🌀 Waza Type
Nage Waza
Nage-waza are throwing techniques used to unbalance and project an opponent.
📄 Techniques

Nikyō Ura Counter with Rolling Knee Bar from Standing – Single Heel Control Variation

Nodo Osae – Gichin Funakoshi Rentan Goshin Tōde Jutsu Variation (1925)

Nodo Osae – Gichin Funakoshi Rentan Goshin Tōde Jutsu Variation (1925) – Ian Abernethy Technical Reconstruction

Nodo Osae – Gichin Funakoshi Rentan Goshin Tōde Jutsu Variation (1925) – Ian Abernethy Technical Reconstruction – Sweeping Pivot Throw Variation

Nodo Osae – Gichin Funakoshi Ryūkyū Kenpō Tōde Variation (1922)

O Irimi Senkai Kubishime (Kubishime Sutemi)

Ō Soto Guruma – Kōdōkan Jūdō

Ō Soto otoshi – Kōdōkan Jūdō

One-Knee Kata Guruma Variation

Ōsoto Gake with face/head grab

Ōsoto Gake with face/head grab (battlefield version)

Podsad – Standard Variation

Reverse Kubi Nage / Reverse Cervical Extension Neck Crank Throw

Ro Buse Counter with Do Gaeshi – Yoseikan Budō Hyōri no Kata

Rolling Knee Bar from Standing – Lapel Grip Entry and Double Heel Control Variation – Submission

Rolling Knee Bar from Standing – Lapel Grip Entry and Double Heel Control Variation – Takedown

Rolling Knee Bar from Standing – Over-the-Back Grip Entry and Single Heel Control Variation

Ryō Ashi Dōri – Kokyū Nage – Frame and Inside Redirection Variation

Ryōte Dōri – Kokyū Nage Ryuji Shirakawa Variation

Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Kōdōkan Jūdō

Scissor Sweep From Closed Guard – 2-on-1 Grip Basic Variation

Scissor Sweep From Closed Guard – 2-on-1 Grip Knee-push Variation

Seoi Nage – Kōdōkan Jūdō

Shihō Nage — Four Directions Throw for Multiple Opponents Situation (Technique and Strategy)
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