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Ushiro Tekubi-tori

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Definition

Ushiro Tekubi Tori are Arts that start with the Uke grabbing both of the wrists of the Nage from behind.

Breakdown

Ushiro - Back, backwards, behind.

Tekubi - Wrist, "neck of hand".

Tori - to grab, hold, take, pick.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree

 

Basics

1.     Your attacker (Uke) grabs both your (Nage) wrists from behind.

2.     Bend slightly at the knees and move back into the attacker.

3.     Begin bringing your hands forward to the front of your waist following the line of your belt until they are in front of you at your center.

4.     Begin to raise your arms up slowly and start pushing them outward in front of you to the desired level from your center.

 

Arts

Ushiro Tekubi-tori Ikkyo

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction - Ikkyo - The first technique; a basic technique in which the attacker is unbalanced through the application of pressure on the elbow and while holding near the wrist to leverage them to the ground.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree ee-key-yo

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Nikyo

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction - Nikyo - The second technique; a basic technique in which the attacker is unbalanced through the application of a pronating wristlock that torques the arm and applies painful nerve pressure.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-ro tay-koo-be -tow-ree knee-key-yo

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Sankyo

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction - Sankyo - The third technique; a basic technique in which the attacker is unbalanced through the application of a twisting/rotational movement of the wrist and fingers that directs upward-spiraling tension throughout the arm, elbow and shoulder.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree saa-n-key-yo

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Juji-nage

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction – Juji nage - A throw that locks the arms against each other at the elbow (The kanji for "10" is a cross-shape: 十)

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree jew-jee-nah-gay

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Kokyu-nage (Sayu-nage)

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction – Kokyu span class=SpellE>nage (Sayu nage) - A family of throws focused on breathing and/or timing, the arm forms an extended yet 'curved like a sword' arm.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree coke-you-nah-gay (ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree Sigh-you-nah-gay)

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Irimi-nage

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction – Irimi-nage – An entering throw in which you move through the space occupied by the attacker. It often resembles a "clothesline" technique.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree Ear-e-me-nah-gay

 

Ushiro-Tekubi-tori Kote-gaeshi

Definition

Attack - Ushiro Tekubi-tori - Uke grabs both of your wrists and holds them behind you

Reaction – Kotegaeshi – is a supinating wrist lock, ro ating the wrist so that the palm is facing upward, and is generally translated as "wrist throw". The throw works on the manipulation of the wrist, which turns the fore-arm, then the shoulder, then the whole body.

Pronunciation

ooh-she-row tay-koo-be -tow-ree Ko-tey-guy-ash-ee

 

 

 

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