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Aikido Technique: Grab & Entering Throw

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Summary: Aikido techniques, like an entering throw, are good responses to same-side wrist grabs or attacks. Practice aikido throwing techniques with a third-degree black belt in this free video on aikido.

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By Dr. Jeff Albright
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"Sensei" Jeff Albright has been practicing martial arts for more than 20 years. He holds a 3rd degree black belt in Aikido, black belts in Karate and Iaido (a.k.a. Samurai sword), and...read more

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"Lets do Katate-Dori, straight hand grab into Socoman Iriminage, okay, Socoman Iriminage. Slide. Same thing, just like we did Irimi tenkon, you want to bring this in, only we're going to leave this up front, okay, then raise, and step through. Ura, step, keeping this front and center, tenkon. When you feel comfortable and he catches up, then re-enter. Somote, enter, face the same direction, raise and pivot. It's all about the hips. Ura, enter, big tenkon, entering it. Okay."

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