@cyrax622 We know this. However, the technique does get confused in names. This can actually help describe variations. No, it's not correct naming, but does that really matter?
@cyrax622 Ah, I do agree. Our syllabus does mention both though, so simply acting on what others have gone for...
The naming's purely to try and distinguish different ways of executing the same techniques - frustrating for traditionalists, but on the other hand they are to keep techniques 'alive'.
can be o goshi or tsuri goshi.... o tsuri does not exist by kodokan
this was tsuri goshi.... tori threw uke over his hip by grabing his belt..
cyrax622 2 months ago
@cyrax622 We know this. However, the technique does get confused in names. This can actually help describe variations. No, it's not correct naming, but does that really matter?
AkitasSensei 1 month ago
@AkitasSensei hmm, well i think it does
because of the tradition... it makes me sad when i see people don't respect it :/
but im also glad to see some nice throws and combinations from your channel :)
so keep up :D
that was just my opinion... glad you respond anyways :)
cyrax622 1 month ago
@cyrax622 Ah, I do agree. Our syllabus does mention both though, so simply acting on what others have gone for...
The naming's purely to try and distinguish different ways of executing the same techniques - frustrating for traditionalists, but on the other hand they are to keep techniques 'alive'.
And apologies, was a bit snappy there! :/
AkitasSensei 1 month ago