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Ryotedori Waza: Intermediate Aikido Techniques: Video Series

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Learn how to defend yourself against someone who pushes you in the chest using the Aikido techniques in these Aikido training videos.

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  1. A two handed push to the chest can be difficult to block or avoid. Learn how to do Iriminage from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  2. Using Ukenagashi and Sayunage you can redirect a two handed push. Learn how to do Sayunage from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  3. Ryotedori Kokyunage Tenkan splits the opponent's arms and allows you to throw them past you. Learn how to do Kokyunage Tenkan from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  4. Ryotedori Kokyunage Irimi cuts an opponent's two handed push and redirects their momentum back toward them. Learn how to do Kokyunage Irimi from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  5. A two handed push to the chest can be treated as a one handed push with Ryotedori Hiji Otoshi. Learn how to do Hiji Otoshi from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  6. The chin has a pressure point that can be used to gain control of an opponent. Learn how to do Ushiro chin grab from an opponent's strike in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  7. Kubishime can be used against an attacker that pushes you in the chest. Learn how to do Kubishime from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  8. Sayunage to Kubishime is a painful Aikido technique to use against enemy who pushes you in the chest. Learn how to do Sayunage and transition to Kubishime from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  9. If an attacker pushes you in the chest you can use a finger lock and Kotegaeshi to gain control. Learn how to do a finger lock and follow it with Kotegaeshi from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  10. Wrist locks can severely damage the joints of an attacker or give you control over them. Learn how to do a wrist lock from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  11. Nikyo can be used against an attacker who pushes you in the chest. Learn how to do Nikyo from a two handed push or Ryotedori in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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  12. Finger locks are a great way to control an attacker. Learn how to do a finger lock on an opponent who pushes you in the chest in this free Aikido training video featuring a 4th degree black belt.

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There are many types and styles of martial arts. Among these is Aikido, and though some people may say it is not the deadliest martial art, it is a powerful martial art that excels at allowing the martial artist to redirect an opponent's momentum and attack. There are many Aikido techniques you can use to defend yourself against an attacker who pushes you in the chest. Learn intermediate Aikido techniques for defending yourself from an attacker who pushes you in the chest in these free Aikido training videos featuring 4th degree black belt Gary Boaz. Gary will demonstrate essential intermediate Aikido techniques such as Ryotedori Iriminage, Ryotedori Sayunage, Ryotedori Kokyunage Tenkan, Ryotedori Kokyunage Irimi, Ryotedori Hiji Otoshi, Ushiro chin grab, Ryotedori finger lock, Ryotedori wrist lock, and Ryotedori Nikyo.

 
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Gary Boaz Gary Boaz has been training in Aikido for 17 years, he is a 4th degree black belt under Fred Mastision Sensei of Aikido of Phoenix. Gary teaches Aikido, Kyusho-Jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and defensive tactics.dkdk

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