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What does gaeshi mean in judo?

What does gaeshi mean in judo?

Chabudai gaeshi is a Japanese phrase meaning to flip [the] chabudai. It describes the act. Tsubame gaeshi. Tsubame Gaeshi (燕返し) is a Judo throw that falls within the seventeen techniques of the Shimmeisho no waza, officially recognised by the Kodokan in 1982.

Who created tsubame Gaeshi?

Sasaki Kojiro
The person thought to have this technique to the world was Sasaki Kojiro. Kojiro is know to have studied with the Chujo-ryu School. It is not known whether Kojiro called it “Tsubame-gaeshi”, the name is thought to be a later invention.

How does tsubame Gaeshi work?

Hiken – Tsubame Gaeshi (秘剣・ 燕返し つばめがえし ?, lit. Secret Sword: Swallow Return or Swallow Reversal, localized as Secret Technique: Turning Swallow Strike) is the fabled technique of the legendary swordsman Sasaki Kojiro who was said to be able to cut down a swallow in mid-flight.

Is tsubame Gaeshi real?

Tsubame Gaeshi (燕返し) is a Judo throw that falls within the seventeen techniques of the Shimmeisho no waza, officially recognised by the Kodokan in 1982. Literally translated as “Swallow Counter”, Tsubame gaeshi is the countering of an ashi waza with Deashi harai from the opposite leg.

Who is Tsubame Gaeshi and what does it mean?

Hiken – Tsubame Gaeshi (秘剣・ 燕返し つばめがえし?, lit. Secret Sword: Swallow Return or Swallow Reversal, localized as Secret Technique: Turning Swallow Strike) is the fabled technique of the legendary swordsman Sasaki Kojiro who was said to be able to cut down a swallow in mid-flight.

Which is better Tsubame gaeshi or Okuriashi harai?

Tsubame gaeshi as a counter against uke’s Deashi harai is the opening move of the Kaeshi-no-kata. As a counter against Okuriashi harai, it forms the sixth technique of the Nage-Waza-Ura-no-kata.

What happens if Tsubame Gaeshi blocks a slash?

If one of the slashes is blocked, the other two will hit. Due to the close range, if the opponent attempts to retreat, the longsword will quickly cut them down. Assassin normally fights on higher ground to have an advantage over his opponents, but Tsubame Gaeshi requires a level foundation in order for it to be perfectly executed.

How big is Tsubame Gaeshi’s monohoshi-Zao at close range?

He has an extremely long range with his 150cm Monohoshi-Zao, which would normally be ineffective at close range where he uses the technique. The first strike comes at the opponent with overwhelming speed, creating a circular arc horizontally to surround them.