Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza

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Обзор

The Hip Technique Throw group, known in Japanese as koshi-waza, comprises all throwing techniques in which the thrower's hip serves as the primary fulcrum or lifting mechanism, rotating or wheeling the opponent over the hip to project them to the mat. [1] Koshi-waza techniques are among the most intuitive and powerful throws in grappling, using the hip as a lever point placed beneath the opponent's centre of gravity to generate mechanical advantage. [1],[2] The group includes major hip throws (o-goshi, uki-goshi, koshi-guruma), sweeping hip throws (harai-goshi, hane-goshi), spring hip throws (tsuri-goshi), and hip wheel techniques (ushiro-goshi), each employing the hip fulcrum in different ways. [2],[3] Hip throws are often the first techniques taught to judo beginners because they clearly demonstrate the fundamental principle of getting underneath the opponent's centre of gravity and using the body as a lever. [3],[4] In competition, koshi-waza techniques — particularly harai-goshi — rank among the highest-scoring throws and are effective across all weight categories. [4],[5]

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История и происхождение

Hip throwing techniques are among the oldest documented grappling methods, with hip throws depicted in ancient wrestling art from Egypt, Greece, and throughout Asia. [1] In judo, koshi-waza was one of the original three groups in Jigoro Kano's nage-waza classification, and several hip throws were included in the first gokyo no waza of 1895. [1],[2] O-goshi and uki-goshi were among the foundational techniques of early Kodokan judo, with Kano reportedly developing uki-goshi as one of his personal favourite throws during the formative years of judo. [2],[3] The hip throw family has remained central to judo pedagogy for over 140 years, and hip throwing principles are shared across wrestling, sambo, aikido, and virtually every grappling tradition worldwide. [3],[4]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • Япония腰技(Koshi-waza)Дзюдо, Бразильское джиу-джитсу, Айкидо
  • БразилияБразильское джиу-джитсу, ММА
  • РоссияСамбо
  • ГрецияБорьба
  • СШАБорьба, ММА
  • КореяХапкидо
  • КитайЯпонское название, прочитанное по-китайскиШуайцзяо

Эффективность

Koshi-waza (hip techniques) use the attacker's hips as a fulcrum to load and rotate the opponent over. [1] Hip throws are among the most powerful throwing techniques due to the large muscle groups involved. [1],[2]

Родословная

Jigoro Kano classified koshi-waza as one of the five categories of nage-waza in the Kodokan judo syllabus. [1] Hip throws also feature prominently in Greco-Roman wrestling, sambo, and traditional folk wrestling. [2]

Соревновательные результаты

Hip throws, particularly harai goshi, are among the highest-scoring techniques in IJF competition. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionLoading the opponent onto the hip and rotating them over it — the hip acts as the fulcrum
Joints InvolvedAttacker's hip (fulcrum point), knees (deep bend for loading), core (rotation), opponent's centre of gravity (elevated)
Force VectorRotational — pulling and turning motion loads the opponent, then hip extension and rotation drives them over
Kuzushi (Off-balancing)Forward and upward — breaking opponent's posture forward lifts their centre of gravity onto the attacker's hip

Позиция и вход

From judo gripBreak the opponent's balance forward (kuzushi), turn in with hip below their centre of gravity, and rotate to throw
From clinch (overhook or underhook)Secure inside position, turn the hips across the opponent's body, load and throw

Видео

Hip Throw Counters (Koshi Waza Gaeshi)

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Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza·Seiryoku Zenyo

Mark Gilston, 4th degree judo black belt, demonstrates the five classic counter throws when your opponent tries to throw

Koshi-Guruma || The Big Hip Throw

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Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza·The Judo Way of Life

In Judo, there are certain throws that are just BIG throws...Koshi-Guruma is one of them. David (Tori) is the Head Coac

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

5
Высокий5/10

Hip throws generate high impact force; head strike risk if uke cannot breakfall

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Средний
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

IJF — Legal throwing technique
IJF Sport and Organisation Rules 2025, Article 27PDF
IBJJF — Legal at all belt levels
IBJJF Rules Book v6.0, June 2024PDF
UWW — Legal in both freestyle and Greco-Roman
UWW International Wrestling Rules, January 2026PDF
Unified MMA — Legal throwing technique
Unified Rules of MMA, August 2025PDF
FIAS Sport Sambo — Legal
FIAS International Sambo Competition RulesPDF
FIAS Combat Sambo — Legal
FIAS Combat Sambo RulesPDF

Заметки по тренировке

Koshi waza use the hip as a fulcrum — the opponent is loaded onto your hip and rotated over it
The key principle: your hip must be lower than the opponent's centre of gravity and turned into their body
Pull the opponent onto your hip with the upper body while your hip acts as the pivot point
Entry requires a deep step and full hip rotation — turn your back completely to the opponent and load them onto your hip
Hip throws work best against forward-pressing opponents — use their momentum to pull them over your hip
O goshi is the fundamental koshi waza — master it before progressing to more complex hip variations
Mifune in Canon of Judo described the hip throw as the epitome of using the opponent's force against them

Типичные ошибки

!Not getting the hip low enough — if your hip is at the same height or higher than theirs, you cannot load them over it
!Failing to turn completely into the opponent — partial turns leave you exposed to counters
!Bending forward at the waist instead of sitting the hips down and back — you pull yourself down rather than throwing them
!Not maintaining chest-to-chest contact during the loading phase — any gap lets the opponent posture up and resist
!Trying to lift with the arms instead of using the hip as the fulcrum — hip throws are leverage techniques, not strength techniques
!Entering from too far away so the hip never makes contact with the opponent's body
!Stopping mid-rotation instead of completing the full turning motion through the throw

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Grip Setup (Kumi-kata)establish the controlling grips needed for the throw
2Off-Balance (Kuzushi)break the opponent's balance in the throwing direction
3Entry (Tsukuri)position the body for the throw by turning, stepping, or loading
4Execution (Kake)complete the throwing action with full commitment and follow-through

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Kodokan Judo — Official Nage-waza Classification

1КнигаKodokan Judo — Official Nage-waza Classification

Traditional Judo throwing technique terminology (Kodokan Institute)

Official Kodokan ground technique classification system

3Учебная программаKodokan Judo Institute — Official Waza Names

Standard Japanese martial arts terminology (kanji/hiragana)

4ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

5ЦитатаKodokan Judo — Official Nage-waza Classification

Traditional Judo throwing technique terminology (Kodokan Institute)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

hip rotation speed, core strength, lower back stability

Favours

strong hips and core, good flexibility for turning entry

Key muscles

hip rotators, core, quadriceps, latissimus dorsi

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Hip Wheel

Семейство

The Hip Wheel family covers koshi-waza techniques in which the thrower uses the hip as a pivot point to wheel the opponent over in a reverse direction, countering the opponent's forward attack by redirecting them over the thrower's hip from behind. [1] Hip wheel techniques differ from standard hip throws in that they often involve the thrower intercepting the opponent mid-throw and redirecting the momentum over the hip in a counter-throwing action. [1,2] Ushiro-goshi, the primary technique in this family, is a powerful counter-throw that lifts the opponent from behind and wheels them over the hip. [2,3]

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Major Hip Throw

Семейство

The Major Hip Throw family covers the foundational koshi-waza techniques in which the thrower turns in, places the hip beneath the opponent's centre of gravity, and wheels the opponent over the hip using arm action and hip rotation. [1] This family includes judo's most fundamental hip throws: o-goshi (major hip throw), uki-goshi (floating hip throw), and koshi-guruma (hip wheel), each representing a different variation of the core hip-loading-and-wheeling principle. [1,2] These techniques are typically the first koshi-waza taught to beginners because they demonstrate the essential mechanics of hip throwing — turning, loading, and projecting — in their clearest form. [2,3]

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Spring Hip Throw

Семейство

The Spring Hip Throw family covers koshi-waza techniques in which the thrower uses a lifting or springing hip action to elevate the opponent off the ground before throwing them, rather than simply wheeling them over the hip. [1] Spring hip throws are characterised by an upward lifting component generated by the hip and legs, which elevates the opponent's centre of gravity before the rotational throwing action. [1,2] Tsuri-goshi, the principal technique in this family, uses a belt or back grip to lift the opponent onto the hip before projecting them forward. [2,3]

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Sweeping Hip Throw

Семейство

The Sweeping Hip Throw family covers koshi-waza techniques that combine the hip fulcrum with an active sweeping action of the leg, creating throws that merge hip-throwing and leg-sweeping mechanics into a single powerful action. [1] Sweeping hip throws use the hip as a fulcrum while the attacking leg sweeps, springs, or drives against the opponent's leg, adding rotational or lifting force that amplifies the throwing action beyond what the hip alone would produce. [1,2] The two principal sweeping hip throws — harai-goshi (sweeping hip) and hane-goshi (spring hip) — are among the most powerful and frequently scored throws in judo competition. [2,3]

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Заметки

Koshi waza (hip techniques) use the hip as a fulcrum to throw the opponent — o-goshi, harai-goshi, uchi-mata. Jigoro Kano's personal favorites were hip throws. Uchi-mata is statistically the highest-scoring throw in Olympic judo history. (Kano, Kodokan Judo; IJF competition data; Watson, Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano)

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What's the key hand motion when executing a hip throw?

According to The Judo Way of Life, you punch through with your grip as you come around, then pull down with your other hand to create a reaction, and catch your opponent's head as they come up to complete the throw.

When should I time my hip throw entry?

The Judo Way of Life emphasizes that the hip throw works effectively either when your opponent reacts to your initial pull and comes up, or after you've created tension—timing your step through as they move is very important.

What's the most important thing to do if someone is already throwing me with a hip throw?

Seiryoku Zenyo notes that if you're already in the air during a hip throw, Yoko Garuma (the side wheel) is the throw of last resort—you want to lift your hip off the ground at the end while maintaining your grip with one hand pulling in and the other lifting up.

How do I defend against a hip throw attempt?

Seiryoku Zenyo teaches that as your opponent comes in, move your hips out to the side, drop your level, pull them in, and get them up on your hip, then turn and lift to bring them in front of you—this counter is called Utsuri Goshi (shifting hip throw).

Как работает Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

The Hip Technique Throw group, known in Japanese as koshi-waza, comprises all throwing techniques in which the thrower's hip serves as the primary fulcrum or lifting mechanism, rotating or wheeling the opponent over the hip to project them to the mat. Koshi-waza techniques are among the most intuitive and powerful throws in grappling, using the hip as a lever point placed beneath the opponent's centre of gravity to generate mechanical advantage.

Откуда происходит Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Hip throwing techniques are among the oldest documented grappling methods, with hip throws depicted in ancient wrestling art from Egypt, Greece, and throughout Asia. In judo, koshi-waza was one of the original three groups in Jigoro Kano's nage-waza classification, and several hip throws were included in the first gokyo no waza of 1895.

Разрешён ли Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza на соревнованиях?

IJF: разрешён — Legal throwing technique; IBJJF: разрешён — Legal at all belt levels; UWW: разрешён — Legal in both freestyle and Greco-Roman; Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal throwing technique; ADCC: разрешён — Legal; FIAS Sport Sambo: разрешён — Legal; FIAS Combat Sambo: разрешён — Legal

Насколько опасен Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Оценка опасности 5/10. High — hip throws generate high impact force; head strike risk if uke cannot breakfall

Как подготовить Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Grip Setup (Kumi-kata) → Off-Balance (Kuzushi) → Entry (Tsukuri) → Execution (Kake).

Как защититься от Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Lower Centre of Gravity — bend knees and drop hips to make the throw harder to execute / Block the Hip — post hand on the thrower's hip to prevent loading / Step Around — circle away from the throw direction to avoid being loaded / Grip Break — deny the thrower their preferred gripping configuration.

Какие есть варианты Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Распространённые варианты: Standard hip throw (full turn-in with hip below the opponent's centre of gravity); No-gi hip throw (adapted without gi grips, using overhook and collar tie); Drop hip throw (dropping to one knee to lower the fulcrum point); Combination hip throw (chaining from a failed foot technique or hand technique).

Насколько эффективен Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza на соревнованиях?

Hip throws, particularly harai goshi, are among the highest-scoring techniques in IJF competition.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Not getting the hip low enough — if your hip is at the same height or higher than theirs, you cannot load them over it / Failing to turn completely into the opponent — partial turns leave you exposed to counters / Bending forward at the waist instead of sitting the hips down and back — you pull yourself down rather than throwing … / Not maintaining chest-to-chest contact during the loading phase — any gap lets the opponent posture up and resist.

Какие ещё названия есть у Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza?

Hip Technique Throw — Koshi Waza также известен как Koshi-waza, Hip throws, Waist throws, Koshi waza.