Unlike control and projection techniques, goal
techniques are not allowed in competition, due to the high percentage of
injuries. Styp-hitting techniques are usually practiced on katas.
While Kodokan judo projection techniques are based on
those of the Kito school, punching techniques, as well as gripping techniques,
come from the Tenshin Shin'yo school.
The atemi waza is composed of the self-defense
techniques with which we attack the vital points of the adversary with the idea
of producing pain, loss of knowledge and even death. They are used only as the
last solution, when we are in danger of being injured, captured or massacred.
The most common techniques are eye kicks, chest or solar plexus, and kicks to
the groin area.
The vast majority of atemi waza run with the
various parts of the arms and legs, although sometimes the head is also used.
These techniques are classified as follows:
Contenido de subpáginas:
1. Uchi waza (Ataques indirectos)
2. Tsuki Waza (Ataques directos)
3. Keri Waza o Geri Waza (Técnicas de patada)
Atemi waza Kime no kata
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