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"Intrusion Throwing" is a practice that is often practiced since the beginning of Aikido.

I think this is surprisingly difficult.
You have to step in properly when receiving the ball.
The person who throws must guide the opponent beautifully.

Moreover, you cannot do this by throwing your body without properly working out your body.

This time, we will be holding a "intrusion throw" that starts with a "front hit."
Of course, it comes with my full illustrations! lol

First, start with the front shot.

I don't think this is a problem.
Push the receiver a little harder.
Because it's an action that cuts towards the opponent.

Turn your front-hit arm over and
take a step.

Next, rotate the foot you step on as the axis.
It's like stretching out your arms together and let's go.

At this time, be sure to stay close to the other person as much as possible.
If you leave it, your technique will fall apart.

So make sure you keep your opponent's head firmly.
My teacher pulls his neck to his side as hard as he can.
This will allow you to ride the spin and guide your opponent anywhere.
Round and round

Next, we will begin the throwing action.
Welcome the other person and place your arms around your neck.
At the same time, place your hand on the other person's back.
Sorry it's hard to understand the illustration.

If you are far from the other person, you cannot bring it to this state.
Stay close and welcome your partner.

The arm around your neck feels like the force of your arm is on your opponent's chin.
Then, arch your back up.

I'll throw it at the end.
Don't let go of your hand that's on your back.

If you're throwing with your right hand, then do the right foot as well.
If it's left, throw it along with your left foot.

Since you are holding your hands on the other person's back,
you always arch your back, so
you are always passive.

There are often people who are passive, like cartwheeling.
This means that it leaves you away from the technique because it doesn't hold you back.

Place your hands on your back firmly.

That's a very simple explanation.
Another example is a thrust.
A one-handed handed throw and a side-stripped hit
and a side-stripped hit and a

There are many more.

Let's practice!

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