Throw (grappling)

When throwing technique ( takedown or throw nage waza jap, engl. ) Is in the martial arts and combat sports a technique called, in which the opponents thrown, breaking his balance or he is brought to the ground in any way. Here, the different casting techniques can be roughly divided into full and half throws. Throwing techniques are part of the grappling.

Half litters

Half throws are throwing techniques, in which at least a foot of outcasts does not leave the ground in the execution of the art. Depending on the use of force half litter, however, can also become a full litter. Examples of half- throws from Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, Judo and Karate are:

  • Ashi Barai
  • Irimi - Nage ( Aikido )
  • Juji - Garami ( Aikido )
  • Kaiten - Nage ( Aikido )
  • Kokyu - Nage ( Aikido )
  • Ko - Soto - Gari
  • Ko - uchi - gari
  • O- Soto - Gari
  • O Uchi Gari -
  • Shiho nage ( Aikido )
  • Tenchi - Nage ( Aikido )
  • Ude Kime - Nage ( Aikido )
  • Kote gaeshi ( Aikido )

Full litters

In full tosses the thrown opponent temporarily loses all contact with the ground. Examples of Aikido and Judo are:

  • Aiki - Goshi ( Aikido )
  • Aiki Otoshi ( Aikido )
  • Kata - Guruma
  • Koshi - Nage ( Aikido )
  • O- Goshi
  • O- Soto Otoshi
  • Sasae - tsuri -komi Ashi
  • Seoi nage
  • Sumi- Otoshi ( Aikido )
  • Tomoe Nage -
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