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Osae-komi-waza
Each of the three sections of the kata begins with your partner assuming
a prone position, as follows.
He places his right hand on the mat in front of his left knee with the fingers
turned inward and to the left. (Fis 8) Supporting his body on his right
hand and left foot, he raises his left knee, turns to his left, and extends his
right leg straight through the arch formed by his body. He rests his hips on
the mat near his left heel with his left knee raised, lays back, and puts his
hands on his body near his belt. (Fiss. 9-10)
Each technique ends with your partner signalling defeat by patting you or
the mat twice or, when neither hand is free, by hitting the mat twice with
either foot.
Kesa-gatøme
Scarf Hold
11. Pull your right foot in and stand, then approach
your partner with ayumi ashi until you are
about 1.2 meters apart. Assume lhe high kneeling
posture. This place is known as the "far position."
12. Continue your approach by shikko and stop
when you are about 30 centimeters apart. This is
the "near position."
13. Move slightly forward, take your puitn.r',
right hand in your hands and lift it. Next, take his
right upper sleeve in your left hand and trap his
arm under your arm.
14-15. While turning your body to the left, put
your right knee into his right armpit and pass your
right hand under his left armpit, placing it on his
right shoulder. Lower yourselfonto your right hip
and press the right side olyour chest down on his
right chest. At the same time, extend your lelt leg
behind you, bending it at the knee, and grip the
mat with your toes. Extend your right leg forward
with the knee bent.
16. Apply the hold by pulling strongly with your
lelt hand.
17. Your partner goes through the motions of
attempting to escape by various means, such as
putting his arms around your waist and trying to
roll you backward, inserting his right knee between
your bodies, or bridging and throwing you forward.
After a few seconds he stops moving and signals
defeat. Release him and return to the near
position, then the lar position.
OSAE-KOMI WAZ^ 16I