Atemi-waza (当て身技): body-striking techniques.
Although taught within self defense, kata (型 or 形) and sometimes used within informal randori (乱取), striking techniques are forbidden in sport judo competitions rules.
Ude-Ate-waza: arm striking techniques -
Ashi-Ate-waza: Leg striking techniques -
Ude-Ate-waza: arm striking techniques -
- Empi-uchi: Elbow blow
- Kami-ate: Upward blow
- Kirioroshi: Downward knife hand blow
- Naname-ate: Front crossing blow
- Naname-uchi: Slanting knife hand blow
- Ryogan-tsuki: throat strike - Strike both eyes with fingertips
- Shimo-tsuki: Downward blow
- Tsukiage: Uppercut
- Tsukidashi: Stomach punch with fingertips
- Tsukkake: Straight punch
- Uchioroshi: Downward strike
- Ushiro-ate: Rear elbow strike
- Ushiro-sumi-tsuki: Rear corner blow
- Ushiro-tsuki: Rear blow
- Ushiro-uchi: Rear blow
- Yoko-ate: Side blow
- Yoko-uchi: Side blow
Ashi-Ate-waza: Leg striking techniques -
- Mae-ate: Front knee
- Mae-geri: Front kick
- Naname-geri: Roundhouse kick
- Taka-geri: High Front kick
- Ushiro-geri: Backward kick
- Yoko-geri: Side kick
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