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14 September 2024

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  • curprev 17:5117:51, 14 September 2024Sensei talk contribs 2,637 bytes +2,637 Created page with "'''Te-Waza''' (手技), or "hand techniques," is a category of Judo techniques that primarily use the hands and arms to execute throws. These techniques are part of the broader Nage-Waza (throwing techniques) group and are performed from a standing position. Te-Waza is one of the fundamental classifications of Tachi-Waza (standing techniques) in Judo. === Concept of Te-Waza === Te-Waza translates to "hand techniques" in English. These techniques involve the tori (the p..."