nagewaza
Nage-waza, or nagewaza, refers to the throwing techniques in judo. It encompasses the methods by which a practitioner (tori) projects an opponent (uke) throw-wise to the mat, using balance, body mechanics, and timing. Nage-waza is one of the fundamental branches of judo, alongside grappling and pins, and forms a core part of both kata and randori.
Nage-waza is traditionally divided into four subcategories: te-waza (hand techniques), ashi-waza (foot techniques), koshi-waza (hip techniques),
The execution of nage-waza generally follows a progression of kuzushi (unbalancing the opponent), tsukuri (positioning the
Historically, nage-waza was developed from ancient jujutsu principles and was organized by Jigoro Kano in the