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Uke ( ) ( IPA: Ã, [? Ke] ) is a Japanese martial art person who" receives "a technique. The exact role of uke varies between different art and often in the art itself depending on the situation. For example, in aikido, judo kata, and binjo ninjutsu, uke starts an attack on their partner, who then defends, whereas in judo competition, nobody is designated uke .

An uke usually partnered with a partner or nominal opponent. The latter can be referred to by several terms, again depending on the art or situation. They include nage ( ?? , "thrower ) , tori ( ?? , "grabber" ) or shite ( ?? , "actor" ) .


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Ukemi

The uke action is called "taking ukemi ( ??? ) ." Literally translated as "recipient body", it is the art of knowing how to respond properly to attacks and often incorporating skills to enable one to do it safely. These skills can include movements similar to somersaults and are often used as valid exercises. In aikido and judo training, for example, many classes start with ukemi training as conditioning.

Form

  • Zenpo kaiten ukemi ( ?????? ) / Mae mawari ukemi ( ????? ) - roll forward from the left shoulder to the hip on the opposite side.
  • Mae ukemi ( ???? ) / Zenp? ukemi ( ???? ) - a breakthrough in the future. This could be in the form of a hard slap that slaps or is more like a forward movement forward. There are subtleties in different types of throws forward but the principle is when thrown forward, uke (the thrown person) is able to get out of danger in preference to maintain injury.
  • K? h? ukemi ( ????? ) / Ushiro ukemi ( ???? ) - roll back or fall.
  • Yoko ukemi ( ???? ) / Sokuh? ukemi ( ???? ) - somersaults.
  • Tobi ukemi ( ????? ) / Zenp? hija ukemi ( ?????? ) / Kuten ukemi ( ???? ) - more folds ahead than reels, cross between yoko (landing) and mae ukemi (initiation), often used in response to wrist throws. Tobu (?? or ??) is a Japanese verb to 'jump' and 'fly'.

True ukemi will allow uke to suffer the least damage from falling. If done correctly, the power of hitting the ground will spread along the non-critical part of the body uke '. By doing ukemi well, uke can get out of danger and move on to the next action without too much damage by hitting the ground.

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See also

  • "Uke" and "Seme" in yaoi

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