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Looking for Ukemi Fall Names
Does anyone have a list or a website where it names all the falls..?
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However, I can't find the proper names for any wide-leg or soft ukemi.
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1) ...... (silent & smooth)
2) Ouch, Sh*t @ *!! (loud & rough) 3) Huh? (quick & jarring) 4) What constellation is that? (Quick, hard & jarring) How is that for a start? :D Marc Abrams |
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AFAIK, there is no cross-style codified language to describe the full gamut of possible rolls and falls. Even "breakfall" is interpreted/used quite differently.
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1. ka-thump. 2. ba-BAM! 3. WHAM! ...and my favorite... 4. WHAM!!*skiiiiiiiiid**#W%^&crash!!! :D |
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Mary you for got one!
5) wheeeeeeeee!!!!!. THUD. :D |
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6) too much momentum:
Whoosh... thump thump thumpthumpthu.... CRASH! |
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Hi all,
to my knowledge, which is unfortunately not always corresponding to my practical abilities: there is: neko ukemi (cat fall) => whatever high breakfall without slapping (猫 受身) and the breakfall is tobu ukemi or tobi ukemi ( 跳 受身 ). And then there is ushiro otoshi (後落), which is a sort of soft backwards breakfall (which I try to learn since two years but still don't manage...) Best regards, Eva |
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Thankx Maggie for answering the question, and everyone else for the comical relief. I was taking an Ukemi class and we must have done around 20 falls and for the life of me couldnt remember one. Im gonna look at this link and send it to the instructor and find out if any are missing. Thank you,
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My training teaches me that falling and rolling is only part of ukemi. We have specific ways to fall for many techniques, and other factors such as state of mind. The following consists of all our basic rolls that I can remember:
yoko ukemi: side Koho ukemi dai ichi: sit back breakfall #1 no slapping hands koho ukemi dai ni: sit back breakfall #2 slapping hands hikiashi koho ukemi dai ichi: step back breakfall #1 no slap hikiashi koho ukemi dai ni: step back breakfall #2 slap koho kaiten ukemi: backward roll Zenpo Kaiten Ukemi Dai Ichi (kata hizatsuki): forward roll #1, one knee down zenpo kaiten ukemi dai ni: forward roll #2. with a slap (from standing) zenpo kaiten ukemi dai san: forward roll #3, with slap, (rear leg stays straight to absorb shock, but go back to standing anyway) zenpo kaiten ukemi dai yon: forward roll #4, with slap, (rear leg stays straight but does not touch mat as you roll through and stand up) Hyaku Ukemi: this is a "jumping" breakfall. Not sure why its called "100" Tobi Koshi Ukemi (sotai dosa): This is a jumping breakfall over your buddy's bent over body (lower back/hip, hence koshi) Don't know what the "on your knees fall on your face" breakfall is called. There is one other one, but I can't remember it b/c no one practices it at our dojo. cheers! |
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