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- ukemi (前受け身) / Zenpō ukemi (前方受身) - a forward breakfall. This can be in the form of a hard slapping breakfall or more of a forward roll like motion. There...
- body-striking techniques (atemi-waza), blocks and parries (uke-waza), receiving/breakfall techniques (ukemi), and resuscitation techniques (kappo). Ippon seoinage...
- rear breakfalls); yoko ukemi (横受け身, side breakfalls); mae ukemi (前受け身, front breakfalls); and zenpo kaiten ukemi (前方回転受身, rolling breakfalls) The person...
- variation. It is banned in competitions under IJF rules as uke is unable to breakfall properly. Seoi nage is likely to have developed from the jujutsu throw...
- ukemi involves a roll or breakfall to avoid pain or injury such as dislocation of a joint. Thus, learning to roll and breakfall effectively is key to safe...
- Like many other martial arts, Kodokan judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank. For a more complete list of judo techniques by...
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- spare hand/foot, and a more forward-feeling 'high fall' (called 'jumping breakfall' or 'hiyaku ukemi') than the other sideways motions emplo**** in different...
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- 8. "Fancy Footwork" (バックステップ強化, Bakku suteppu kyōka) 9. "Breakfall" (【受身】, [Ukemi]) 10. "Luna the Cleric" (聖女ルナ, Seijo Runa) 11. "Close Friend" (親友, Shin'yū)...