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  • Call it whatever you want it still is not "Kote Gaeshi". Kote = wrist / Gaeshi =change. It's meaning has to do with having the advantage with palm down as it relates to not having the advantage with palm turning up. It separates and applies pressure to both a heart meridian and a large intestine meridian. This looks like a Kote Ode / Uda Ode combination??? Ninjas did not practice Hanbo Juitsu either. Cool Do Gi though.

  • @shureikanshihan so much opinion

  • @ninjalla so little knowledge

  • that's a really bad immitation of the Aikido technique Nykkyu, Period!

  • ¬¬kote gaeshi??¿?¿?¿?¿?¿o_O

  • @legionario99 It's a Ninjutsu densho, not Aikido

  • @ninjalla I was so surprised to hear me kote gaeshi

  • Too convoluted. A hit in the face would suffice.

  • in aikido its look like a nikyo

  • @coxaverdao123, true

  • @aikimoon The name "Kote gaeshi" is a short stick, Hanbo, kata from one of the ryu that form the Bujinkan syllabus.

    The Aikido kote gaeshi is another, unrelated, technique.

  • kote mawashi???

  • Thats a nikyo variation

  • @vlsndgrdn

    very true appart from nikyo relies on the elbow and wrist being at right angles or there is very little pain.

  • uhhh.... hon gyaku anyone?

  • if done without a hanbo, then this would be hon gyaku jime.

    With a stick it's called kote gaeshi

  • Why?? hon gyaku is the standard ninpo wrist shear lock in this manner... kote gaeshi simply means forearm (armor) reversal. kote gaeshi ,by definition, more closely relates to omote gyaku than hon gyaku

  • It's not a matter of why. In koryu sometimes the names are arbitrary,

    Kote gaeshi is the name of the technique as Hatsumi sensei calls it in the "Stick fighting" book.

  • what ryu-ha are you getting that information from?

  • from kukishin ryu?

  • it should be kote mawashi.

  • "Stick Fighting: Techniques of Self-Defense", by Masaaki Hatsumi (Author), Quintin Chambers (Author)

    Buy the book

  • @RoninTaijutsu

    Kote = wrist

    Gaeshi = turnout

  • that is not kote gaeshi as applies to aikido. it is not quite nikkyo either, from an aiki standpoint, i dont know what to call it.

  • merlin480 - After much debating we, Akban vetrans, decided that you can call it "Bob"

  • Oh my God, I just stopped crying after 10 mins... Thats the funniest thing I have read all week.

    :P

  • bob it is, but with a capital B?

  • This IS Kote Gaeshi. There are many Ryuha and all use a little different terms for many of the same waza.. Like Daito Ryu may say Kote Gaeshi another Ryuha may say Tekubi Gaeshi..

    Asayama Ichiden Ryu has Kote Gaeshi done the same as above just with out the hanbo.. So it is Kote Gaeshi.

    Anyway another great Vid.

  • Looks like Kote Hineri to me...

  • this isnt kotegaeshi...

  • Do you know another name for this technique? We took it from the densho.

  • for me nikkyo

  • StevenFraser1980, this is not Aikido.

    The name of the technique comes from a certain Koryu practiced in Bujinkan.

  • This is not a kote gaeshi it's a nikajo variation

  • If you step on the stick placed on the arm you get a even better resault.

    Gambatte kudasai!

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