Aikido KOTE GAESHI Chudan Tsuki Grundlagen, Eingang und Kuzushi, Teil 1,小手返し, von Konstantin Rekk
Basic Aikido Technique Kotegaeshi ( 小手返,) after Chudan Tsuki (fist strike stomach area) - I show a possible entrance which uses a movement pattern similiar to Gyakunhanmi Katatedori Tai no Tenkan and important moments in the following movements. http://www.tanden-aikido.de | / tanden.de - my Dojo in Berlin - Tanden Dojo - where I practise and teach inner, principle-based Aikido, Qigong and Meditation. CONTENT instructions, explanations, demonstration of chudan tsuki kotegaeshi entrace irimi kuzushi same movement as in gyakuhanmi katate dori use triangulation points for unbalancing control uke's central line and opposite side Location: Friesack near Berlin 2012 KOTE GAESHI The supinating wristlock (in budō referred to as kote gaeshi, 小手返, "forearm return") is a rotational wristlock, and arguably the most common wristlock. It involves rotating the hand so that it becomes maximally supinated, often referred to as 'externally rotating' the wrist, and hence putting a joint lock on the wrist and radioulnar joint. This can be done by grabbing the opponent's hand with one or both hands, and twisting the hand so that the opponent's thumb points away from the opponent. A supinating wristlock performed from a stand-up position can be used to force the opponent to the ground on his or her back. Straightening the arm does not alleviate the pressure, since the shoulder joint does not allow further supination of the hand. A properly executed lock of this type does not apply torque to the wrist itself. In practice, the bones of the forearm and, eventually, the shoulder are the focus of the lock. If performed correctly, this technique will break the opponents wrist, elbow and dislocate the shoulder. In practice, uke will turn over his own arm in order to prevent his wrist from breaking. The goal of almost all throws executed via joint/bone manipulation, at least from the perspective of some classical (koryu) martial arts, is to break or dislocate a limb(s). (Source: Wikipedia)

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