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Summary: Learn ude garuma, an aikido under arm throw technique, from an aikido expert in this free martial arts video.
Ronald Gotlin holds a 6th degree black belt in Tomiki Ryu Aikido, a 5th degree black belt in Shindo Muso Ryu Joydo, a 4th degree black belt in Kendo, a 3rd degree black belt in Kodokan...read more
"Ron Gotlin, Biscayne Park Aikido Club in Biscaye Park, Florida, sensei and lead instructor. The next technique is Ude Garuma. Ude is the Japanese word for under the arm and in Ude Garuma what happens is this time when I attack I find his shoulder and I break his balance here and throw. What it looks like in real time is off the line, Ude Garuma and throw and holds him up again to support his weight coming down. If you watch closely without touching James as James would attack me, I would simply get out of the way. My main purpose in the throw is to be totally defensive and move out of the way. Ude Garuma, step off the line and throw. This will complete that technique of Ude Garuma. We will be right back. "
eHow Article: Aikido Under Arm Throw Technique
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firstwriter said
on 6/23/2009 Cmon! Nobody's going to attack like that! Why is 'James' walking straight ahead like a robot? This is ridiculous.
evuser14659 said
on 5/25/2009 james "attacks" like a robot. no-one on the street would really attack anyone like that! even for training purposes, how ineffective...
jorgeaikido said
on 8/2/2008 excelent