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#154377 - 06/15/05 10:30 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
[Re: KiDoHae]
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Registered: 12/28/04
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Loc: QLD, Australia
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I have to admit, the commonly seen "forward throw", can be a little awkward to execute on an "uncooperative" person, but the principle of a forward/backward takedown is there: tai-otoshi (body drop), uchimata (inner-thigh reap), o-soto gari (major outer reap), ashi harai (foot sweep), ko-soto gake (minor outer hook), kouchi gari (minor inner reap) etc.
Remember, it's the "principle", not the technique...
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#154378 - 06/15/05 10:37 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
[Re: KiDoHae]
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....transitioning from that to a rear, knifehand elbow lock, then with my free hand either applying a choke or collar grap. It's a very painful place for them and a powerful position for me. Lots of options from there.
Knifehand elbow lock = Ude gatame (rear arm entanglement)? Where your left knife hand is behind their right elbow (which is bent@90 degrees and your knifehand is at your belt level)?
A couple of nice pain compliance nerve points in the brachial plexus, carotid, and front of the shoulder are exposed.
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#154379 - 06/16/05 09:06 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
[Re: eyrie]
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Another aikido lesson, thanks eyrie. Got a whole bunch in this thread.
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#154381 - 06/17/05 01:47 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
[Re: eyrie]
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Sorry....I apologize if it came across as a lesson.
There was no sarcasm intended and no appology is necessary.
My interest and my thanks are genuine.
Not being an aikidoka I do not know many of the terms for the same or what appears to be a similar technique in hapkido.
Each exchange is an opportunity to learn something.
Again, thanks.
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#154382 - 06/17/05 08:59 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
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Oh!  I wasn't sure...  I should clarify that some of what I've shared isn't strictly aikido, although the principles are there. Most of the techniques come from judo/jujitsu, if you need to clarify what these are. Cheers,
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#154383 - 06/19/05 10:14 PM
Re: Sankyo and the forward roll
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