Sandan techniques
I've got quite a while to handle these, but I might as well put them in here now.
Suwari Waza Kneeling Techniques (Koryu Dai San No Kata)
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1) Oshi Taoshi | Tore attempts shomen ate. When uke blocks, tore circles into oshi taoshi. |
2) Gyakugamae Ate | Uke strikes with right hand to tore's temple. Tore rises with shomen ate to uke's opposite eye. |
3) Kote Gaeshi | Uke punches at tore's abdomen. Tore evades, threatens eye, throws kote gaeshi. |
4) Ryote Mochi Sukui Nage | Uke grabs both tore's wrists and stands. Tore lifts arms, off-balancing uke, then turns uke into roll-out. |
5) Tentai Kote Hineri | Uke chokes from behind. Tore frees himself, takes uke downin tentai kote hineri. |
6) Shiho Nage | Uke approaches from tore's left, grabbing the wrist. Tore secures the grip, performs shiho nage. |
7) Gedan Ate | Uke approaches from tore's right, grabbing the sleeve. Tore rises, placing hand on uke's shin. |
8) Hiji Kime | Uke approaches from the front, grabbing at tore's collar. Tore takes uke's hand, turning into mae otoshi. |
Tachi Waza Standing Techniques (Koryu Dai San No Kata) | |
9) Kote Mawashi | Uke grabs tore's left collar. Tore steps back, threatens eye, steps back again collapsing uke's wrist. Steps forward knocking uke down. |
10) Uchi Tenkai Nage | Uke grabs tore's right hand. Tore does 4th release. Uke turns back, tore does 5th release into arm bar, sending uke into roll-out. |
11) Gyakugamae Ate | Uke grabs tore's right sleeve. Tore steps back, collapsing uke's arm, then steps forward knocking uke back. |
12) Hiji Kime | Uke grabs tore's left hand. Tore does 4th release, tore switches hands into "thread the needle." |
13) Mae Otoshi | Uke grabs tore's right hand. Tore does 1st release, turns into mae otoshi. |
14) Ushiro Waza Mae Otoshi | Uke chokes tore with both hands. Tore secures grip, steps under uke's arms, mae otoshi. |
15) Ushiro Waza Tentai Kote Hineri | Uke grabs tore from behind. Tore steps to right, straightening arms, breaking uke's grip. Tore grabs uke's wrist into tentai kote hineri. |
16) Mune Tori Kata Gatame | Uke attacks with shomen ate. Tore steps to right, drops uke's hand to his foot, falling uke. Tore twists ankle to turn uke over, pins legs, then takes uke's arm into arm-bar. |
Tanto Dori Techniques Against a Knife (Koryu Dai San No Kata) |
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17) Ushiro Ate | Uke stabs downward (blade down). Tore steps to left, turning uke, pushing away. |
18) Gyakugamae Ate | Uke stabs (blade down) at tore's left temple. Tore steps forward into shomen ate to opposite eye. |
19) Tentai Oshi Taoshi | Uke slices (blade down) at tore's gut, then stabs at tore's right side. Tore steps forward, blocking swing, then step back and around and to the ground into arm bar. |
20) Ushiro Ate | Uke stabs upward. Tore steps to left, turning uke, pushing away. |
21) Ude Gatame | Uke stabs at tore's left kidney. Tore enters with right arm above uke's, left arm below, stepping around, collapsing uke's arm into arm-bar. |
22) Kote Gaeshi | Uke slices across tore's body, then stabs at tore's right side. Tore interupts swing, steps around into kote gaeshi. |
23) Tentai Kote Hineri | Uke attempts to draw knife. Tore grabs uke's free hand, stepping under the arm into tentai kote gaeshi. |
24) Shomen Giri Gedan Ate | Uke stabs downward (blade down). Tore steps to right, drops uke's hand to his foot, falling uke. Tore twists ankle to turn uke over, pins legs, then takes uke's arm into arm-bar. |
Tachi Dori Techniques Against a Sword (Koryu Dai San No Kata) |
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25) Mae Otoshi | Uke cuts downward. Tore steps to left, hand sliding down uke's lead arm to handle of sword, turning through, sending uke into roll-out. |
26) Shiho Nage | Uke cuts downward. Tore steps to right, placing both hands on uke's. Steps through, switches hips into shiho nage. |
27) Ai Gamae Ate | Uke thrusts toward tore's abdomen. Tore steps left, extending uke with left hand. As uke recovers, tore steps in with ai gamae ate. |
28) Oshi Taoshi | Uke cuts diagonally at tore's right shoulder. Tore steps to left, hands on uke's elbow and sword handle, stepping around into oshi taoshi. |
29) Hiji Kujiki | Uke cuts downward. Tore steps to left, placing both hands on uke's. Tore switches hips securing uke's grips to tore's hip. Steps through, bringing sword up uke's gut. |
Jo no Bu Jo Dori Techniques Against a Jo (Koryu Dai San No Kata) |
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30) Gyakugamae Ate | Uke lunges with jo (left side leading). Tore steps to right, parries, gyaku gamae ate. |
31) Shomen Ate | Uke lunges with jo (left side leading). Tore steps to left, parries, shomen ate. |
32) Hishigi | Uke lunges with jo (left side leading). Tore steps to right, parries, grabs jo under uke's arm, sends into roll-out. |
33) Renraku Waza Hiji Hishigi | Uke lunges with jo (left side leading). Tore steps back with right foot, grabbing tip of jo with left hand. Tore steps back with left foot, drawing uke forward, grabing jo with uke's arms crossed, sending uke into backfall. |
34) Irimi Mae Otoshi | Uke lunges with jo overhead (left side leading). Tore steps to right, parries, grabs jo under uke's arm, sends into roll-out. |
Shichihon No Kuzushi Nage No Kata (Omote Waza) Balance Breaking
(Koryu Dai Yon No Kata) |
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1) Jodan aigamae | Opposite hand release, inside the wrist. Extend uke into breakfall. |
2) Jodan gyakugamae | Mirror hand release, inside the wrist. Extend uke into breakfall. |
3) Chudan aigamae | Hon soto hanasu (#1) shortened, pushing towards uke's ear. |
4) Chudan gyakugamae | Gyaku soto hanasu (#3) shortened, pushing towards uke's ear. |
5) Gedan aigamae | Hon soto te osu (#2), extending uke into back breakfall. |
6) Gedan gyakugamae | Gyaku soto te osu (#4), extending uke into back breakfall. |
7) Ushiro ryote mochi | Uke grabs tore from behind with both hands, pinning tore's wrists. Tore loads weight to left, then releases with Hon soto hanasu (#1) on the right. |
Shichihon No Kuzushi Nage No Kata (Ura Waza) Balance Breaking Counters (Koryu Dai Yon No Kata) |
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8) Jodan aigamae | Yon kata #1 fails, tore turns into mae otoshi. |
9) Jodan gyakugamae | Yon kata #2 fails, tore turns into mae otoshi (both hands on wrist). |
10) Chudan aigamae | Yon kata #3 fails, tore circles back extending uke, aiki nage. |
11) Chudan gyakugamae | Yon kata #4 fails, tore circles back extending uke, throws uke with arm across their chest. |
12) Gedan aigamae | Yon kata #5 fails, uke turns, tore extends uke, aiki nage. |
13) Gedan gyakugamae | Yon kata #6 fails, uke turns, tore extends uke, throws uke with arm across their chest. |
14) Ushiro ryote mochi | Yon kata #7 fails, builds tensions, slips under uke's arm, mae otoshi. |
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