Sode Dōri – Ikkyō Ura using the Katana Handle
⛩️ Source
This excerpt is taken from a seminar taught by Toshiro Suga Sensei, held from 4–6 January 2019 at the Daikyokan Dojo in Saint-Pierre-du-Mont, France.
🔖 Technique Notes
Uke grips Tori’s sleeve (Sode Dōri) to prevent him from drawing his Katana. Tori changes his Hanmi while stepping to the outside, first bringing his lead leg parallel to his rear leg, then slightly advancing the other leg so that his toes are positioned just ahead of Uke’s, restoring proper Hanmi. Simultaneously, he threatens an atemi to Uke’s face with his rear hand and seizes Uke’s wrist with that same hand, which becomes his lead hand after the stance change. As he enters on the outside, Tori lifts Uke’s wrist while controlling the elbow/humerus not with his free hand as in a “normal” Ikkyō, but using the handle of his Bokutō to control Uke’s humerus/elbow, without fully drawing it. Continuing the entry with a Tenkan pivot, he lowers Uke’s arm, completing the Ikkyō by pinning the elbow to the ground and applying a goose-neck–style wristlock.
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