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  • Ashi Garami - Judo Term Explained

    Ashi Garami - Judo Term Explained

    What does "Ashi garami" mean in Judo? "Ashi garami" (足緘) is a Japanese term used in Judo that literally translates to "entangled leg lock". It refers to a joint lock...

    Ashi Garami - Judo Term Explained

    What does "Ashi garami" mean in Judo? "Ashi garami" (足緘) is a Japanese term used in Judo that literally translates to "entangled leg lock". It refers to a joint lock...

  • Ashi - Judo Term Explained

    Ashi - Judo Term Explained

    Ashi is term in Judo, referring to a leg or foot and category of judo techniques designed to unbalance and throw an opponent (Ashi Waza). These judo techniques, including sweeping,...

    Ashi - Judo Term Explained

    Ashi is term in Judo, referring to a leg or foot and category of judo techniques designed to unbalance and throw an opponent (Ashi Waza). These judo techniques, including sweeping,...

  • Anza - Judo Term Explained

    Anza - Judo Term Explained

    The term Anza in Judo (安座) embodies a significant practice beyond merely sitting; it signals a deep respect and discipline fundamental to the dojo's environment. It's not just about physical posture; Anza...

    Anza - Judo Term Explained

    The term Anza in Judo (安座) embodies a significant practice beyond merely sitting; it signals a deep respect and discipline fundamental to the dojo's environment. It's not just about physical posture; Anza...

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