NAGUE WAZA OFICIAL 2009
Combinations and Counters
for Judo Throwing Techniques
by Neil Ohlenkamp
Select the following Judo throws (nage waza) to see a drawing of how to do the technique. The techniques are listed in alphabetical order by the Japanese name. For each throw there is a combination technique that can be used to set-up, or prepare, for the attack, and there is a follow-up throw in the event the first attack fails. In addition to these combinations there are throws the opponent can do in response to each attack, or counter throws. For a more comprehensive list with photos get the book Judo Unleashed. | |||
Technique | Set-up Attack | Follow-up Attack | Counter |
Foot Wheel | |||
Advancing Foot Sweep | |||
Spring Hip Throw | |||
Sweeping Hip Throw | |||
Knee Wheel | Kuchiki Taoshi | ||
Flying Scissors | Newaza | ||
Hip Wheel | |||
Minor Outside Hook | |||
Minor Outside Reap | Kibisu Gaeshi | ||
Minor Inner Reap | |||
Minor Inner Wraparound | Sumi Gaeshi | ||
Double Outside Reap | |||
Major Hip Throw | |||
Major Wheel | |||
Sliding Foot Sweep | |||
Major Outer Reaping | |||
Major Inner Reaping | |||
Lifting Pulling Ankle Block | |||
Shoulder Throw | |||
Shoulder Drop | |||
Sleeve Lifting Pulling Hip | Sukui Nage | ||
Corner Reversal | |||
Body Drop | |||
Valley Drop | |||
Circle Throw | |||
Lifting Hip | |||
Lifting Pulling Hip | |||
Inner Thigh Throw | Uchi Mata Sukashi | ||
Floating Hip | |||
Back Throw | |||
Rear Hip Throw |