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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.
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 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. "
eHow Article: Aikido Turning Wrist Lock Technique
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neno1 said
on 8/2/2008 -- you
Monstamann51015 said
on 9/25/2008 this will only work if their arm is locked straight out and not even newbies do that.
Monstamann51015 said
on 9/25/2008 o direspect to you or akido because i love akido