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Medford Judo
History
50th Year Anniversary
Photo Archives
2004 AJJF CONVENTION
2006 AJJF Convention
2007 AJJF Convention
Classes
Member Information
Family Tree
Techniques
Yawara (soft techniques)
Nage Te (Throwing Techniques)
Shime Te (Constricting Techniques)
Oku Te (Deeper Techniques)
Goshen Jitsu (women’s self-defense)
Ate Mi
Kodokan
Ukemi
Fujin Goshin No Maki
Nage Te II
Shime Te II
Oku Te II
News
Contact Us
Prof. Gary DeGarmo’s Retirement
2020 AJJF Convention San Ramon
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from
Yawara
Board
Akushu Kote Tori
(Hold taken from handshake)
From a handshake (or intimidating hand grab or punch)
Pull uke sharply toward you
Grab the back of their hand
Wrench back into Katate tori or reverse hand lock
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