Kibisu gaeshi

{{short description|Judo technique}}

{{Infobox Judo technique

|name = Kibisu-gaeshi

|image = Kibisu-gaeshi.svg

|image_size = 250px

|alt = Illustration of Kibisu-gaeshi (One-hand reversal) Judo throw.

|caption = Illustration of Kibisu-gaeshi Judo throw

|class = Nage-waza

|sub_class = Te-waza

|grip =

|back_up =

|follow_up =

|targets =

|counter = Kani-basami

|kodokan = Yes

|romaji =Kibisu-gaeshi

|japanese =踵返

|english = One-hand reversal

|korean=발목 잡아 메치기}}

{{nihongo|Kibisu gaeshi|踵返}} is a single leg takedown or "Ankle Pick" adopted later by the Kodokan into their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly accepted techniques) list. It is categorized as a hand technique, Te-waza.

Technique

This technique involves tori reaching down toward the uke{{'}}s legs and heel-picking the same side foot as the tori{{'}}s chosen hand. When done as the uke is stepping backwards, this is hard to defend.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}}

Included Systems

Similar Techniques, Variants, and Aliases

Aliases:

  • Heel trip (reversal)
  • Ankle Pick