sidekudekate
Sidekudekate is a lesser-known but distinctive style of traditional Japanese *kudeki* (屈技), a form of martial arts and body manipulation techniques that emphasize flexibility, strength, and control. The term itself is a blend of "side" (referring to lateral movements) and *kudeki*, suggesting a focus on sideways or rotational techniques. While not widely documented in historical texts, sidekudekate is often associated with regional martial traditions, particularly in areas where fluid, adaptive fighting styles were prioritized over rigid forms.
This style is characterized by its emphasis on lateral mobility, allowing practitioners to evade or counter
Sidekudekate is rarely taught in formal dojos today, but it appears in certain *budo* (武道) traditions, particularly
Due to its niche nature, detailed records of sidekudekate are scarce, and much of its knowledge is