Foot Throws Book by Hayward Nishioka (Preowned)
In this book, U.S. Grand Judo champion and three-time national champion Hayward Nishioka illustrates a wide variety of foot throws and an equally wide variety of applications that any martial artist can benefit from.
Techniques covered include sweeps, reaps and wheels, as well as various combinations and unclassified throws to bring your opponent to the ground. His methods are useful both in the ring and in self-defense situations, Mr. Nishioka is a versatile veteran of the martial arts and a two-time inductee into the Black Belt Hall of Fame (Judo Player of the Year 1968 and Judo Instructor of the Year 1977). He holds a black belt in karate awarded him by the internationally famous Tsutomu Ohshima. The author is also vitally interested in effective programs of self-defense and has designed the techniques presented here for use in the street as well as in tournaments. Black Belt is proud to reissue this self-defense classic due to popular demand.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
FOOT THROWS FOR JUDO
SWEEPS
Deashibarai
Okuriashibarai
Haraitsurikomiashi
Sasaetsurikomiashi
REAPS
to Osotogari
Kouchigari
Kosotogari
WHEELS
Ashiguruma
Hizaguruma
Osotoguruma
Oguruma
Spinning Uchimata
COMBINATIONS AND UNCLASSIFIED TECHNIQUES
Kosotobari
Nidan Kosotogari
Leg Fake to Kosotogari
Kouchigari (Variation 1)
Kouchigari (Variation 2)
Kouchigari-Ouchigari Combination
Kuchiki Dawoshi
Kani Basami
Ashibarai Combination
FOOT THROWS FOR KARATE
Haraitsurikomiashi
Deashibarai
Kouchigari
Kosotogari
Ouchigari
Osotogari
FOOT THROWS FOR SELF-DEFENSE
Deashibarai (as attacker approaches)
Okuriashibarai (as attacker approaches)
Osotogari (as attacker approaches)
Osotogari (as attacker attempts to grasp)
Ouchigari (as attacker attempts to grasp)
Kouchigari (as attacker attempts to grasp)
Hizaguruma (as attacker attempts to strike)
Sasaetsurikomiashi (as attacker attempts to strike)
Osotogari (as attacker attempts to strike)
Language: English
Length: 95 pages
First Printed in 1972
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