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Kutisake
Registered: June 2005 Location: city Posts: 32
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Aiki LV
Registered: January 2005 Location: Las Vegas/Henderson Posts: 73
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Aiki LV
Registered: January 2005 Location: Las Vegas/Henderson Posts: 73
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I wouldn't want to take the ukemi out of that one.............
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Marija_Vukotic
Registered: February 2006 Location: Beograd
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Xamien
Registered: July 2006 Posts: 13
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JAMJTX
Registered: September 2002 Location: FORT WAYNE, IN Posts: 106
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It certainly looks like a nice throw, and I really hate to take these kinds of falls.
Is this an Aikido technique? What is it called and what style?
It looks like it could be Kata Garuma or something I saw once called Ganseki Nage. My spelling may be off, but Ganseki Nage was translated to me to be "boulder toss throw"
------------------------------ Jim Mc Coy
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JAMJTX
Registered: September 2002 Location: FORT WAYNE, IN Posts: 106
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------------------------------ Jim Mc Coy
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