- tori
attempts to
force a
submission by
choking or
strangling uke; and
kansetsu-waza (関節技,
joint techniques), in
which tori
attempts to
submit uke by painful...
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Hashimoto Kansetsu (橋本関雪,
November 10, 1883 –
February 26, 1945) was a
painter of
nihonga (****anese-style paintings) who was
active in the
Kyoto art world...
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techniques of
Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine
joint techniques of the
Kansetsu-waza list, one of the
three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza enumerating...
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comprises atemi-waza (striking techniques), nage-waza (throwing techniques),
kansetsu-waza (joint
locking techniques) and shime-waza (choking techniques). The...
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degree of
motion and hyperextension. In judō
these are
referred to as
kansetsu-waza (関節技, "joint
locking technique") and in
Chinese martial arts as chin...
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performed between the
kansetsu geri and the mae geri keage. The
second sokugi (kicking) kata in the series.
Instead of
kansetsu geri
being executed on...
- 1994.
Kamigamo Shrine Shimogamo Shrine Kōzan-ji
Hakusasonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden and
Museum (白沙村荘 橋本関雪記念館)
Hosomi Museum (細見美術館)
Joutenkaku Museum...
- Like many
other martial arts,
Kodokan judo
provides lists of
techniques students must
learn to earn rank. For a more
complete list of judo
techniques by...
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hypogastrium Tsuri-gane (釣鐘) or
Kokan (股間): ****s ****su (膝) or ****a-
kansetsu (下関節): Knee Ashi-no-ko (足の甲): The
surface of foot
Tenkan or Tenkai: Outside...
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techniques of
Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine
joint techniques of the
Kansetsu-waza list, one of the
three grappling lists in Judo's Katame-waza[1] enumerating...