Oku Te
Oku means "deep" and Oku
Te
can be interpreted as "advanced or deeper techniques". The Oku
techniques are extremely effective for street self-defense. In this
course, the
student will learn how to combine what has been learned previously. In
addition, the student will develop smoothness and fluidity in
performing their
techniques.
Prof. Tony
Janovich
makes the following comment about
Oku Te: "This was, and still
is my favorite
list, at first to learn, and now to teach and practice. As there is a
mid-point
in life, Oku is the mid-point in Jujutsu. If a person makes it past
this list,
they will finish Jujutsu. It will be with them all of their life and
with it,
their life will be very satisfying."
|
1. |
Deashi Hayanada |
Foot sweep and armbar |
|
2. |
Ōgoshi Hayanada |
Hip throw and armbar |
|
3. |
Seoi Hayanada |
Shoulder throw and armbar |
|
4. |
Norimi |
Body ride counter for Ogoshi |
|
5. |
Sumigaeshi |
Corner counter |
|
6. |
Mizukuguri |
Counter ear slap |
|
7. |
Mae Yama Kage |
Front mountain shadow |
|
8. |
Komi Iri |
Takedown and leg split |
|
9. |
Kote Gaeshi |
Defense from two blows |
|
10. |
Saka Nuki |
Stomach bump and armbar |
|
11. |
Gyakute Nage |
Armbar counter for Ogoshi |
|
12. |
Hon Tomoe |
Circle throw and strangle |
|
13. |
Katate Tomoe |
One-armed circle throw |
|
14. |
Shigarami |
Arm break and throw |
|
15. |
Gyakute Shigarami |
Hold opponent helpless with one foot |
|
16. |
Kote Shigarami |
Hold opponent helpless with one hand |
|
17. |
Ko Guruma |
Counter for Mizukuguri |
|
18. |
Tora Nage |
Tiger throw |
|
19. |
Tora Katsugi |
Tiger shouldering |
|
20. |
Arashi Otoshi |
Quick strangle and throw |
|
21. |
Hiki Otoshi |
Wrist in knee lock |
|
22. |
Kine Katsugi |
Low shoulder throw |
|
23. |
Kin Katsugi |
High shoulder throw |
|
24. |
Kaza Guruma |
|
|
25. |
Jigoku Otoshi |
Hell Drop |
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