[T13.03] Ura-nage: Variation-2(Side Dumping Throw)

[T13.03] Ura-nage: Variation-2(Side Dumping Throw) 

Translation: (Ura), (Nage) throw

This is similar to a wrestling technique called a Supplex, but the throw is not over your shoulder. It is a dumping technique which means you throw uke to the side. The object is to throw uke face down on the tatami and go into a rear naked choke.  Every jujitsu player knows that you never give up your back, so when uke hits the floor he/she will be trying to roll into the guard or reverse positions and get to your back.  Post so they cannot escape.

Warning: Do not attempt these techniques without a qualified AOKK instructor’s supervision             

AOKK Category:
  • Dumping Throw
Opening Technique:

Wait until the opponent punches. Parry block the punch and step past and behind the attacker. You can also use this to counter a hip throw. Wait until the opponent tries a hip throw. You can also use a simple duck-under technique if you are in a clinch. How you get behind the adversary is your choice.

Execution:

Note: Put the opponent in a rear naked choke before they can get to their back. Do not let them roll out of the technique.

  • Get behind the opponent and drop your centerline.
  • Reach around the opponent’s waist, while in a horse-riding stance, and tie-off to your arms or uke’s clothing.
  • Lift with your legs while arching your back turn to one side and drop your shoulder throwing the opponent sideways.
  • Wrap your legs around uke’s and place him/her in Hadaka-jime (rear-naked choke).

Note: Drop uke on his/her shoulder and head.

Grips:
  1. Wrap both arms around uke’s waist.

Warning: This is a dangerous throw. Be very careful in practicing this technique because if your opponent lands on their neck it could be bad.

Note: It is best to practice this throw with a throwing dummy.

Warning: Never go to the ground if there are multiple opponents.

Note: Follow this technique with an arm-bar, mount above the hips, or simply walk away. If you choose the mount, follow immediately with open hand strikes, closed hand strikes, and elbow strikes. In sport you may choose to apply a choke or lock the opponent to gain a submission.

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