illustration of Kata Eri Seoi from Kata-eri-kata-sode

  3. Kata - Wikipedia

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    Kata is a Japanese word (型 or 形) meaning "form". It refers to a detailed choreographed pattern of martial arts movements. It can also be reviewed within groups and in unison when training. It is practiced in Japanese martial arts as a way to memorize and perfect the movements being executed.

  4. Seoi otoshi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese: 背負落: English ... Korean: 업어 떨어 뜨리기 ... Morote Seoi Nage and, Eri Seoi Nage/kata-eri-seoi-nage tori grips the sleeve and lapel on the ...

  5. Taikyoku - Wikipedia

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    Korean schools of Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do began teaching the Taikyoku Kata under the name Kicho Hyung. The embusen used are the same, the stances and blocks are similar, and the strikes are virtually identical. A common symbol used in Korean arts for the Kicho Hyung is a human baby learning to walk.

  6. Yoko guruma - Wikipedia

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    The throw is a natural consequence of this movement and is angled in the direction of flow. Consequently, it is one of few techniques of the nage-no-kata which deviates from the axis. Since at the end Tori is on the ground on his side, if the technique fails, Tori has no opportunity to complete a combination.

  7. Passai - Wikipedia

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    The Passai kata is practiced today in various Korean martial arts besides karate, such as Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, and Soo Bahk Do. In Korean, the kata have several names: Bassahee, Bal Se, Pal Che, Palsek, Bal Sae, Ba Sa Hee, and Bal Sak. The kata's focus is the idea of changing disadvantage into advantage by strong and courageous response ...

  8. Ura nage - Wikipedia

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    In the Nage No Kata, Ura nage is demonstrated as a response to a striking technique. Uke advances on Tori, striking downward towards Tori's forehead.Tori will respond to the strike by stepping forward and into Uke's armpit to avoid the strike and close distance with Uke.

  9. Itsutsu-no-kata - Wikipedia

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    Itsutsu-no-kata (五の形, "forms of five") is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo.It consists in five techniques, known only by their number. Although popular media generally claim that it was developed by Jigoro Kano, [1] [2] recent scientific research has conclusively shown that the kata predates the foundation of Kodokan judo and that Jigoro Kano took it from Tenjin Shinyō ...