- In ****anese
martial arts,
Irimi (入り身) is the act of
entering straight into a technique, as
opposed to the more
indirect entrance into
technique called...
-
Yurusu Budo. The
Irimi-Issoku Principle. Aiki News. p. 14. ISBN 4-900586-29-3. Nishio,
Shoji (2004).
Aikido –
Yurusu Budo. The
Irimi-Issoku Principle...
- now") to
refer to this principle. Aikido's
fundamental principles include:
irimi (entering), atemi, kokyu-ho (breathing control), sankaku-ho (triangular...
- ceremony, ichi-go ichi-e
reminds parti****nts that each tea
meeting is unique.
Irimi (入り身,
putting in the body)
describes entering straight into a technique...
- The
Irimi s****
midden (入海貝塚,
Irimi kaizuka) is an
archaeological site
containing a Jōmon
period s****
midden located in the
Ogawa neighborhood of the...
-
could also
refer to the
position after irimi and
contact made,
preparing for
kuzushi (breaking balance). In budo,
irimi is
essentially the
movement to obtain...
-
these two
variations can be
named by
their opening movements as
irimi kaiten (入身回転) and
irimi tenkan (入身転換)
breath throws respectively.
Variations on immobilizing...
-
avoid attack) Ude-furi (spin step)
Tenkan is a foot move used in judo. Aiki
Irimi Uke Tori
Throw AIKI
GOSHIN HO JUJUTSU:
Practical Self-Defense. Lulu.com...
- quickly. He is also
humorously drawn with a large,
bulbous nose. Kaya
Irimi (入見 カヤ,
Irimi Kaya)
Voiced by:
Fuyuka Oura (****anese);
Morgan Mabry (English) Pla****...
- is a
frontal attack, The
Canon Of Judo
describes soto
morote as a hanmi-
irimi technique,
where tori is on uke's side.
Kyutaro Kanda, "Sweat, tears, sweat...