For your help, here is a list of the techniques performed in this video in the following order: Omote (front) techniques: *Tai (ready posture) *Yume no uchi (dreaming) *Ryoku-hi (power dodging) *Mizu-guruma (water wheel) *Mizu-nagare (water flow) *Hiki-otoshi (drawing drop) *Ko-daore (log fall) *Uchikudaki (smashing) *Tani-otoshi (valley drop, not the judo technique) *Kuruma-daore (wheel fall) *Shikoro-dori (neckplate grab) *Shikoro-gaeshi (neckplate reversal) *Yudachi (shower)
Omote techniques, continued: *Taki-otoshi (waterfall drop) Ura (rear) techniques: *Mi-kudaki (body smashing) *Kuruma-gaeshi (wheel reversal) *Mizu-iri (water plunge) *Ryu-setsu (willow snow) *Saka-otoshi (headlong fall) *Yuki-ore (snowbreak, a version of seoi-otoshi) *Iwa-nami (wave on the rocks) The omote techniques are performed slowly, as if tori and uke are wearing heavy samurai armor. The ura techniques are performed faster, as if the armor has been broken and thrown off.
Finally, the real art.
IFironfingers 1 month ago
crap!
mrdubcrazy 3 months ago
RKLuffy88 2 years ago 2
RKLuffy88 2 years ago 2
Excellent. I have a video of Jigoro Kano performing some of the same kata.
Lordasia 3 years ago
interesting but hard to understand what is happening but still nice to see
Aikijujutsuka 3 years ago