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Aikido Turning Wrist Lock Technique

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Summary: Learn tenkai kote hineri, an aikido turning wrist lock technique, from an aikido expert in this free martial arts video.

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By Ronald Gotlin
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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

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neno1 said

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on 8/2/2008 -- you

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on 9/25/2008 this will only work if their arm is locked straight out and not even newbies do that.

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on 9/25/2008 o direspect to you or akido because i love akido

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"Ron Gotlin. Biscayne Park Aikido Club Biscayne Park, Florida. I’m sensei and lead instructor. This technique is called Tenkai Kote Hineri. Kote means wrist and Hineri is a lock, Tenkai is doing a 180 degree turn. So when James attacks this time, and I break his balance off the line here and I don’t have the opportunity to get his elbow, but he brings his arm swinging back, we’re under his arm and as he brings it down, I turn facing him, locking the wrist and pressuring the elbow. It’s called Tenkai Kote Hineri. Looking like this in real time, break the balance, step under the arm, turn – his balance is broken, his head and shoulders are forward of his hips and I’m in good posture, so I have a tremendous advantage. Again in this direction, break the balance, come under the arm, turn and place the pressure. Tenkai Kote Hineri, which is a wrist locking technique, very effective and useful technique. Thank you, we’ll be right back. "

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