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tommysella
27th August 2001, 06:50
Hi!

I don't know all of the names, but these are the ones i know (from the top of my head):

Ryote-dori: Naname-uchi, Kote-hineri
Hidari-eri-dori: Atemi to temple, Kote-hineri (take-down)
Migi-eri-dori: Ago-tsuki (or tsuki-age), Kote-gaeshi
Kataude-dori: Yoko-geri, Waki-gatame
Ushiro-eri-dori, Atemi to solar plexus, Ude-gatame
Ushiro-jime: Te-gatame (take-down)
Kakae-dori: The lock is Ude-gatame, I have seen the name Kaiten-nage used for the "throw"
Naname-uchi: Ago-tsuki (or tsuki-age), O-soto-otoshi
Ago-tsuki:
Gamnen-tsuki: Atemi to kidney, Hadaka-jime
Mae-geri:
Yoko-geri: Ryokuhi
Tsukkake: Atemi to eyes, Te-gatame (take-down)
choku-zuki: Atemi to uto, Waki-gatame
naname-zuki: Kote-gaeshi
Furi-age: Atemi to chin, O-soto-gari
Furi-oroshi: Naname-uchi
Morote-zuke:
Shomen-zuke:
Koshi-gamae:
Haimen-zuke: Kote-gaeshi

Hope this helps some...

Regards,
Tommy

MarkF
27th August 2001, 08:41
Funny, I have a lot of stuff in this area, but in English. There is a time, I suppose, but it is hard enough to understand and how to do them, where, and how hard, etc.

Anyway, this helps me much better:

Atemi waza

Hammer fist to;
1 Top of head
2 Horizintal to temple (palm up)
3 Crossing to temple (palm down)
4 To groin (uke behind or grappling)
5 Solar plexus (top edge)
6 Solar plexus (bottom edge-- back pendulum strike)

Fist to:
1 Between eyes (crossing, palm up)
2 Between eyes (twisting, palm down)
3 Solar plexus (Sun punch to center)
4 Solar plexus (Sun punch to mirror image side)
5 Solar Plexus (Back fist to opposite side)
6 Groin (Sun punch)
7 Groin (Hook punch)
8 Jawline (Mirror image--hook punch)
9 Jawline(Opposite side--backfist)
10 Tip of nose (Jab)
11 Floating ribs (Hook)
12 Chin (uppercut)

Palm heel strike to:
1 Forehead
2 Mastoid process
3 Floating ribs

Open backhand to:
1 Eyes
2 Cheek

Open Forehand to:
1 Close the mind

Finger jab to:
1 Eyes (double)
2 Eye (single)
3 Hidden artery (index and middle finger spear)
4 Mastoid process (double middle finger-braced)
5 Eye (thumb)
6 Carotid Sinus (thumb)
7 Inside underjaw (thumb)
8 Mastoid process (double thumb)


Shuto to:
1 Between eyes (crossing palm down)
2 Between eyes (horizontal palm up)
3 Temple (Crossing)
4 Temple (Horizontal palm up)
5 Carotid sinus (glancing thrust)
6 Penetration attack
7 Throat
8 Kidney

Elbow strike to
1 Temple (assisted)
2 Temple (reverse assisted)
3 Solar plexus (center)
4 Stomach (from side)
5 Groin (from grappling)
6 Femoral artery (from grappling)
7 Kidney (tori ducks under and past a punch to the head)

Kicks to:
1 Solar plexus (ball or toe)
2 Solar plexus (heel)
3 Groin (top of foot or toe of boot)
4 Groin (knee)
5 Ribs (side heel)
6 Kneecap (pushing side thrust)
7 Kneecap (crossing side thrust)
8 Inside of knee (Tori behind)
9 Inside of knee (Tori in front)
10 Inside of knee (uke behind--down shin to instep)
11 Instep (Heel stamp)

Forehead to:
1 Nose
2 Temple
3 Xiphoid process

___________

Atemi Targets

Temple Nose
Ear Windpipe
Groin Side of Neck (carotid sinus)
Base of Neck Forearm nerve
eye Knee
Between eyes Chin (Bottom)
Upper arm shin
Top of head solar plexus
Instep Liver
Spleen abdomen
Base of Throat Wrist
Elbow Mastoid Process
under 4th Thorascic subclavian artery
Kidney Coccyx
Calf femoral artery
Radial nerve Brachial Artery
center of upper lip under cheekbone
back of thigh Triple-warmer (above & below knee)
inside of elbow back of knee (hollow)
________________

I know a guy...

Mark

tommysella
27th August 2001, 10:59
Hi!

I thought I should at least name some of the (most common in judo) vital points with their japanese names:

Kasumi (temple)
Uto (between the eyes)
Kachi-kake
Tento (top of the head)
sui-getsu (solar plexus)
tsuri-gane (groin)
Shitsu-kansetsu or Hiza-kansetsu (knee)
Denko (kidney)

Regards,
Tommy

rsamurai2
27th August 2001, 14:40
thank you very much tommy. this helps me a great deal. i don't know why they would name the attacks. it is usally the defenses that are named.

tommysella
27th August 2001, 19:39
Hi Richard!

I belive it's a rather good thing to name the attack. I don't know how it is in other koryu, but Tenjin Shinyo-ryu seams to name some of their technique in this way (using the attack as the name). I guess Kano used the same idea when he created Kime no Kata (and the Kodokan when they created Goshin-jutsu)...

Tommy

tommysella
29th August 2001, 16:12
Richard...I have now a more complete list of the techniques involved in Kodokan Goshin-jutsu. Thoguht it could be of interest...

Ryote-dori: Naname-uchi, Kote-hineri
Hidari-eri-dori: Metsubishi, Kote-hineri
Migi-eri-dori: Ago-tsuki, Kote-gaeshi
Kataude-dori: Yoko-geri, Waki-gatame
Ushiro-eri-dori, Age uke, Choku-tsuki, Ude-gatame
Ushiro-jime: Te-gatame
Kakae-dori: Fumikomi, Ude-gatame, Kaiten-nage
Naname-uchi: Ago-tsuki, O-soto-otoshi
Ago-tsuki: Ude-hineri
Gamnen-tsuki: Choku-tsuki, Hadaka-jime
Mae-geri:
Yoko-geri: Ryokuhi
Tsukkake: Metsubishi, Te-gatame
choku-zuki: Ura-tsuki or Uraken-tsuki, Waki-gatame
naname-zuki: Kote-gaeshi
Furi-age: Shotei-tsuki or Teisho-tsuki, O-soto-gari
Furi-oroshi: Naname-uchi
Morote-zuke: Projective technique (kokyo)
Shomen-zuke:
Koshi-gamae:
Haimen-zuke: Kote-gaeshi

Regards,
Tommy