Oku Te
Oku means "deep" and Oku Te
can be interpreted as "advanced or deeper techniques". The Oku
techniques are extremely effective for street self-defense. In this course, the
student will learn how to combine what has been learned previously. In
addition, the student will develop smoothness and fluidity in performing their
techniques.
Prof. Tony Janovich makes the following comment about
Oku Te: "This was, and still is my favorite
list, at first to learn, and now to teach and practice. As there is a mid-point
in life, Oku is the mid-point in Jujutsu. If a person makes it past this list,
they will finish Jujutsu. It will be with them all of their life and with it,
their life will be very satisfying."
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1.
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Deashi
Hayanada
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Foot
sweep and armbar
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2.
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Ogoshi
Hayanada
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Hip throw
and armbar
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3.
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Seoi
Hayanada
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Shoulder
throw and armbar
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4.
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Norimi
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Body ride
counter for Ogoshi
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5.
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Sumigaeshi
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Corner
counter
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6.
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Mizukuguri
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Counter
ear slap
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7.
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Mae Yama
Kage
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Front
mountain shadow
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8.
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Komi Iri
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Takedown
and leg split
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9.
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Kote
Gaeshi
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Defense
from two blows
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10.
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Saka Nuki
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Stomach
bump and armbar
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11.
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Gyakute
Nage
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Armbar
counter for Ogoshi
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12.
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Hon Tomoe
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Circle
throw and strangle
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13.
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Katate
Tomoe
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One-armed
circle throw
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14.
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Shigarami
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Arm break
and throw
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15.
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Gyakute
Shigarami
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Hold
opponent helpless with one foot
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16.
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Kote
Shigarami
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Hold
opponent helpless with one hand
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17.
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Ko Guruma
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Counter
for Mizukuguri
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18.
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Tora Nage
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Tiger
throw
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19.
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Tora
Katsugi
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Tiger
shouldering
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20.
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Arashi
Otoshi
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Quick
strangle and throw
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21.
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Hiki
Otoshi
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Wrist in
knee lock
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22.
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Kine
Katsugi
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Low
shoulder throw
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23.
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Kin
Katsugi
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High
shoulder throw
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24.
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Kaza
Guruma
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Boston crab
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25.
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Jigoku
Otoshi
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Hell Drop
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This page updated on 10 Sept 2007 |
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