Katame-waza ura-no-kata

The Katame-waza ura-no-kata (固め技裏の形, Katame-waza ura-no-kata, "forms of reversing controlling techniques") is a judo kata that can be considered as a complement to Mifune Kyūzō's Nage-waza ura-no-kata, but that instead focuses on counter-attacks to controlling techniques rather than throwing techniques. It was compiled by Itō Kazuo[1][2] from techniques developed by other Japanese newaza experts, and is not an officially recognized Kodokan kata.

Katame-waza ura-no-kata
ClassificationKata
Sub classificationNon-Kodokan kata
KodokanNo
Technique name
RōmajiKatame-waza ura-no-kata
Japanese固め技裏の形

Video of Koshiki-no-kata

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References

  1. De Crée, Carl (2015). "Kōdōkan jūdō's three orphaned forms of counter techniques – Part 3: The Katame-waza ura-no-kata ―"Forms of reversing controlling techniques"". "Archives of Budo". 11: 155–174.
  2. Itō, Kazuo (1970). Jūdō no nage- to katame-no-ura-waza (in Japanese). Tōkyō: Seibunkan Shoten. pp. 1–111.


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