Hane-makikomi

跳巻込

springing wrap-around throw

In the Hane-maki-komi (springing wrap-around throw), Tori tries to throw Uke with Hane-goshi, but maintains close body contact by falling together into the ground position.

  • During the turning in, Tori pulls Uke's right arm under his right armpit
  • Tori swings Uke up with his right leg and right hip
  • Tori rolls forward over his right arm, forcing Uke to follow this rolling motion
  • Tori maintains close body contact and supports himself on his right forearm

跳巻込

Hane-makikomi

(springing wrap-around throw)

Technique description

Tori breaks uke’s balance to his right front corner or straight forward and begins to spring him up with hane-goshi, while holding uke’s right arm in his right armpit, then he throws uke by wrapping around and dropping down.

 

Both sides grapple in right natural posture. Tori steps forward with the left foot, then the right foot, then the left again, while pushing uke backward, and takes a left posture, presses down slightly with both hands, and comes to a halt. Uke is pushed and steps back with his right foot, then his left foot, then his right foot again, holds his ground, then pushes back and starts to return to a stable posture.

 

At this moment, tori lessens the pushing action of both hands and pulls so that uke begins to step forward with his right foot. At that moment, tori opens his body to the left, steps his left foot back and around to the front of uke’s left foot, while pulling up with his left hand, and lifting and pulling up with his right hand, and positions (tsukuri) uke to the right front corner. Uke’s weight falls towards the tip of the right foot after stepping with that foot, and he rises as his balance breaks.

 

At this moment, tori bends the left leg, lowers his waist, and supports his weight on the left leg. He changes step and bends his right leg slightly, and puts the outside of this leg on the inside of uke’s right leg, with his foot raised so the toes point down and touch the mat lightly. He pulls with both hands and brings the front of uke’s body tight against the right side of his back and the back of his right hip.

 

Tori straightens the left leg with explosive power, springs uke up the back of his waist, and, synchronizing both hands with this, throws him with hane-goshi. At the moment uke is thrown up in the air, tori releases the right hand and while holding uke’s right arm in his right armpit, he uses the left leg as a fulcrum to twist his body to the left, rotate, drop down, wrap around, and throw. He then leans on the right side of uke’s chest with his back to complete the technique.

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