Standing Phase

Tachi-waza

Techniques beginning with both practitioners standing. Tachi-waza (立ち技) translates to "standing techniques" in Japanese and refers to techniques performed from a standing position in martial arts.

Techniques (44)

Ankle Pick

A takedown technique where the attacker grabs the opponent's ankle (typically the lead leg) and lif…

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Arm Drag

The arm drag is a fundamental grappling technique used to control an opponent's arm and create angl…

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Arsonist

A variation of the firemans carry, where we place the head in front of the body.

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Ashi Guruma

Ashi Guruma is a dynamic Judo throwing technique where the tori (executor) uses their leg as a fulc…

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Collar Drag

A technique where the attacker grabs the opponent's collar or neck and pulls/drags them forward and…

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Cow Catcher

A versatile control technique that combines head control with an underhook to dominate an opponent'…

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De Ashi Barai

A technique where tori sweeps uke's foot forward as they step, causing them to fall backward.

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Double Leg Takedown

The double leg is a takedown where you grab the opponent's legs while pushing their upper body forw…

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Duck under

A technique where the attacker ducks underneath the opponent's arm (typically from a collar tie or …

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Harai Goshi

A hip throw combined with a leg sweep to throw uke.

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Harai Tsurikomi Ashi

A technique where tori lifts and pulls uke forward while sweeping their foot.

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