Shōmen Uchi – Kote Gaeshi Variation (Outside Furikaburi Entry)

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This excerpt is from Nishio Aikido, Volume 4 – Shomenuchi Part 2, from an instructional video series originally produced in 1996–1997 by Aiki News/Aikido Journal and later remastered and published on DVD in 2004.

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In this sequence, as Uke begins to raise the arm for Shōmen Uchi, Tori enters before the strike is even launched—an initiative that is almost Sen Sen no Sen in timing. He steps to the outside with his rear leg, bringing it forward to become the lead leg. The step is short: Tori places his foot roughly level with Uke’s front foot, while shifting into a more bladed stance to move off the centerline.
As he steps in, Tori delivers an Atemi to Uke’s face with the hand on the same side as the advancing leg, while the other hand makes contact with Uke’s attacking arm. This simultaneous striking-and-contact action follows the motion of Furikaburi—a sword-like “raising” movement along the centerline, as if lifting a blade overhead.
From there, Tori guides Uke’s arm inward and downward while taking control of the wrist, then pivots with Tenkan to align himself side-by-side with Uke. From this position, Tori steps his lead leg back, drawing Uke into a turn, and as Uke comes around to face him again, Tori finishes by cutting into Kote Gaeshi. As Uke falls, Tori maintains control on the ground, pinning Uke.

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