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A throw (in Japanese martial arts
Japanese martial arts

Japanese martial arts refers to the enormous variety of martial arts native to Japan. At least three Japanese terms are often used interchangeably with the English phrase "Japanese martial arts": "budo", literally meaning "martial way", , which has no perfect translation but means something like science, art, or craft of war, and ,...
 referred to as nage-waza, ???, "throwing technique") is a martial arts
Martial arts

Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat. While they may be studied for various reasons, martial arts share a single objective: to physically defeat other persons and to defend oneself or others from physical threat....
 term for a grappling
Grappling

Grappling refers to the gripping, handling, and controlling of an opponent without the use of strike , typically through the application of various grappling holds, choke holds, and counters to various hold attempts....
 technique that involves off-balancing or lifting an opponent, and tossing them to the ground. It usually involves a rotating motion as opposed to a takedown
Takedown (grappling)

A takedown is a martial arts and combat sports term for a technique that involves off-balancing an opponent and bringing him or her to the ground, typically with the combatant performing the takedown landing on top....
). Typically the combatant performing the throw disconnects with the opponent, and ends balanced and on the feet. Throws can however also be followed into a top position
Grappling position

A grappling position refers the positioning and grappling hold of combatants engaged in grappling. Combatants are said to be in a neutral position if neither is in a more favorable position....
, in which case the person executing the throw does not disconnect with the opponent.






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A throw (in Japanese martial arts
Japanese martial arts

Japanese martial arts refers to the enormous variety of martial arts native to Japan. At least three Japanese terms are often used interchangeably with the English phrase "Japanese martial arts": "budo", literally meaning "martial way", , which has no perfect translation but means something like science, art, or craft of war, and ,...
 referred to as nage-waza, ???, "throwing technique") is a martial arts
Martial arts

Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat. While they may be studied for various reasons, martial arts share a single objective: to physically defeat other persons and to defend oneself or others from physical threat....
 term for a grappling
Grappling

Grappling refers to the gripping, handling, and controlling of an opponent without the use of strike , typically through the application of various grappling holds, choke holds, and counters to various hold attempts....
 technique that involves off-balancing or lifting an opponent, and tossing them to the ground. It usually involves a rotating motion as opposed to a takedown
Takedown (grappling)

A takedown is a martial arts and combat sports term for a technique that involves off-balancing an opponent and bringing him or her to the ground, typically with the combatant performing the takedown landing on top....
). Typically the combatant performing the throw disconnects with the opponent, and ends balanced and on the feet. Throws can however also be followed into a top position
Grappling position

A grappling position refers the positioning and grappling hold of combatants engaged in grappling. Combatants are said to be in a neutral position if neither is in a more favorable position....
, in which case the person executing the throw does not disconnect with the opponent. Certain throwing techniques called sacrifice throws (sutemi-waza, ???, "sacrifice technique") involve putting oneself in a potentially disadvantageous position, such as on the ground, to execute a throw.

Types of throws

There are several major types of throw, among Asian martial arts, judo has the most developed throwing techniques and throws are considered its specialty. Most throws are named by describing the circumvention point of the throw (e.g. hip throw, shoulder throw, wrist throw etc), or the nature of effect of the throw on the opponent (e.g. heaven and earth throw, valley drop, body drop) with variations are given descriptive names. The names used here are attributed to Jujutsu throws (and hence judo/aikido throws) are descriptions in Japanese. It is conventional for the Japanese to name their throws in this manner, and many western martial art dojo's have given English names to the throws feeling that it is easier for English speaking students to remember the names of throws if they can associate the throws by the descriptive nature of the throw name. In judo, throws are divided into 6 categories -- hand techniques, leg techniques, hip techniques, shoulder techniques, rear sacrifice throws, and side sacrifice throws.

Shoulder throws

A shoulder throw (a type of hand throw in judo) involves throwing an opponent over the shoulder. A shoulder throw which lifts the opponent from the ground is in Japanese
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
 referred to as seoi-nage (???, "shoulder throw"), while a throw which involves dropping to the ground and pulling the opponent over the shoulder is referred to as seoi-otoshi (???, "shoulder drop"). Seoi-nage is one of the most used throws in elite Judo
Judo

, meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either Throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a grappling manoeuvre, or force an opponent...
 competition; one study indicated that approximately 56% of judokas implemented the technique.

A common shoulder throw is judo's Ippon Seoinage
Ippon Seoinage

Danzan Ryu's ,known as in Judo,is one of the twentythrow #Ippon seoinagein the Danzan Ryu Lists list.It is also one of the nineteen newly accepted techniques,...
 (literally, 'one armed shoulder carry' but commonly referred to as shoulder throw) or the similar flying mare in wrestling
Wrestling

Wrestling is part of the martial arts. A wrestling match consists of physical engagement between two people in which each wrestler strives to get an advantage over, or control of, the opponent....
.

Leg throws, reaps and trips

In a leg reap, the attacker uses one of their legs to reap one or both of their opponent's legs off the ground. Generally the opponent's weight is placed on the leg that is reaped away. This coupled with the attacker controlling the opponent's body with their hands causes the opponent to fall over. Common leg reaps are judo's Ouchi Gari
Ouchi Gari

is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
, Kouchi Gari
Kouchi Gari

,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
, Osoto Gari
Osoto Gari

is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
 and Kosoto Gari
Kosoto Gari

,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
 there are similar techniques in wrestling, including the inside and outside trips.

Somewhat similar to leg reaps, leg trips involve a hooking or lifting action with the attacking leg instead of a reaping action. The border between the two types of throw can be unclear, and many throws will exhibit characteristics of both reaps and trips, however, the difference is that a reap is one smooth move, like that of a scythe, whereas a hook is pulling the opponents leg up first, and then swinging it away. Common leg trips are hooking variations of Ouchi Gari and Osoto Gari along with Kosoto Gake
Kosoto Gake

is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the third group,Judo Lists#Sankyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
, referred to as inside and outside trips in Western wrestling.

Hip throws

A hip throw involves using the thrower's hip as a pivot point, by placing the hip in a lower position than an opponent's center of gravity. There are several types of hip throws such as O Goshi, which is often taught first to novices. Hip throws in Judo are called Koshi Waza, and in Aikido
Aikido

is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying Qi" or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker fro...
 or Sumo
Sumo

is a competitive contact sport where a wrestler attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet....
 they are called koshinage.

Sacrifice throws

Sacrifice throws require the thrower to move to a potentially disadvantageous position in order to be executed, such as falling to the ground. The momentum of the falling body adds power to the throws and require comparitively litte strength compared to the effect. In Judo these throws are called Sutemi Waza and are further divided into rear (Masutemi waza) and side (Yoko Sutemi Waza) throws.

Pick-ups

Pickups involve lifting the opponent off the ground and then bringing them down again. Common pick-ups are lifting variations of the double leg takedown
Takedown

The term Takedown may refer to:*Takedown , the title of a book by John Markoff and Tsutomu Shimomura about the capture of Kevin Mitnick*Take Down , a 1979 film about a high-school wrestling team....
, judo's Te Guruma
Te Guruma

Te Guruma is a throwing technique described inThe Canon Of Judo#Reference techniquesas a reference technique and demonstrated by Kyuzo Mifune...
 or sukui nage (both classified as hand throws), and the suplex from wrestling, in which the attacker lifts their opponents body vertically and throws the opponent over their own center of gravity while executing a back fall (usually accompanied by a back arch). Variations of the suplex are common in most forms of wrestling
Wrestling

Wrestling is part of the martial arts. A wrestling match consists of physical engagement between two people in which each wrestler strives to get an advantage over, or control of, the opponent....
, and sometimes used in Mixed Martial Arts
Mixed martial arts

Mixed martial arts is a Contact sport combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques, from a mixture of martial arts traditions and non-traditions, to be used in competitions....
 competition; in Judo the ura-nage throw is a version of the suplex, but it is classified as a sacrifice throw.

List of throws

Some of the more common throwing techniques are listed below. This is not an exhaustive list and the techniques may be referred to by other names in different styles. An English translation and a common Japanese
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
 equivalent are given.
  • Hip throw (O Goshi
    O Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Floating hip (Uki Goshi
    Uki Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo ,...
    )
  • Rear hip throw (Ushiro Goshi
    Ushiro Goshi

    ,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the fifth group, Judo Lists#Gokyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo-no-Nagewaza, of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Stamp throw
  • Loin and hip wheel (O Guruma
    O Guruma

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Yonkyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Transitional hip throw (Utsuri Goshi
    Utsuri Goshi

    , or the changing hip throw,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the fourth group,Judo Lists#Yonkyo,...
    )
  • Hip wheel (Koshi Guruma
    Koshi Guruma

    ,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Sweeping hip throw (Harai Goshi
    Harai Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Ikkyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Inner Thigh throw (Uchi Mata
    Uchi Mata

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Sweeping knee throw
  • Sweeping ankle throw
  • Leg wheel (Ashi Guruma
    Ashi Guruma

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Sankyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Outer wheel (Osoto Guruma
    Osoto Guruma

    ,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the fifth group,Judo Lists#Gokyo, of the traditional throwing list,...
    )
  • Inside hook throw (Kouchi Gake)
  • Outer hook throw
  • Cross hock
  • Knee wheel (Hiza Guruma
    Hiza Guruma

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Ikkyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Drawing ankle throw (Deashi Harai)
  • Lapel shoulder throw (Eri Seoinage)
  • One-arm shoulder throw (Ippon Seoinage
    Ippon Seoinage

    Danzan Ryu's ,known as in Judo,is one of the twentythrow #Ippon seoinagein the Danzan Ryu Lists list.It is also one of the nineteen newly accepted techniques,...
    )
  • Two-arm shoulder throw (Morote Seoinage)
  • Major inner reaping, inside trip (Ouchi Gari
    Ouchi Gari

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Minor inner reaping (Kouchi Gari
    Kouchi Gari

    ,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Major outer reaping, outside trip (Osoto Gari
    Osoto Gari

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Propping ankle throw (Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi
    Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi

    is one of the traditional forty Throw of Judo asdeveloped by Jigaro Kano.Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo, of...
    )
  • Half-hip throw (Uki Goshi
    Uki Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the first group,Judo Lists#Dai Ikkyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo ,...
    )
  • Body drop (Tai Otoshi
    Tai Otoshi

    ,is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the second group,Judo Lists#Dai Nikyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo ,...
    )
  • Belt hip throw (Tsuri Goshi
    Tsuri Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judoas developed by Kano Jigoro.It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Sankyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Sleeve-lift hip throw (Sode Tsurikomi Goshi
    Sode Tsurikomi Goshi

    Sode Tsurikomi Goshi is one of the techniques adopted by the Kodokan into their Judo Lists#Shinmeisho No Waza list. It is categorized as a hip technique, or Judo technique#Koshi-waza....
    )
  • Floating drop (Uki Otoshi
    Uki Otoshi

    , or "floating drop," is one of the traditional forty Throw of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. It belongs to the fourth group, Judo Lists#Yonkyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo-no-Nagewaza , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Outer winding sacrifice (Soto Makikomi
    Soto Makikomi

    is one of the traditional forty Throw of Judoas developed by Jigaro Kano.It belongs to the fourth group,Judo Lists#Yonkyo,of the traditional throwing list,...
    )
  • Inside wind (Uchi Makikomi)
  • Spring hip throw (Hane Goshi
    Hane Goshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano.It belongs to the third group,Judo Lists#Sankyo,of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo , of Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Double spring hip throw.
  • Shoulder wheel, fireman's carry (Kata Guruma
    Kata Guruma

    is one of the traditional forty Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro, is detailed in Kano's writings as borrowed from a book on western wrestling....
    )
  • Valley drop (Tani Otoshi
    Tani Otoshi

    is one of the original 40 Throw of Judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. It belongs to the List of Kodokan Judo techniques#Dai Yonkyo of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo....
    )
  • Stomach throw (Tomoe Nage
    Tomoe Nage

    is one of the traditional forty Throw of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. It belongs to the third group of the traditional throwing list, the traditional Gokyo , and the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo...
    )
  • Side circle
  • Corner throw
  • Head hip and knee throw
  • Reverse head hip and knee throw
  • Rear head hip and knee throw
  • Front scoop throw
  • Rear scoop throw
  • Wrist type throws


See also

  • Judo technique
    Judo technique

    There are a variety of techniques recognized by Kodokan judo and other budo . Below is a partial list, organized by technique type and alphabetically within type....
     - Includes a list of all the throws in Judo
    Judo

    , meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either Throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a grappling manoeuvre, or force an opponent...
  • Takedown
    Takedown (grappling)

    A takedown is a martial arts and combat sports term for a technique that involves off-balancing an opponent and bringing him or her to the ground, typically with the combatant performing the takedown landing on top....


External links and Sources


  • Gabrielson, Bruce. . www.blackmagic.com. URL last accessed February 11 2006.
  • Ohlenkamp, Neil. . judoinfo.com. URL last accessed February 11 2006.
  • Guresdosyasi.com. . www.guresdosyasi.com. URL last accessed February 11 2006.
  • Videos, animations and drawings of Judo throws