Kutiki Taosi ( Jap. 朽木 倒 kutiki taoshi , literally. “Falling of a rotten tree”, throwing a grab from the outside for an unlike popliteal fold (or just throwing a leg)) - admission to judo, which is part of the throwing section, group of throwing from the rack, throwing class for which hands are mainly used.
Kutiki Taosi | |
|---|---|
| Japanese 朽木 倒 Kuchiki taoshi | |
| Kind of sport | judo |
| Section | Nage waza |
| Group | Tati Waza |
| Class | Te waza |
| Kodokan | Yes |
| Kutiki Taosi | |
The throw was included in the modern list of 67 Kodokan judo moves in 1982 [1] . Represents a grasp for a popliteal fold made by one (opposite) hand, outside or inside [2] .
According to the rules of 2014, in sports judo such a technique is forbidden, as held by the hands below the waist.
Notes
- ↑ Classification of Waza Names Archived on August 23, 2011.
- ↑ Kodokan Judo / Kibisu-Gaeshi (Link unavailable) . Date of treatment June 17, 2014. Archived September 24, 2014.