2. Form (Gyaku-hanmi Katate-dori) Sumi-otoshi ("corner drop") Omote, static
- Start with Left Hanmi (left foot forward)
- Uke grabs your left hand with Uke's right hand ("Gyaku-hanmi Katate-dori")
- make a small step slightly to your left with your left foot
as you stretch your left arm out slightly to the left
(take out Uke's balance by taking Uke's right hand slightly behind himself, as in Tenchi-nage)
- grab/roll/push your right hand over the inside of Uke's right arm
(your right hand holds Uke's upper right forearm just below Uke's elbow)
as you simultaneously step your right foot forward, between your left hand and Uke's right foot
* The movement is that of the "earth" half of Tenchi-nage ("Heaven and Earth throw"),
where the Uke's right elbow is headed toward the third tripod point (the other two is Uke's two feet)
(2)逆半身片手取り・隅落とし・表(のっぽミヒャイル)
2. Form (Gyaku-hanmi Katate-dori) Sumi-otoshi ("corner drop") Omote
- Same as above, except non-static entry
* Roll/turn Uke's forearm like Gedan-gaeshi (low-strike) of Jo (allows for an effortless throw)
(3)逆半身片手取り・四方投げ・表、転換から(眼鏡のシュテファン)
2. Form (Gyaku-hanmi Katate-dori) Shiho-nage ("four-direction throw") Omote, Tenkan entry
- Start with Right Hanmi
- offer your right hand to the Uke, palms facing down
- as the Uke moves forward and grabs your right hand with his left hand,
do a Tenkan
(step forward with your left foot, turn hip so right foot is forward as you swing right foot behind),
always keep the Uke in front of you as you swing/lead the Uke,
as you "cut" Uke's neck-to-chest diagonally with your left hand, body upright, left arm stretched out
(at this point the direction of you and Uke have swapped)
- grab the Uke's left wrist with your left (this grab performs the final Shiho-nage)
turn your left wrist so the thumb points down and stretch your left arm out to the left
as you step through under Uke's left arm with your right leg (this makes it "Omote")
- turn hips so that now your left foot is forward
(your arms should be comfortably stretched out in front of you throughout)
as the Uke's left arm folds such that the Uke's hand is at the Uke's left shoulder
- Keeping your arms stretched, slide your left foot forward and throw your Uke down (Shiho-nage)
2. Form (Gyaku-hanmi Katate-dori) Shiho-nage ("four-direction throw") Omote, direct Irimi entry
- Start with Left Hanmi
- let the Uke grab your left hand with his right (static entry)
- slide your left foot forward and to the right of the Uke (this makes it Omote, as you are entering)
as you turn your left wrist and let your right hand grab Uke's right wrist
(both arms should be comfortably stretched)
- turn your hips so that now your right foot is forward
(the Uke's right arm should go past above your head)
as the Uke's right arm folds such that the Uke's hand is Uke's right shoulder
(your arms should be comfortably stretched out in front of you throughout)
- keeping your arms stretched, slide your right foot forward and throw your Uke down (Shiho-nage)
* As Uke: Gentle! No sudden movements. Naturally flowing movements when grabbing the hand.
* As Tori: Move your own movements. Don't worry about the Uke's grab, etc.
(5)胸取り・四方投げ・表(のっぽオラフ)
4. Form (Muna-dori, or "chest grab") Shiho-nage Omote
- Start with Right Hanmi
- as the Uke steps his left foot forward and reaches out with left hand to grab your chest,
step your left foot forward and to the left of your Uke (keep an arms-length distance with the Uke)
as you push Uke's outstretched left arm perpendicularly with both hands (stretch your arms out)
- swing your arms down and to the left as your left hand grabs the Uke's left wrist
- step through under Uke's left arm with your right foot (this makes it Omote)
- turn your hips so that now your left foot is forward
as the Uke's left arm folds such that the Uke's hand is at Uke's left shoulder
(your arm should be comfortably stretched out in front of you throughout)
- keeping your arms stretched, slide your left foot forward and throw your Uke down (Shiho-nage)
(6)諸手取り二人掛け・四方投げ・表(ジェニー、オットー・パウル)
Morote-dori (Uke uses both hands to grab Tori's wrist/forearm) Ninin-gake ("two person attack") Shiho-nage
- Offer one arm each to two Ukes, each Uke grabs each of your forearms
- bring yourself to Left Hanmi (left foot forward)
while bringing both your arms down (and hence Uke's grab) under your Center
your arms stretched and wrists directly below your shoulder (left wrist should be somewhat lower)
- with your outstretched arms, place your right hand above the left-Uke's grab; grab his right wrist
- proceed with the usual Shiho-nage Omote:
swing your arms to the right while keeping your arms stretched,
step through under both Uke's (four!) arms with your left foot
then turn your hips so that now your right foot is forward
(both Uke's still have a grip on your wrists)
slide your right foot forward and throw your Ukes down (Shiho-nage)
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