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is a self-defense oriented series of katas in judo. Kime no kata, also known as , was developed at the Kodokan around 1888. The series is composed of 8 techniques from a kneeling posture (idori waza), and 12 techniques from a standing position (tachi waza). Both sets of techniques contain defenses for both armed and empty-handed attacks.
Video of kime-no-kata
- Video of Kime-no-kata. Narration in Japanese.
Kneeling techniques (idori waza)
- Ryote-dori
- Tsukkake
- Suri-age
- Yoko-uchi
- Ushiro-dori
- Tsukkomi
- Kiri-komi
- Yoko-tsuki
Standing techniques (tachi waza)
- Ryote-dori
- Sode-tori
- Tsukkake
- Tsuki-age
- Suri-age
- Yoko-uchi
- Ke-age
- Ushiro-dori
- Tsuki-komi
- Kiri-komi
- Nuki-kake
- Kiri-oroshi
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