tsukiwaza
Tsukiwaza is a type of throw in judo, where the attacker uses their opponent's momentum to execute the throw. The term "tsuki" translates to "punch" or "strike," and "waza" means "technique." The throw is typically executed by striking the opponent's body with the attacker's hand, causing the opponent to lose balance and fall. The attacker then uses their momentum to throw the opponent to the ground. Tsukiwaza is often used as a counterattack, where the attacker anticipates and responds to the opponent's movement. It is one of the fundamental techniques in judo, and mastering tsukiwaza requires practice and understanding of the opponent's movements. The throw can be executed from various positions, including standing, sitting, and on the ground. Tsukiwaza is a versatile technique that can be used in different situations and against various types of opponents. It is an essential skill for judoka to develop, as it allows them to effectively defend against attacks and gain control of the match.