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Ethan Weisgard 05-06-2015 09:22 AM

Tobi or Not Tobi...
 
Ukemi terminology question here: Tobu ukemi or Tobi ukemi?
In the Iwama Dojo I seem to remember the term Tobu ukemi was used. In a Japanese language Google search I mostly get Tobi ukemi.
Maybe it is dojo- related? Enlighten me, please :-)

Dave de Vos 05-06-2015 12:00 PM

Re: Tobi or Not Tobi...
 
All I know is that tobu means jump (verb) and tobi means jump (noun).
But perhaps you already knew that.

Ethan Weisgard 05-09-2015 03:02 PM

Re: Tobi or Not Tobi...
 
Thanks Dave. Yes, I did know the verb and noun form. It's more a question of the general usage of the term Tobi ukemi versus Tobu ukemi.
Let's see if something turns up from the people out there. Otherwise, I'll be translating for Inagaki Sensei in Birmingham, GB very soon and I will ask him.
Thanks again for the input.
In Aiki,
Ethan

Rupert Atkinson 05-11-2015 09:49 AM

Re: Tobi or Not Tobi...
 
Most people say tobi-ukemi.

Ethan Weisgard 05-12-2015 08:04 AM

Re: Tobi or Not Tobi...
 
Quote:

Rupert Atkinson wrote: (Post 343352)
Most people say tobi-ukemi.

Roger that! Thank you, Rupert.

In aiki,
Ethan


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