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Uploaded by rainnyx4 on Oct 16, 2006
2006 U.S. National TournamentOctober 14-15, 2006Vassar CollegePoughkeepsie, NYwww.tomiki.org http://homepage2.nifty.com/shodokan/en/index.html
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He let go of the hand after a failed wrist lock, and therefore has no contact with the left arm, and is not pushing the arm before contact with the chin, which is neccesary to call it an Aigamae ate
azvideoguy 2 years ago
Definitely Shomen Ate, with a spinal tuck.
Why do you think that Shomen Ate is uncommom, its one of the most widely used techniques in competition.
tomikikai 3 years ago
Why isn't this aigamae ate? That's what I would call it closest to.
SenseiStrange 3 years ago
this is practicly the only shomanate video on youtube thats maybe couse its uncommon but i have mastered it thank you
aikirich 4 years ago
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He let go of the hand after a failed wrist lock, and therefore has no contact with the left arm, and is not pushing the arm before contact with the chin, which is neccesary to call it an Aigamae ate
azvideoguy 2 years ago
Definitely Shomen Ate, with a spinal tuck.
azvideoguy 2 years ago
Why do you think that Shomen Ate is uncommom, its one of the most widely used techniques in competition.
tomikikai 3 years ago
Why isn't this aigamae ate? That's what I would call it closest to.
SenseiStrange 3 years ago
this is practicly the only shomanate video on youtube thats maybe couse its uncommon but i have mastered it thank you
aikirich 4 years ago