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In Judo, the term Gaeshi (返し) translates to "reversal" or "counter." It is used to describe techniques that counter an opponent's attack, turning their offensive move into an opportunity for a defensive throw or maneuver. Gaeshi techniques leverage the opponent's momentum and force against them, embodying the principle of using an opponent's strength to one's advantage.

Usage in Techniques:

Gaeshi is a common suffix in the names of various Judo techniques, indicating that the move is a counter to another technique. Some examples include:

  • O Uchi Gaeshi (大内返) - Counter to O Uchi Gari (Large Inner Reap)
  • O Soto Gaeshi (大外返) - Counter to O Soto Gari (Major Outer Reap)
  • Sumi Gaeshi (隅返) - Corner Reversal, a counter throw involving a backward roll

Principles:

The concept of Gaeshi is fundamental in Judo, emphasizing the importance of timing, balance, and the efficient use of energy. By executing a Gaeshi technique, a judoka can effectively neutralize an opponent's attack and gain a tactical advantage.

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