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Seoi nage

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Judo technique
Seoi nage
背負投
Illustration of Seoi Nage Judo throw
Illustration of seoi nage
ClassificationNage-waza
Sub classificationTe-waza
TargetsArm
KodokanYes
Technique name
RōmajiSeoi nage
Japanese背負投 or 背負い投げ
EnglishOver the back throw, shoulder throw
Korean업어치기

Seoi nage (背負投 or 背負い投げ; "over the back throw" or "shoulder throw")[1] is athrow injudo. It is one of the traditional forty throws ofjudo as developed byJigoro Kano. It belongs to the first group,Dai Ikkyo, of the traditional throwing list,Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also part of the current official throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a hand technique,te-waza, and is the second throw performed in theNage-no-kata.

Demonstrations

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Variations

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Illustration of Kata Eri Seoi from Kata-eri-kata-sode

Eri Seoi Nage/kata-eri-seoi-nage: tori grips the sleeve and lapel on the same side.

The specific techniques of morote-seoi-nage (two hands seoi-nage), or eri-seoi, are usually generalised as simply seoi-nage.

Ippon seoi-nage:

Ippon seoi-nage is a forward throw that involves securing one arm and rotating, throwing over the back or shoulder. Typically one hand remains gripping the sleeve while the other slides underuke's (the one receiving the technique) armpit or bicep. Ippon seoi nage literally means "one arm over the back throw." Renowned seoi-nage martial artists areIsao Okano andToshihiko Koga.

Morote-seoi-nage:

Morote seoi-nage involves using both hands to grip, typically one maintains a grip on the sleeve and the other on the lapel, and rotating and throwing over the back or shoulder.

Reverse seoi-nage:

Reverse seoi-nage involves grabbing the same side lapel with both hands and rotate away from the opponent to perform the throw. It is also commonly known as a Korean Seoi Nage because many Korean practitioners utilize this move. This throw can be performed in any direction, forward or backwards. Renowned reverse seoi-nage judoka includeChoi Min-ho, who popularized the variation.

The IJF 2022 rules banned reverse seoi-nage, however starting 2025, the IJF allows reverse seoi-nage again, except in cadet events where it will be penalized with a shido.

Origin

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Seoi nage is likely to have developed from thejujutsu throwempi nage in which an arm bar is used as leverage to throw uke over tori's shoulder.[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"400+ Judo Terms - Ultimate List of Japanese Judo Terms and Terminology". Retrieved26 January 2023.
  2. ^Craig, Darrell Max:Japan's ultimate martial art; Jujitsu before 1882, The classical Japanese art of self-defense,Tuttle Publishing, 1995,ISBN 0-8048-3027-4, p.73

References

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Further reading

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  • Nakanishi, Hidetoshi (1992), "Seoi-nage",Judo Masterclass Techniques (second ed.), Ippon Books,ISBN 0-9518455-4-3{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)

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