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Hybrid_Killer
09-May-2004, 12:50 PM
What kinda grappling/throwing does your school concentrate on?

I've been looking around and all the schools are kinda different in their emphasis.

Aegis
09-May-2004, 12:59 PM
In my style we don't really have a specific focus, so individual students get better at specific types of technique. We have some basic wrist lock throws, sweeps, hip throws, sacrifice throws, etc. I guess the idea is that there's enough so that regardless of what position we find ourselves in while standing, there should be an option of a throw of some description.

bigd
09-May-2004, 07:17 PM
alot of schools are different,they have different ways of teaching,but anyway,when we trained we did,all kinds of hip throws ,shoulder throws,leg throws,sacrifice throws,wristlocks,rhandori-free play sparring,i think i spelled that right,foot throws,ect.there ws one throw we did called(monkey throw)i dont know if you ever heard of it,its pretty cool.

warren
10-May-2004, 12:59 PM
the only throw i know by a similar name to monkey throw is a variation of tomoenage(stomach throw)where you sort of climb up your uke and execute a two footed tomoenage.

Hybrid_Killer
11-May-2004, 01:19 PM
sounds good.Keep them coming.

koryuman
11-May-2004, 01:26 PM
There are only 5 types of throws in the Japanese systems,all the other throws being Henka,or variation of the same principle.Names of otoshi or nage would also vary from ryu to ryu.

Tatsumaru
11-May-2004, 06:36 PM
my school is the same as aegis' by the sound of things but of course i have my own favourite throws as i am sure most people do, leg sweeps and stomach throws are so much fun. I do think that ouur club focuses more on throws from front attacks rather than rear or side but i guuess this makes sense as thats where most attacks will come from.