Uke (martial arts)

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Template:Nihongo (Template:IPA) is in Japanese martial arts the person who "receives" a technique.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The exact role of uke varies between the different arts and often within the art itself depending on the situation.<ref name="google1">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> For instance, in aikido, judo kata, and bujinkan ninjutsu, uke initiates an attack against their partner, who then defends, whereas in competition judo, there is no designated uke.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

An uke typically partners with a partner or nominal opponent.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The latter person may be referred to by any of several terms, again depending on the art or situation. They include Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo and Template:Nihongo.

Seme

The counterpart of uke is seme (攻め, せめ; "attack", "offense"), the term for a kind of psychological pressure. The seme is the one inflicting something on to the uke. It is also an attitude meant to disrupt the opponent's sense of confidence and resolution, prior to an attack.

Ukemi

The action of uke is called "taking Template:Nihongo." Literally translated as "receiving body", it is the art of knowing how to respond correctly to an attack and often incorporates skills to allow one to do so safely. These skills can include moves similar to tumbling and are often used as a valid exercise in itself. In aikido and judo training for instance, many classes begin with ukemi training as conditioning.

Forms

Correct ukemi will allow the uke to suffer the least amount of damage possible from a fall. If done correctly, the force of hitting the ground will be spread out along non-critical parts of the ukeTemplate:`s body. By properly doing ukemi, the uke can roll out of danger and move into their next course of action without being damaged too much by hitting the ground.

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