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Summary: Tsuki kaitenage is an aikido technique that takes a forward punch from an attacker and leads it into a toss. Practice aikido tsuki kaitenage techniques with a third-degree black belt in this free video on aikido.
"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
"Okay, the next technique is Tsuki-Kaitenage. Okay. Tsuki-Kaitenage. This one's a little slow, so a little, a little complex, so be careful and watch carefully. Tsuki, so tsuki comes, get off line, extend the hand out and down, get the head, going to draw back, then slide through. Okay. So it's much like Kotegaeshi, "oppps, there goes the mic". One more time, so we're going to go, over the top like Kotegaeshi, want to extend, cut down and draw your own hips back. Get his hand here, then another step. Okay, that's the Omote, Ura. Just like Kotegaeshi, kept down, grab the head, grab the hand, push it up a little bit, "ting tong ting tong", and let go. "Careful". Okay. Omote, one more time. As it's going by, let this extend and draw and slip through. Okay. Ura, next to his hips, okay. As we step in, keep his head with you and let him go. Okay."