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GOSHIN
JUTSU of KODOKAN JUDO
(Methods of
Self-Defense)
The Kodokan Goshin Jutsu is
the most recent Kata, which was created in 1956. This Kata is closely related to Kime No
Kata and consists of self-defense techniques using throwing, jointlocking, striking, and
kicking techniques. These combat forms are designed as defenses for various forms of armed
or unarmed attacks. When Goshin Jutsu Kata was established, considerable effort was taken
to ensure the techniques were appropriate and up-to-date, and yet distinct from those
techniques of Kime No Kata. The Kata has twenty-one (21) techniques. Twelve (12)
techniques are for use against an unarmed attacker and nine (9) techniques are for use
against an armed attacker. The Goshin Jutsu Kata Techniques are as follows:
Against an unarmed attack
(When being
grabbed)
- Ryote-dori (Two-Hand Hold)
- Hidari-eri-dori (Left-Lapel Hold)
- Migi-eri-dori (Right-Lapel Hold)
- Kataude-dori (Single-Hand Hold)
- Ushiro-eri-dori (Collar Hold from Behind)
- Ushiro-jime (Choke from Behind)
- Kakae-dori (Seize and Hold from Behind)
(At a
distance)
- Naname-uchi (Slanting Strike)
- Ago-tsuki (Uppercut) Gammen-Tsuki
- (Thrust-Punch to Face)
- Mae-geri (Front Kick)
- Yoko-geri (Side Kick)
Against an armed attack -
(Knife)
- Tsukkake (Thrust)
- Choku-zuki (Straight Thrust)
- Naname-zuki (Slanting Stab)
(Stick)
- Furiage (Upswing against Stick)
- Furioroshi (Downswing against Stick)
- Morote-zuki (Two-Hand Thrust against Stick)
(Pistol)
- Shomen-zuke (Pistol at the Abdomen)
- Koshi-gamae (Pistol held at the Side)
- Haimen-zuke (Pistol against the Back)
NOTE: Refer to text, Kodokan Judo
for further details.
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