Judô, or the gentle way, is a martial art divided into throwing techniques (nage waza), ground techniques (katame waza), and joint techniques (kansetsu waza). Throwing techniques are further divided into techniques performed with both practitioners standing (tachi waza), sacrifice throws (sutemi waza), and pinning techniques (ossae komi waza). Ground techniques include strangulation (shime waza), immobilization (osae komi waza), and armlocks (kansetsu waza). The document provides the Japanese names for over 100 judo throwing, grappling, and submission techniques.
Judô, or the gentle way, is a martial art divided into throwing techniques (nage waza), ground techniques (katame waza), and joint techniques (kansetsu waza). Throwing techniques are further divided into techniques performed with both practitioners standing (tachi waza), sacrifice throws (sutemi waza), and pinning techniques (ossae komi waza). Ground techniques include strangulation (shime waza), immobilization (osae komi waza), and armlocks (kansetsu waza). The document provides the Japanese names for over 100 judo throwing, grappling, and submission techniques.
Judô, or the gentle way, is a martial art divided into throwing techniques (nage waza), ground techniques (katame waza), and joint techniques (kansetsu waza). Throwing techniques are further divided into techniques performed with both practitioners standing (tachi waza), sacrifice throws (sutemi waza), and pinning techniques (ossae komi waza). Ground techniques include strangulation (shime waza), immobilization (osae komi waza), and armlocks (kansetsu waza). The document provides the Japanese names for over 100 judo throwing, grappling, and submission techniques.
Judô, or the gentle way, is a martial art divided into throwing techniques (nage waza), ground techniques (katame waza), and joint techniques (kansetsu waza). Throwing techniques are further divided into techniques performed with both practitioners standing (tachi waza), sacrifice throws (sutemi waza), and pinning techniques (ossae komi waza). Ground techniques include strangulation (shime waza), immobilization (osae komi waza), and armlocks (kansetsu waza). The document provides the Japanese names for over 100 judo throwing, grappling, and submission techniques.