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Kobukai Jujitsu Blue Belt KOBUKAI JUJITSU BLUE BELT NAGE WAZA ATEMI WAZA KESA NAGE KESA GATAME/TSUKI HARAI GOSHI GUARD/SHOTEI MAKI GEASHI GUARD/HIJI TOMOE NAGE BACK/HIJI TAI OTOSHI BACK/FUMI KOMI MAKIKOMI MUNE/HIJI HANE GOSHI MUNE/HITTSUI UCHI MATA MOUNT/SHOTEI MOUNT/HIJI JUJUTSU PUNCH – IPPON SEOI NAGE NEWAZA FRONT HUG – HARAI GOSHI MOUNT/TATSUMAKI FRONT HUG – HIZA OSHI MOUNT/SANKAKU JIME REAR HUG - IPPON SEOI OTOSHI MOUNT/SODE JIME REAR HUG FREE – SOTO MAKIKOMI MOUNT – HIP PASS LAPEL GRAB/PUNCH – IPPON SEOI GUARD/UDE GATAME MAE GERI – OUCHI GARI GUARD/SANKAKU GARAMI FULL NELSON – HIZA GATAME GUARD/KATA JUJI JIME REAR CHOKE – TAI OTOSHI GUARD/BUTTERFLY SWEEP PUNCHES – KNEELING KUBI NAGE GUARD – HEAD PULL PASS FRONT CHOKE – SODE TSURIKOMI MUNE/ASHIKUBI GATAME GOSHI MUNE/ASHI GARAMI MUNE/HIZA GATAME AIKIJUTSU MUNE – JIGOKU SHIME DOUBLE WRIST – GYAKU UDE GARAMI OPEN GUARD/TOMOE NAGE FRONT CHOKE – NIKAJO / SANKAJO OPEN GUARD/ASHI GARAMI WRIST GRAB – UDE TORI / SHIHO NAGE HIZA HARA/JUJI GATAME PUNCH – IKKAJO / USHIRO OTOSHI HIZA HARA/GYAKU UDE GARAMI 2 ON 1 REAR WRIST – USHIRO OTOSHI HIZA HARA – KNEE PUSH PASS FRONT CHOKE – IRIMI NAGE HIZA HARA – ANKLE HOOK PASS KESA/KESA GARAMI WEAPON DEFENSE KESA/UDE GATAME ICHI CLUB – KOTE MAKI TORI KNIFE THROAT REAR – IPPON SEOI KNIFE STAB – KOTE MAWASHI PISTOL REAR – HIJI GATAME PISTOL SIDE HEAD – OSOTO GARI PISTOL FRONT HEAD – WAKI GATAME .
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