Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Martial art of Samurais by Odzawa Yasuhiro & Vereshko Ostap

Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Martial art of Samurais by Odzawa Yasuhiro & Vereshko Ostap

Author:Odzawa, Yasuhiro & Vereshko, Ostap [Odzawa, Yasuhiro]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


Daki Jime

(fig.247-255)

Uke comes close to Tori from the initial position on the knees and grips the cloth lapel for the further throw over the spine from the knees or forward trip from a knee.

Tori strikes the blow by both fists in the adversary’s belly or solar plexus.

After that the defending person places his left forearm on the attacking person’s left elbow bend, presses down and on himself and presses his forearm to the own body. Synchronously with it Tori moves his right arm from below under Uke’s left one, lays the right hand on the left one, intensifying the grip in such a way.

Immediately after that, the defending person turns by 90 degrees to the right and takes the stance on one knee.

Uke's forearm is densely pressed to Tori’s trunk, so he begins to feel the strong pain that forces him to fall on the ground.

For intensifying the effect from the throw, Tori makes the push by the left elbow and shoulder on Uke’s body towards his effort.

The defending person lowers his right leg on the knee, controls the adversary’s extremity by the left arm, and strikes the chopping Shomen Uchi by the right palm rib on his throat or neck.

Tori releases the grip and takes the waiting knee position. Uke lifts from the ground and takes the analogous position. Moving on the knees, both return to the initial point. The bow.



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