Tsubame gaeshi
Tsubame gaeshi | |
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Classification | Nage-waza |
Sub classification | Ashi-waza |
Kodokan | Yes |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Tsubame gaeshi |
Japanese | 燕返し |
English | Swallow counter |
Tsubame Gaeshi (燕返し) is a Judo throw that falls within the seventeen techniques of the Shimmeisho no waza, officially recognised by the Kodokan in 1982.[1] Literally translated as "Swallow Counter", Tsubame gaeshi is the countering of an ashi waza with Deashi harai from the opposite leg. A right-handed Deashi-harai executed by uke, for instance, would be avoided by tori bending his right knee, followed by a left-handed Deashi-harai. Tsubame gaeshi as a counter against uke's Deashi harai is the opening move of the Kaeshi-no-kata. As a counter against Okuriashi harai, it forms the sixth technique of the Nage-Waza-Ura-no-kata.[2]
The name Tsubame Gaeshi is a reference to the famous technique of the legendary Japanese swordsman Kojirō Sasaki.
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