- pauldron)
Suneate (greave)
Kusazuri (fauld or t****et)
Wakibiki (bezagews)
Nodowa (gorget)
Kusari katabira (hauberk)
Kikko katabira (brigandine) Kôgake (sabaton)...
-
pushing the
opponent backwards with an open hand
against the
throat (called a
nodowa) is permitted, and is
actually quite common. In addition,
there are moves...
-
early as 1991 as well as AJPW
wrestler Akira Taue
since 1992
under the name
nodowa otoshi ("choke drop/slam"). Furthermore, one of the
earliest accounts of...
-
throat in
normal wear. The ****anese (samurai) form of the gorget,
called a
nodowa, was
either fastened by
itself around the neck or came as an
integral part...
-
covered with
small iron
plates or chainmail.
Nodowa and
guruwa are
similar types of neck protection, the
nodowa would be tied
around the back of the neck...
- and tied
around the calf. Guruwa, a type of
throat and neck protector.
Nodowa, a type of
throat and neck guard. Tate-eri, the tate-eri is a
small padded...
- sleeves)
Hanpo (half mask) with
kusari yodare kaki (chain
armour throat guard)
Nodowa (throat guard) with
kusari Kusari zukin (chain
armour hood) ****anese armour...
- ****an.
Niramiai (睨み合い) The
staredown between sumo
wrestlers before a match.
Nodowa (喉輪)
Thrusting at an opponent's throat.
Nokotta (残った)
Something the referee...
- possible. He had a
powerful tachi-ai, or
initial charge, and his
specialty was
nodowa, a single-handed push to the throat. To do this he
would lock up his opponent's...
- opponent's armpits,
known as hazu–oshi. He also
liked the
throat thrust, or
nodowa. When
fighting on the
mawashi he used a
double inside grip, or morozashi...