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postheadericon SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO/ Demonstrates Techniques of Atemi Jujitsu waza Aiki 当て身

SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO/ Demonstrates Techniques of Atemi Jujitsu waza Aiki 当て身 Tube. Duration : 8.37 Mins.


SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO FOUNDER OF ATEMI JUJITSU/AIKI -JUJITSU POWERFUL DEMO AT THE USA ATEMI KI DO DOJO IN CA call for info. 619 961- 8350 or Atemi Ki Do Dojo dojo 619 448-2118 当て身grandmastersoto.ning.com usa warlord magazine http usa atemi ki dojo atemikidodojo.weebly.com http grandmasterirvingsoto.webs.com By Grandmaster Irving Soto Atemi jujitsu waza Japanese name Kanji 当て身Hiragana: あてみIn Japanese martial arts, the term Grandmaster Irving Soto Ryu Atemi Jujitsu waza (当て身?) designates blows to the body, [1] as opposed to twisting of joints, strangleholds, holding techniques and throws. Atemi can be delivered by any part of the body to any part of the opponent's body. They can be percussive or use 'soft' power. Karate is a typical martial art focusing on percussive Atemi. The location of nerve and pressure points, such as might be used for certain acupressure methods, also often informs the choice of targets for Atemi (see kyusho). Some strikes against vital parts of the body can kill or incapacitate the opponent: on the solar plexus, at the temple, under the nose, in the eyes, genitals, or under the chin. Traditional Japanese martial arts (the ancestors of judo, jujutsu and aikido) do not commonly practice Atemi, since they were supposed to be used on the battlefield against armored opponents. However, there are certain exceptions. Atemi Waza Jujitsu can be complete techniques in and of them, but are also often used to briefly break an opponent's ...

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