@NinjaHira - that technique is called "Ashi teko gata nage" or "leg lever shoulder throw". The lever point is the shoulder. It creates the momentum. Thanks for this answer goes to Sensei Sam Koch (Tohkon Ryu JuJitsu) and Shihan Howard Quick (Shinkendo Australia)
@Grapplingbabes2010 - aikido comes from jujitsu, but this is most definitely japanese jujitsu. For demonstration purposes certain moves might be 'glossed' (to protect your partner, for better audience understanding etc). EG most punters don't understand the pain of a kote gaeshi and why the other person would move to get away from the pain. But a tenkai kote gaeshi looks more flashy sure, but the gen pop can kind of work out how the person gets moved.
@NinjaHira - that technique is called "Ashi teko gata nage" or "leg lever shoulder throw". The lever point is the shoulder. It creates the momentum. Thanks for this answer goes to Sensei Sam Koch (Tohkon Ryu JuJitsu) and Shihan Howard Quick (Shinkendo Australia)
kalihibiscus 2 months ago
whats the technique called form 0:57 to 1:02
NinjaHira 2 months ago
That is more like Akido not Jujitsu
Grapplingbabes2010 7 months ago
@Grapplingbabes2010 - aikido comes from jujitsu, but this is most definitely japanese jujitsu. For demonstration purposes certain moves might be 'glossed' (to protect your partner, for better audience understanding etc). EG most punters don't understand the pain of a kote gaeshi and why the other person would move to get away from the pain. But a tenkai kote gaeshi looks more flashy sure, but the gen pop can kind of work out how the person gets moved.
kalihibiscus 7 months ago
Is that Britney Spears?
unknownxyz37 1 year ago