Hane goshi - Spring hip throw
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Background of Hane goshi - Spring hip throw
This is a Judo throw that is classified as a hip throwing technique.
Description of Hane goshi - Spring hip throw
Hane goshi is an important throw that is similar in many martial systems. It involves putting the opponent on the hip by pulling him hard toward your side. At the time when the opponent is on the hip the same side leg is bended a little, while the hands make a pulling movement forward and down. The footage shows Hane-Goshi. while in Harai-Goshi the leg is swinged in order to execute the final stage of the throw, in Hane-Goshi Tori's leg is placed with a slight bend over Uke's knee, then when executing the throw it bears some of Uke's weight and helps rolling Uke over Tori's hip. the rest of the features, namely Kumikata (grip) and Kuzushi (off balancing the opponent) stay the same.
Video 1 of Hane goshi - Spring hip throw
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Video 2 of Hane goshi - Spring hip throw
This technique is part of the syllabus of Judo and of Budo Ninjutsu. This technique uses same principle as Uchimata and Harai goshi. This technique can be used as a counter to Hiza guruma and to Osoto geri.
| Counter to | Hiza guruma +, and Osoto geri + |
| Is part of | Judo +, and Budo Ninjutsu techniques + |
| Same principles as | Uchimata +, and Harai goshi + |


