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{{nihongo|'''Ura Nage'''|裏投}}, |
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is one of the original 40 [[Throw (grappling)|throws]] of [[Judo]] |
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as developed by [[Jigoro Kano]]. |
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|image = Ura-nage Judo throw.jpg |
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It belongs to the fifth group, |
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[[Judo Lists#Gokyo|Gokyo]], of the traditional throwing list, |
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|alt = Practitioners demonstrating Ura-nage Judo throw |
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Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. |
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|caption = Practitioners demonstrating Ura-nage throw. |
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It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. |
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|class = [[Nage-waza]] |
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It is classified as a back sacrifice technique, |
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|sub_class = [[Sutemi-waza]] |
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[[Judo technique|Ma-sutemi]]. |
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|kodokan =Yes |
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|romaji =Ura nage |
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|japanese =裏投 |
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|english =Rear throw |
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|korean=누우면서 던지기}}{{nihongo|'''Ura Nage'''|裏投}} is one of the original 40 [[Throw (grappling)|throws]] of [[Judo]] as developed by [[Jigoro Kano]]. It belongs to the fifth group, [[Judo Lists#Gokyo|Gokyo]], of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a rear sacrifice technique, [[Judo technique|Ma-sutemi]]. |
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== Description == |
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In the [[Nage-no-kata|Nage No Kata]], Ura nage is demonstrated as a response to a striking technique. [[Uke (martial arts)|Uke]] advances on [[Tori (martial arts)|Tori]], striking downward towards Tori's forehead. Tori will respond to the strike by stepping forward and into Uke's armpit to avoid the strike and close distance with Uke. While stepping forward, Tori will lower their body weight and step one foot past uke's hip and the other foot inwards between uke's legs. Tori will then place a hand on the back of Uke's belt and the other hand on Uke's [[abdomen]]. While pressing upwards with hands and hips, Tori will move the foot between uke's leg inward while dropping shoulders towards the mat behind them. Tori's hips should not touch the mat. Uke will be thrown over Tori's shoulder and will maintain tension in their posture to avoid drooping or falling onto Tori during the throw.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://kodokanjudoinstitute.org/en/docs/Kata%20textbook%20Nage%20no%20Kata%202nd%2020150415.pdf|title=Kodakan Kata Textbook|pages=26|format=[[PDF]]}}</ref> |
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Ura Nage is generally treated as a counter technique from uke's attempt at a forward throw such as [[O Goshi]]. As a counter from [[O Goshi]] tori steps off uke's throw so that he is at uke's side, here tori takes a grip with both hands on Uki's belt (one in front, one behind). Tori then falls backward and lifts uke with his arms simultaneously such that uke goes over tori's head. |
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== Technique history == |
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== Included systems == |
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Systems: |
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*[[Kodokan]] [[Judo]], [[Judo Lists#Gokyo|Judo Lists]] |
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Lists: |
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*[[The Canon Of Judo#Fifth Principle|The Canon Of Judo]] |
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== Similar techniques, variants, and aliases == |
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English aliases: |
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*Back throw |
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=== Idaki-sutemi === |
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''[[The Canon Of Judo#Reference techniques|The Canon Of Judo]]'' |
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describes Idaki-sutemi |
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(hugging sacrifice) much like Ura Nage, but |
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tori does a frontal hug rather than a back hug on uke. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) [http://judounleashed.com ''Judo Unleashed''] basic reference on judo. ISBN |
* Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) [https://web.archive.org/web/20070913064230/http://judounleashed.com/ ''Judo Unleashed''] basic reference on judo. {{ISBN|0-07-147534-6}}. |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==Further reading== |
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*{{citation |
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| title = Pick-ups |
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| last = Van de Walle |
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| first = Robert |
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| author-link = Robert Van de Walle |
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| work = Judo Masterclass Techniques |
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| date = 1993 |
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| publisher = Ippon Books |
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| edition = second |
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| ISBN = 1-874572-10-0}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Ura Nage (Judo)}} |
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* [http://judoinfo.com/techjudo.htm |
* [http://judoinfo.com/techjudo.htm Judoinfo.com] - Judo Technique breakdown |
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 4 July 2022
Ura nage | |
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Classification | Nage-waza |
Sub classification | Sutemi-waza |
Kodokan | Yes |
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Rōmaji | Ura nage |
Japanese | 裏投 |
English | Rear throw |
Korean | 누우면서 던지기 |
Ura Nage (裏投) is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. It belongs to the fifth group, Gokyo, of the traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a rear sacrifice technique, Ma-sutemi.
Description
[edit]In the Nage No Kata, Ura nage is demonstrated as a response to a striking technique. Uke advances on Tori, striking downward towards Tori's forehead. Tori will respond to the strike by stepping forward and into Uke's armpit to avoid the strike and close distance with Uke. While stepping forward, Tori will lower their body weight and step one foot past uke's hip and the other foot inwards between uke's legs. Tori will then place a hand on the back of Uke's belt and the other hand on Uke's abdomen. While pressing upwards with hands and hips, Tori will move the foot between uke's leg inward while dropping shoulders towards the mat behind them. Tori's hips should not touch the mat. Uke will be thrown over Tori's shoulder and will maintain tension in their posture to avoid drooping or falling onto Tori during the throw.[1]
References
[edit]- Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) Judo Unleashed basic reference on judo. ISBN 0-07-147534-6.
- ^ Kodakan Kata Textbook (PDF). p. 26.
Further reading
[edit]- Van de Walle, Robert (1993), "Pick-ups", Judo Masterclass Techniques (second ed.), Ippon Books, ISBN 1-874572-10-0
External links
[edit]- Judoinfo.com - Judo Technique breakdown