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    Tai sabaki (体捌き) is a term from Japanese martial arts and which relates to 'whole body movement', or repositioning. It can be translated as body-management...
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  • Coast, named for the Sabaki River Sabaki (Go), a term in the board game Go Sabaki (shogi), a term in the board game shogi Tai sabaki, a term from Japanese...
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    (1892–1982). The style itself places emphasis on not only striking, but tai sabaki, joint locks and throws. It has its origins within Shindō Yōshin-ryū jujitsu...
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  • a direction to where the defender will be advantageously positioned (tai sabaki) and the attacker off balance; a seamless movement then affects the appropriate...
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  • divided conflict'. The form makes use of in-fighting techniques (i.e. tai sabaki (whole body movement)) and grappling. In Shorin-Ryu and Matsubayashi-ryū...
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    uses forward pressure to throw them. Aikido makes use of body movement (tai sabaki or 体捌き) to blend the movement of tori with the movement of uke. For example...
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  • Ashihara karate in 1980 with the emphasis on Sabaki. He is often attributed as one of the originators of the tai sabaki (whole body movement) method. He was known...
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    the same principles, and he named these three kata Tai Sabaki Shodan, Tai Sabaki Nidan and Tai Sabaki Sandan. During the 1930s, the Japanese government...
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    (tai sabaki) to avoid the throw and during that action Tori can pull at the sleeves or lapel (depending the side of grip and side of the tai sabaki),...
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  • tori and try to grab both elbows. The tori's goal is to perform quick tai sabaki and avoid hurting the attackers as much as possible. Therefore, the tori...
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