Tsuzukiwaza Sv

Tsuzukiwaza: A help to memorize

Tsuzukiwaza 1 to 10

    • No. 1 means one hand attack, which is Katatedori.
    • No. 2 means two hands attack, which is Katatedori Ryotemochi.
    • No. 3 is a triangle, which is formed by the Yokomenuchi attack.
    • No. 4 makes a square, which is formed by Ryokatadori. In Ryokatadori Uke’s two arms always go to Nage’s two shoulders and so they always create a square.
    • No. 5 is a square plus one. The square is formed by the Seiza position by the two knees and two feet. Then one’s head is up there. In Seiza one initially does not have the intention of doing something with the hands. If one wants to work, one stands up. When one sits down, one intends to use one’s head for eating, thinking, reading, writing, etc. That is why the Seiza position is a square plus one’s head, which makes five.
    • No. 6 means two hands attack to two hands and legs. So Ushirodori. In Ushirodori Uke can attack Nage’s neck, elbows, wrists, upper body, etc. with Uke’s two arms. So Uke uses two arms and Nage uses two arms and two legs to perform techniques. Uke’s attacking two hands and Nage’s two hands and legs makes total six hands and legs.
    • No. 8 means two squares formed by four arms. So Ryotedori.
    • No. 3, 7 and 9 are uneven numbers. No. 5 is one unity and dedicated to the sitting position. So No. 3, 7 and 9 are hitting attacks. Shomenuchi is a more complicated attack than Munetsuki. So Munetsuki is No. 7 and Shomenuchi is No. 9.
    • No. 10 is the end of a set and so becomes the Many-men-attack.

Tsuzukiwaza 11 to 20

    • No 11 to No 20 becomes the second set. The ways to attack run parallel to the attacks of No. 1 to No. 10.
      No. 20 Jonage is similar to No. 10 but one uses Jo instead of arms.

Tsuzukiwaza 21 to 33

  • No 21 to No 33 are weapon techniques.
  1. Katatedori tenkan
    • (3 left – 3 right)
    1. Kokyunage
    2. Kirikaeshi
    3. Zemponage
    4. Kaitennage
    5. Ikyo
    6. Yonkyo
    7. Nikyo (katameru)
  2. Ushiro katatedori
    • (3 left – 3 right)
    1. Urakaeshi (static)
    2. Zemponage
    3. Koteoroshi (at first hand)
    4. Ikyo
    5. Sankyo nage
    6. Koteoroshi nage (at 2nd hand, stetting arm)
    7. Shihonage (stetching arm)
  3. Ryotemochi
    1. Ikyo (tenkan)
    2. Kokyunage (tenkan)
    3. Kokyunage hachinoji
    4. Zemponage
    5. Nikyo (irimi)
    6. Kote oroshi katameru
    7. Kokyunage (sankyo) (uke hold nage arm to his chest)
  4. Ryotedori
    1. Kokyunage
    2. Koteoroshi
    3. Kokyunage (sayu waza)
    4. Tenchinage Irimi
    5. Tenchinage tenkan
    6. Zemponage
    7. Kirikaeshi
  5. RyoKatadori
    • (3 left – 3 right)
    1. Zemponage
    2. Kirikaeshi
    3. Kokyunage (turning)
    4. Sudori
    5. Kokyunage
    6. Nikyo
    7. Zemponage
  6. Ushirotori
    1. Sankyo (hold on hips)
    2. Koteoroshi
    3. Sankyo
    4. Zemponage
    5. Hagaijime kokyunage
    6. Koteoroshi (ushirotekubitori)
    7. Ikyo (ushirotekubitori)
  7. Shomenuchi
    1. Ikyo irimi
    2. Ikyo tenkan
    3. Kokyunage
    4. Shihonage
    5. Zemponage
    6. Kirikaeshi
    7. Sankyo
  8. Yokomenuchi
    1. Sudori
    2. Sudori
    3. Kokyunage irimi
    4. Shionage irimi
    5. Shihonage tenkan
    6. Zemponage
    7. Kokyunage
  9. Tzuki and Keri
    1. Tzuki koteoroshi nage
    2. Tzuki ikyo irimi
    3. Tzuki hantai koteoroshi nage
    4. Keri kokyunage catching foot
    5. Keri kokyunage without catching foot
    6. Low mawashikeri static
    7. High mawashikeri dynamic
  10. Taninzukake
    1. Ryotemochi ikyo (one uke – left pull down than one uke right pull down)
    2. Nininzukake zemponage
    3. Nininzukake kokyunage udemawashi
    4. Nininzukake seiretsu
    5. Nininzukake shihonage
    6. Saninzukake kokyunage
    7. Yonningake free
  11. Katate dori irimi
    • (3 left – 3 right)
    1. Kokyu nage irimi
    2. Kokyu nage (change hand)
    3. Uchiwanage
    4. Shihonage irimi
    5. Kaitennage irimi
    6. Ikkyo
    7. Kaitennage (esternal)
  12. Ushiro katatedori
    1. Sankyo (static)
    2. Shihonage tenkan (static)
    3. Kokyunage
    4. Koteoroshi
    5. Makikaeshi large
    6. Makikaeshi direct
    7. Kirikaeshi
  13. Ryotemochi
    1. Kokyunage irimi
    2. Kokyunage udemawashi
    3. Kokyunage hachinoji
    4. Tenkan nikyo
    5. Shihonage
    6. Tempo nage (hand down)
    7. Zempo nage (hand up)
  14. Ryotedori
    • (suwariwaza – tachi waza)
    1. Suwariwaza – kokyunage (hand above)
    2. Suwariwaza – kokyunage (hand under)
    3. Suwariwaza – zemponage
    4. Suwariwaza kokyunage (trough far away. Uke stand up in the 2nd attack)
    5. Handachi zemponage (swan,c igno)
    6. Handachi ushiro ryokata dori zemponage
    7. Ryotedory shihonage (nage stand up and 2nd standing)
  15. UshirotRyoKataori
    • (4 left – 4 right)
    1. Kokyunage static
    2. Kokyunage dynamic
    3. Kokyunage
    4. Zemponage
    5. Ikyo
    6. Koteoroshi
    7. Sankyo
  16. Handachi
    1. Tachiwaza, uke attach to hold nage hips – nage block down
    2. Tachiwaza, uke attach to hold nage hips – kaitennage
    3. Tachiwaza uke attach: try to hold nage legs (knee) – nage move back sitting on the knees (handachi) zemponage
    4. Handachi shomenuchi kokyunage
    5. Handachi munatsuki koteoroshi katameru
    6. Handachi kick – nage hold both legs
    7. Handachi kick – nage hold one leg
  17. Katadori menuchi
    1. Kokyunage static
    2. Kokyunage direct
    3. Kokyunage udemawashi
    4. Kokyunage hachinoji
    5. Nikyo
    6. Sankyo
    7. Zemponage
  18. Yokomenuchi
    1. Kokyunage irimi
    2. Kokyunage hachinoji (lead hand)
    3. Kokyunage atemi
    4. Shihonage tobikomi
    5. Koteoroshi irimi
    6. Koteoroshi tenkan
    7. Zemponage
  19. Tsuki
    1. Kokyunage irimi
    2. Zemponage
    3. Kokyunage shomenuchi
    4. Kokyunage irimi
    5. Hantai tenkan yokomenuchi
    6. Kokyunage irimi
    7. Kaitennage
  20. Jo nage
    1. Kokyunage
    2. Zemponage
    3. Kirikaeshi
    4. Ashibarai
    5. Nikyo
    6. Koteoroshi tenkan
    7. Koteoroshi irimi
    8. Shihonage
    9. Sakatemochi zemponage
    10. 2 men attack
    11. 3 men attack
    12. Free technique
  21. Tantodori 1
    1. Tsuki Koteoroshi
    2. Tsuki Ikkyo
    3. Shomenuchi Koteoroshi
    4. Shomenuchi Kokyunage
    5. Yokomenuchi Irimi Shihonage (atemi)
    6. Tsuki Menuchi (static – take the knife)
    7. Tsuki Menuchi (dynamic)
  22. Tantodori 2
    1. Ushiro kubjime sankyo
    2. Yokomenuchi shihonage
    3. Tzuki menuchi static
    4. Tzuki menuchi
    5. Tzuki koteoroshi
    6. Tzuki ikyo
    7. Tzuki kaitennage
  23. Bokkendori
    1. Shomenuchi sudori-kokyunage
    2. Shomenuchi koteoroshi-irimidori
    3. Yokomenuchi kokyunage irimi
    4. Yokomenuchi shihonage
    5. Tzuki koteoroshi
    6. Tzuki zemponage
    7. Tzuki nikyo
  24. Jodori
    1. Yokomenuchi zemponage
    2. Yokomenuchi shihonage
    3. Tzuki kaeshi
    4. Tzuki zemponage
    5. Tzuki kirikaeshi
    6. Kokyunage
    7. Yokobarai kokyunage
  25. Jo + Bokken 1
    • Nage (Jo):
    1. Tsuki
    2. Tsuki
    3. Yokomenuchi
    4. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    5. Ushiro Kaho Tsuki
    6. Tzuki
    7. Yokomenuchi
    8. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    9. Ushiro Kaho Uchi
    10. Gyaku Tsuki
    11. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    12. Tsuki
    13. Shomenuchi – UshiroTsuki
    14. Joho Uchi
    15. Sakate Tsuki
    16. Tsuki
    17. Kaho Shomenuchi – Ushiro Tsuki and left knee down
    18. Ashibarai
    19. Kaho Sakate Tsuki
    20. Tuki and step back
    21. Joho Uchi
    22. Gyaku Tsuki
    • Uke (Bokken):
    1. Uke steps back and then Shomenuchi keeping right hanmi
    2. idem
    3. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    4. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    5. Uke puts Bokken down
    6. Uke does nothing7. idem
    7. Uke puts Bokken behind Nage’s back
    8. Nage hits down Uke’s Bokken
    9. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    10. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    11. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    12. Uke Yokomenuchi
    13. Uke Shomenuchi and steps back into right hanmi
    14. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    15. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    16. Uke Yokomenuchi
    17. Uke Shomenuchi and steps back into right hanmi
    18. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    19. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    20. Uke Shomenuchi and steps back into right hanmi
    21. Uke steps back into right hanmi
  26. Jo + Bokken 2
    • Nage (Jo):
    1. Tsuki
    2. Tsuki
    3. Yokomenuchi and step back
    4. Uchi Oroshi
    5. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    6. Tsuki and step back
    7. Koho Yokomenuchi and step back
    8. Uchi Oroshi
    9. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    10. Tsuki and step back
    11. Koho Yokomenuchi12. Left Koho Tsuki
    12. Right Koho Tsuki
    13. Turn and Tsuki
    14. Koho Yokomenuchi
    15. Yokobarai in a circle
    16. Joho Uchi
    17. Gyaku Tsuki
    18. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    19. Tsuki and step back
    20. Joho Uchi
    21. Gyaku Tsuki
    • Uke (Bokken):
    1. Uke steps back keeping right hanmi
    2. idem
    3. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    4. Uke Shomenuchi and Nage hits down Uke’s Bokken
    5. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    6. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    7. Uke puts Bokken down
    8. Uke does nothing
    9. idem
    10. idem
    11. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    12. Uke does nothing
    13. idem
    14. idem
    15. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    16. Uke keeps distance
    17. Uke Shomenuchi and steps back into right hanmi
    18. Uke steps back into right hanmi
    19. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    20. Uke steps back into left hanmi
    21. Uke Shomenuchi and steps back into right hanmi
    22. Uke steps back into right hanm
  27. Happo Giri
    • (with partner)
    1. Shomenuchi
    2. Tzuki
    3. Ushiro Shomenuchi
    4. Tzuki
    5. Hidari Shomenuchi
    6. Tzuki
    7. Ushiro Shomenuchi
    8. Tzuki
    9. Hidari Shomenuchi
    10. Ushiro Shomenuchi
    11. Hidari Shomenuchi
    12. Ushiro Shomenuchi
    13. Yokobarai with a complete circle
  28. Bokken Kumitachi 1
    • Nage:
    1. Cut up
    2. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    3. Yokomenuchi
    4. Gyaku Yokomenuchi
    5. Ushiro Shomenuchi
    6. Tsuki
    7. Ushiro Shomenuchi8. Tsuki
    8. Yokomenuchi Tobi Komi
    9. Gyaku Yokomenuchi Tobi Komi
    10. Gyaku Tsuki
    11. Yokomenuchi
    12. Yokobarai forward and step back
    • Uke:
    1. Shomenuchi
    2. Right step back
    3. Left step back
    4. Right step back
    5. Uke puts down Bokken
    6. Uke does nothing
    7. Uke puts Bokken against Nage’s Bokken
    8. Left step forward
    9. Turn facing Nage
    10. Right step forward and turn facing Nage
    11. Right step back
    12. Left step back and Jodan
  29. Bokken Kumitachi 2
    1. Kote Uchi
    2. Do Uchi
    3. Gyaku Do Uchi
    4. Tsuki
    5. Shomenuchi
    6. Yokomenuchi – Gyaku Yokomenuchi
  30. Shinken
    • (with partner)
    1. Shomenuchi from Chudan
    2. Shomenuchi from Gedan – Ushiro Shomenuchi
    3. Kesagake – Yokobarai
    4. Gyaku Kesagake – Yokobarai
    5. Kesagake – Yokobarai on knee
    6. Gyaku Kesagake – Yokobarai on knee
    7. Yokomenuchi – Gyaku Yokomenuchi