[go: up one dir, main page]

Jump to content

Kata guruma

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kata guruma
Kata guruma throw demonstration
Judoka demonstrate Kata-guruma throw
ClassificationNage-waza
Sub classificationTe-waza
Technique name
RōmajiKata-guruma
Japanese肩車
EnglishShoulder wheel
Korean어깨로 메치기
Kata guruma demonstration

Kata guruma (肩車) is one of the traditional forty throws of judo as developed by Kano Jigoro. Kata guruma belongs to the third group of the traditional throwing list in the Gokyo no waza of the Kodokan Judo.[1] It is also part of the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo.[2] Because the technique is not a sweep nor a trip and requires tori to pull uke into a carry, it is categorized as a hand throwing technique (tewaza).[3]

Description

[edit]

In The Essence of Judo, Kyuzo Mifune demonstrates three variations of kata guruma. In the second variation, Mifune steps behind uke, and in the third he steps behind uke and grabs uke's left leg instead. In all three variations, uke is lifted up to tori's shoulder behind tori's head, and then dropped forward (as in the above clip). The drop kata guruma is a variant of kata guruma.[4] Other, minor variations were invented by Mifune's understudy Kyutaro Kanda.[5]

Ronda Rousey uses a variation in WWE where she drops opponents backwards like a Samoan drop.[6] Because the most common versions of kata guruma involve a grip below the belt/touching the legs, these variations are now illegal under the current International Judo Federation rules (as of 2019).

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ The Gokyo of Kodokan Judo: Videos of 40 Throwing Techniques
  2. ^ The 67 Kodokan Judo Throws – Nagewaza
  3. ^ Classification of Techniques in Kodokan Judo
  4. ^ Demonstrated from http://www.suginoharyu.com/html/index.html
  5. ^ Raisuke Kudo, 9th dan Kyutaro Kanda, 1965, Judo Meikan
  6. ^ WrestleTalk (2018-03-14), Real Reason Ronda Rousey PULLED From WWE Raw! | WrestleTalk News Mar. 2018, retrieved 2018-03-31

Further reading

[edit]
  • van de Walle, Robert (1993), "Pick-ups", Judo Masterclass Techniques (second ed.), Ippon Books, ISBN 1-874572-10-0
[edit]