Hane Goshi ( Jap. 腰 э hane goshi , literally “thigh-tossing”, thigh and drumstick tuck (throw through the lower back with a throw-off of the opponent’s legs)) - a judo technique, which is part of the throwing section, throwing group from the rack, throwing class for which the hips and lower back are mainly used. [one]
Hane Goshi | |
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| Japanese 跳 腰 Hane goshi | |
| Kind of sport | judo |
| Section | Nage waza |
| Group | Tati Waza |
| Class | Kosi Waza |
| Kodokan | Yes |
| Hane Goshi | |
The throw for the fifth number is included in the third group of the Dai Sannyu of the 1920s list of judo shin-kyu techniques developed by Jigoro Kano ; Today it is included in the modern list of 67 Kodokan judo techniques. [2] .
Reception is a transplantation of the shin of the opponent’s eponymous leg. Kicking the leg, the attacker turns his back to the opponent and makes a throw through the hip. In English, the name spring hip throw is used (can be translated as a throw with a curved hip , a throw with a spring hip )
Notes
- ↑ Archived copy . Date of treatment November 14, 2009. Archived August 23, 2011.
- ↑ http://kodokan.org/e_waza/index.html#kyugokyo Archived on August 23, 2011.