Kaeshi-no-kata
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Kaeshi no Kata | |
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Classification | Kata |
Sub Classification | Non-Kodokan kata |
Kodokan | No |
Technique Name | |
Rōmaji | Nage-waza-ura-no-kata |
Japanese | 返の形 |
English |
Forms of return Forms of reversal |
Kaeshi no Kata (返の形, Forms of reversal) is a judo kata that, like the Go no sen no kata, focuses on counter-attacks to throwing techniques. It is an older form than Go no sen no kata, and was passed onto Masutaro Otani from Yukio Tani. It is not an officially recognized Kodokan kata.[1] The kata exists in two forms with minor variations in order and technique.
Techniques
- Deashi harai countered by Tsubame gaeshi (i.e. Deashi harai countered by Deashi harai)
- Kouchi gari countered by Hiza Guruma
- Ouchi gari countered by Kosoto gari
- Osoto gari countered by Osoto guruma
- Kosoto gari countered by Tai otoshi
- Harai goshi countered by Ushiro goshi
- Hane goshi countered by Harai tsurikomi ashi
- Uchi mata countered by Uchi mata sukashi
- Koshi guruma countered by Utsuri goshi
- Ippon seoinage countered by Uki waza
Alternatively:
- Deashi harai countered by Deashi harai
- Ouchi gari countered by Ushiro goshi
- Kouchi gari countered by Okuriashi harai
- Osoto gari countered by Harai goshi
- Kosoto gari countered by Tai otoshi
- Hane goshi countered by Deashi harai
- Harai goshi countered by Ushiro goshi
- Uchi mata countered by Te waza
- Koshi guruma countered by Utsuri goshi
- Ippon seoinage countered by Uki waza
External links
- Video of the Kaeshi no kata. Demonstration starts at 1 minute 40 seconds into the video. Tori is Kenshiro Abbe. The kata is erroneously named as Gonosen-no-kata.
References
- ↑ Fromm, Alan; Soames, Nicolas (1982), Judo, the gentle way, Routledge
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