Yama arashi

Judo technique
Yama Arashi
ClassificationNage-waza
Sub classificationTe-waza
KodokanYes
Technique name
RōmajiYama Arashi
Japanese山嵐
EnglishMountain storm

Yama Arashi (山嵐, "mountain storm") is one of the preserved throwing techniques, Habukareta Waza, of Judo. It belonged to the fifth group, Dai Gokyo, of the 1895 Gokyo no Waza lists.[1] It is categorized as a hand throwing technique, Te-waza. It rarely occurs in competition or randori.

Yama Arashi is also one of Danzan Ryu's twenty throwing techniques of the Nagete list.

Technique description

Danzan Ryu's version looks more like Osoto Gari, whereas in Judo, it almost looks like a thigh sweeping throw. Since it is categorized as a hand technique, the technique must have been thought of being primarily executed by tori's arms.[2][3]

Technique history

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Similar techniques, variants, and aliases

English Alias: Mountain Storm

Similar techniques:

  • Harai Goshi: Difference lies in the action of the leg in Harai Goshi

References

  • Ohlenkamp, Neil (2006) Judo Unleashed basic reference on judo. ISBN 0-07-147534-6.
  • Yamarashi (japanese)
  1. ^ "The 67 Kodokan Judo Throws - Nagewaza | Judo Info".
  2. ^ "Medford Judo Academy - Technique of the Month - Yama Arashi". www.medfordjudo.com. Archived from the original on 2002-06-22.
  3. ^ "Yama Arashi". www.judoinfo.com. Archived from the original on 2001-03-02.
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