Yoko wakare
Yoko wakare | |
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Pen and ink Yoko-wakare illustration
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Classification | Nage-waza |
Sub classification | Sutemi-waza |
Kodokan | Yes |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Yoko wakare |
Japanese | 横分 |
English | Side separation |
Yoko Wakare (横分?) 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 side sacrifice technique, Yoko-sutemi.
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Technique description
The person performing the technique (tori) pushes his opponent (uke) until uke resists and pushes back. At the moment of maximum forward push by uke, tori falls quickly to the mat directly in front of, close to, and perpendicular to the feet of uke. While dropping, tori rotates his body to pull uke over him and to the ground. As a sacrifice throw, tori is putting himself into a vulnerable position on the mat so the timing must be such that uke is quickly thrown over tori and has no chance to drop down onto tori.
Technique history
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Included systems
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Similar techniques, variants, and aliases
English aliases:
- Side separation
Ude Gaeshi
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Ude Gaeshi is considered to be a variation of Yoko Wakare.[2] It is demonstrated by Kyuzo Mifune in The Essence of Judo and described in The Canon Of Judo.
References
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- ↑ http://www.judo.union.shef.ac.uk/nage.html
External links
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