te guruma
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I never say it “single leg rotational flip” it is “single leg Drive crush” … and it is prohibited by new rules any way …. End of story . .... so it no use for Olympic Judo.
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@NZSambo I agree. There was a hand and a wheel motion involved. Looks like a te guruma to me.
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It worked.
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i know this throw as kuchiki taoshi
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Everyone who does martial arts knows that although in practice you do beautiful techniques accurately with style and panache, in actually fights it looks messy and nasty and techniques cannot be performed 'textbook'. Fighting is not a pretty event and everyone seems to know this except judoka, who, seeing a person win by (skillfully) grabbing what they can and (skillfully) manipulating balance then endlessly debate which 'textbook' technique it is or isn't. Fights don't follow textbook rules!!!
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not te guruma not see
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@sportistaudusi thies is kibisu-gaeshi
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variation of "ANKLE PICK" (KIBISU GAESHI )?
TE(jpn) Hand(eng)
GIRUMA(jpn) WHEEL(eng)
You know gymnastics cartwheel? so if you coaching in Japanese language, then gymnastic element which we call on English CARTWHEEL should be called TE GURUMA.
If blue wrestler grub leg bit lower then it would be an ankle pick (kibisu gaeshi).
By the way, KIBISU GAESHI not make biomechanical sense as ankle pick to.
So if you teach ABRACDABRA you performing like ABRACADABRA
people this is NOT te guruma!!!!
sportistaudusi 2 years ago 9
it is a te guruma variant. if anything else it would be kata-ashi-dori
ceroeck 7 months ago